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The Genesis 6 Conspiracy: How Secret Societies and the Descendants of Giants Plan to Enslave Humankind

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There are giants among us, passing largely unnoticed, intent on carrying out a secret plan to enslave all humanity. They may not look like giants today, but their bloodlines extend all the way back to the Nephilim—the offspring of angels who mated with human women—described in Genesis 6 when giants roamed the land. Gary Wayne, author of The Genesis 6 How Secret Societies and the Descendants of Giants Plan to Enslave Humankind, details the role of modern-day Nephilim in Satan’s plan to install the Antichrist at the End of Days. When God cast the angel Lucifer and his followers out of heaven, Lucifer set into motion a scheme to ensure the Nephilim survived. Why? Because from the bloodlines of these Nephilim the Antichrist will come. To keep his plan alive, Satan has enlisted the loyalty of secret societies such as the Freemasons, the Templars, and the Rosicrucians to conspire in teaching a theology and a history of the world that is contrary to the biblical one. This Genesis 6 Conspiracy marches toward the Great Tribulation, when the loyalty of the Terminal Generation—this generation—will be tested. The Bible, along with many other ancient sources, clearly records the existence of giants. Wayne provides copious citations from many society insiders, along with extensive Bible references, other religious references, and historical material to bolster his contention. What he uncovers will astonish you—and it will challenge you to prepare for the fulfilling of God’s promises.

1133 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 30, 2014

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Profile Image for Scot León Pfuntner.
93 reviews4 followers
March 21, 2017
This author does a disservice to the amazing amount of research and investigation he has done over the years by heaping credibility upon the Quran repeatedly throughout the book. I have read the Quran (here is my review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...) and realized that almost all of its content is a bastardization of the original Hebrew scriptures and extemporaneous writings, along with a hijacking of Jesus in the gospels. How can you say that the Quran is a legitimate revelation from God when it calls Jewish people 'pigs and apes' and Christians 'polytheists'? However, that is what this author claims. Gary Wayne states that Orthodox Jews, Christians, and Muslims all worship the same God, but I don't ever remember my God disowning His one and only Son, Jesus. That is what Mohammed claimed- that Jesus is only a revered prophet and never claimed to be the Son of God. The Quran clearly states that Jesus is the 'created mouth-piece of Allah,' contradicting the truth of the Bible that Jesus is not CREATED, in fact it states He is the CREATOR of all things. Jesus is God and LORD of all. Mohammed asks 'is God a man that he should have a son?' Check out the moniker above the Dome of the Rock.

I had much difficulty reading this book, because of the pedestal that it gave to the falsehood that is Islam. My God is not the capricious, calloused, and temperamental deity that we find in Allah. In fact I can think of another entity that would like to be called 'god' and would love to have his followers slaughtering innocents along with themselves in his name.

The actual content of the book traces the lineage of the Raphaim/Nephilim blood lines throughout the antediluvian and post flood world history. I enjoyed seeing how the seed war between God's seed and the seed of fallen angels (Genesis 3) connected to the preparation of the Canaanites to oppose God's prophetic fulfillment of giving the Promise Land to Israel. I also learned a lot about the attempt of secret societies and Illuminati families to base their foundational heritage on the myths surrounding Nephilim-hybrid kingships that arose from the giants. However, there is a lot of information that seems to be repeated throughout the book that I think could have been stated at the beginning and then referenced later.

Overall I give the Genesis 6 Conspiracy three stars instead of five for using the Quran as more than a just a bad repeat of Hebrew scriptures, and for repeating content throughout the book. It was disappointing to me, because I was expecting it to be better than I found it to be.
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6 reviews5 followers
February 10, 2017
I absolutely love this book! It is my Bible companion. Where ever my Bible is, The Genesis 6 Conspiracy is right with it. This is one man's 30 year quest for the truth that culminated into this amazing book. Learn the truth about Genesis 6. See how the Rosecrucians, Freemasons, Napoleon, Hitler, Fairies, Shakespeare, Aliester Crowley and so much more can all be linked to Genesis 6. Wonderfully written. Finally someone has put it all together. The dots have been connected. Excellent masterpiece of historical literature that never has a boring spot. Kudos to Gary Wayne!
Profile Image for Crystal Koutsogoulas.
9 reviews1 follower
June 25, 2016
Warning

This book could change your life, draw you to the Lord and I praise Yashua for it. God's not dead, he is still speaking to us and he is using men like Gary to do so! Gary is extremely passionate and highly educated. Thank you Lord for men like Gary that are so eager to share their wisdom! No bookshelf is complete without this book IMHO God Bless!!
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22 reviews
October 3, 2019
This book was written with extreme detail, so deep that I had a hard time following it most of the time. The author also seems to equate the Quran with the Bible. This is seen throughout the book with he refers to the Quran. However, this is made clear in the Epilogue where the author states, "May the wise read and understand what I believe to be the three surviving scriptures" [the Christian Bible (OT & NT), the Jewish Bible (OT), and the Quran]. I'm tempted to give only one star because of this. However, there's a lot of other information to be gleaned, and therefore the two stars.
Profile Image for Dina Rae.
Author 17 books176 followers
September 18, 2022
The Genesis 6 Conspiracy is about one of the strangest chapters in the Bible. The most obscure passage within the chapter mentions Nephilim.

The Nephilim were on the earth in those days—and also afterward—when the sons of God went in to the daughters of humans, who bore children to them.  Genesis 6:4

I bought this book on recommendation of Mark Eddy, host of Night Light Radio, who interviewed me about my own Nephilim novel, Peacocks, Pedestals, and Prayers-a shameless plug. But nonetheless, Nephilim, giants, and sons of God with daughters of men/humans are not discussed in mainstream churches on Sundays. Why? I can only speculate that it makes people of faith uncomfortable. Gary Wayne fearlessly tries to answer this piece of the Bible through a very long undertaking of research, family origins, myths and legends, cultures, art, sacred writings, Rex Deus bloodlines, and secret societies.

Without spoiling the book, Wayne sets up quite a thesis on who the Nephilim are, why they are here, and what they have to do with the present day as well as the Apocalypse. Wayne quotes and paraphrases the Bible, Book of Enoch, and other sacred writings that focus on angels who came down to earth and mated with women, producing Nephilim or giants or half-breed angels with super powers and spurious plans of global takeover. God might have caused the Flood because of them. Wayne takes the position that some of them survived and continued to breed. Goliath, the famous giant who lost to David, is just one of his many examples.

These surviving Fallen angels continued mating with human women after the Flood. Their unions produced secret societies since the dawn of civilization. These halfbreed angels have permeated throughout literature while disguised as fairies and elves. Lord of the Rings by Tolkien is an allegory about the Annunaki, a race of people that some consider to be Nephilim and/or aliens.

One of the most fascinating parts of Genesis 6 Conspiracy is the way Wayne connects the lineage of Jesus to the lineage of the future anti-Christ via Nephilim. The Bible's heroes all seem to have relatives who produced more of these half-breed angels or Nephilim. For example, Noah's son Ham strayed away from God and his father, finding a new family with a Nephilim wife. He was the great-grandfather of Nimrod, a supposed Nephilim who was one of the most evil rulers of all time.

Wayne's book might be offensive to some Christians. He connects many more bloodlines of Nephilim to the bloodlines of Jesus. But that's not the controversial part. He goes into great detail about Jesus's bloodline continuing in Europe after Jesus rose from the dead. Using the DaVinci code theory, Wayne claims Jesus's family tree was continued in France by His wife, Mary Magadelene. But if you don't believe that Jesus was married (and the Bible certainly never says He was), Wayne has got it covered. Jesus's brother, James, continues the family tree in Europe, specifically France. So by wife and/or brother, Jesus's bloodline continued after He rose. The most shocking inference is that this holy, royal blood intersected with Nephilim blood when powerful families of Nephilim and Jesus marry and breed.

This book is a fascinating, dense read that took me a long time to get through. It's a 5-star no-brainer. Although I don't agree with everything Wayne says and think some of his theories are a far stretch, other things he brings up are profound. He is a Christian and I do not believe he is trying to blaspheme Jesus. This book is more than a theory; it's an exposition of our past, present, and future; it's an illustration of why we are at war with evil. I highly recommend this book to anyone who loves history, religion, myths, and secret societies. It is not a book for people who are not familiar with the Bible or ancient myths. And by the way, if you want a clever, fun read packed with research that is about a cult of Nephilim worshippers set in modern day, check out Peacocks, Pedestals and Prayers by Dina Rae!
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Author 2 books31 followers
September 5, 2017
Overwhelming

I chose 5 Stars because this tome is amazing in detail and depth. It is a long book. I admit I struggled in many places. My struggle isn't the writer's fault. I doubt I'll ever master this particular subject. I had only been investigating/reading this material for about 5 months when started reading this book. It was overwhelming and I had to step away days or weeks sometimes. I'm still woozy farm the info dump. I disagree with writer's take on Islam. He seems to think it's a legit faith gone awry. That was quite mind boggling given his knowledge. It's the reason I will NOT recommend this otherwise phenomenal book.
15 reviews
September 3, 2022
Muslims who have become Born again Christians have said Allah is a moon god. Now I understand why Mr. Wayne calls himself a Christian Contrarian. I was surprised he quoted so heavily from the Quran when Allah is a moon god. The research on the giants and freemasonry is informative . I am only giving his book three stars because I am uncomfortable with him using the Quran as a backup to the Bible.
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Profile Image for William Ashbee.
4 reviews
June 17, 2024
Best researched Christian book on the market

I don't think you will find a better book or author other than the bible itself. The churches don't teach the bible with sufficient context for the times we live in and this fills in the gaps.
62 reviews
December 11, 2023
Oh my! Makes sense. "We battle not against flesh and blood…" Very deep; need to read it again to fully absorb.
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83 reviews1 follower
February 16, 2025
Too Much of a Good Thing?

I admire Gary Wayne’s depth of research and the sheer volume of information he packed into The Genesis 6 Conspiracy, but at some point, it just became overwhelming. I made it through Chapter 67 before finally giving up—not because the content wasn’t interesting, but because it felt like the book was trying to cover every possible conspiracy, ancient mystery, and esoteric connection all at once.

There’s no doubt that Wayne is an amazing researcher, and his knowledge of secret societies, biblical history, and alternative interpretations is impressive. However, the book’s scope is so broad that it loses focus. I expected a deep dive into the Genesis 6 narrative and the Nephilim, but instead, it turned into an exhausting journey through seemingly endless rabbit holes.

If you’re someone who thrives on dense, encyclopedic explorations of history, myth, and conspiracy, you might love this book. But for me, it was simply too much to take in. I respect Wayne’s work, but I wish he had narrowed his focus to make the material more digestible.
Profile Image for Samuel Markoulis.
77 reviews
July 2, 2025
Gary has been gifted by God to unveil the most evil agenda known to man that plans to wipe man out. This brick of a book contains everything needed to know about how secret socities in partnership with fallen angels and nehphilim plan to bring about the end of the age, plans which started after the war in Heaven.

I would recommend that any born again christian should attempt to read this book but fear only the the most brave/open minded spiritual veterans would appreciate and understand the agendas that Gary is exposing.

⭐️⭐️Final rating: 5⭐️⭐️
Profile Image for Melissa Saulnier.
Author 10 books1 follower
November 22, 2019
This book is well researched and the material is not only fascinating but extraordinary. The author writes in a way that is intelligent and readable. Sometimes books with these kinds of titles can be misunderstood as sensationalism. I find it a practical tool for understanding the historical timeline and the connection between biblical and other ancient texts.
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80 reviews
June 26, 2025
So many assumptions made, I got lost. Incoherent - like I walked into the middle of a secret society committee meeting right when they were addressing break room rules.
It was an audiobook, so no idea if there are any sources cited. I'd love to see all the sources the assertions come from.
26 reviews1 follower
July 26, 2025
Must Read for the Saints of Jesus Christ

Extensively and comprehensively researched! Well written. I love the short chapters, which are heavily concentrated with information that has been vetted. I can't wait to start part two!
Profile Image for Donna Neeper.
40 reviews1 follower
April 12, 2024
Four stars instead of five because it's simply too long; a big chunk to chew through with consistency, but having said that... and after reading all 692 pages...(yes, I really did)... I highly recommend this book! Gary Wayne is one smart and perspicacious guy, and we are blessed to have access to his organization skills and ability to collate mythological and scriptural mysteries and coalesce them into a viewpoint that leads toward analyzing one's own personal perceptions in light of changes needed regarding Biblical passages. The book helps one determine their own personal paradigm about this very deep topic which definitely touches on our present day thinking and decisions.
This quote sums the composition very well: “ Always remember that behind the thick, steel door of superficial history, taught by the educated elite sleeps an obscure version that elucidates the enigmatic events of history. Regrettably, there is a shadowy, second history hidden from public viewing; a shocking saga of secret societies, lost, civilizations, unexplained, events, and an unaccounted for hidden hand of history. (From the Preface)
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May 21, 2023
"The Genesis Six Conspiracy" by Gary Wayne is an extensive and ambitious work that delves into the enigmatic topic of the Nephilim and their impact on human history. As I, Chuck Missler, review this book, I appreciate the depth of research and dedication Gary Wayne exhibits in unraveling ancient mysteries and connecting them to biblical accounts.

Wayne's work is a comprehensive exploration of various ancient texts, historical records, and biblical passages, all woven together to form a compelling narrative. He presents a wealth of information and theories surrounding the Nephilim, their origins, and their influence throughout history. This comprehensive approach is admirable, as it provides readers with a broader perspective on a complex subject.

One of the book's notable strengths is Wayne's commitment to biblical accuracy and scriptural references. He draws extensively from the Bible, analyzing key passages and drawing connections to shed light on the Nephilim's existence and their role in biblical narratives. His dedication to biblical scholarship adds credibility to his research and strengthens his arguments.

"The Genesis Six Conspiracy" also explores the historical and cultural context surrounding ancient civilizations, linking them to the possible presence and influence of the Nephilim. Wayne's in-depth analysis of mythologies, legends, and ancient texts provides readers with a fresh perspective on familiar stories and helps piece together a coherent framework for understanding these ancient mysteries.

However, it is important to note that the book delves into speculative theories and alternative interpretations of historical and biblical accounts. While Wayne supports his arguments with extensive research, readers should approach the material with discernment, keeping in mind that these theories may diverge from mainstream scholarly consensus.

Moreover, due to the complex nature of the subject matter, some readers may find the book overwhelming or challenging to follow at times. The vast amount of information presented requires focused attention and may benefit from additional illustrations or summaries to aid comprehension.

“The Genesis Six Conspiracy" by Gary Wayne is a compelling and exhaustive exploration of the Nephilim and their role in human history. Wayne's thorough research and dedication to biblical accuracy make this work a valuable resource for those seeking to delve into the mysteries of ancient civilizations. While readers should exercise discernment and critical thinking, the book presents a thought-provoking analysis that encourages a deeper understanding of the biblical narrative and its implications for our world today.
19 reviews
December 28, 2024
The Bible sticks to the main theme which is the rightful sovereignty and set up of God's Kingdom. Unfortunately, those living in bible times had a world view that was lost to the masses and overlooked by the modern church. Genesis 6 is an underlying narrative and a reason for everything. Fortunately, we were given extra biblical texts as witnesses to flesh out the world view of their reality, including the Jewish historian, Josephus. One is even mentioned by name in the Bible. The book of Jasher. If you had issues with say the God of the old testament, for instance...this is a good place to start making some sense of things and perhaps removing what has blocked you from establishing a real relationship with God. You don't know what you don't know and in this case, it can hurt you.
1 review
July 20, 2021
BEST OF THE BEST!!!! Amazing and Informative.Will keep you up for nights reading.

This book is very well-researched. And couldn't have been any more interesting. As well as informative. I have to say it is one of the best books I've ever read and I have already listen to it twice. Because it has so much information in it , that you cannot retain it all in one read. I listen to Gary Wayne on podcast as well. I believe Gary Wayne has the most accurate information there is out there regarding the Genesis 6 conspiracy. I would and will-read anything Gary Wayne puts out there.
Profile Image for Holly T Young.
3 reviews1 follower
May 12, 2023
Long and Hard to Follow

Book was long and hard to follow.
It needs a glossary to follow all the deity and celtic names.
Reader will need a basic knowlege of the Abrahamic Religions and mythology
Profile Image for Roger.
300 reviews12 followers
July 9, 2025
I bought this book almost ten years ago, when I was deep in the Nephilim/Genesis 6 rabbit hole. I never got around to reading it back then, and it sat on shelves or in boxes for all these years. I decided to read it now because I happened across a podcast where the author was a guest, and I found his emphasis on comparative mythology to be erudite and informative. Having recently moved, I had the opportunity to come across this book as I began reshelving my library and decided to put it on the top of my to-read list. I was really looking forward to it.

Unfortunately, if I'm giving an honest opinion about the book, it's probably one of the most poorly written books I've ever read. First among the reasons for this is its lack of any clear organization, structure, or logical flow. One is never quite sure where they are or where they're going as they read. The chapters jump in chronology and context constantly, with information unnecessarily repeated throughout the text. Most of the time, paragraphs are constructed by simply stringing together a bunch of assertions with end-note citations, and non-sequitur facts or assertions are interspersed throughout.

Another problem is that the author tends to use words incorrectly, which detracts from the credibility of his argument. For example, throughout the text he uses the term pantheistic where it's clear from the context that he means polytheistic. Throughout the book he uses sources that are at times dubious (at best) and inserts assertions and propositions without establishing their reliability or relevance. He inserts and adopts terminology that he never defines. He draws parallels between mythological stories, characters, and motifs--often cleverly--but does little to actually support and construct how he comes to his conclusions. Throughout, he goes chapters at a time with no clear relationship between the information and his stated overall purpose. And, like most self-published books, it's rife with grammatical errors, misspellings, and strange diction.

It really bothers me that I have to sound so negative about the book, because I think the approach the author is trying to take is unique, insightful, and informative. I'm sympathetic, overall, to the project he's trying to take on in the book, but he falls short in accomplishing his purpose. That's not because the idea is bad, it's just not communicated or supported well in this book.

Before I started reading this book, I ordered the sequel, so I guess we'll see if the quality improves from one to the next.

Overall, I won't suggest not reading Genesis 6 Conspiracy, but I will warn you that it's a slog and you probably won't get as much out of it as you probably could if it benefitted from some professional editing and some help from your average high school English teacher.
Profile Image for Sheila Renae Burns.
7 reviews
November 11, 2025
An eye-opening exploration of ancient history, spiritual rebellion, and the unseen forces still shaping our world today.

In The Genesis 6 Conspiracy, Gary Wayne presents a deeply researched and thought-provoking look at the connection between biblical prophecy, ancient civilizations, and the mysterious accounts of giants and fallen angels found in Scripture. Drawing from both historical and theological sources, Wayne invites readers to consider how the events of Genesis 6 continue to influence human history and modern spiritual dynamics.

What makes this book especially compelling is its depth—it challenges believers to think critically while keeping their faith anchored in God’s sovereignty. It’s a dense but rewarding read for anyone intrigued by the intersection of the supernatural, Scripture, and the patterns of deception that still echo through time.

A fascinating and sobering work that strengthens discernment and deepens awe for God’s unfolding plan of redemption.
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722 reviews19 followers
August 30, 2021
This is the best book I have ever read on the history of the bible, of antediluvian times and of the future before us. GARY WAYNE IS AN ABSOLUTE GENIUS and I which I had even just 10% of his understanding of ancient texts, the bible and The Most High.
This book is 1000 pages long and it deserves to be pondered over, highlighted and tagged, so don’t rush it. It’s the most important book on the topic I have ever come across.
Profile Image for Rick Davis.
Author 1 book3 followers
April 22, 2022
This book is thoroughly researched, but it is not an easy one to read. There is a lot of information to digest and think about. Some of the scripture references are incorrect and there is more than one place in the text where words are repeated in the same sentence.

I do not agree with his mid-tribulation position on the rapture of the church, and I question his frequent references to the Qu'ran as if that book is inspired scripture.
Profile Image for Matthew Hyde.
44 reviews
January 7, 2023
When reading this book I was very open minded to learn new things that have been covered up and see some new truths. What I got instead was a lot, a lot of theories that weren't backed up by reliable sources. There was way too much push on the gnostic gospels, which are not part of Biblical canon for many good reasons. The author seems to mix the gnostic gospels with the Bible, and many times leaning on the teachings of the gnostic gospels. So, definitely disappointed.
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6 reviews
June 25, 2024
Brilliant book by Gary Wayne, a culmination of decades of research. Things we weren't taught in traditional sermons, but which, in my opinion, is absolutely crucial to understand the long term effect of the Fall of Lucifer and the third of the angels and the subsequent long term effect on world history, right up to this day, and the effect of the Nephilim on the end times. Most prolific book which is a brilliant handbook to read with the Bible.
3 reviews
January 30, 2025
Well researched bit of work that provides some filler to how the rest of the historical world meshes or conflicts with the biblical narrative. While I may not agree with some of the authors conclusions the amount of information has provided a better view of the world around me. I have started the follow up work to this book with a fair amount of excitement. I do appreciate the effort the author has put into this book.
Profile Image for Ray Chilensky.
Author 18 books8 followers
March 1, 2018
This is a book has to be studied, not just read. It is a lengthy tomb with a plethora of information that can take some time and contemplation to digest. It is also quite fascinating. If you hold traditional Judaeo/Christian beliefs the ideas contained in the Genisis 6 Conspiracy may be challenging but, given a chance this book can be informative and revealing.
1 review
August 11, 2022
"Study to show yourself approved..." From this 'Christian Contrarian' perspective, Gary Wayne authored this library of research 30 years in the making, exploring religions and mythologies world over, overlaying each upon the Biblical scriptures. A must read for anyone still breathing today! Looking forward to part II.
1 review
January 17, 2024
Heavily annotated. The book is a veritable TOME. A lot of things I have already studied and read on other books, but as Wayne builds his case up through various comparisons and counter inspections of related texts, we see that our society is headed for trouble. But that is obvious to anyone with discernment.
10 reviews
April 14, 2025
When first starting this book and it's subsequent book. You may believe you are undertaking an extremely tall task. But it is so much fun, so informative and has answers to questions that I've not heard anywhere else, and he brings the receipts. Strap in, prepare for 90 chapters rinse and repeat. An absolute must read
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