Good news! I was able to renew my copy of Thomas R. Horn’s Nephilim Stargates for another three weeks. This book just gets weirder the further into it I go. Part seven of the site is not the whole of chapter 7. Chapter six was all about alien cover-ups and conspiracies to hide the message these “messengers” have tried to give us in the format of wacky math. This round, it’s finally about the Stargates themselves, and how they’ve been above ancient cities, yet invisible to the normal eye. Once again, biblical interpretation is his proof of this. His theory here is rooted in references to the Oracle of Delphi (once Pytho, hence python, hence snake, hence satanic influence, hence evil evil) and the citizens of Pergamum, notable in the book of Revelations, which I’ve never read. Here’s the quote Horn uses:
“And to the angel of the church in Pergamos write; These things saith he which hath the sharp sword with two edges; I know thy works, and where thou dwellest, even where Satan’s seat is: and thou holdest fast my name, and has not denied my faith, even in those days wherein Antipas was my faithful martyr, who was slain among you, where Satan dwelleth” (Rev. 2:12-13).
In the letter to the church in Pergamos (Pergamum), verse 13 is enlightening: “I know… where thou dwellest, even where Satan’s seat is.” The Greek verse reads Satanos thronos esti, literally, “Where a throne to Satan is.”
Horn also mentions some stuff about the “kosmos”, an area of space between heaven and earth where these beings called Archons somehow influence human beings, particularly in those in political realms, as they are considered a governing body within their own domain. Horn claims there are 30 different verses related to this idea in the Bible, but he only lists one – Ephesians 6:12 (S.A.B) –
For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.
Just as an insane aside here, a woman created a line of pajamas for children based around Ephesians 6 and the need to armour up against the devil. Imagine going to bed with the belief that even your sleep will be threatened by wickedness. I feel sorry for the lives of some kids. I really do.
I think I feel somewhat sorry for Thomas R. Horn, too. I wonder what really influenced his beliefs when growing up. Why do some people have more gullible minds than others? (A Christian perspective, plus a fascinating possibility of it being based on the quality of our childhoods.
Horn brings up some “unexplained discovery” types of things next – weird ancient maps of the stars and Sumerian Cylinders, Nazca art and that sort of thing. Teaser book analysis moment now: next book will be “Forbidden Archeology”, something I’m eager to read about. Get a head start at the author’s site.
Horn (and maybe Michael Cremo) suspects that ancient civilizations could only have gotten their grasp of astronomy from the ones who’ve been other places and stopped here to pee or something. Horn has a massive list of demons (or ETs?) that have passed through portals to get to Earth. I don’t know if he compiled the list himself or found it somewhere. Quetzalcoatl isn’t on it, but maybe he’ll explain why in the next chapter…
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edit 10:30 am — had to wait for my coffee break for a minor correction. Actual title of next book “Forbidden History” edited by J. Douglas Kenyon. Michael Cremo isn’t even a contributor. My bad. I knew it was about weird archeology though, and it looks interesting. I promise to speed up this Nephilim thing.




