And the truth shall set you free�

Last week, as in many other prior articles, I explained that the ancient ‘gods’ of ‘mythology’ were actually real, flesh-and-blood beings of extremely advanced technology (which ‘magic’, deep in time, the Tswana people called bo-Loi – named after these ‘wizards’: the ’Loi, (Eloi in Hebrew, Illui in Sumerian), the ‘Shining Ones’. These were beings of proper history whose secret past is periodically unearthed, literally, in fossils as old as 300 million years. This, however, is Forbidden Archaeology – as authors Michael A. Cremo and Richard L. Thompson, came to unpleasantly discover.

It should come as no surprise. Clear-minded investigation shows that ma-Eloi (Eloi’m in Hebrew) at first encouraged mankind to regard them as ‘gods’, then later ruthlessly suppressed this outlook when it led to serious problems of rivalry as individual gods began fighting over people’s loyalty to them (detailed last week). So, in order to forever avert such rivalry, they decided to stop being visible, worshipped ‘gods’ and rather blend in innocently with people – yet slyly rule unseen, as ‘God’, from within powerful secret societies. To know this basic truth, in a sense, is to become free…

When speaking as ‘God’, they were not to be seen, which is why Jesus called them Ma-amun (‘Unseen Ones’). The term amun (ha-o-mmone in Setswana) is indeed well-known to philologists, but mammon, I could reveal in even more detail, was deliberately obscured. Given this, and as Jesus said, you cannot serve two masters – ma-amun (mammon) and God proper (Matt. 6:24) – as these are not the same entity. Per John 1, God, in true essence, is the “The Word”. Does this refer to a ‘holy book’ that is purportedly God’s “own unfailing words of advice and promise”? No. That is a bad translation.

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