Did Christ Warn His Apostles About an Alien Threat to Humanity?
Thousands of reliable witnesses from all walks of life, doctors
UFO/ET phenomenon is concerned, pilots, Generals and politicians,
have reported encounters with alien visitation on this planet.
They have witnessed, amongst other things, the alien harvesting of
sperm and ova, the creation of hybrid babies, the placement of
implants in human bodies and bizarre sexual experiments. Yet the
whole alien phenomenon remains an enigma, their agenda with us
unclear. There are however two authors who have taken a serious
look at ancient Gnostic texts excluded from the biblical canon and
discovered therein a wealth of information about the subject.
These two authors are Nigel Kerner and John Lamb Lash.
Recently I happened in on the writings of John Lamb Lash and
was intrigued by his alternative take on Gnostic explanations of
the alien phenomenon. Some years ago I read Nigel Kerner’s “The Song Of The
Greys” who also examined these Gnostic references, I was left
awestruck by this author’s insight and erudite way of making his
point. Here at last was literature amongst what seemed to be a
melee written on the subject, a melee of reportage at best and
new-age mumbo jumbo at worst. The book gave the only comprehensive
and for me believable thesis I have read to date on the questions
that arise when anyone takes a serious look at the phenomenon. I
read his interview on the www.karmapolis.be website, bought the
book and I’m now convinced that this man singularly knows what he
is talking about.
In “Song of the Greys” Kerner makes the radical suggestion that
Jesus Christ himself warned his apostles and disciples about the
alien phenomenon and the dangers it presented for them, he quotes
several examples of such warnings from the texts of the Nag
Hammadi codex. It is Lash’s postulation, on the other hand, that
these insights in the Gnostic texts are part of an ancient pagan
knowledge that the Gnostics, whom he claims were a pagan group,
were privy to. These insights, says Lash, did not come from
Christ, in fact he contends that Christ himself is no more than a
confabulation used by the powerful to control unwitting believers
who are deluded into believing that he is an actual historical
figure whose life is narrated in the Gospels of the New Testament.
I must say that Kerner’s existential perspectives as outlined
in his book had great personal meaning for me as for the first
time they provided a context in which the seemingly obscure texts
of the Nag Hammadi codex in particular could be logically
understood. I had always felt intuitively that the reports of
Christ’s words in certain of these texts (especially the Gospels
of Thomas and Philip and the First and Second Apocalypses of
James, had profound and exceptional meaning but they were, to a
great extent, inaccessible to my understanding until I read ‘The
Song of the Greys’. Kerner presents his understanding of the alien
phenomenon within the context of a compelling overall existential
thesis that for me has been a Rosetta stone to unravel the
mysteries of many Gnostic texts. The mystical Christ that then
comes to light is so exquisitely beautiful and so rationally and
logically pristine that Lash’s notion of Christ as, in his own
words, a ‘grotesque’ concoction, is so incongruous as to be
laughable.
Recent research into the Shroud of Turin suggesting its
authenticity and exposing huge flaws in the original carbon
dating, will, I expect, put the tin lid on the actuality of his
existence as the most remarkable individual to live in the last
two thousand years. For any open minded, rational sceptics out
there. Lash’s hysterical denial of the messianic nature of Jesus
Christ is so elaborately contrived as to place him with no more
significance than any latter day Israel centred zealot.
Funnily enough last year I managed to get hold of a manuscript
of one of Nigel Kerner’s books that was entitled: “The Margins of
Forever.” I can’t, as yet, find a book of this title in published
form but it seems his latest book “Grey Aliens - Harvesters of
Souls” is out in January next year. In the manuscript (dated 2000)
he predicted that the Shroud’s carbon-dating results would be
revised and that the shroud would be found to be contemporary with
the time of the crucifixion. At that time he felt that all the
details that had emerged from the cloth suggested with near
certainty that it recorded the presence of an individual who stood
with capacities well beyond those of an ordinary man and he was
unequivocal in his opinion that this extraordinary man was Jesus
Christ. As I have said, the latest evidence indeed points to the
authenticity of the Shroud and to the extraordinary manner in
which the image was recorded on the cloth, a manner that may well
prove difficult for Lash to accept.
However, the debate questioning the historical existence of
Jesus Christ as an individual is not the subject of this article.
The alien phenomenon as I have seen it reported by so many solid
witnesses has disturbed me to the core and propelled me towards a
vehement search for its whys and wherefores. To think that my
children, or indeed any children, could be the helpless victims of
alien abduction is a horror that has really hit home. To be honest
I’m stunned that there aren’t more people showing serious concern.
So if Kerner and Lash are right and there are clues in the Gnostic
texts about the alien agenda with us and insights on how to deal
with their intrusion on our lives, then these texts should be of
primary interest to us all.
There are several areas on which Kerner and Lash agree. They
are both the scourge of organised religion. Kerner’s indictment of
the Christian Churches, particularly the Roman Catholic Church is
powerful and plausible. I believe they each do the world a great
service in warning us of the perils of organised belief. They both
stress the power of individual behests in finding the truth. But
there is no need to throw the baby out with the bath water and
sadly that is what Lash seems to want to do. Kerner on the other
hand, finds it preferable to hang on to the baby, and points out
that the fallibilities of the flock should not indict the
shepherd. He conveys to the reader a profound respect for the
authors of the various master ethics and a profound disgust for
the organised religious faculties that followed them
I must say I find Lash’s dismissal of the Guru ethic flawed and
somewhat immature simply because it is incomplete. There is a
memorable quote from one of the Nag Hammadi texts in which Jesus
is encouraging his disciples to be better than him, to go further
than him. This is not the kind of request that a ‘Guru’ seeking
iconisation would make neither is it the kind of request that the
church would wish to put in the mouth of its ‘confabulated’
Messiah to procure absolute control over its flock. Why is
guidance and advice such anathema to Lash? Surely there are
instances in which we can learn from each other? Anyway let’s not
stray too far from the topic of this article. I would like now to
compare Kerner’s and Lash’s interpretation of the Gnostic view of
‘alien intrusion.’
Here is a quote from Lash taken from an article on his website
about alien intrusion:
“As far as I know, apart from myself only one writer on
the ET/UFO issue has directly identified the Gnostic Archons
with contemporary ETs. This is Nigel Kerner, whose book, The
Song of the Greys, is a strange, singular and little-known
contribution to the debate. Kerner cites the Nag Hammadi texts
just in passing, and does not elaborate on Gnostic teachings
about the Archons. He makes a strong case for alien interference
with the human genome, but this claim does not stand up against
Gnostic analysis. Gnostic texts use mythological language to
describe actual events in prehistory as well as long-term
developments in the human psyche. According to the ancient
seers, Archons cannot access our genetic makeup but they can
fake an intervention. Considering the confusion of humanity in
modern times, a faked intervention would be as good as real.
This typifies the Archon tactic of getting us to imagine and
believe things that are not true, and to accept simulation for
reality. In this way, Gnostics taught, these alien cousins can
deviate the human species from its true and proper course of
evolution.”
http://metahistory.org/AlienIntrusion.php
I have some serious issues to raise here about Lash’s
interpretation both of the Gnostic texts and of Nigel Kerner’s
thesis. First, it is entirely Lash’s own subjective opinion that
all Gnostic texts are ‘mythological’ and not, in some cases
literal reports of the actual words spoken by Christ and his
disciples. Yes a great deal of Gnostic literature is mythological
but there are certain texts that may well, for all we know, be
accurate records of actual conversations. Second, I don’t know if
the “ancient seers” he is referring to are the Gnostics
themselves, but there is no definitive statement in any Gnostic
text to say that the Archons cannot “access our genetic makeup”!
In fact, with respect, Lash is making a ludicrous statement when
he says there is no mention of genetic interception. Two thousand
years ago when the texts were written there was no knowledge of
genetics so any reference to genetic interception in the Gnostic
texts would have been impossible!
On the website for Kerner’s book
www.songofthegreys.com, Kerner
offers evidence from the recently translated “Gospel of Judas”
that may well include the closest reference that could have been
made at that time to alien genetic interception when Judas asks
Jesus:
“Could it be that my seed is under the control of the
rulers?”
I will quote here the short but remarkable article that Kerner
has written about this intriguing newly released Gospel. It is
entitled “The Gospel Of Judas”: Was Judas An Abductee?” The
article starts with a quote from the Gospel recording an event
which to all intents and purposes appears to describe Judas’s own
alien abduction:
“Lift up your eyes and look at the cloud and the light
within it and the stars surrounding it. The star that leads the
way is your star. Judas lifted up his eyes and saw the luminous
cloud, and he entered it”.
Here is the rest of the article:
“The release in April 2006 of a translation of the
recently discovered ‘Gospel of Judas’ that has been tentatively
dated to 130-170 C.E., has been the cause of great controversy.
Many have made the claim that this ancient text indicates
that Christ actually instructed Judas to betray him and that
Judas was in reality a favoured apostle who was simply obeying
orders. The line goes that all this had to be done so that Jesus
could demonstrate the Resurrection and thus be acclaimed the Son
of God. Judas it seems, according to this interpretation, was a
mere instrument to help achieve this. Another inference taken
from the Gospel is that Judas was a confidante of Christ who was
privileged enough to receive private instruction in the
‘mysteries of the kingdom’
However could it in fact be the case that quite the
converse is true?
Could “The Gospel of Judas” contain evidence that Judas
may have been following an agenda that was not human in origin ?
At one point in the Gospel Judas relates to Jesus a dream
of a house surrounded by “great people”. In his dream Judas asks
to be let into this house. Jesus replies to Judas:
“Judas, your star has led you astray ………No person of
mortal birth is worthy to enter the house you have seen, for
that place is reserved for the holy. Neither the sun nor the
moon will rule there, nor the day, but the holy will abide there
always, in the eternal realm with the holy angels. Look, I have
explained to you the mysteries of the kingdom [46] and I have
taught you about the error of the stars”.
Jesus thus talks about “the error of the stars” and tells
Judas that his “star” has “led” him “astray”. This prompts Judas
to ask Jesus: “Master, could it be that my seed is under the
control of the rulers?”
Could the “stars” refer to actual locations out in space?
Could “the error of the stars” refer to the “error” of the
entities who come from these locations?
Could Judas be asking Christ directly if his own biological
line could be alien controlled, “ruled over” by a “host of angels
of the stars”: “Master, could it be that my seed is under the
control of the rulers?”
Could it be that Jesus is suggesting the dominance of Judas by
an influence of some extra-terrestrial aspect, the alien ‘fathers’
that according to Nigel Kerner’s thesis have sponsored the
‘evolution’ of Homo Sapiens Sapiens?
If all the above is indeed so, it would infer that something in
or about Judas is connected to the alien cartel. This inference is
backed up by a remarkable account of a certain incident in which
Jesus asks Judas to look up at the sky at something which
resembles a space-ship:
“Lift up your eyes and look at the cloud and the light within
it and the stars surrounding it. The star that leads the way is
your star.”
It may be that an abduction experience is then described:
“Judas lifted up his eyes and saw the luminous cloud, and he
entered it”.
Could this “star” have been Judas’s particular alien sponsor,
the breed of aliens (from a planet in another constellation of
stars out in space) that had intercepted his biological line?”
I for one am convinced that the ‘Greys’ are real. They are hard
wired and not imaginary mind creations. Too many reliable and well
set up witnesses in powerfully convincing testaments have
described them as being so and some actually bear the scars to
prove it. Professor David Jacobs and Budd Hopkins site a great
deal of physical evidence of alien interception which I find very
convincing. In the following quote from an interview with Jacobs
sums up the situation:
“What you have to remember is the sheer enormousness of
the abduction phenomenon; millions of people are being abducted.
Moreover, in abductions people are typically missing from their
normal environment. Others notice that they are missing. There
are multiple abductions. People may see other people being
abducted, and may or may not be abducted themselves. There are
situations where somebody sees somebody else being abducted, and
is abducted him or herself. Years go by and person A has a
hypnotic regression, remembers seeing the other person. Person
B, 3,000 miles away in another city, and for another reason has
a hypnotic regression, remembers the abduction and sees person A
there as well. And neither of them know that they have been
regressed remembering this same abduction. To make that
psychological, we have to live in a different informational
world of how the human brain operates.
Furthermore, abductees come back from an abduction event
with anomalous marks on their body, scars on their body,
scar-tissue that was literally formed the night before. They
came back wearing somebody else’s clothes, they came back to
somebody else’s house by accident. People see UFO’s in the air,
hovering directly over the person’s house when they’re
describing being abducted, neighbours who have nothing to do
with it see this. There is a very, very, very strong physical
aspect to this, that is completely non-existent in all of the
other dissociative behaviour that we see.
The interesting thing about all these questions is, if
this were psychological, if people were dreaming it up, we
wouldn’t be asking any of these questions, we’d know all the
answers. We’d ask people, why do you think they’re doing this?
And they wouldn’t tell you, because that’s the way the brain
works. In channelling for example, all questions are answered,
all ends are tied up, and it’s all roses and light. With the
abduction phenomenon we just don’t know.”
If the Greys are physically real, as indeed the evidence
suggests them to be, it is so so dangerous to take Lash’s
standpoint and view them as some pre-existant ephemeral form
dallying in some mischievous exercise with life-forms in our
Universe. I also have to say that I find his sweeping dismissal of
tens of thousands of witness reports as the result of delusion a
trifle impertinent. Is it not much more likely that his singular
view is mistaken in terms of the spurious nature of the ways in
which he has drawn conclusions about the alien phenomenon from his
studies of the ancient texts.
Lash freely admits that he is basically picking and choosing
information from the Gnostic texts that fits in with and suits his
own theories, he calls it the “Lego method” where he selects the
extracts, or “lego pieces”, that support his hypothetical model
and then puts them together according to that model. I quote:
“The essential message of Gnosis is non-Christian in the
sense that it rejects both the incarnation of a superhuman
savior god and universal atonement by the suffering of the
savior. Yet there are passages in the NHC that explicitly
declare both of these propositions! It may seem utterly perverse
to select only those elements that support a non-Christian
argument and use them to develop a “radical Gnostic message,”
but at least I do so in an honest and transparent way. All
scholars use the Lego method, but they do not build anything out
of the Lego pieces. They merely select similar Lego pieces and
place them in boxes which they label Valentinian, Christian
Gnostic, mythological Gnosticism, anti-Jewish polemic,
Alexandrian School, Platonizing Sethian, Christian Apocalypse,
Wisdom literature, and more.”
I just cannot believe that a serious and respected writer of
Lash’s genre can work in this way. Perhaps he has just too many
axes to grind in terms of his disaffection towards Christianity.
If I have understood him correctly and he is actually asserting
that Christ was not a historically verifiable individual then this
quite frankly ludicrous. Josephus mentions him categorically in
his historical compendium and most scholars now accept that he was
indeed a real historical character.
There are other glaring inconsistencies, for example Lash
transplants his Pagan outlook onto the ancient Gnostics and
vehemently asserts that they were a Pagan group celebrating the
“divinity” of the earth. I would be interested to know how he
might explain this extract from the Gospel of Thomas:
“Whoever has come to understand the world has found only a
corpse and whoever has found a corpse is superior to the world.”
(Gospel of Thomas (56))
Kerner has found the ‘corpse’ and as far as paganism is
concerned I think he’d prefer a living flesh and blood mother who
might cherish you with an embrace and good counsel to the ‘Earth
one’ you might walk and crawl on and returns only the feel of
sticks and stones and the sensations of muscles and bones.
I have to say I find Lash’s ‘Gaya-centric’ promulgations
somewhat obsessional. When he runs off into his pagan witchy-poo
instincts he seems to lose his sense of balance and intelligent
insight, disregarding huge volumes of Gnostic scripts that declare
unequivocally the grandeur of a non-physical reality in contrast
to the physical. It is a pity because he has such evident
scholarship and makes so many interesting points outside the box
so to speak. His critique in his latest book that Kerner has not
done his homework on the Gnostic/ET/Archon interpretation, is way
off the mark:
The following is a quote from Lash’s latest book “Not In His
Image”:
“The sole writer on the ET/UFO enigma to equate the
Gnostic Archons with contemporary ETs is Nigel Kerner. In ‘The
Song of the Greys’, he suggests that the Archons arose due to
the breakaway of a massive remote-sensing device protruded from
the Pleroma. This image is arresting, to be sure, but Kerner has
not done his homework. Nothing in Gnostic writings indicates
that the Pleromic gods need to use Archonlike tulpas to perceive
events in the extra-pleromic worlds. It is more likely that the
tulpas appear in the human realm as a result of two-world
duality, the coexistence of planetary and terrestrial physics.
They belong to the solar system, yet they intrude upon the
earth. They are messengers of deception because they do not
inform us of their true nature. Nothing any ET has ever said has
added one iota to the sum of human knowledge, or offered one
single insight that human beings could not produce out of their
own resources. To the knowledge of this writer, there is no
record of any ET encounter in which the aliens confess to the
contactee that they are nothing but solid-seeming phantoms.”
Far from arguing that the ET’s can add to “human knowledge”
Kerner clearly points out that the ET interlopers are here
strictly for their own ends and not for ours. If we improve
ourselves it is despite them, not through them. They want us a
captive breed, entities that serve their purposes not ours. If
what they do improves us it is as part of their processes to their
own ends, not ours. They will thus not confess anything to any
abductee that is not designed to further their purposes.
I can see how Lash might have misinterpreted Kerner’s analysis
of the alien agenda. Kerner’s thesis is based on the premise that
we can look at ants in an ant hill but cannot know what it is like
to be an ant from an ant’s perspective. In other words, angel-like
beings from the Gnostic ‘Pleroma’ or Kerner’s ‘Godverse’ who are
not yet quite physical cannot perceive the physical universe from
the point of view of the physical. We ourselves, he suggests, have
devolved from such a prior state of angelhood. He postulates that
the alien entities that visit our planet were originally a remote
viewing mechanism for angel-like being. However, says Kerner, due
to the chaotic nature of a physical universe the viewing mechanism
got out of control and now wreaks havoc on species such as ours
who have devolved from angelhood into a physical state.
He suggests that the current alien phenomenon is a result of
the fact that prior being whose origins were in what Gnostics call
‘the Pleroma’, the imperishable, incorruptible realm beyond the
physical universe, had no intrinsic knowledge of the perishability
and corruptibility of the physical universe. They could have no
idea that their viewing mechanism would be subject to a chaotic
entropic system as they knew nothing of chaos and entropy. The
Gospel of Philip from the Nag Hammadi codex sums this dilemma up
perfectly:
“The world came about through a mistake. For he who
created it wanted to create it imperishable and immortal. He
fell short of attaining his desire. For the world never was
imperishable nor for that matter was he who made the world. For
things are not imperishable but sons are. Nothing will be able
to receive imperishability if it does not first become a son.
But he who has not the ability to receive how much more will he
be unable to give.” (Gospel of Philip (p.145))
Kerner defines the ‘Pleroma’, that he calls ‘Godness’, as a
perfect state of perfect freedom and complete awareness of all
options through which that perfect freedom could be exercised.
That freedom must by definition also include the freedom to no
longer be perfectly free and the physical universe, he says, is an
expression of that freedom. The whole of the Pleromic state must
of necessity include the potential for the parts of the universal
state. Thus that which Lash terms “a massive remote-sensing
device” existed to fulfil that potential. Just as we send remote
viewing devices out to inhospitable locations in the universe
where we ourselves cannot physically go, these prior beings, that
one might term ‘angels’ created with their will viewing lenses
through which they might garner knowledge of all the various
states of imperfection. That remote sensing device had to become
less and less pleroma-like and more and more physically robust the
further it reached into the shells of tension of the universe. The
furthest reach created the Greys, inorganic roboidal entities able
to survive in the most inhospitable regions of the universe. Due
to the entropic momentums of a physical universe the viewing
mechanism gradually broke down and lost its connection to the
pleromic beings.
Kerner maintains that the Greys are real, physical, actual
entities, robots, or as he calls them, ‘roboids’, running
according to a programme. The difference between us and the Greys
is the fact that we have a ‘soul’ and he defines that ‘soul’ as a
line of connection, a line of descent if you like, from ‘Godness’.
Through that line of connection we are rooted in that which the
Gnostic texts refer to as ‘imperishability’, the Greys in contrast
are “perishable.” Thus alien abduction and genetic
experimentation, is, says Kerner, based on an insatiable drive to
discover the nature of the imperishability of ‘soul’ and how it
can be tapped into and used by soul-less being that is completely
subject to the decaying momentums of a physical universe.
Unwittingly these first beings created a mechanism that was to
curse all being that stayed in the physical universe and devolved
down. This is the ‘mistake’ referred to in the Gospel of Philip.
Kerner feels that the vast majority of expressions of being into
the Universe went back to the God-verse as soon as they discovered
its dangers. A few got trapped owing to the chaotic nature of the
Universe and we were amongst them or we would not be here today.
Lash states that Kerner “suggests that the Archons arose due to
the breakaway of a massive remote-sensing device protruded from
the Pleroma.” This, as far as I can see, is correct. But Lash goes
on to say:
“This image is arresting, to be sure, but Kerner has not done his
homework. Nothing in Gnostic writings indicates that the Pleromic gods
need to use Archonlike tulpas to perceive events in the extra-pleromic
worlds. It is more likely that the tulpas appear in the human realm as
a result of two-world duality, the coexistence of planetary and
terrestrial physics. They belong to the solar system, yet they intrude
upon the earth.”
A “tulpa” is the concept of a being or object which is created
through sheer willpower alone. It is a materialized thought that
has taken physical form. This Gnostic concept fits exactly with
Kerner’s thesis, however Lash has not understood Kerner’s
arguments properly when he says:
“Nothing in Gnostic writings indicates that the Pleromic gods need
to use Archonlike tulpas to perceive events in the extra-pleromic
worlds.”
Kerner postulates that the necessity to create and use a telescope
of view into a physical universe arises as an expression of the
potential to view and know a physical imperfect universe from the
perspective of a physical and imperfect state One that allows
access to perceive without direct danger to the perceiver. I used
the ant hill analogy to explain this concept, the one thing the
‘Pleromic gods’ could not know from the Pleromic state was what it
was like to view from a non-Pleromic state.
Kerner quotes from “The Hypostasis Of The Archons” in which
‘Sophia’, or the principle of ‘Eve’ as she is more commonly known,
is said to have created something alone and without her consort.
He suggests in “The Song of the Greys” that this creation may well
refer to a form of cloned being. He uses evidence from the text to
support his hypothesis that the problems arising from this
creation led to the alien abduction phenomenon we witness today:
“Clones are the result of parthenogenesis, reproduction
which involves only the female germ cell. Eve’s creation is
described as ‘a product in the matter like an aborted foetus
which assumed a plastic form moulded out of shadow, and became
an arrogant beast resembling a lion’. This does indeed sound
like a description of cloned being, a product in matter ‘moulded
out of shadow’. The potentially threatening nature of such being
is also suggested, it ‘became an arrogant beast resembling a
lion’. Thus the warning is given as quoted from Paul in
Ephesians that ‘Our contest is not against flesh and blood;
rather the ‘authorities’ of the universe, and the spirits of
wickedness.’ Who might these ‘authorities’ be who are not of
‘flesh and blood’? Could they be roboids formed of other
substances, the ‘Greys’, created by the Clones to do their will.
The text later goes on to describe how the ‘authorities of
the darkness’ became ‘enamoured’ of the ‘image of
incorruptibility’ that appeared to them in the ‘waters’. But
because of their ‘weakness’ they were unable to ‘Lay hold of
those that possess a spirit; for they, (the authorities, or our
‘Greys’), were from below, while it (the Spirit) was from
above’. So the great enigma for the ‘authorities’ provided by
living being with soul seems to be described here in this
ancient text.”
As far as I can see Lash is often at cross purposes with Kerner.
In fact he seems to have completely misconstrued what Kerner has
said about the origins and nature of the ET’s/Archons. On the
other hand from what I have read of Lash’s work as I have said,
there are many areas where he and Kerner agree. Both authors agree
wholeheartedly that the concept of a creator God is a fallacy, and
both emphasize that it is crucial for each of us to understand
that we are the masters of our own destinies. Both trace existence
back to what the Gnostic texts refer to as the ‘Pleroma’, a state
similar to the quantum zero-point field, outside the bounds of
space and time.
I have followed the UFO/ET story for over 40 years with avid
interest because I have a hunch it is the most important
contemporary story in the world today, and I have read most of the
literature about it. What fascinates me most about it is how
clever these bloodless devils have been in hiding its importance
from the world and more explicitly I have been interested as to
why they want to hide it all if they are the wonderful benefactors
to us that some claim them to be. Nigel Kerner and Professor David
Jacobs in his book ‘The Threat’ are the first authors I believe to
have the courage to come anywhere near the truth of it all.
It is of course all informed speculation as the authors admit,
but what else would you expect it to be. If it were proved
explicitly true, you and I would most probably not be around to
read this. In fact I am sure nothing like it would even be written
for anyone to read. Chillingly, according to Kerner we may all be
in the lead in time to this now. I for one believe him.
I am convinced from my own investigations, like Kerner and many
other authors writing on the subject that there are indeed
governments within governments in all the major countries of the
world that secretly, secret even from the eyes of Presidents, look
after the interests of the Greys and their hidden agenda on the
planet. These people now run into the thousands.
Some people, genuflect at the idea that these things are
ethereal manifestations caused by a superior technology and that a
superior intelligence is incapable of doing the negative things we
do. I’d say on the contrary, the more intelligent you are the more
effective and capable you are to achieve any ends be they morally
negative or positive. The cold dispassionacy exhibited by the
Greys during episodes of abduction is a hint as to the nature of
their ethical sense. Look at what we ourselves do when we use our
intelligence to experiment on animals less intelligent than us.
Kerner supports this point in his thesis with the effect the
Second Law of Thermodynamics has on all things in the Universe. He
makes the radical suggestion that the evil that runs in us might
well be constructed in our DNA by alien genetic engineering with
the intention of preserving their own interests. An example is the
tendency in so many human beings towards tribalism and racism. He
believes that this tendency in many of us is a direct result of
Grey gene insertions. Insertions to facilitate the preservation of
the geno-type of human beings they created and are still creating
for their own purposes.
Many authors on the subject seem to measure things piece-meal,
making their overall thesis inconsistent. Any logical threads that
become apparent when the overall context is looked at are not
investigated or even perceived, leaving the whole thing on its
back with its legs up in the air. However I find the most
troubling approach is taken by authors like Lash who present the
alien phenomenon as wispy, ghost-like surreal and unreal.
It was when I read reports of young children facing the trauma
of abduction that my own attention to the subject turned from mere
interest to impassioned zeal. I wanted to know the whole story. We
all as parents have an obligation, on behalf of those children who
have been surgically and sexually assaulted by hands with four,
cold grey fingers, to see that nothing and no one capable of such
assault is exempt from our disdain, our scorn, and our unmitigated
resistance. To do this we need to know who they are, what they
are, and why they are here. We need to know this in our time not
in theirs or there may be no time left at all for our species.
While the world awaits a final definitive answer as to the
veracity of the UFO/ET phenomenon, I admire the courage of authors
and writers like Kerner who take the whole thing seriously enough to
stick their necks out, and with scholarship and careful
responsible research, provide the scope for us all to take a
balanced, coherent and comprehensive look at what might prove to
be the most important set of events that have taken place and
indeed are currently taking place on our planet today.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Copyright 20009 by Jane Waters. All Rights Reserved.
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The Song Of The Greys
Of all the humanoid alien types that feature in
reports of sightings and abductions, the most common is "the
Grey" - smooth and sallow-skinned, small in stature, spindly and
thin. Who are they? Where do they come from? What do they want
from us?
They have programmed in to their intercepted lines of
mankind all the mechanisms necessary to keep their experiments
intact and functioning. Racism and tribalism are a case in
point. What better way to keep experimental groups separate in
order to avoid one experiment leaking into another and affecting
the final result, than to programme separatism and tribal
identity into the experimental subjects.
Source: An Interview with Kerner |
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Not in His Image: Gnostic Vision, Sacred Ecology, and the
Future of Belief (Paperback) by John Lamb Lash (Author)
The latest to unfurl the banner of Gnosticism is
John Lamb Lash, who describes the Gnostics of the ancient
world as "the elite of Pagan intellectuals" and declares that
their writings are "the explosive charge that can blow the
institution of the Faith off its foundations, for good and
all." By "the Faith," he means the Judeo-Christian-Islamic
tradition in its entirety, and he intends to do nothing less
than convert his readers into latter-day Gnostics. And when he
considers what he calls the "sci-fi theology" of the ancient
Gnostics, he comes uncomfortably close to affirming that the
otherworldly "Archons" of Gnostic myth were authentic
extraterrestrials. "It is worth noting that the first great
UFO wave of the twentieth century occurred in the summer and
fall of 1947 when Jean Doresse was in Cairo examining the Nag
Hammadi Codices, at the very moment the first Dead Sea Scrolls
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The Nag Hammadi Library by James M. Robinson
The Nag Hammadi Library was discovered in 1945
buried in a large stone jar in the desert outside the modern
Egyptian city of Nag Hammadi. It is a collection of religious
and philosophic texts gathered and translated into Coptic by
fourth-century Gnostic Christians and translated into English
by dozens of highly reputable experts. First published in
1978, this is the revised 1988 edition supported by
illuminating introductions to each document. The library
itself is a diverse collection of texts that the Gnostics
considered to be related to their heretical philosophy in some
way. There are 45 separate titles, including a Coptic
translation from the Greek of two well-known works: the Gospel
of Thomas, attributed to Jesus' brother Judas, and Plato's
Republic. The word gnosis is defined as "the immediate
knowledge of spiritual truth." This doomed radical sect
believed in being here now--withdrawing from the contamination
of society and materiality--and that heaven is an internal
state, not some place above the clouds. That this collection
has resurfaced at this historical juncture is more than likely
no coincidence. |
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Supernatural: Meetings with the Ancient Teachers of Mankind
(Paperback) by Graham Hancock (Author)
Less than fifty thousand years ago mankind had no
art, no religion, no sophisticated symbolism, no innovative
thinking. Then, in a dramatic and electrifying change,
described by scientists as "the greatest riddle in human
history," all the skills and qualities that we value most
highly in ourselves appeared already fully formed, as though
bestowed on us by hidden powers. In Supernatural Graham
Hancock sets out to investigate this mysterious
"before-and-after moment" and to discover the truth about the
influences that gave birth to the modern human mind.
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SITCHIN, Zacharia. Earth Chronicles, 6 Vols.
For
greatest comprehension, it is suggested that these books be read in
order of publication and with a very open mind. The ideas are
intriguing even if academic-level proof is lacking.
Order
the first book of the Earth Chronicles,
The Twelfth Planet (Bear
& Co., 1991) Sitchen's first book
in his series on humanity's extraterrestrial forefathers.
Order
the second book,
The Stairway to Heaven (Avon, 1996)
Sitchen takes us to the legendary Land of the
Gods, and provides revelations about the Great Pyramids, the Sphinx,
and other mysterious monuments whose true meanings and purposes have
been lost.
Order
the third book,
The Wars of Gods and Men (Avon, 1995)
Sitchen investigates the origins of Giza, Baalbek,
Jerusalem, and other mysterious sites; time-wise, beginning with the
earliest recorded times on earth going through the time of the old
testament. Find out who Abraham "really" was.
Order
the fourth book,
The Lost Realms (Avon, 1996)
Sitchin again turns to ancient sources for proof
supporting his theories that millennia ago alien visitors shaped our
destiny. Order
the fifth book,
Genesis Revsited (Avon, 1995)
A re-evaluation of the Bible's book of Genesis.
Order
the fifth book,
The Cosmic Code (Avon, 1998)
Many thousands of years ago, extraordinary beings guided the
evolution of life on earth, determining the very nature of humankind
we know today.
JONATHAN GRAY, international explorer,
archaeologist and author, has traveled the world
to gather data on ancient mysteries. He has penetrated some
largely unexplored areas, including parts of the Amazon
headwaters. The author has also led expeditions to the bottom
of the sea and to remote mountain and desert regions of the
world. He lectures internationally.
"Dead Men's Secrets" by Jonathan Gray is 373 pages
of discovering ancient technology and lost secrets.
Do not miss his new books that followed "Dead Men's Secrets":Book 1 –
"The Killing Of... PARADISE PLANET"
lays out stunning evidence of a
once-global paradise,
with a temperature-controlled climate, idyllic
landscape and long-lived human giants… but a super culture
ready to wipe
itself out. The world BEFORE the Great Flood of 2345 BC
Book 2 –
"SURPRISE WITNESS"
shows what happened DURING that great Deluge
- the cosmic calamity that ripped the Earth to shreds and wiped out the
original Mother Civilization. Not only were the antedeluvian people
buried, but their technological achievements were destroyed, including all
form of machinery and construction. The skeptic may shout himself hoarse. But this event surely happened.
We have evidence that is more substantial than for any other event of
history.
Book 3 –
"The Corpse CAME BACK!"
Now comes the fast moving, fascinating
story of the settling down
of Planet Earth AFTER the Flood, and its effect
upon human history.
To order visit this page:
Jonathan Gray
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