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The gold mission and the extraterrestrial San Miguel

According to Sumerian records, Nergal was the administrator of the underground mines in southern Africa from which the concept of hell derived in Christianity. He was known as Hades in Greek mythology, the god of the underworld and the god of the dead. Most of the gods of the ‘House of Enlil’, who founded the Brotherhood of Gold, lived in Sumer, also known as ‘Ki-Engi’, which probably means ‘the lands of the Lords on Earth’.

Nergal was the only one from the ‘House of Enki’ (son of Enki) who became a member of the brotherhood after marrying Enlil’s granddaughter, Ereskigal. His abode in southern Africa was surrounded by seven walls, testifying to the great importance of the place. Enki was called ‘Ptah’, the developer, in Egypt after Enlil’s confusion of languages. The ‘House of Ptah’, ‘Ha-ka-Ptah’ gave the greek name ‘Egyptos’ from which “Egypt” derives. ‘Sumer’ is, by the way, not ‘Sumerian’ but Akkadian, referring to the lands of the Enlilites (‘Ki-Engi’).

While all the gods used human slaves as servants, the Gold Brotherhood also used them as gold miners. They used to select young men and women and hand them over to Nergal, the great ‘consumer’ of slaves. One of them was Nannar, the governor of Ki-Engi (Sumer). Nannar is also known as Sin, the god of the moon. Its symbol was the crescent moon later adopted as a symbol of Islam. His reputation as a ‘slave supplier’ managed to survive and make his way into Christianity. It is supposed to be the Archangel Michael who collects the souls of the dead and hands them over to other administrators for “judgment”.

Although it is a well-known fact that Christianity involves many mythological and pagan traditions, Michael’s duties in Christian culture originate from actual events. The deliverer of miners (by ship like Charon or not) became the deliverer of souls. Expressions like “we have to leave when the archangel Michael calls” or “when Saint Michael comes for the soul” are not unusual among Christians. The selected humans were taken to work in the mines for the rest of their lives and considered dead. Thousands of years after Nannar sent the first slaves to dig for gold in the underworld, Christians still believe that he is the only one (under his new identity as Michael, which means ‘he who is like god’) who will come and rescue their souls from the enemy! It is believed that only the dead can see Michael’s face and therefore he is often depicted faceless in many Christian churches.

The faceless ‘Saint’ selected countless young men and women and delivered them to a place of no return. Other archangels killed people and destroyed cities, created plagues that destroyed all living things or fired their missiles at innocent people. We didn’t find any significant difference between the evil Hades and the ‘good’ angels! The great slave trader Sin has been declared a “saint” by the Church fathers, something we think is, at the very least, very unintelligent. His new epithet and his new name cannot ease the burden of his evil deeds against humans. Saint Michael and other angels are closely related to Yahweh’s Golden Mission! So far, the results of the Golden Mission have been tremendously profitable for the gods, but totally disastrous for humanity.

According to the Catholic Encyclopedia, St. Michael is supposed to “fight Satan.” If we consider that the word ‘Satan’ is a corruption of the Arabic word ‘Shekhtan’ which means ‘adversary’, ‘antagonist’, then Saint Michael is fighting against him and the adversary of Enlil / Yahweh, that is, another god. He is also regarded as the patron of the church and, during the Middle Ages, the patron of knights’ orders! In the Greek liturgy he is considered as ‘Archistrategos’, which means ‘Chief of the Army’. The Catholic Encyclopedia says:

‘It would have been natural for Saint Michael, the champion of the Jewish people, to be the champion also of the Christians, giving victory in war [emphasis added] to his clients. Also from the Catholic Encyclopedia we read that Nannar / Michael also influenced Emperor Constantine. In another article we affirm that Yahweh and his angels appointed Constantine as their agent to ensure the future of the new religion. From the Catholic Encyclopedia: ‘TO Constantinople Likewise, Saint Michael was the great celestial physician. His main shrine, the Michaelion, was at Sosthenion, about fifty miles south of Constantinople; there it is said that the archangel appeared to the emperor Constantine. ‘ Constantine, as well as all the other fathers of the early Church, claimed that he acted in accordance with the will of God. It would have been more appropriate if he had said that he acted according to the will of the gods!

Joshua 5: 13-15: And it came to pass that when Joshua was by Jericho, he lifted his eyes and looked, and behold, there was a man in front of him with a drawn sword in his hand; and Joshua approached him and said, “Are you for us or for our adversaries?” And he said: No; but so captain of the LORD’s army [emphasis added] now i come. And Joshua fell on his face to the ground, worshiped and said to him: What does my Lord say to his servant? And the captain of the Lord’s army said to Joshua, Untie your shoe from your foot; because the place you are in is holy. And Joshua did. ‘ Note that Joshua assumes the man was one of his own or perhaps one of his enemies. But no, he was the commander of the army immediately accepted by JosuĂ©! The fact that Joshua assumed that the angel could be one of the enemies, Anakim was one of the enemies, witness that the Anakim were not giants as the Bible claims, but people of perfectly ordinary appearance. Although he informs JosuĂ© that the place is now ‘holy’, he does not explain why, and Joshua takes his shoes off! The captain of God’s army (Israel means “Soldiers of God”) is probably the Archangel Michael, the architect behind the Christian religion. St. Michael is a kind of unicum in Christianity. He is the only alien (all angels were aliens, members of the Enlil / Yahweh / God Gold Mission) who has been declared a saint by the Christian Church. Its representation by icons in the Christian Church (with or without a face) is a contradiction to the doctrine ‘do not make any images’.

No other god or human has been honored with so many epithets. The otherwise mythological moon god suddenly appeared as the patron of the Church and knights, the savior of souls, the Chief of the army of both Jews and Christians. While all known saints have naturally died or been murdered, there is no record of the death of Saint Michael and this is in accordance with the absence of such information about Nannar, the father of Inanna / Aphrodite, the goddess of war. In the same way, the Enlilites promoted the Golden Mission as a family business; the establishment of Christianity was a family project for the good of the Golden Mission.

References

Mindspring.com/~mysticgryphon/descent.htmEn.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_(archangel)

The Golden Mission, So Far Not Good, by Andreas A. Paris Outskirts Press Inc., 2007

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