Anunnaki, Greek Myths, Demigods, Lucifer, and the World’s Ruling Elite

G.M HERMES
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The Anunnaki, Greek Myths, Demi-Gods and Lucifer, Prometheus and Eternal Punishment, the Neutral Source and the Free, the Masters and the Slaves, the Ruling Elite of the World

What we present today is a reading between belief in tradition and complete atheism. I know that some are displeased by the vigilant efforts to find a middle ground between blind faith in religious programming and the outright denial of all forms of faith. Between these extremes, friends, I believe that truth is never extreme but is always moderate and just.

Today, and centuries ago, humans have differed in their views of divinity, the existence of a higher power, and whether there is a real connection between humanity and the divine. People can generally be divided into three main categories:

Category One: The Creator Master and the Created Slave

They believe there is a God who rules the universe, overseeing the affairs of creatures. Everything is created except the Creator, who requires their servitude, an absolute obedience to His will alone. This is a relationship of master and servant, which has spread under the name of heavenly religions, paralleling the rise of absolute imperial rule. In areas like the Middle East, Egypt, and Southern Europe, there was a type of deification of the ruling king, who was believed to be beyond question in wisdom and governance, often being seen as a descendant of the Creator or classified as a demigod or son of a god. The circumstances under which these religions advocating servitude arose included environments that permitted the owning of slaves, where power was often measured by the number of slaves owned.

In wars, the concept of captivity arose, expressing the image of the conquering deity derived from myths of divine battles in Greek mythology and earlier in ancient Egypt, such as the battle between Ra, the sun god, and Apep, the evil serpent. The wars of the gods provided a model for war, including captivity and mutilation. In Greek mythology, the symbol of eternal torment, Tantalus, was condemned after his defeat to stand under a fruit tree with water around him; if he reached for the fruit, it remained just out of reach, and if he tried to drink, the water receded.  

In another Greek myth that we will start with to draw close comparisons with Sumerian myths, Prometheus fought in the Great War between the Olympic gods and the giants. Zeus, the chief god, tasked him with creating humans, while his brother Epimetheus created animals. Prometheus, deeply loving humans, granted them divine powers and stole fire from the gods to give to humanity. This angered Zeus, who realized that humans would not remain loyal to him since they could rely on themselves. Because humans were created to serve the victorious gods as slaves, Zeus allowed humans to retain divine powers if they shared the meat from animal hunts. Here, Prometheus intervened, leading to the creation of a covenant called sacrifices to the gods.

This concept was later embodied in religions as sacrificial offerings to satisfy the gods and participate in the shedding of blood. The Prometheus myth resembles what happened with the Anunnaki; the original purpose of creating humans was for them to serve larger beings with higher consciousness. This becomes apparent if we consider Prometheus' story. After humanity advanced due to the divine gifts Prometheus compassionately provided, they developed culture, art, creativity, and architecture. As humans became inclined toward pleasure and happiness due to their easy lives, Zeus became intensely angry, deciding to punish Prometheus by having an eagle tear at his liver on a mountaintop, with the liver constantly regenerating to prolong his eternal suffering. Zeus also punished humans by shortening their lifespans with poverty and disease. Wars among gods set a model that ancient societies emulated, leading to the concept of eternal afterlife punishment as a means of terrorizing those who had not been punished in this life.

Returning to say that this category believes that the relationship between divinity and the creature is one of Creator who created humanity to enslave them. It is clear that this Creator does not allow humans to think independently, as independent thinking would reveal the absurdity of serving a higher, more capable entity, for this represents a great injustice to humankind. Humanity was punished in these myths with burdensome duties that enforced submission and meekness, encouraged the veneration of instincts, and sanctioned bloodshed to obscure true insight. If they thought about it, they would see that these gods needed humans, and if they were complete and absolute, they wouldn’t require human service. If they were good and kind, they would elevate humans to a divine level to free them from suffering and misery.  

Generally, the humans under the manipulation of these gods, instead of freeing themselves, sought to enslave others. This was exactly where the concept of the king's union with god or absolute imperial rule emerged. These upper beings installed kings whose lineage still rules the earth. To give you an encrypted idea, as I cannot state it directly, these humans, who made a pact of obedience, offering sacrifices both animal and human, orchestrated wars, crises, poverty, and all forms of oppression. They were rewarded by these higher beings with rituals, secret sciences, and spells that helped maintain their control over thrones, authority, and all forms of wealth. They conduct offerings based on astronomical calculations, at specific annual times and geographic coordinates, holding rituals and chanting spells written in blood as a renewal of the original pact to be granted domination over the weak.

Category Two: The Neutral Source and the Free

These people believe in the possibility of communicating with the primary source of divinity and that, if connected, they can gain divine abilities without relying on the deified entities in the first category. They believe the Anunnaki, known by different names in various civilizations, are a race that reached the code of the universe and could thereby harness the four elements at will. This group believes that the Source is the god and is neutral; there are no duties from it. Rather, it has implanted in every entity its will defined by its power and wisdom. They do not believe in the concept of Creator and created and see themselves as eternal beings, hence the term "entities" rather than "creations" since some entities originated from the Source without direct creation. When humans reach the divine code, they regain spiritual memory, and in future lives, they can recognize their past selves, considering their being and essence immortal.

This concept is akin to Hindu and Buddhist myths and various ideologies of divine union, where the Source is believed to reside within every entity. Some beings, such as the Anunnaki or others, attempt to sever this connection to prevent independence, deceiving entities by claiming divinity to facilitate control and exploitation.

Some reach the Source and selfishly prevent others from reaching it, monopolizing divine powers, while others help humanity connect to the Source. This category often includes those in literature, culture, and humanistic enlightenment, and members of the first category are aware of this second group, and vice versa. Agreements exist between them, maintaining secrecy and communicating only through symbols and hints.

Category Three: Lucifer and the Flame of Rebellion

This group believes that the being who defied the gods' will and gifted humanity with developmental abilities is the true god worthy of reverence. Referred to as Lucifer or another sympathetic figure in various mythologies, this entity is seen as the humans' true creator and compassionate figure, whose image has been distorted, accused of diverting humans from worshipping their Creator. Adherents to this view claim that Lucifer, under different names in various myths, is their true creator, their loving benefactor, who consistently seeks to elevate humans to his level. Many of these followers are prominent in arts, fashion, acting, and audiovisual production. They are aware of the first category and openly oppose them, exposing the throne's conspiracy. People often believe that the world’s elite are united, but in truth, the elite fall into at least these three categories. There is a general rivalry between those of the throne, those in the arts, and the second category, the humanists, who are neutral.

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