@cee-dee wrote:

I think Erich Von Daniken should be coupled with Zecharia Sitchin and his Earth Chronicles. All believable stuff (up to a point) but they misinterpret and mistranslate what was left behind, was said or what was written to the point of distortion. Sitchin worked on the Sumerian clay tablets and although his writings are interesting and up to a point believable, he misinterpreted and mistranslated what was written on them. What I've always wondered though was what caused the Sumerians to write the things they did?

It's been said that all legends have a basis in fact but as we know (we do don't we?) things that are initially handed down by word of mouth have a habit of getting changed along the way.

 

As to why the "drone UFOs" are being allowed to become "accepted" as alien craft, might not that have something to do with not letting those who might become an enemy know what you're really up to and how advanced what you're doing has become?


Most religions of that region are probably adaptations of the Sumerian one,  their tablets are not even translated as most are kept in museums away from the public. Strangely.

 

We are now being told that we are being visited by something unexplainable, but most of what is being released is probably known technology. Could the motive behind that be that once we accept these are drones, we will then be happy and not question more mysterious sightings?  The military are, apparently, confused as to what these craft are and are asking the public to help understand what is happening. That in itself is a red flag!

 

We shall see what is released, but, those videos were spoken about some years ago on a particular forum. The poster, in horrible English grammar, was laughed at.  The next day he posted call signs from fighter jet pilots and made new claims, he eventually went quiet. Turns out he was talking about the videos released recently. I suspect it was an attempt by the military to start a conversation on forums.

 

No one believed MK Ultra and the Monarch Program existed, it was far too horrible to be believed. Turns out it was completely accurate.