Why Do Ancient Sumerian Aliens Exist

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Do you believe in Ancient Sumerian aliens? I could show you proof that they exists among us and beyond in the great outer space. The ancient Sumerian aliens can be proven factual because the book of Enoch speaks of Nephilin or watchers of the earth; The fallen angels are twisted through time and thought of as Greek and roman gods These ancient aliens go by many names and can be traced back to the time gods and goddess we’re more prominent. This is how we came up with the great Greek Gods and even you’re Egyptian gods. Stories were passed down generations and each time they were changed and twisted into powerful gods when really they were aliens teaching mankind how to survive. Sumerian people at the time were the most advanced civilization …show more content…
This is why all Egyptian rulers had real ones or wore fake ones Queen Hatshepsut is also known to have worn a fake beard this beard was a symbol of her divinity and power. The Egyptian tombs were created to have beards on them to display their divine nature after death in the human body. These first gods started the stories and from there the Greeks, Roman and Egyptians had theirs new gods in their own version. The stories that the Sumerian people told of their gods reached around the world and soon other cultures twisted them into their own. Instead of calling them aliens people around the world worshiped them calling them gods instead of monsters from space. For example the Ancient Sumerian goddess Aya can be related to Hera the Greek goddess who was also the husband of the highest god Zeus. Both the goddess is proof of the fact that the stories somehow changed through times. These stories are proof that aliens are indeed real and can be proven factual with the evidence found around the world. These people had no idea they were actually worshipping aliens instead of Gods they just perceived them as gods since they came from the sky and had magical powers. Throughout time the stories were changed to make them seem more human than for what they really were Aliens. Every different region perceived them in their own way my theory is that they made them seem more human to cover up the fact that they were aliens to try and keep the public calm. If the public knew they were really worshiping aliens there would most likely be a war, another race of extraterrestrial’s would terrify them into thinking they were actually here to harm

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