Extraterrestrials species that have made contact with earth

Throughout history, ancient texts, religious scriptures, and cultural myths have hinted at the presence of otherworldly beings influencing human civilization. The Bible, alongside other sacred writings, contains cryptic accounts of celestial visitations—divine messengers descending from the heavens, fiery chariots soaring through the skies, and enigmatic figures imparting wisdom to humanity. Could these narratives be encoded descriptions of extraterrestrial encounters? From the Elohim and Nephilim of Genesis to Ezekiel’s vision of a flying craft, the possibility arises that early religious experiences were shaped by advanced cosmic intelligences. This perspective invites us to explore humanity’s spiritual evolution not as an isolated journey, but as part of a greater galactic unfolding—one in which extraterrestrial contact may have played a crucial role in shaping faith, divine revelation, and the very essence of our cosmic identity.

 

AI generated the amazing image on the left. it is based based on the text depicting ancient religious figures encountering extraterrestrial beings, with a radiant humanoid figure descending from a glowing spacecraft, a fiery chariot in the sky, and a cosmic biblical landscape evoking divine revelation and intergalactic connection. What words would these ancient observers use to describe “those that came from the sky?”

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The Anunnaki (450,000 - 2,000 years ago)

Source: Sumerian tablets, particularly the Enuma Elish and the Epic of Gilgamesh.
Influence:

  • Believed to have come from Nibiru (a hypothetical planet) and genetically engineered early humans by combining their DNA with hominins to create Homo sapiens as a labor force.
  • Influenced early agriculture, architecture, and governance. The Anunnaki are often credited with introducing advanced knowledge to Sumer, the cradle of civilization.

The Serpent Beings (200,000 - 30,000 years ago)

Source: Ancient myths and depictions, including the Nagas in Hindu mythology and serpent gods in Mesoamerica.
Influence:

  • Regarded as teachers of wisdom and spiritual enlightenment.
  • May have influenced the design of megalithic structures and early spiritual practices.
  • Associated with the spread of esoteric knowledge and genetic manipulation myths.

 

The Builders of Megalithic Structures (12,000 - 4,000 years ago)

Source: Sites like Göbekli Tepe, Baalbek, and the Pyramids of Giza.
Influence:

  • Believed to have brought advanced engineering and astronomical knowledge.
  • Structures suggest an understanding of celestial mechanics far beyond the capacities of known ancient cultures.
  • May have seeded cultural myths about gods descending from the heavens.

The Atlanteans and Lemurians (11,000 - 10,000 years ago)

Source: Plato’s dialogues (Timaeus and Critias), Theosophical writings.
Influence:

  • Some speculate these advanced civilizations were remnants of extraterrestrial colonies or hybrids.
  • Credited with spreading advanced technology and spiritual teachings across the globe before their destruction.

 

The Watchers or Nephilim (5,000 - 2,000 years ago)

Source: Biblical texts (Book of Enoch, Genesis 6:4).

Influence:

  • Described as beings who “descended to Earth” and taught humanity various skills such as metallurgy, weaponry, and magic.
  • The Nephilim (offspring of the Watchers and human women) were considered giants and warriors, influencing myths of gods and demigods.

 

The Sky Gods of Antiquity (4,000 BCE - 500 CE)

Source: Global mythology (Zeus, Ra, Quetzalcoatl, etc.).

Influence:

  • Often depicted as gods who interacted with humanity, provided laws, and demanded worship.
  • Their stories may encode actual encounters with advanced beings

Post-Medieval UFO Sightings and Modern Visitations (1947 - Present)

Source: Modern UFO phenomena, eyewitness accounts, government disclosures.
Influence:

  • Increased reports of unidentified flying objects and encounters with beings such as the Greys, Nordics, and Reptilians.
  • Alleged influence on technology advancements, with claims of reverse-engineering extraterrestrial craft.
  • Cultural influence through media and the proliferation of extraterrestrial narratives.

Summary of Influence

  • Genetic Manipulation: The Anunnaki are most associated with influencing human evolution.
  • Spiritual Guidance: Serpent beings and Atlanteans are linked to metaphysical teachings.
  • Technological Advancement: Builders of megalithic structures and Watchers introduced complex engineering and esoteric knowledge.
  • Cultural Myths: Sky gods and UFO phenomena shaped religious, mythological, and cultural narratives.

Theories about extraterrestrial influence remain speculative but serve as a compelling lens for reinterpreting human history. The exact number of extraterrestrial groups or visits remains unknown but likely spans multiple epochs with varying degrees of impact.

 

The Divine Council and Sumerian Assemblies

The Biblical Divine Council

 

  • Psalm 82 describes a council where Yahweh presides over other divine beings (elohim), passing judgment and holding them accountable for their actions.
  • These beings are portrayed as powerful yet fallible, with Yahweh admonishing them for failing in their duties:
    • Psalm 82:6-7: “You are gods, sons of the Most High, all of you; nevertheless, like men you shall die, and fall like any prince.”
  • This council is reminiscent of a structured hierarchy, suggesting a group of entities involved in shaping human destiny and overseeing moral order.

Sumerian Divine Assemblies

  • The Anunnaki, central to Sumerian mythology, are a group of deities or advanced beings often described as decision-makers in councils:
    • Creation and Genetic Engineering: In the Atrahasis Epic, the Anunnaki gather to decide on the creation of humans. Enki, a member of the council, uses his knowledge to craft humans by blending divine and earthly essence.
    • The Flood Narrative: The council decides to destroy humanity with a flood, but Enki secretly aids Ziusudra (Utnapishtim), ensuring survival. This mirrors the divine deliberation in Genesis before Noah’s flood.
    • Divine Governance: The Anunnaki were believed to distribute responsibilities among themselves, managing aspects of earthly life and natural phenomena.

Key Parallels Between the Divine Council and the Anunnaki

  1. Hierarchical Structure:
    • In both traditions, a supreme figure presides over a group of subordinate beings. Yahweh’s role in the divine council parallels Anu or Enlil’s leadership among the Anunnaki.
  2. Human Oversight and Judgment:
    • The biblical gods judged for neglecting justice (Psalm 82) resemble the Anunnaki council deliberating humanity’s fate during the flood.
  3. Interaction with Humanity:
    • Both the elohim and the Anunnaki intervene directly in human affairs, often guiding or correcting humanity’s course through judgment or assistance.

Reinterpreting the “Gods” as Extraterrestrial Entities

Advanced Knowledge and Technology

  • Both accounts suggest beings with superior knowledge and power, far beyond human comprehension at the time:
    • The Anunnaki’s creation of humanity hints at genetic engineering, while Yahweh’s admonition of the elohim suggests a complex interplay of authority and responsibility.

Mortality and Limitations of the “Gods”

  • Psalm 82’s assertion that the elohim “shall die like men” echoes Sumerian myths where even the Anunnaki are not immortal, reinforcing the notion that these beings were not omnipotent deities but advanced entities subject to natural laws.

Purposeful Guidance of Humanity

  • The interactions of both councils with humanity point to intentional shaping of civilization:
    • The Anunnaki provided agriculture, writing, and laws, akin to the moral and spiritual laws Yahweh and his council emphasized.

Cultural Evolution to Monotheism

  • Over time, the Hebrew tradition consolidated its focus on Yahweh, diminishing the role of other beings. Similarly, Sumerian gods were absorbed or redefined in later Akkadian and Babylonian traditions.
  • Could this evolution reflect humanity’s attempt to simplify and centralize divine narratives after initial contact with a complex extraterrestrial hierarchy?

The Case for Extraterrestrial Guidance

Explaining Divine Councils Through an ET Lens

  • The structured assemblies described in both traditions align with the idea of advanced civilizations collaborating to oversee and influence humanity’s development. These beings:
    • Possessed advanced technology, enabling feats such as genetic manipulation and large-scale interventions like the flood.
    • Acted as custodians, guiding humanity’s spiritual and material evolution.

Bridging Mythology and Modern Understanding

  • The parallels between the divine council and the Anunnaki invite readers to reconsider ancient myths as historical accounts of interactions with extraterrestrials.
  • By interpreting these beings as advanced entities rather than supernatural deities, we open the door to a deeper understanding of humanity’s origins and potential connections to the cosmos.

Conclusion: A New Perspective on Ancient Stories

The similarities between the divine council of Psalm 82 and the Anunnaki’s assemblies reveal a shared narrative of powerful beings interacting with humanity. Viewing these beings as extraterrestrial entities rather than traditional deities provides a unifying lens through which biblical and Sumerian texts can be understood as records of early human contact with advanced, otherworldly civilizations.

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 1. The Great Flood (Genesis 6-8)

  • Date: Estimated around 2300–2400 BCE (speculative)
  • Deity Involved: Yahweh (God)
  • Cause: Humanity’s wickedness and corruption
  • Outcome: Global flood wiping out all life except Noah, his family, and the animals on the ark
  • Estimated Death Toll: Entire human population except 8 (Noah’s family) – estimates range from thousands to millions.
  1. Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah (Genesis 19)
  • Date: Circa 2000 BCE
  • Deity Involved: Yahweh (God)
  • Cause: Sinfulness and wickedness of the cities
  • Outcome: Fire and brimstone rained down, completely destroying the cities
  • Estimated Death Toll: Unknown, but likely in the thousands.
  1. The Ten Plagues of Egypt (Exodus 7-12)
  • Date: Around 1446 BCE (traditional date)
  • Deity Involved: Yahweh (God)
  • Cause: Pharaoh’s refusal to free the Israelites
  • Outcome: Deaths during plagues, especially the final plague (death of the firstborn)
  • Estimated Death Toll: Tens of thousands in total, particularly during the tenth plague.
  1. The Exodus and Parting of the Red Sea (Exodus 14)
  • Date: Around 1446 BCE
  • Deity Involved: Yahweh (God)
  • Cause: Pharaoh’s pursuit of the Israelites after their escape
  • Outcome: Egyptian army drowned when the Red Sea closed over them
  • Estimated Death Toll: Several thousand Egyptian soldiers.
  1. The Golden Calf Incident (Exodus 32)
  • Date: Circa 1446 BCE
  • Deity Involved: Yahweh (God)
  • Cause: Idolatry—worship of the golden calf
  • Outcome: Moses ordered the Levites to kill the idolaters
  • Estimated Death Toll: Around 3,000 people.
  1. Korah’s Rebellion (Numbers 16)
  • Date: Circa 1400 BCE
  • Deity Involved: Yahweh (God)
  • Cause: Rebellion against Moses and Aaron’s leadership
  • Outcome: Earth swallowed Korah and followers; fire consumed others
  • Estimated Death Toll: 14,700.
  1. The Fall of Jericho (Joshua 6)
  • Date: Circa 1400 BCE
  • Deity Involved: Yahweh (God)
  • Cause: Divine command to destroy the city
  • Outcome: Total destruction of Jericho
  • Estimated Death Toll: Entire population of Jericho—likely in the thousands.
  1. Assyrian Siege of Jerusalem (2 Kings 19:35)
  • Date: 701 BCE
  • Deity Involved: Yahweh (God)
  • Cause: Assyrian invasion of Judah
  • Outcome: Angel of the Lord struck down the Assyrian army
  • Estimated Death Toll: 185,000 Assyrian soldiers.
  1. The Death of 70,000 Israelites (2 Samuel 24)
  • Date: Circa 1000 BCE
  • Deity Involved: Yahweh (God)
  • Cause: David’s census of Israel, considered a sin
  • Outcome: Plague sent by God
  • Estimated Death Toll: 70,000.
  1. New Testament: The Slaughter of the Innocents (Matthew 2:16)
  • Date: Circa 4 BCE
  • Deity Involved: Herod’s orders, no direct divine intervention
  • Cause: Herod’s attempt to kill the infant Jesus
  • Outcome: Murder of male children under two in Bethlehem
  • Estimated Death Toll: Unknown, estimates range from dozens to hundreds.

Summary of Death Toll Estimations

While the numbers are often symbolic or unclear, the combined death toll from these major events likely reaches hundreds of thousands, though exact figures vary widely. Theologically, these events are presented as judgments, warnings, or acts of divine justice, illustrating the perceived seriousness of sin, rebellion, or disobedience from the biblical perspective.

 

However, the human cost of these events extends beyond physical death. The destruction of entire communities, the displacement of peoples, and the trauma of witnessing catastrophic loss sowed the seeds of what we now recognize as spiritual PTSD—a deep, collective wound carried forward across generations. This enduring trauma has subtly influenced the psyche of humanity, shaping its history and planting the roots of the current whirlwind of 2025, where the scars of ancient conflicts manifest as societal unrest, ecological collapse, and spiritual disconnection.

 

Unlike the Old Testament, the New Testament does not recount mass casualty events, focusing instead on teachings of love, forgiveness, and spiritual awakening. Yet, the centuries that followed were marked by profound traumas and acts of genocide carried out under the banner of spreading the Gospel. The brutal Christian Crusades against Muslims in Jerusalem, the devastating Inquisitions across Europe, and the forced coercion of indigenous peoples in the Americas during Spanish colonization are stark examples.

 

These events, steeped in both spiritual and political motivations, left an indelible mark on human history. They sowed new cycles of trauma, deepening the spiritual PTSD that has plagued humanity for millennia. The complexity of faith, power, and humanity’s struggle to reconcile moral ideals with earthly actions echoes through time, culminating in today’s whirlwind of challenges.

 

By understanding this lineage of trauma and its spiritual dimensions, humanity can begin to address the roots of its suffering and find a path toward collective healing, awakening, and a reimagined future grounded in harmony and inner light.


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