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Despite the evidence, people still find the story of the Nephilim and the hidden histo- ries of our planet hard to accept, and futility is the general reaction, because the so- called “good” have rarely accessed the strength implicit in the word. Nor have they been operating according to their own rules of engagement. The adversary has dictated the game plan almost from the outset, giving themselves a headstart toward the real- ization of their goals, by insinuating, with consummate artifice, a fallacy in the minds of the good about the very nature and operation of evil. Questioning what this fallacy is, how it works, and what to do about it, is crucial to our personal and collective re- empowerment and to the attainment of the fourth outcome. The Bible gives us the advice “know thine enemy.” It would have been so much better for humanity and the planet, if we did. Those who align with “good” have been com- pelled to misidentify the enemy, their true nature and agendas, and to waste physical, emotional, mental resources and energy sparring with evil in a variety of ways, most of which are not only counterproductive but auto-destructive. Most people reluctantly accept that evil is operative in the world for the simple reason that no one can live and not know this. Some cling to the belief of a disincarnate adversary somewhere up in the clouds or down in hell. Some get to the point of identi- fying the adversary as more corporeal. When one becomes aware of the level of cor- ruption around them and successfully deduces its source, phrases like “our hidden masters are evil” become vogue. Actually, this tells us next to nothing for we have lit- tle concept of what evil really is, or how it operates, in the context we are addressing. Evil is, to us, the bad things which happen to good people. If such is caused by malign personages, then they must be resisted, they must be brought to judgment. All our energies must be spent finding rectification of the wrongs they perpetrate. This is generally what post-diluvian human beings have been thinking and doing. When we see the positive results of our commitment, we are excessively jubilant and our conviction is reinforced. When our efforts suffer setbacks, we become fatalistic and look to our own ranks resolving to do better next time. The attitude and energy we expend is, we believe, the reciprocal of what we are receiving from the other side. We imagine the combat to be a ferocious “tug-of-war” with victory going to the team with the strongest muscle, resistance, and adrenaline. But yet, for all this, pessimism grows. 132 Epilogue: Time to Change the Road You’re On He who fights too long against dragons, becomes a dragon himself. (Fredrick Nietzsche) Atlantis, Alien Visitation, and Genetic Manipulation