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O Assyrian, the rod of mine anger, and the staff in their hand is mine indignation, Woe unto us! Who shall deliver us out of the land of these almighty Gods? These are the Gods that smote the Egyptians with all manner of plagues in the wilderness. (Samuel 4:8) That the ancients had weapons of power has been a fact long sequestered by the elites. Authors who have sought to expose the facts have been persecuted, ridiculed, and had their works suppressed. I have said comparatively little in regard to the prehistoric science in weapons, including firearms, although it is manifest that they played the most vital part in ancient “power poli- tics...possession of the knowledge of metallurgy must have been one of the most urgent yet secret objects on the part of those who desire to rule the ancient world...I cannot overstress how vital and important is always the problem of weapons. Can we not read in them some justification for the belief that some forgotten race of men attained not only the knowledge that we have so recently won, but also that power that is not yet ours?...1 believe that there have been civilizations in the past that were familiar with atomic energy and that by misusing it they were totally destroyed. The Smithsonian Institute and the Bureau of Standards in Washington finally proved that over 7,000 years ago, steel was made in furnaces which burned as hot as 9,000 degrees centigrade. But those who have read the Book of Enoch will recall that the contrivance of metal and weapons had different origins than any modern scientist is wad And Azazel taught men to make swords, and knives and shields and breastplates and made known to them the metals of the Earth and the art of working with them...and they were lead astray, and became corrupt in all their ways. The war of the gods is recorded in the Bible. Veiled references to it include the term, “first born.” This euphemism turns up in the Old Testament. We read of Jehovah, for instance, striking down the “first born” of the Pharaoh for Moses. Later, in the New Testament, Herod goes after the first born of the so-called Israelites in his search for the Christ child. Few ask what is productive in attacking those without any sin, when the resources would be better used striking at the actual enemy. Little in theological 46 The World Falls Dead One of these master researchers was Comyns Beaumont, who wrote the following: In his book Interpretation of Radium, the great physicist Fredrick Soddy wrote: going to publicly espouse. Atlantis, Alien Visitation, and Genetic Manipulation