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sensation of 2004 with Dan Brown’s novel The DaVinci Code, taking the cultural programming to another level. This idea is supplemented by the work of Laurence Gardiner who has connected the Holy Grail Bloodline to reptilian aliens. At the same time, we have a host of true believers around the planet preaching the gospel of those cute and helpful Grays, and the reptilian Lord who really loves us and never did anything to humanity except teach them all about how to be civilized. As I wrote in my analysis of the Bible that can be found both on our website and in my book, Ancient Science, what seems to be true is that the writers of both the Old and New Testaments couldn’ t just toss out a 1, ws aw 1 mo aa the oral traditions of the people. They used them in a very special way. With an awareness of how history can by mythicized and then historicized, and any combination thereof, we can look at the scriptures with a different eye. We can theorize that there must have been a real person around whom the legend of Jesus - the mythicized history - was wrapped. We can theorize that he was teaching something important and dramatic for it to have made such an impact. We can also theorize that this “impact” was seen as very dangerous at first, but later, after many twists and turns had been introduced, it was thought that the growing myth and popularization of Jesus could be utilized - with appropriate rulings on what was “holy writ” - as the centerpiece of a Control System. It often seems that whatever was positive was twisted and turned backward. What develops with a broad historical review, is the idea that whatever “Jesus” was really doing and saying, it was most certainly twisted, corrupted, and emphasis shifted in fairly predictable ways. In other words, the Bible that we know, in its various parts, was declared to be “holy and infallible” to justify any of a number of Regarding the creation of the Bible as it really happened, in examining this process, we find nothing of the “Holy Ghost” in there. That’s the plain fact. And a lot of people in the “business” of religion know it. Nevertheless, in our current day, we find an astonishing state of affairs: our institutions of higher learning generally have a special faculty allotment for the teaching of theology, financed by the taxpayer, whether Christian or Jew! One assumes that the students who study this theology are also given exposure to other studies, such as math, languages, science, and so forth. 179 High Strangeness — Part Two political maneuvers.