Saturday, August 24, 2013

Some Notes: Nephilim and Techno

Here are some notes I took mainly for my buddy Kelly Knox. However, while taking them, I began to wonder if I may not incorporate them into my novel. You may find them interesting.


"The Nephilim were considered Watchers, or Witnesses, to God's greatness (if memory serves) and did not do their job very well. Why? Women. Luscious, glorious human females. Who can blame them? They mated and made mutants--Goliath? I find it interesting that archaeologists have found human remains in certain parts of Africa and the Middle East that suggest humans once reached nine feet in height. Trippy.

I'll have to research this further. Could man use the "God Particle" to recreate Nephilim? Much like Dinosaur DNA was extracted in "Jurassic Park" to recreate those beasts (oops) I wonder if man's hubris will drive him to such a thing. Or her. Forgot to be P.C. Sorry, ladies. We all know you're more than capable of being smarter and more fit for leadership than us drooling dogs. No joke.

But I digress. What sort of consequences might this bring? What with superstorms and sinkholes and uncontrollable wildfires-unless you believe these things are a product of HAARP, and you may be correct-I wonder is God, if there is a God, sick and tired of all this bloodshed? What did Jesus say in the Bible? Something like "All this and more in my name ye shall do." and then I think he wept but I cannot recall. More research. Maybe.

 Also, technology-humanity may be on its way to being plugged into the Matrix. As funny as that sounds, as funny as I thought it was ten years ago these days I have to wonder. I guess I listen to more Joe Rogan and Alex Jones than I should. Or perhaps I should have kept my nose out of certain books in my younger years...after all, 2012 sure didn't happen. Did it? Or are we all just an imaginative dream perpetuating itself through some odd energy we call soul? Like Poe said "Is all that we see or seem but a dream within a dream?"
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OK. Back to the funny farm.

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