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<blockquote data-quote="ArthurPandragon" data-source="post: 252891" data-attributes="member: 15510"><p>I do not know for all the stuff about blood groups, rhesus or how it would prove that a part of the human kind were of alien descendance.</p><p>Nonetheless, I am curious of how this discourse rallies other analysises that I have already read about a few ethnic groups whose ancestors were extra-terrestrial.</p><p>I already read that about Turko-Mongols and it matches also with stories that argue that the Basques are heirs of Atlantis, which generally bandwagons affirmations that the Atlanteans have been giants and so maybe Nephilim.</p><p>I find curious all those converging narratives about groups that are also allegued having strong psychic powers notably forging thoughtforms. The Turko-Mongol shamans are reputated for easily creating servants or familiars. Also, grant Basque houses plus Eastern European people are probably key-actors of shenanigans involving mass manipulation and use of egregores and even godforms.</p><p>Plus, I know a famous pop-culture saga that includes an optional story: some ancient artefacts would be forged into meteorites and so included an alien virus. So, when a person is cut with such an artefact, either they die due to a negative reaction to the virus just like for a fever or they develop powers i.e. automatically generate a servant that can secretly act at their name.</p><p>Finally, I have realized for a few years that people who have studied parapsychology and especially all the thoughtforms stuff are also obsessed about UFOs, aliens or even hypothesis of real Eldritch abominations.</p><p>So, I wonder: do all those narratives come from nowhere or at least from stupidities? Or, can we find a serious root to all those stories?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArthurPandragon, post: 252891, member: 15510"] I do not know for all the stuff about blood groups, rhesus or how it would prove that a part of the human kind were of alien descendance. Nonetheless, I am curious of how this discourse rallies other analysises that I have already read about a few ethnic groups whose ancestors were extra-terrestrial. I already read that about Turko-Mongols and it matches also with stories that argue that the Basques are heirs of Atlantis, which generally bandwagons affirmations that the Atlanteans have been giants and so maybe Nephilim. I find curious all those converging narratives about groups that are also allegued having strong psychic powers notably forging thoughtforms. The Turko-Mongol shamans are reputated for easily creating servants or familiars. Also, grant Basque houses plus Eastern European people are probably key-actors of shenanigans involving mass manipulation and use of egregores and even godforms. Plus, I know a famous pop-culture saga that includes an optional story: some ancient artefacts would be forged into meteorites and so included an alien virus. So, when a person is cut with such an artefact, either they die due to a negative reaction to the virus just like for a fever or they develop powers i.e. automatically generate a servant that can secretly act at their name. Finally, I have realized for a few years that people who have studied parapsychology and especially all the thoughtforms stuff are also obsessed about UFOs, aliens or even hypothesis of real Eldritch abominations. So, I wonder: do all those narratives come from nowhere or at least from stupidities? Or, can we find a serious root to all those stories? [/QUOTE]
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