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God Blood.Pdf God Blood Who are we? True History of Civilization By William Johnson Copyright © 2011 William Johnson All rights reserved. ISBN: None yet Acknowledgements If not for Google, Wikipedia and Ancestry.com this would not be possible. Same goes for the Internet, Microsoft and Bill Gates and its power to give a writer the power to find more knowledge . A writer could have spent a life time researching the information that was available at the tip of my finger. DEDICATION This Book is dedicated to Mankind. May you be Enlightened. Table of Contents Chapter 1 The Beginning – A brief history My first Encounter – Christmas Eve 2009 The Trigger – Forgotten Knowledge of the Sumerians that piqued my curiosity. Curiosity killed the cat – The more information I found the more curious I got. Know our origins- Mesopotamia and the Sumerians connection to rise of civilization The Sumerians and the truth about Noah’s flood – It’s much older than the bible, by almost two thousand years, maybe more. Chapter 2 The Black Sea region –5000 - 5500BC, the Black Sea region and the earliest metals made. Indo Europeans Language – It was the base for civilization… Racial Traits –– Irish Red hair paired with light eyes unique history I bet you didn’t know but should. My second Encounter – One of the most profound, documented and proven God-like visitations in history. You read, you decide. -Who am I? – I start to question my sanity. Is this happening or am I crazy? An Angel Uriel Answers. My other spiritual encounters – These are other encounters that happened in a series of events that led up to an ultimate judgment. Chapter 3 Genealogy – I was told by God to look into my family history. I never knew what I’d find, Knights, Kings, Queens, Cardinals and Saints. Mother- (Follansbee) Descends from all European Kings! Name Drop Plantagenet, Capet, Castile and Merovech of the Merovingian are who Dan Brown says carry the Blood of God and I agree. Father – (Johnson) The name itself dates to the earliest Greeks (Ionannes), and refers to the earliest patriarchs. Chapter 4 Gods – A look at who the original Gods were. The Bloodline – This is an account of the relation of biblical patriarchs to the Gods of old. Angels and Demons – Arch Angels and the fallen Angels and what they did. Biblical Patriarchs – The Unwritten history of the most important figures in all of History. Japheth the son of Noah, responsible for bringing this holy bloodline to all of Europe, left out of history. Not anymore. Sacred Text – what do they say? Can they help? -Holy Bible – Main source of our history leaves us in the dark. Well I brought a flashlight to shine some light on some common miss-conceptions -Dead Sea Scrolls – The Dead Sea Scrolls are a collection of 972 texts from the Hebrew Bible and extra- biblical documents found between 1947 and 1956 at Khirbet Qumran on the northwest shore of the Dead Sea. -Book of Enoch – Originally placed in front of Genesis, found with the Dead Sea scrolls but left out of the Bible. See why. -Book of Giants – Also left out of the Bible but confirmed there within. Chapter 5 Timeline of Civilization – Let’s get our facts straight. First cities, first Inventions. Going back to the end of time - Ancient civilizations, Neanderthals and early humans are looked at. Today’s Science – Human DNA Mysteries and 223 Alien Genes unidentified. Closing Theory – My final scientific, theory to the origins of these spiritual encounters. Predictions – Regarding the Mayan Calendar and our future. Love is divine – All you need is love. Chapter 1 The Beginning Questions asked Is there an Ancient Blood line that is susceptible to visions and holy/spiritual encounters or even enlightenment? Yes, read and see Were Adam and Eve the first Humans? – No, but they were the first of a very old intelligent race. They were the first to be Enlightened and were made or designed to rule over man to ensure his/her prosperity. Read and see Was Noah’s flooding a true historic event? Yes, but it did not kill all of mankind but the flood did happen, more than once and was catastrophic. The kicker is this story is borrowed from much older flood myths. This would make sense Why in Genesis 1:28 (KJV) does God originally tell man to go out “multiply and replenish the earth”? Why use the use the word replenish? It’s as if to say God had previously whipped man from it. Why does God say “let us make man in our image” (Gen1:26)? And to add why does God say “the man has become as one of us” (Gen3:22)? Is there more than one God talking and playing a role in the Bible? Answer: The bible is a retelling of Babylonian creation myth which in turn is borrowed from Assyrian thus taken from the Sumerians, the oldest civilized nation uncovered. Read and learn Why does the bloodline of Seth mimic that of Cain’s, especially if he was exiled? Read and see why Cain didn’t kill Abel. The God gene hypothesis proposes that human beings inherit a set of genes that predisposes them towards spiritual or mystic experiences. The God gene hypothesis is based on a combination of behavioral genetic, neurobiological and psychological studies. The major arguments of the theory are: (1) spirituality can be quantified by psychometric measurements; (2) the underlying tendency to spirituality is partially heritable; (3) part of this heritability can be attributed to the gene VMAT2; (4) this gene acts by altering monoamine levels; and (5) spiritual individuals are favored by natural selection because they are provided with an innate sense of optimism, the latter producing positive effects at either a physical and psychological level. The vesicular monoamine transporter 2 (VMAT2) also known as solute carrier family 18 member 2 (SLC18A2) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SLC18A2 gene.VMAT2 is an integral membrane protein that acts to transport monoamines—particularly neurotransmitters such as dopamine, norepinephrine, serotonin, and histamine—from cellular cytosol into synaptic vesicles. I know there are a lot of people out there that are searching for answers to hard questions. Questions so hard, no one seems to have had answered them, or at least enough to cure the curiosity. One can feel hesitant to ask some of the deepest possible religious questions. Questions seem so simple like whom or what is God? Where do we come from? Are we the first? Are we alone? These seem too simple of questions to have caused some of the most controversy in our history. Given our technological capabilities you think we could answer these simple questions. For whatever reason no one can answer these questions to people’s satisfaction. I believe one of the goals of this book is to help people recognize or better understand their faith. I was never a religious type until I had an experience that changed my perspective. Like me, those that turn to the bible can be confused and left with more questions than answers. It also does not help that science teaching us things that explain natural phenomena. These things are true but differ then what is written in holy record. If you talk to scholars, the religiously educated and those that are enlightened, they will say not to take Genesis too literal. That’s hard to do considering it’s all we have to go by. Or is it? The Dead Sea Scrolls are the oldest source of material we see in the bible. They are around 2000 years old. That is until we look at ancient Mesopotamian artifacts dating to over 5000 years old baring the same stories and subject matter with very similar character names. It’s the stories in both the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Mesopotamian or Sumerian art that do not make it into the bible which fill in my questions regarding Genesis. Read and learn of these ancient tablets and the book of Enoch which was originally the first book of the bible we now read. I think archaeology in the past 200 years has cast some speculation as to the bibles creation accuracy in Genesis. I think Genesis is as accurate as possible considering the age of the writing and the understanding it would have taken to comprehend the messages from God and the usage of names and times. This book is about spiritual encounters and one particular vision that left me with knowledge that I never possessed before. At first I thought I was crazy until I started uncovering the same information I received in this vision. This Enlightenment or Quickening is a hard topic to research which is one of the main reasons this was written. So everyone can read a true history of our origins in one place. I’m writing this book to give detailed account of spiritual encounters I had and my quest to find their origins. I needed to prove to myself that I wasn’t crazy. I never knew I’d find them. I hope this book can add insight for anyone experiencing spiritual encounters. My experiences turned my world upside down and almost killed me. It was unexpected to say the least but come to find out it would actually turn my world right side up. These experiences should be remembered for years to come by anyone reading this book because of their factual nature. Anyone that doesn’t believe in spiritual connection to a higher intelligence simply chooses not to believe or doesn’t have the brain for understanding.
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