The story of Neptune of the Anunnaki
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.พ. 2025
- Neptune shows up, and it turns out he is known to me by another name--a couple other names, actually, from his past lives. He is no longer Anunnaki, he is human; however, his story is unique, unlike that of many of the Anunnaki who had to reincarnate in human bodies. So, like Sauterine, he is one of the "creator Gods" that got his name attached to a planet. In his case, he has quite a story!!!
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Well that was interesting. A good question about why did the Anunnaki use humans and not technology to mine gold . I have thought about this before and came to the conclusion that if the Anunnaki were homeless space travellers then they would have limited resources with which to utilise their technology. Most of their resources (especially labour) would be devoted to ensure survival on their ships, so say if they did have a few robots available to them they would be needed on ship and would not risk loosing them on planet and the same would apply for any other technology and or people. Far better to breed self replicating robots as a sustainable form of slavery than risk assets. I think it would be a case of only expendable equipment and personell would be able to go on planet as all the critical people and equipment would have to remain on ship to ensure survival. So any Anunnaki allowed to go on planet for any amount of time would know that they are as expendable as the red shirted security personnel in Star Trek. Also the revelation that the mined gold was needed for some process to do with the fuel for the ships makes sense . The theory that the gold was needed for an atmospheric repair did not make a lot of sense to me, maybe it was something that was lost in translation. Thanks for that Neptune (Carl?). That is an astonishing example of thinking for your self in a situation where an enormous amount of pressure from social conditioning and possible sanctions would make it extremely hard to break out on to your own path. Much easier just to comply and follow the herd. Very, very brave.
Yes, very interesting. I think you figured it out...ha ha... Carl indeed. Known for his courage and ability to break with the herd in other circumstances.