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The Space Alien invaders used their superior technology to convince the humans that they, the Space Aliens, were our ‘gods’. Some of the Space Aliens, such as Elyon (aka Adoni), even claimed to be ‘the creator’ of the Universe.

These Space Aliens were variously known as Elohim, Annunaki, Devas, Theoae, and many other labels in various human languages.
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In Elamite, and those of its more ancient precursor languages that we understand, the ‘gods’, known as ‘hapir’ (it’s plural), were specifically interested in gold (‘huzi’ or ‘huzzi’), and demanded it as a major part of the ‘tributes’ that the humans in that area were to provide on a very regular basis under penalty of death. This context of ‘gold for gods’ is repeated constantly throughout all those parts of humanity where the ‘gods’ beset the people. Ultimately we see this being seized upon by the Khazarian Mafia with their ‘love’, and ‘lust’ for gold that knows no satisfaction.

But what did they, the gods, do with all the gold?

It seems that they, the hapir, the gods, ate the stuff.

Yes, there are very ancient texts that describe the metal gold, being prepared, then consumed (along with the blood and fats of human children) by the gods. There are other languages where ancient texts also speak to the consumption of prepared gold by the ‘gods’.
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One element of this historical journey for ingested gold, is that it is, even now, as it has always been, known as a nootropic, a mind enhancing metal. In the ancient texts, labels applied to the anonymous humans who took the gold preparation were centered on the concept that they were the ‘Princes of Light’. As noted in my previous articles, the connection mechanism between the human body and the Space Alien mind-to-machine interface device was by way of bio-photonic activity within the human body. In my opinion, the word ‘prince’ is a bad translation of a technical description, the context, and meaning for which has been lost over these thousands of years.

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