It looks like you're using an Ad Blocker.
Please white-list or disable AboveTopSecret.com in your ad-blocking tool.
Thank you.
Some features of ATS will be disabled while you continue to use an ad-blocker.
Originally posted by Jbird
Latefordinner.html
seems to reveal we're on the right track (I think)
But not much help .... eh?
Originally posted by Burgess
OK, the question has changed
It now reads
and the visitors are called...
Originally posted by Crakeur
next question
where is crakeur's sanity?
Originally posted by SdiRailgun
Originally posted by Jbird
Latefordinner.html
seems to reveal we're on the right track (I think)
But not much help .... eh?
what do you mean?
I get nothing out of that...
bythewayiamstartingtowritelikethis anyoneelse?
Originally posted by Freenrgy2
Two lines of thought.
1. The visitors, referring to the Nephilim, were called other names. What were they.
2. If the questions are related, then the previous question that said "Michael's continent, seeded..." in reference to Atlantis, perhaps we are to look for the name of the seeded people that the Nephilim helped to create.
The Nephilim supposedly crossed their DNA with ours and created an alien-hybrid species.
Originally posted by Freenrgy2
Two lines of thought.
1. The visitors, referring to the Nephilim, were called other names. What were they.
2. If the questions are related, then the previous question that said "Michael's continent, seeded..." in reference to Atlantis, perhaps we are to look for the name of the seeded people that the Nephilim helped to create.
The Nephilim supposedly crossed their DNA with ours and created an alien-hybrid species.
Originally posted by Freenrgy2
Two lines of thought.
1. The visitors, referring to the Nephilim, were called other names. What were they.
The legends and myths of extraterrestrial visitors have been recorded in religions, artwork, literature, and philosophies since the early beginning of history. The Judo-Christian History refers to these visitors from another world as Nephilim, Cherubim, Seraphim, and angels. The Sumerians called them Igigi, the ancient Mali called them Nommo, the Greeks, Romans, Egyptians, Asians and other cultures named them gods and goddesses. We call these loving, playful, benevolent ancestors, Xylanthians, from the planet Xylanthia.
Originally posted by Fiverz
I'm gonna laugh my arse off if the answer is something like "the nephilim" instead of "nephilim". That's funny.
*goes and cries in a corner*
Originally posted by Freenrgy2
Another thing. The question is phrased "the visitors are called" instead of "the visitors were called". This makes it seem, at least to me, that the question is present tense? So, perhaps a more modern name?
Originally posted by Crakeur
thesmiths.html