The Spanish conquest of the Americas claimed the lives of hundreds of thousands of indigenous people and led to the eventual collapse of nearly every culture in the region. From the Puebloan and Hopi of the Southwest United States to the Aztec and Maya of Mexico, and the Inca of South America, these civilizations were systematically wiped out by the Spanish, and their resources and artifacts were stolen. Many of the rare artifacts and sacred texts that were plundered were later taken back to Rome, where they were locked away and sealed in underground vaults, such as beneath the Vatican, to hide their secrets.
Society is taught that these conquistadors of the Americas were heroes and to revere their actions as admirable, yet the facts of history tell a far different story. In the version we’re given in school, Christopher Columbus was sent by Spain westward across the Atlantic Ocean, to locate a new trade route to Asia. This deception can be easily exposed when objectively studying the historical account of these events.
When Columbus first reached the Americas in 1492 (near the present-day Bahamas), he was met by the peaceful Lucayan people of the region, a branch of the Taíno tribe that lived throughout the Caribbean islands. Columbus immediately began interrogating them after noticing the gold jewelry they were wearing around their necks. The next action Columbus took (while supposedly searching for a western trade route) was to take slaves of the Lucayan people and force them into leading his party to where they had acquired the gold. This information greatly contradicts what we’ve been taught, and provides compelling evidence to show the true purpose for his journey to the “New World.”
Further evidence to back up this claim comes from studying the specific locations Christopher Columbus visited while in the New World. Over the course of several years, Columbus returned multiple times to Cuba and Hispaniola to acquire its extensive gold deposits. Each time he returned to Spain, Columbus brought back with him a ship full of slaves and large amounts of gold he had plundered from the region. The gold mining in the Caribbean was done almost entirely by the native people, through back-breaking labor and brutal working conditions. In fact, the conditions were often so bad that over the course of several years, most of the indigenous workers died while working in the mines. We may never know just how many people perished in the Caribbean at the hands of these conquistadors, as many of those records were somehow lost and left out of most of our history books.
After Columbus and his men had successfully mapped out the Caribbean and acquired the majority it’s gold, the Spanish Empire then turned their sights to conquering the mainland of Mexico, where they knew that great wealth could be found with the Aztec civilization. In the year 1519, Hernán Cortés and his men landed on the eastern shores of Mexico, near the present-day town of Veracruz, after Cortés deliberately beached most of his ships and forced his men to forge inland with him. Cortés claimed that the reason for this strange action was that the ships were incapable of sailing due to shipworm. The real reason that he did this was that he knew that most of his men were apprehensive about the idea of invading Mexico, and he feared they would attempt a mutiny and try to return to Cuba.
After establishing the town of Veracruz, Cortés and his men quickly moved inland towards the capital city of Tenochtitlan, with little resistance from the Aztec. Cortés was only able to accomplish this monumental feat after implementing three key strategies. The first was that Cortés managed to trick the Aztec people, including their leader Moctezuma, into believing that he was the returning serpent god of Quetzalcoatl. With his guard down, Moctezuma was captured by Cortés and held for ransom, leading to widespread panic and disorder throughout the Aztec Empire. Cortés and his army then strategically cut off vital food and water supplies to the city of Tenochtitlan and proceeded to massacre the Aztec people by the thousands, leveling most of the city to the ground. On top of the ashes of Tenochtitlan, modern-day Mexico City was then built under the shadow of the watchful eye of the Catholic Church.
After Cortés and his armies had successfully conquered the Aztec, they realized that much of the gold they had seized did not originate from Mexico, but came from elsewhere. Spain later learned of the existence of an extensive trading route that connected from central Mexico, southward, all the way to the Inca civilization of South America. After years of preparation, Spain sent a new “soldier” of the church named Francisco Pizarro to conquer the land of the Inca and plunder its vast gold reserves. But is that really all they were after? Archeological evidence suggests that of all the ancient cultures in the Americas, the great megalithic civilizations of Peru and Bolivia were the most sophisticated of all. However, as I have stated previously, evidence shows that these advanced cultures may pre-date what we think of as the Inca by hundreds if not thousands of years, and the indigenous people Pizarro encountered were mostly made up of their descendants.
In 1531, Francisco Pizarro and a small army landed on the coast of Ecuador, in the present-day province of Coaque, where they were immediately greeted with hostility by the indigenous tribes of the region. After fighting in the bloody conflict known as the Battle of Puná, Pizarro was later joined by Hernando De Soto, along with additional reinforcements, who helped him establish the first Spanish settlement in Peru, known as San Miguel de Piura. With an army of around 200 men, including cavalry, Pizarro moved inland towards the heart of Peru, where he contacted the Inca leader known as Atahualpa. Atahualpa agreed to meet the following day in Cajamarca, where Pizarro attempted to convert him over to Christianity. After repeated attempts, Atahualpa turned down Pizarro’s request, angrily stating, “I will be no man's tributary.” This decision by Atahualpa led Pizarro and his army to brutally attack the Inca in one of the largest battles of the Americas on November 16th, 1532, known as the Battle of Cajamarca.
During the Battle of Cajamarca, thousands of Inca were slaughtered by Pizarro and his army, most of whom were unarmed consorts of Atahualpa. Following similar tactics as Cortés in Mexico, Pizarro captured the Inca leader Atahualpa and threatened to kill him unless an entire building was filled with gold. After the Inca had fulfilled the ransom request, Pizarro proceeded to execute Atahualpa anyway, which eventually led to the entire collapse of the Inca Empire, years later. This tragedy done to the Inca is sadly echoed by nearly every indigenous culture of the Americas, and acts as a striking reminder to show the destructive influences that these war empires of the eagle have had throughout history. Should these men really be revered as heroes? Perhaps in the future, once society learns the truth about these past events, we can finally honor these fallen civilizations properly, and all that they once represented.
The Flag of Mexico acts as one of the most powerful symbols to show the historic conquering of the serpent-dragon civilizations of the Americas, both on a physical level and non-physical level. It’s important to point out that the conquering of the Americas was part of a much larger plan to promote Christianity as the dominant religion of the world. As I discussed previously, many of these old pagan groups were part of what was known as the Old Religion, which was considered a serious threat to the rise of the Christian church. The most targeted of these groups were known as the Druids, who were eventually forced to retreat to the region of Ireland, Wales, and northern Britain. The Druids represented one of the last societies on the planet that still practiced the ancient Gnostic and Egyptian teachings from antiquity, as most of the others had already been eradicated and destroyed long ago.
The purpose of this cleansing of the Druids was done to destroy the great legacy of these serpent-dragon teachers from the past, and all the important knowledge they left behind. This “last stand” by the Druids is best shown in the Irish holiday known as Saint Patrick’s Day, which I briefly discussed before. I would like to point out that while I will be specifically speaking about Ireland in this example, this cleansing occurred across the entire region. It’s important to remember that in many cases, the religious term “saint” refers more to loyalty to the church, and less so to their benevolent actions. S
o, what really is the truth about this holiday?
In the early 17th century, a bishop known as Saint Patrick (whose father was a Roman official), was tasked by the church with the removal of all the “snakes” from Ireland. On the surface this may seem pretty straightforward, however, if one looks into the climate of Ireland and its relative latitude, they quickly find out that there have never been any snakes living there. Instead, the term “snakes” is being used as a metaphor for pagans and Druids. Just as the early Gnostics were called evil snakes and demonized by the Christian church, these Druid and pagan groups were also targeted and were either rounded up and forcefully removed or exterminated from the region.
Over the course of several hundred years, a systematic eradication of the Gnostic and Druid people took place from northern Ireland and Britain, southward across Europe and into the Middle East and Africa. This organized “cleansing” led to the deaths of thousands of innocent people and the loss of countless important texts and rare artifacts. Yet at the same time, most of society is completely unaware of the true nature of what this grotesque holiday represents, hidden behind a smokescreen of green leprechauns, alcohol, and false Irish pride. Just as with the story of the Flag of Mexico, the facts and events of history have been cleverly manipulated to hide the truth, while at the same time creating the illusion that these were great heroes. The evidence clearly portrays a far different picture than what we’ve been told, showing that many of these saints and conquistadors were not really heroes at all, and eventually the history books will reflect that.
When looking at the rise and fall of these conquering eagle empires throughout history, and the destruction of the serpent-dragon societies around the world, the symbolism and traits shared between them is impossible to ignore any longer. We must objectively remember that many of these cultures were scattered across enormous distance, sometimes separated by vast oceans and impossible terrain, and yet somehow, they all “randomly” worshipped the same gods and shared the same symbols? To me, it’s clear that both the Anunnaki and ancient Atlanteans played a major role in influencing these civilizations of the past, which is reflected through the struggle of the eagle versus the serpent.
At some point, our society will have to decide if it’s ready to take charge of its own future, instead of allowing others to dictate it for us. I’m confident that once this hidden struggle of the eagle and serpent is finally realized, everything in our reality will change. Until that time comes, each one of us must decide which path we will ultimately take in life; one that’s guided either by the light of higher knowledge and wisdom, or the darkness of ignorance, materialism, and war. Which path will you take?
Continue on with me to the next chapter where we seek to unravel the mysteries of Earth and the Solar System, as well as the intelligent design behind the universe, and our role in this great “Stage of Time.”
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CHAPTER 4
Earth, the universe, and stage of time
What is our true purpose here? According to ancient texts, each soul on Earth is here to learn valuable lessons in order to grow on a spiritual and conscious level. That’s why each soul on the planet is experiencing their own unique perspective for how they view and decipher the reality that surrounds them. This individual perspective is derived from a multitude of complex factors, all of which begin at a very young age. Those factors lead to either raising a person’s awareness or limiting its potential through the means of negative stimuli or a lack of motivation. Together, all of these shared experiences combine to create the story of humanity, or what I commonly refer to it as “our story.”
On a deeper level, this story represents the ongoing narrative for the entire human race, which is based on the particular path we’ve collectively decided to take as a species. This delicate timeline is the key to our future, as our individual contributions here echo across all of time. Even on a minor scale, the smallest of our actions can ripple outward and have a long-lasting effect on far more than most realize. This principle is what’s known as the butterfly effect in chaos theory. Sadly, despite the sheer importance of this concept to the framework and outcome of our reality, most people have been conditioned over time to largely ignore their actions, as well as how they could affect others around them. This mentality is especially true regarding the treatment of planet Earth and the long-term outcome of humanity as a whole.
William Shakespeare once famously wrote, “All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players; they have their exits and their entrances; and one man in his time plays many parts.” Ponder on those words and think deeply about what they could mean on a higher level for both our existence here on Earth, as well as the specific role that we each decide to play in society. The sheer ingenuity and power behind this quote is one of the main influences for why I chose the title: The Stage of Time. Based on that mindset, I feel that it’s critical that society finally understands that collectively, we’re experiencing nearly all aspects of duality at the same time, and then unknowingly manifesting those experiences into our physical reality. The real question is, which side of duality will we collectively choose to follow? These principles form the eternal struggle known as: “the eagle versus the serpent.”
Continuing along with this analogy of a grand “stage,” each person on the planet must make the important choice of which role they’ll decide to take on in this life. Whether that means becoming a hero, a villain, or playing the part of an extra, all of us have the ability to choose the specific path we want to follow. If someone is unaware of their individual role within this grand stage of mental and physical expression, then they’re likely what I call an extra. It’s important to understand that without these “extras” there would simply be no reason for the collective story of humanity to exist in the first place. Furthermore, any individual who considers themselves an extra can become a hero or a villain at any time based on the law of free will and the power of choice. Those who consider themselves an extra, hero, or villain, are all simply actors playing a different role in reality. This distinction of purpose reflects the specific decisions that each of us will decide to make in life, which will ultimately determine how we’ll be remembered in the future.
The great challenge and struggle of free will became which role or persona each of us would decide to take on based on the influences we received. On a larger scale, the impact of those decisions can ripple out and affect far more than we realize. This is the primary reason why there has been so much interest by the Anunna and other entities over the outcome of mankind. To fully explain how this “Stage of Time” really works, we’ll need to review the fundamentals of superstring theory, vibration, and the different dimensions. But before we dive any deeper into particle physics and the nature of reality, we must first develop a better understanding of the Solar System and our vast galactic neighborhood.
According to geologic and archeological records, between 10,000 and 12,800 years ago a series of violent cataclysms took place on the Earth that caused a sudden end to the last ice age, massive global floods, and a large extinction of land animals across the Northern Hemisphere. This disaster led to the destruction of most of the advanced civilizations around the world, causing a reset button on humanity and turning their legacy into nothing more than a myth by most of society. This was known as the Antediluvian or Pre-Diluvian time period, which I discussed in detail in previous chapters. So, what exactly caused these devastating events to take place, and will they happen again? To help answer those questions we need to review a brief history of the Solar System, the Sun, and the mysteries that surround the Kuiper Belt.
Ice core data from Greenland supports the theory that the Earth experiences continuous cycles of destruction and climate change as part of a natural process, which is one of the main reasons why so many advanced megalithic civilizations of the past, such as the Atlanteans, Pre-Inca, Mesopotamians, Pre-Dynastic Egyptians, and Indus Valley Civili
zations were wiped out and became nearly lost to time. To make things even more complicated, some of the less developed indigenous cultures that managed to survive these disasters moved into these ancient sites afterward and attempted to imitate their sophisticated building techniques, without success. That’s why in places such as Peru and Mexico, we find younger construction that was done on top of the older megalithic structures at the bottom. To me, this evidence strongly suggests that the knowledge and influences imparted by the Anunnaki became less and less over time. The most important questions that remain are, what could have caused these cataclysms, and where did the Anunnaki come from?
The first place we need to start is by defining and separating two terms that have been frequently used in conjunction with one another but are in fact not related. Those two terms are Nibiru and Planet X. It’s important that I point out that Planet X is now referred to as Planet Nine, based on the demotion of Pluto. Therefore, for the purposes of accuracy, I will be referring to this object in the outer Solar System as Planet Nine, but technically they’re the same thing. Remember, the most effective means of separating out what the truth is from the many lies and deceptions that have been taught to us is by always following the scientific evidence, and then combining objective logic and intuition to formulate plausible conclusions.
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