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Nordic Aliens and the Greek Gods of Africa

Through the Wormhole: Lost Civilizations, Oracles, Robots, and the Bird Language of the Gods

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Nordic Aliens and the Greek Gods of Africa

Written by: Lars Bergen, Sharon Delarose
Narrated by: Matthew Carr Anderson
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Deep in the mists of history, Africa was colonized by Nordic Greek gods who spoke through lifelike oracles embedded with two-way communication devices. They spoke in the same birdsong language used by Nordic aliens today.

Most were industrious, peaceful, happy, honest, long-lived, and their colonies free of crime. Some avoided humans because we were the opposite. Remnant colonies of strange peoples still existed during the Age of Exploration, some with forked tongues, translucent skin, ghost-white skin, eight fingers and toes, and the ever-present giants. Skeletons and mummies of up to 14 feet tall, lifelike robots and automatons, why don’t we hear about any of this? Because power brokers want to destroy Earth’s extraterrestrial history.

Was the biblical Noah an extraterrestrial hybrid? His own father believed so and accused his wife of dallying with angels. Was Adam a hybrid? Did the fallen angels or watchers so vilified in the Bible disobey orders because of a challenge to prove that they could withstand the temptations of mankind?"

©2019 Sharon Delarose (P)2022 Sharon Delarose
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