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By Guest Writer Christian deBlanc (bio | articles | forum)
Now, some people out there promoting conspiracy theory / New Age theology seem to believe that Thoth, the priest-king of Atlantis and ancient Egypt, was Lucifer. I have heard Thoth referred to as a fallen angel.
Let’s investigate Thoth before we assume.
In so doing, I will present you some of the interesting quotes I found in the Emerald Tablets of Thoth. Before doing so, I will remind you that I have written two recent articles (1, 2) that reference shape-shifting reptilians. Indeed, in both the Talmud of Jmmanuel as well as the King James Bible, the Pharisees of Israel during Immanuel’s time are referred to as a “brood of vipers.” Moreover, just a cursory read of the Book of Revelation will reveal references to Satan, that Great Dragon—the deceiver of mankind.
With that in mind, I will articulate my biases: I am biased by my belief that the entity referred to as Satan in Revelation is a composite entity—a group of beings of a reptilian form grouped under the categorical term, “the Dragon.” I am also biased in my belief that there are both good and evil extraterrestrials; and, in the last analysis, I believe that God is a powerful, extraterrestrial being, who is the leader of the Biblical Elohim and / or the Sumerian Annunaki.
This is what the Emerald Tablets of Thoth (hereafter referred to as ETT) has to say about this issue: