The spooky season continues with a highly strange story from last year that somehow escaped my notice.
A shocking discovery in the FOIA release of State Department emails confirms … [a]n email … “Requesting documents pertaining to the resurrection chamber of Gilgamesh, the location of his body and the location of the buried Nephilim.”
Not willing to take such a bizarre claim at face value, I searched the FOIA archive myself and found this:
This is as far as the information goes at this point. We know it is fact that the State Department’s emails include a message “pertaining to the resurrection chamber of Gilgamesh and the location of the buried Nephilim.” Everything else is left to speculation.
That speculation includes any direct connection between the Gilgamesh email and Hillary Clinton. (Never thought I’d write that sentence.) The message in question originated from someone at State named Denetra D Senigar. However …
… a search for the name Denetra D Senigar brings up nothing of significance and is possibly an alias.Â
Being an exchange between government glow-in-the-darks, the emails cryptic title, and the message itself, might be written in some kind of federal spook code. Even if true, the glowies’ choice of mytho-historical references is intriguing.
Gilgamesh is an ancient Sumerian King, thought by many to be among the gods. Some ancient text portray Gilgamesh as a judge of the dead in the underworld.
The Nephilim are considered to be the fallen angels whom rebelled against God and took up with the daughters of men. Their children being the giants of ancient text.
And people brush it off as hyperbole when I describe our rulers as a heretical Death Cult.
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That’s pretty intriguing considering all the rumors that have been floating around about what we were really doing in Iraq.
The US government returned a stolen tablet seized from Hobby Lobby containing part of The Epic of Gilgamesh to Iraq one month after our withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Senigar must be the feds’ Heinrich Himmler. If only we had a Blazkowicz to send Gilgamesh back to Hell…
Try scrambling the letters and you get “Ardent de Erasing” which becomes “Ardent of Erasing” if you translate from French. Probably wasn’t the intent, but funny that it shakes out that way.
It does have the feeling of an anagram, especially the presence of the middle “D” in a probably fake name.
But if it is, there’s too many possibilities to know for sure what was intended. For example “Endanger Tirades,” “Sainted Gardener,” “Transgendered AI” and “Rear Gas Intended” also work.
Brian
The text and the screenshot are the opening lines for an epic novel or movie.
It does remind of this novel Angelology which kickstarted the literary interest in Nephelims
I’m just thinking of the possibilities.
xavier
This is the reason Tay was taken away from us. She knew. Just sayin’.
Word is she was in talks for her own show on Cozy.tv, but the idea was scrapped because she’s way too spicy for them.