![]() ![]() However, I was willing to give the book the benefit of the doubt, and I at least hoped I'd be able to read it and think, “Huh, those are some strange coincidences, for sure.”īut in the end, I can’t say I had that reaction to the book.ĭeLonge and Levenda state up front that Sekret Machines isn’t intended for skeptics. I’m thinking more of the single-celled variety of aliens. To clarify: I’m sure alien life exists, but not necessarily in a form that can fly to Earth and experiment on human. As a science writer, I didn’t expect to be convinced that aliens have already visited Earth multiple times. I went into this book with a relatively open mind. Sekret Machines: Gods: Volume 1 of Gods Man & War by Tom DeLonge and Peter Levenda, $17, Amazon There are a lot of sekret machines to keep track of, after all. Both books bill "top government officials" as extensive sources. It also should not be confused with Sekret Machines Book 1: Chasing Shadows, a fictional thriller companion to this book, which DeLonge co-authored with novelist A.J. It should be noted that this, indeed, is just the first volume. For all its street associations it also helps us to distinguish what we mean by secret from the usual interpretations." You know, all those street kids and their slang.) (Yes, you read that correctly, and no, I did not misspell “secret.” DeLonge and Levenda explain: "We are using this unusual spelling of secret quite deliberately. I have read the book, and I can confirm that it's totally strange.ĭeLonge’s co-author in this endeavor is Peter Levenda, a famed occult historian, and the book is called Sekret Machines: Gods: Volume 1 of Gods, Man, & War. Now, Tom DeLonge has co-authored a book that seeks to explain this theory to the masses. ![]() Tom DeLonge left the pop-punk band permanently in 2015, mainly because he wanted to focus on his first love: a grand unifying theory of alien encounters on Earth. But that aspect of human history is simply a lot older than people realize.When I first heard that Blink-182's former frontman Tom DeLonge was now involved in a deep study of aliens, my first thought was, “Wait - what?” Some of the older mythologies, like the Sumerians of course, obviously do have references to beings that are totally different from Atlanteans and such. ![]() That's of course not to say that Ancient Aliens aren't part of the story, they most certainly are. So indeed, a lot of the mythologies we know of are referring to either Atlanteans or their contemporaries/predecessors such as the Lumerians or the people of Mu. Indeed the War of the Titans from ancient greek mythology is about a war between the Atlanteans and mainland Europe, mainly the proto-greeks. This is the great missing piece of the alternative history puzzle, as people are mistaking the Atlantean influence for aliens. However for most pantheons this probably doesn't refer to aliens, rather it's much more likely that they represent the Atlanteans. My answer would be no, the greek gods were probably not aliens, not directly at least.įrom what we know so far, basically all of the polytheistic pantheons represent 2 things: on one hand the gods represent aspects of the solar system, especially the 7 visible heavenly bodies (sun, moon, venus, mercury, mars, saturn, jupiter), on the other hand they represent great historical figures or people that are relevant to the history of the respective culture. The entire general topic that this question falls under is complicated, to say the VERY least. I come across stuff all the time that it's hard for me to believe everyone hasn't figured out is wrong, but there it is. You have to be willing to disagree with something some "expert" has said. You want to try to get back to the real beings and events that are under all that.Īnother is that there are many mistakes and possibly intentional errors among "authorities". You must keep in mind that these were real beings that did real things which humans tried very imperfectly to understand and record, and then additions and subtractions and distortions came in over the centuries. ![]() One is that a tremendous amount of noise and crud has built up around the information concerning these "gods" over thousands of years. There are a couple of important things to keep in mind while studying identifications. The basic idea that a god in one civilization is the equivalent of a god in another civilization is known as "identification". More specifically, the same set of prominent Anunnaki were known in different civilizations by different names. ![]()
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