be Gods, and used the technology to subjugate the people and rule over them,” Cin explained.
“Wait!” Lanie held up a hand to stop him so she could get this right in her head. “The Hyperboreans were an alien race from Mars and fighting the Draconians effort to conquer their planet. The planet was destroyed, and both species ended up here and bred with Neanderthals and Denisovans?”
“Yes, but those aliens weren’t the only ones to come to Earth in our past. They were only the first to impact Earth in any meaningful way,” Cin explained. “There were elves, elementals, and others as well. Some aren’t from other worlds, but different dimensions. They all still come here to observe what’s happening and determine the effects on the rest of the universe.”
Lanie held up a hand and shook her head. “OK, I think other dimensions is a bit too much for my brain right now. How about we stick to Earth first?”
“That’s probably a good idea,” Cin laughed. “The dimensional stuff can be a little hard to grasp.”
It had taken him several days to assimilate all the information on Earth that he’d been able to find, and had to expand his brain capacity four times. Cin couldn’t expect Lanie to understand it all. There were a thousand years of lies and deception to wade through, perpetrated by the elite in every level of society.
“OK, so these evil aliens set themselves up as God-like leaders and began to rule Earth. How did they lose control?” Lanie asked, wondering what other truths were out there that Cin knew and could teach her.
“God himself intervened and sent his emissary, whom this hidden group of elites had killed. Of course, they blamed everyone else but themselves until the people finally believed their bullshit. They’re masters of deception and outright lies, and they chronically pit different groups against one another to prevent the people from seeing the truth of who’s causing the problems.” Cin saw Lanie’s shock and paused, giving her time to process it all.
“So, the elite are a religious group?” Lanie was stunned. She didn’t expect such evil people to follow any normal religion.
“Nope, that’s what they wanted everyone to think. They have infiltrated and subverted every major religion on this planet since before the fall of the Sumerians. All the while, keeping the truth from the people.” Cin observed Lanie to see how well she was handling what he was saying. She looked shell-shocked, and he wasn’t sure if he should continue.
“Wait, how can religion be a lie when you just said God sent his emissary?” Lanie was getting confused.
Cin explained how the elite had spent centuries hiding and destroying the true history of God, Earth, and humankind. They raided, ransacked, and stole everything they could find in the ruined cities of ancient civilizations through fake crusades and endless wars.
As recently as the last decade, terrorists were paid to loot ancient cities of their archeological treasures and the keys to unlock Earth’s past and future. The elite was desperate to know the date of the emissary's return and hoped the answer was in the artifacts at the excavated sites.
They also discovered perfectly preserved bodies of those they believed to be Nephilim, including Gilgamesh, and were looking for ways to awaken these beings. The elite believes they have the right to use these life forms and their power to rule all of Earth and this solar system.
“They took everything from us. We would all be among the stars right now if they weren’t keeping us ignorant and partially enslaved.” Cin sighed at the depths of their evil.
“How many elites are there?” Lanie wondered at the size of a group that could do so much damage and not be widely known by anyone.
Cin explained there were only a few hundred in this timeline, thousands if you included their extended families. He told Lanie the biggest problem was that their minion’s numbered in the millions around the world.
They were the face of the elite and embedded in every religion, school, local and state governments, intelligence, and enforcement agencies, militaries, law enforcement, big tech companies, news organizations, social media, and big-box companies.
Cin explained that it didn’t include the cannon fodder. The useless, indoctrinated idiots who carried out terrorist attacks on innocent citizens. Like small business owners who dared to not work for the elite and tried to reach for their dreams of independence.
Cin almost felt sorry for the cannon fodder, who were dumb enough to believe they were fighting