Q said this is not for everyone. Why?
Because the shocking origin and nature of humanity has been one of the best kept secrets of all time….
For centuries the Church has taught that every word of the Bible is literally and factually correct. Many still believe that today. Yet that belief does not withstand much scrutiny. The Bible says the world and everything in it, including man, was created by God in six days. The earth itself was a flat circle, covered by a dome firmament and surrounded by water. Does that withstand academic scrutiny? Most would say absoluely not. How do they know?
The primary scholarly method of Bible study is EXEGESIS. This is the practice of examining the Bible together with all related disciplines - history, archeology, languages, and so on. Approached in this way one soon discovers that the Bible was written by humans - divinely inspired certainly, but written by humans.
Just a few years back, a famous scholar (Mauro Biglino) was hired by the Vatican to translate the books of the OT as accurately and literally as possible. When he had finished the first 3 books the Vatican panicked and cancelled the project - sealing away the new translations.
For Biglino had changed the Creation story. His translation was that "Man was created from the "material of Gods" - not in "the image of God.' The implication was that man was a product of genetic design using the "material" (genes) of the "Gods". That and many other specifics led Biglino to scholar Zechariah Stichin's works.
Stitchin's translation of Sumerian tablets, which pre-date the Hebrew Bible, are the basis of a series of well known books starting with "The 12th Planet." When you read the accounts in the tablets it exactly matches Biglio's translations and confirm that man was "created' by the genetic engineering of an alien race known as the Annunaki, which translates as "Royal Blood",
In addition, the translations also demonstrate that the many "miraculous" encounters between Hebrews and Yahweh described in the Bible are in fact real interactions with the Annunaki "lords." In particular the accounts of "chariots of the gods" and other detailed descriptions by Bible Prophets exactly match the events described in the tablets. So it tuns out that in many respects the Bible was even more literally accurate than anyone imagined.