Gods Of Eden - William Bramley -
: The biblical story is interpreted as a prison scenario where "God" (a Custodian) wanted to keep Adam and Eve ignorant to ensure their subservience.
: Bramley argues that events like the Black Death were not natural disasters but biological weapons deployed by Custodians. He cites historical accounts of "foul mists" and "comet-like" objects seen during plague outbreaks as evidence of this. Gods of Eden - William Bramley
The book explores several historical and social tools allegedly used by the Custodians to keep humanity divided: : The biblical story is interpreted as a
Bramley reinterprets major religious figures and events through this extraterrestrial lens: The Gods of Eden - The Seeker Books The book explores several historical and social tools
: Ancient creation myths, such as those from Sumeria and the Bible, describe humans being created as a slave race to serve these "gods".
: The book examines the role of "funny money" and debt-based banking as another layer of societal control. Religious & Historical Reinterpretation