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11. The Transgression of the Watchers

After the Pleiadians and the Sirians had taken over the task to protect the planet, Luzbel’s influence was felt again. This time it was over a group of two hundred Pleiadians under the command of one named “Semiasas”. These beings transgressed the established order, allowing themselves to be carried away by the sensuality appropriate to a paradisiacal planet that also demonstrated what for them were “unusual” vibrations. Therefore, they committed a serious infraction by having sexual relations with human beings from Earth. This activity had been a strictly prohibited activity because of the serious consequences that would once again endanger the realization of the project. The event here referred to took place at Mount Hermon.

The Book of Enoch

The uncanny thing about this story is that it is recorded in a very old book called "The Book of Enoch".

This text (supposedly written by an Old Testament character called Enoch) was mysteriously “lost” after the Council of Laodicea in the III Century AD. However, it reappeared about 200 hundred years ago. Out of the three copies recovered by the famous explorer James Bruce (as he was returning from a six year working period in Abyssinia), there are two translations into English. These were made by R. Lawrence (1821) and by R.H. Charles (1912). In the following years, several sections of the book in Greek were known and, later on, together with the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls in Qumram, appeared seven disjointed copies in Aramaic. Now, these copies are found at the “Museum of the Book” in Jerusalem, confirming the text in the translated copies.

A scene of the arrival of 200 Watchers is described by Enoch, but this event didn’t take place just a few thousand years ago as is believed. It occurred in more distant times. To have an idea, let’s remember that Genesis cites Enoch as a long-lived patriarch who lived during a seventh generation beyond Adam (Genesis 5:18). Later on, other well known names appear, names like that of Methuselah and Lamech (father of the celebrated Noah, who we know, as a survivor from Atlantis).

If Enoch was able to describe what happened at Mt. Hermon it was because this was an ancient event.

The Covenant at Mount Hermon

The Book of Enoch describes 200 “angels” landing at Mount Hermon (which is located in today’s Syria, Lebanon and part of ancient Israel). They were lead by a being called Semiasas and they mated or “joined” with the “daughters of men.”

“Let us join with them and have children with them” (Enoch, Book of the Watchers 6:2)

Having to face this proposal, Commander Semiasas replied that the idea was sheer madness, that they were angels (as the text mentions, although we know that, in fact, they were Pleiadian cosmonauts) and that they shouldn’t mate with humans. He told them: “If you do it, God will blame me because I’m the Commander and the one responsible for all of your sins.”

Nevertheless, then, all of them pledged to become involved in this act and the pledge was called “The Covenant of Mount Hermon.”

“…and they joined with those women and had giant sons…”

In the meantime, according to the Book of Enoch, the archangels Michael, Uriel, Rafael and Gabriel observed these events from heaven and, upon noticing this havoc, said to themselves: We must inform God about what is happening.” (Enoch 9:1-11)

Source: Mission Rahma

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