Recap
Giants and Fallen Angels
Steve Quayle (
stevequayle.com), said he's on "a quest to find out (the) real history," when he appeared on Tuesday night's show. A bioterrorism expert, Quayle has also spent thirty years investigating arcane texts like the Book of Enoch to uncover the lost past of giants and fallen angels.
He said that evidence for giants such as complete skeletons has been shunted away over the years in obscure locations, like the remains of a 9-ft red-haired giant he claimed was in a museum in Lovelock, Nevada. Quayle also mentioned a mummified body which was 12 ft. tall that's in a museum in South Africa. He added that some giants' heads were 4 to 6 times larger than a human head and had protruding jaws containing two sets of teeth with two complete chewing surfaces.
Quayle believes these giants were sired by fallen angels, who became "fallen" after they mated with human females. Fallen angels according to Quayle, had bodies but they could change form as opposed to demons which he described as being disembodied spirits. It is these spirits that Quayle places behind the modern Alien Abduction phenomena. He thinks the aliens are on a malevolent mission to create genetically altered "transhumans," and this will be investigated in his forthcoming book,
Genetic Armageddon: Today's Technology Tomorrow's Monsters.
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One of the books tonight's guest
Steve Quayle has written is titled
Aliens and Fallen Angels: The Sexual Corruption of the Human Race, in which he looks at the mythology and history surrounding the idea that supernatural beings mated with earthly women.
Another book that makes some interesting connections is
Angels and Aliens, a provocative treatise by Keith Thompson. He writes that the word angel was derived from a Greek translation of the original Hebrew "mal'akh," which meant the "shadow side of God." Thompson documents the changing perceptions of angels over the centuries and how in the past the demonic and angelic were not necessarily considered two separate types of beings.
While Thompson chooses not to reduce "complex realms to one another"—i.e. today's aliens are the same as angels of the past, he does draw parallels between the experiences. "The beings who visited George Adamski in the California desert appeared in pleasing human form (angels of light?), whereas the Men in Black portend distinctly sinister overtones (angels of darkness?)," he notes. Thompson cites the well-known 1917 "Miracle at Fatima" case where three children were visited by a being that appeared in a bright flash of light, as being a kind of crossover episode that has both religious and ufological interpretations to it.
--L.L.