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Thursday October 6th, 2005

Host

George Noory

Guests

Clip Streams

 
The Nephilim & Fallen Angels
 
Angelic UFOs & War in Israel
 
The 'Alien Gospel' Deception

Recap

Fallen Angels & the Anti-Christ

Author of The Nephilim Trilogy, Lynn Marzulli discussed his research into ancient manuscripts, UFOs, fallen angels and a race called the Nephilim.

The Nephilim were giants of extraordinary size and strength who were the offspring of fallen angels and human women, Marzulli explained, citing the Book of Enoch's account of the legendary race. Skeletal remains of Nephilim as large as 14 feet tall were on display in the first century AD, he noted. According to Marzulli, the fallen angels (or inner-dimensional beings as he sometimes calls them) who fathered the Nephilim are still allowed access to our planet and in recent times have been mistaken for extraterrestrials.

Marzulli believes that after their fall from grace, these angelic beings lost some of their supernatural abilities and may need to rely on technology, like disc-shaped craft, to travel. As evidence, he referred to the 1917 Virgin Mary sightings in Fatima, where witnesses reported seeing silver discs in the sky. Marzulli described the appearance of fallen angels as reptilian but said they can shape-shift to disguise themselves as aliens. He maintains that we're heading towards a "Great Deception" when these fallen angels will deceive the world into following the Anti-Christ and usher in the Apocalypse.

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