Homer and UFOs? part one…
febbraio 13th, 2012
Let’s take a look at a Hellenic curiosity that has never been studied by the official researchers of the so-called one “Homeric question”, well known to people that have a background in classical studies.
We shall nonetheless deal with this argument despite not being academicians.
When the Jews, driven by Moses first and by Joshua and the Judges later, were proceeding in the conquest of the land that the Elohims had assigned them (around XIV-XII century B.C.), Homer narrates that Ulisses was attempting the return journey to his beloved Ithaca and in a leg of his voyage he stopped on the island of the Phaeacians.
These people were probably on the island of Corfù (which already the later Greek writer Thucydides recognized as the island of Scheria home of the Phaeacians) and it was ruled by a certain Alcinous, direct descendent of Poseidon, a Greek god equivalent of the Middle-Eastern divinities that we now know all derive from Anunnakis / Elohim / Neteru…
Therefore Alcinous belonged to the breed of the halfigods, the “strong men” of the Bible, people that had human and divine/alien dna and were destined to rule the various peoples.
Alcinous had an immense garden, full of fruits that ripened in every season: a greenhouse in which he was able to produce fruits for the whole year round.
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