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The Mesopotamian Thread documented seven patterns of control operating across 5,000 years of religious and political history. But tracing patterns through time raises a harder question: what created them?The Source Pattern goes back before Babylon to investigate the origin.The conclusion is uncomfortable: the evidence points toward non-human entities who contacted ancient civilizations, established systems serving their own purposes, and whose influence, or the self-perpetuating structures they built, continues operating today.For those willing to follow evidence wherever it leads.
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The Mesopotamian Thread documented seven patterns of control operating across 5,000 years of religious and political history. But tracing patterns through time raises a harder question: what created them?The Source Pattern goes back before Babylon to investigate the origin.The conclusion is uncomfortable: the evidence points toward non-human entities who contacted ancient civilizations, established systems serving their own purposes, and whose influence, or the self-perpetuating structures they built, continues operating today.For those willing to follow evidence wherever it leads.
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The Mesopotamian Thread documented seven patterns of control operating across 5,000 years of religious and political history. But tracing patterns through time raises a harder question: what created them?The Source Pattern goes back before Babylon to investigate the origin.The conclusion is uncomfortable: the evidence points toward non-human entities who contacted ancient civilizations, established systems serving their own purposes, and whose influence, or the self-perpetuating structures they built, continues operating today.For those willing to follow evidence wherever it leads.
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