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Baelsfire
23rd June 2010, 22:33
I'm intrigued after hearing "Jordan Maxwell" speak about them in his "Sons of God" presentation (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8431552640288551100) (87 Minutes).

I've not encountered that particular term before... my initial comprehension was that of the Dagon... Merfolk .. like Oannes. Though after listening to Jordans' interpretation, the entities are supposedly of a non-corporeal form and generalised as being of a malevolent disposition towards Humankind - which is of course at odds with the accounts of the aforementioned beings.

Anyone have any light or ideas to shed on the subject?

OnyxKnight
24th June 2010, 02:11
I'm intrigued after hearing "Jordan Maxwell" speak about them in his "Sons of God" presentation (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8431552640288551100) (87 Minutes).

I've not encountered that particular term before... my initial comprehension was that of the Dagon... Merfolk .. like Oannes. Though after listening to Jordans' interpretation, the entities are supposedly of a non-corporeal form and generalised as being of a malevolent disposition towards Humankind - which is of course at odds with the accounts of the aforementioned beings.

Anyone have any light or ideas to shed on the subject?

You forgot the Nommos.

Never heard f the term Rephilim before. But I'll do some research and get back at you on this.

Kano
20th September 2012, 00:52
I'm intrigued after hearing "Jordan Maxwell" speak about them in his "Sons of God" presentation (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8431552640288551100) (87 Minutes).

I've not encountered that particular term before... my initial comprehension was that of the Dagon... Merfolk .. like Oannes. Though after listening to Jordans' interpretation, the entities are supposedly of a non-corporeal form and generalised as being of a malevolent disposition towards Humankind - which is of course at odds with the accounts of the aforementioned beings.

Anyone have any light or ideas to shed on the subject?

You forgot the Nommos.

Never heard f the term Rephilim before. But I'll do some research and get back at you on this.

Having come across this thread while doing some data mining has proved to be quite a coinky dink. I have to say that I find Clif High's new audio shows to be pretty intriguing at times. In particular, and speaking of the Nommos, this was one of those presentations that kept me glued the whole time.

Enjoy.
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