Humans as Cosmic Gold
- Michelle Hayman
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"He that is of God heareth God's words: ye therefore hear them not, because ye are not of God."
— John 8:47 (KJV)
Welcome to today's blog post.
The Light, the Gold, and the War in the Heavens
Many who have followed my journey will remember the recurring presence of light in my story—a symbol that seemed to follow me even before I understood its true significance. In the Canary Islands, during a time of deep spiritual warfare, a diviner once told my ex-partner something that struck me like prophecy: “Someone is trying to steal her light.” That simple phrase haunted me. Later, when Christ saved me and spoke directly to my soul, the words were even more urgent: “Don’t let the light go out.” It echoed the ancient promise: “You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” (John 8:32)
But what is this light? Why does it matter so much that unseen forces would try to take it—and why would Christ Himself warn me to guard it?
To answer that question, I found myself looking not only into scripture, but also into the heavens. And what I found was this: there is a war in the cosmos, one as old as creation itself, and at the heart of that war is light, truth, and something even more ancient and mysterious—gold.
Modern astrophysics has confirmed what ancient mythologies and sacred texts have long hinted at in symbolic form: the cosmos is not quiet. It is a place of unimaginable violence and transformation. Elements heavier than iron—including gold—cannot be created on Earth. They are formed only in the most extreme cosmic events: the explosions of dying stars (supernovae) and the cataclysmic collisions of neutron stars.

In 2017, scientists watched such a collision through the LIGO and Virgo observatories. Two neutron stars spiralled into one another in a dance of death and birth, ejecting several times the mass of the Earth in pure gold into the void. What they witnessed was not just a natural event—it was stellar warfare, the universe remaking itself in fire and gravity. Astrophysicist Edo Berger summarized it poetically: “Our jewelry is colliding-star stuff.”
Carl Sagan once said, “We are made of star stuff,” and he was more right than he knew. The iron in our blood, the oxygen in our lungs, and yes—even the trace gold that runs in our bodies—all originated in ancient stellar violence. Human beings, biologically and symbolically, are children of these stellar battles. We are born of light, shaped by fire, and marked with gold.
This gold—the so-called celestial metal—is more than just precious. It is cosmic. It is divine. And it may be why ancient beings, remembered in myth as the Annunaki or the Watchers, came to Earth.
According to Sumerian myth, the Annunaki were "gods" who descended from the heavens and the earth. In the Book of Enoch, these beings take on another form: fallen angels—“Watchers” who abandoned their heavenly posts and descended to Earth to mix with human women, teaching forbidden knowledge and giving birth to giants. Enoch calls them “stars” that left their place in heaven. In Revelation, angels are again identified as stars, and Satan himself is cast down like lightning (Luke 10:18). The cosmos, in scripture, is never just background—it is battlefield, and stars are its soldiers.
If these beings came seeking gold, as Zecharia Sitchin and others have speculated, they may not have been looking only for metal. What if the true “gold” was in us all along? The Bible warns us that in the last days, false teachers will make merchandise of you (2 Peter 2:3). This isn’t just about economy—it’s about value, exploitation, and theft. The light in us, the gold forged in stars and flowing in our veins, may be the very thing that fallen powers seek to control.
So when Christ said to me, “Don’t let the light go out,” I believe He was speaking into a cosmic truth. There is a war—not only in history, not only in the soul—but in the heavens, a war that predates mankind, in which we are now the territory being contested.
We are made of gold, born of light, and filled with truth—and that makes us dangerous to the powers of darkness.
We are the treasure hidden in earthen vessels (2 Corinthians 4:7).We are the living proof that stardust can become spirit.
Even our bodies contain a trace of this cosmic gold. Chemists estimate an average 70 kg person carries only about 0.2 milligrams of gold. This infinitesimal amount (mostly dissolved in the bloodstream) is dwarfed by the kilograms of oxygen and carbon that compose us, yet it is real and measurable. In other words, humans literally hold “star stuff” within – tiny specks of stellar remnant gold passed to us by countless generations of stars and their cataclysms. Symbolically, our bodies as gold-bearers reinforce a poetic link to those distant supernovae and neutron-star collisions that created that gold.
Annunaki, Angels, and Ancient Astronauts
Ancient myths add another layer: the Anunnaki of Sumer were heavenly beings associated with gold. Historically, the term “Anunnaki” simply denotes a group of deities in Sumerian/Akkadian mythology – literally the “offspring of An” (the sky-god). Over time, fringe authors blended these myths with the Jewish Book of Enoch’s tale of angelic “Watchers” to suggest a common origin. In 1 Enoch (an ancient Jewish text), 200 angelic Watchers descend, teach forbidden arts, marry human women and sire the giant Nephilim. Some modern interpreters equate these Watchers with the Anunnaki, as if “fallen angels” wandering the earth. In this speculative vein, author Zecharia Sitchin famously proposed that the Anunnaki were actually aliens from a hidden planet, sent to Earth specifically to mine gold. Sitchin writes that these beings “first arrived on Earth… looking for minerals, especially gold, which they found and mined in Africa”. (Mainstream scholars criticize Sitchin’s readings as misinterpretations of the texts, but his hypothesis illustrates the mythic overlap.) In summary, both the Book of Enoch and these ancient Near East legends describe powerful sky-beings who came to earth – stories that can be read as allegories of celestial interest in earthly resources.
So if the Annunaki, or the fallen angels, came to Earth seeking gold, and if gold is not just in the ground but in us, then it follows: we were the treasure. The harvest wasn’t just in the soil—it was in the soul.
The Book of Enoch tells us the Watchers—those divine beings who rebelled—descended to Earth and corrupted humanity. Their hybrid offspring, the Nephilim, were monstrous beings without souls, born of spirit and flesh, yet unable to ascend. They had no light in them. And that may be the most crucial point: they cannot ascend because they do not carry the divine spark—the stardust, the light, the gold.
In contrast, humans were made in the image of God, filled with breath—ruach—and imbued with the capacity to reflect the Light of Heaven. Jesus said, “If therefore the light that is in thee be darkness, how great is that darkness!” (Matthew 6:23) Evil men—and by extension, their spiritual masters—have no light in them. And if they have no light, then the only way they can attain it is to steal it.
That’s what this war is about.
They do not mine the earth for gold. They mine us.
Through deception, control, ritual, and power, they seek to extract the divine essence from humanity—the light, the purity, the ascension potential we carry within. This is echoed in the witches of Scripture—those who “hunt souls to make them fly” (Ezekiel 13:18-20). The Hebrew speaks of women who ensnare souls like birds in traps, trading lives for profit. This isn’t myth. It’s spiritual technology. It is the act of stealing divine light—harvesting it from others to empower the self.
And the modern world echoes this ancient pattern.


At Bohemian Grove, global elites conduct bizarre rituals beneath a massive stone idol shaped like an owl, reenacting "mock" human sacrifices under the cover of secrecy and forest canopies. Why? These aren't merely theatrical displays or fringe eccentricities. They are symbolic repetitions of ancient contracts—ritual acknowledgments of pacts made long ago with fallen entities.
The Watchers and their Nephilim offspring may have been judged and scattered, as the Book of Enoch suggests, but their spiritual legacy lives on in the systems of power that still serve their agenda. And behind that legacy, hidden in the shadows, is a figure even older—perhaps the first to rebel.
Her name is Lilith.
According to extra-biblical Jewish tradition, Lilith was the first wife of Adam. She fled Eden and aligned herself with forces outside the divine order. Some traditions claim she took the serpent as her consort and became the mother of the serpent seed—a spiritual bloodline in rebellion against God. In this view, she is not just the prototype of rebellion but the womb of abomination, the dark inversion of what Eve was meant to be.
In the Bible, she may appear cryptically. In Isaiah 34:14, a prophecy of desolation names a strange creature:
“The screech owl also shall rest there, and find for herself a place of rest.”
The Hebrew word here is “Lilith”—a solitary night creature, sometimes translated as a demon or a night hag. In occult traditions, she is revered as the dark mother, the one who steals children, haunts the night, and lures men away from the path of light.
Could Lilith be the woman spoken of in Revelation 17? The one who rides the beast, drunk on the blood of the saints, the “mother of harlots and abominations of the earth”? It is speculation—but not without symbolic resonance. For if she birthed the serpent’s seed, the line of rebellion, then it would follow that her children—be they spiritual or biological—have no light in them.
And if they have no light, they would, of course, seek to take ours.
The rituals under the owl god at Bohemian Grove may not be random. In ancient symbology, the owl is Lilith’s sacred animal—a creature of the night, of hidden knowledge, of silent flight and death in the darkness. It sees in the shadows but flees the light. The elite who gather there may not be invoking Molech or Saturn or Baal—but her. The one who first rebelled. The one who opened the door.
And in doing so, they repeat the original betrayal: reaching for divine power without submitting to divine order.
They do not possess the light of God. They cannot ascend. So they mimic. They extract. They trade in souls. They enslave. This is the essence of the serpent’s strategy: to dim your light, until you no longer remember that you came from the breath of God, from the eternal fire.
In a world ruled by gold and shadow, by false priesthoods and inverted thrones, there is a line drawn—between those who carry the light and those who seek to consume it.
And central to all of this is gold.
Look around you: the highest seats of earthly power drip with it. The Vatican, which claims to be the heart of Christendom, is lined with it. Its cathedrals are gilded. Its vaults are full. And at the center, a man sits on a golden throne, calling himself the Vicar of Christ—the "God on Earth." Yet Scripture tells us plainly: "For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus." (1 Timothy 2:5). When Christ died, the veil in the temple was torn in two (Matthew 27:51)—symbolizing the end of earthly priesthoods and the beginning of direct access to the Father for all who believe.
So why, if the veil was torn and the heavens opened, did the Roman Catholic Church reestablish a priesthood of men, standing between the people and God? Why demand confession to a priest, absolution by a man, access granted only by the hierarchy? Why crown a pope in gold and elevate him to sit in the place of God?
Because it was never about bringing souls to the light. It was about containing the light.Storing it. Hoarding it. Controlling it.
Just like Fort Knox stores gold behind impenetrable walls, the powers of this world have built spiritual vaults to lock away humanity’s divine inheritance. We were never meant to worship at the feet of kings and popes. Christ tore the veil so that no man would stand between us and the throne of Heaven again.
But they built new veils.Gilded ones.
This is the war in the cosmos. It is not fought with swords or missiles—it is fought with lies, with fear, and with the manipulation of truth. The enemy doesn’t want to kill the light in you. He wants to harvest it. Use it for himself.
Because in you lies something he lost long ago: the ability to ascend.
Rome, Kittim, and the Enemy of God: The Empire from the Sea
Throughout the Bible and ancient Jewish writings, certain nations become more than just historical players—they take on prophetic weight. One of these is Kittim, a name that originally referred to the people of Cyprus, descendants of Javan (Genesis 10:4), dwelling on the western coastlands of the Mediterranean. But over time, the name Kittim began to shift—first referring to seafaring empires, and ultimately becoming a symbolic name for Rome, the greatest oppressor of God’s people in both Jewish and early Christian memory.
By the time of the Dead Sea Scrolls, this connection was clear.
In the War Scroll (1QM)—an apocalyptic text discovered at Qumran—the Kittim are described as the final enemy in a great cosmic battle between the “Sons of Light” and the “Sons of Darkness.” The Kittim are not just another nation—they are the archetype of empire: godless, militarized, and bent on domination. In this sense, Kittim = Rome, but more than Rome the city—it represents the spirit of empire, the serpent coiled in the heart of worldly power.
Rome, then, is not just a footnote in prophecy. It becomes the opposing force to the Kingdom of God, the beast from the west, born of the sea, bearing arms, idols, and laws that war against the truth.
A Beast from the Sea: Rome and the Waters
This symbolism is not coincidental. In Daniel 7 and Revelation 13, beasts rise from the sea, representing empires driven by dark spiritual forces. Water in Scripture often represents chaos, mystery, and the abyss. Rome, seated on seven hills and ruling from the western edge of the known world, fits the prophetic profile: a kingdom that emerges from the sea, wields unparalleled power, and persecutes the saints (Daniel 7:25; Revelation 17:6).
So when the early Christians saw the rise of imperial Rome, with its crucifixions, idol temples, and emperor worship, they understood: this is the Kittim, the enemy foretold. And this empire did not simply disappear. Its spiritual legacy continues—especially through the Roman Church, which has inherited both the regalia and symbolism of the empire that crucified Christ.
Which brings us to a strange and revealing detail: Why does the pope wear a mitre that looks like the head of a fish? Why does he bear a “Fisherman’s Ring”, explicitly linking himself to aquatic imagery?
Historically, the mitre has been traced to the headwear of Dagon, the ancient Philistine fish god, worshipped as a deity of grain and the sea. The priests of Dagon wore tall, fish-shaped hats—strikingly similar to the modern papal mitre. The continuity is uncanny.
Could it be that the fish symbolism of the papacy is not simply about Peter the fisherman, but a masked retention of older, darker worship? Could the pope’s golden ring of the fisherman and his fish-shaped crown represent not the Kingdom of Heaven, but a throwback to the beast from the sea—the empire of the Kittim, the spirit of Rome?
We know this: Christ tore the veil and ended the priesthood of men, granting direct access to God (Matthew 27:51; Hebrews 10:19-22). Yet Rome built a new temple, a new priesthood, a golden throne, and placed a man at its center who calls himself “Holy Father”—a title reserved for God alone.
The Bible shows us that Kittim begins as geography but ends as prophecy. It starts in Cyprus, expands into the Mediterranean powers, and culminates in Rome—the beastly empire of both history and the last days. Revelation’s Babylon rides a scarlet beast and is clothed in gold and purple, drunk on the blood of the saints (Revelation 17:4–6). This is not just poetic imagery. It’s a divine indictment.
And if the Kittim are indeed the enemy in the final war—the force aligned against the Sons of Light—then we must open our eyes. Rome has not fallen. It has only changed robes.
The fish hat still rises from the sea.The ring still glints in gold.The spirit of Kittim still wages war against the Light.
How else can one account for all the gold they hoard?
And what about the changes they made?
The altering of the Saturday Sabbath, shifting it from the seventh day to what they now call “the Lord’s Day”—a term never commanded in Scripture as a substitute for the Sabbath. Why rewrite what God declared holy?
Even more troubling is the manipulation of the commandments themselves. In many catechisms, the second commandment—which forbids the making and worshiping of graven images—is either removed or merged. To compensate, the ninth commandment is split in two, artificially creating a “tenth” to maintain the number.
But why would they do this? Who gave them the authority to change God's Word?
Why do they insist on worshiping on Sunday, when Scripture clearly reveals that Christ
was placed in the tomb before the end of the High Sabbath on Nisan 14, which fell on a Wednesday, and rose before the end of the weekly Sabbath on Saturday, that would be three days and three nights. But if He rose after sunset on the weekly Sabbath—which would be the first day of the week—it would amount to four days and four nights.
Do they truly believe that God Almighty—the Alpha and the Omega—lacks the power or foresight to prophesy the exact timeline of His own resurrection?
And yet, the Roman Catholic Church teaches a Friday crucifixion and Sunday resurrection, a timeline that simply doesn't add up to the “three days and three nights” Christ Himself prophesied (Matthew 12:40).
Are we to believe that the divine Creator, who declared the end from the beginning, somehow miscalculated the single most important prophecy concerning His own body?
Christ is Lord of the Sabbath—the true Sabbath, the seventh day, Saturday—not the man-made “Lord’s Day” claimed by Rome. The shift from God’s appointed times to human traditions is not a small error. It's a direct challenge to divine authority.
So again, we must ask: Why would Rome change the timeline? And whose agenda does it serve?
Stars, Angels, and the Currency of the Soul
The Bible is layered with symbolism that, when read with both spiritual discernment and cosmic curiosity, reveals a profound interplay between heaven, earth, and the unseen battle for human souls.
Scripture portrays false prophets (like the priests of Baal) and witches as agents of darkness, serving the kingdom of evil for personal gain and power.
"And will ye pollute me among my people for handfuls of barley and for pieces of bread, to slay the souls that should not die, and to save the souls alive that should not live, by your lying to my people that hear your lies?"
— Ezekiel 13:19 (KJV)
One of the recurring motifs in Scripture is the identification of stars with angels. In Revelation 1:20, for instance, the "seven stars" are directly called "the angels of the seven churches." The symbolism is not merely poetic—it’s prophetic. Stars, those distant points of radiant energy, are more than celestial bodies; in biblical language, they represent conscious beings, messengers of God, or in some cases, rebels cast down from the heavens.
This imagery is deepened in Revelation 12:4, where the great red dragon—understood as Satan—is said to have drawn a third of the stars from heaven and with them, was cast them to the earth. These "stars," now grounded, are understood by most theologians to be fallen angels, spiritual powers who once dwelt in the heights of divine presence but chose rebellion. Their fall is echoed by Christ’s own words in Luke 10:18: “I beheld Satan as lightning fall from heaven.” The image is electric—an angelic being, once radiant with light, now a streak of judgment falling through space and time.
But the most haunting reference of all comes from 2 Peter 2:3, where the apostle warns of false teachers and corrupt leaders who, through greed and deception, will "make merchandise of you." While this verse is typically read as a warning about spiritual exploitation within the Church, it also hints at a much darker, more ancient pattern: the commodification of human beings by spiritual powers. The idea that beings—angelic or otherwise—could view humans as resources is not just metaphorical. In the context of biblical cosmology, it evokes a vision of a world where divine light is a form of currency, and souls are traded like gold.
Taken together, these passages sketch the outline of a war: one that began not on earth, but in heaven. It is a war between the radiant forces of God and those who fell and their offspring—those who lost their light. In that fall, they lost not only their place in heaven but their very capacity to ascend. And now, in a world bound by time and material, they seek to reclaim what they can only take—the divine spark in humanity.
And so the cycle continues—a system designed not to free humanity, but to trap it. The powers that rule this world have no interest in our spiritual awakening or in our return to the will of God. Instead, they distract us, divide us, and engineer chaos under the guise of diplomacy and progress. Wars are not random eruptions—they are carefully orchestrated events, manipulated by elites who profit from blood, not peace. Trade conflicts, economic collapses, social upheaval—these are the tools of the architects of confusion.
Every crisis is a distraction, every war a ritual, all meant to keep us from ascending—from breaking through to the divine truth and walking in holiness.
As Scripture declares in Revelation 13:10
“He that leadeth into captivity shall go into captivity: he that killeth with the sword must be killed with the sword. Here is the patience and the faith of the saints.”
This is not just a warning—it is a spiritual law: those who live by violence and domination will ultimately fall by the same means. And yet, those who hold power in this world—the kings, the empires, the priesthoods—have long exalted the Queen of Heaven, a title given in Scripture to a false goddess associated with war, fertility, and rebellion against God.
Because what would happen if humanity truly turned to God? If we began living holy lives, seeking righteousness, turning away from materialism, idolatry, and self-indulgence? The system would collapse. The elite would lose their hold. They could no longer exploit us—no more profits from pharmaceuticals for the depressed, no more numbing the masses with alcohol, drugs, or endless dopamine hits from consumerism. Their power depends on keeping humanity asleep, sick, and spiritually malnourished.
They sell us gadgets, clothes, and glittering jewelry that mimic the very gold they hoard—the star-metal forged in the heavens. But instead of using gold as a sacred reminder of our divine origin, they use it as a symbol of dominance, a throne for false kings. Even royal families—like the British monarchy, which is of German descent—carry the imprint of this ancient imperial system.Their roots trace directly back to Rome—not just through bloodlines, but through systems, symbols, and legacy. The British monarchy inherited its legal, imperial, and religious framework from the Roman Empire, through the "Holy" Roman Empire and the Vatican. It’s no coincidence that their titles, regalia, and ceremonies echo Roman tradition, nor is it surprising that they preside over a golden mint—literally printing their own wealth in gold coins, often stamped with imperial imagery and Latin inscriptions.
This isn’t just tradition. It’s a continuation of the Roman model: empire disguised as monarchy, Caesar disguised as a crowned sovereign. And as always, the throne sits atop a mountain of gold, while the people beneath it are crushed under the weight of their own desires—desires carefully manufactured by those who long ago turned from the Light.
The truth is, they do not want us to ascend, because when we rise, they fall. When we awaken, their illusion crumbles. So they do everything in their power—through war, economy, false religion, and entertainment—to keep us blind, distracted, and disconnected from our divine origin.
But once you see it, you can’t unsee it.And once you return to the Light, you are no longer theirs to control.
Rome’s Royal Offspring: How the Crown Still Bows to the Beast
The world is fed a steady stream of ceremonial grandeur, tabloid fascination, and fairy-tale fluff about royal families, especially in Britain. From weddings to coronations, births to funerals, the masses are emotionally swept into a manufactured sense of loyalty and nostalgia—as if the monarchy were a divine institution, chosen by God, above the petty squabbles of politics and untouched by the corruption of empires.
But peel back the polished surface, and you will see that the British monarchy is not an isolated relic of history. It is the modern face of an ancient system—a system whose spiritual and political roots are Roman, and whose survival depends on public ignorance and complicity.
The relationship between Rome and Britain is not speculative—it is historical fact. The Romans invaded and occupied Britain from 43 AD to 410 AD, leaving behind more than roads and ruins. They embedded their governance, legal systems, religious structures, and imperial ideology into the very soil of the island.
When Roman legions withdrew, they left behind an imprint that would shape the monarchies and institutions that followed. Many of Britain's royal customs, laws, and titles were built on Roman blueprints. Britain may have claimed independence from Rome politically, but spiritually and structurally, the Roman model endured.
What few people realize today is that for centuries, popes crowned kings. This wasn’t just symbolic—it was a transfer of spiritual legitimacy, granting monarchs the supposed divine right to rule. The Church declared itself the gatekeeper between God and man, and in doing so, positioned itself to control earthly power through spiritual authority.
The British monarchy, like most European monarchies, was a creation of this very system. The idea of kings ruling “by the grace of God” was not biblical—it was papal. The Vatican gave them their crowns, and the kings gave the Vatican their allegiance. Even after Henry VIII’s split from Rome, when "he" founded the Church of England, the system remained eerily similar. The rituals, the garments, the titles—all still bore Roman fingerprints. The Archbishop of Canterbury, created to replace the pope’s influence in England, became a domestic proxy for the same hierarchical structure.
The myth of national independence begins to fall apart when you look at royal bloodlines. The British royal family is entangled through centuries of intermarriage with the rulers of France, Germany, Russia, and other European powers, many of whom were directly tied to the Holy Roman Empire—which openly claimed to be the continuation of ancient Rome under "Christian" rule.
Queen Victoria’s descendants are scattered across every throne in Europe. Her lineage—through houses like Hanover and Saxe-Coburg and Gotha—connects the British Crown to German dynasties that upheld the Roman-"Christian" imperial system. Even the name “Windsor” was a political rebranding during World War I to obscure these foreign ties.
In truth, the British royal family is not British in any pure sense. It is imperial, Roman, and strategically European—a puppet of legacy systems dressed in national colors.
The Symbols Tell the Truth
And then there are the symbols. The crown, the sceptre, the orb, and the robes used in coronation ceremonies are not biblical symbols—they are Roman imperial regalia, almost indistinguishable from the iconography used by Caesars and popes. The monarch is still called “Defender of the Faith,” a title originally granted to Henry VIII by the pope himself. The royal coat of arms and legal constructs still reflect the hierarchical, top-down control system inherited from Rome.
So what are we really witnessing when we watch a royal wedding or coronation? It is not a celebration of national tradition. It is a ritual of imperial continuity, a reminder that the beast of empire still breathes through bloodlines and gold, cloaked in tradition but operating in the shadow of Rome.
The Bible warned us. In Revelation 17, we see the picture of the great whore, “Mystery, Babylon the Great,” who sits upon many waters and with whom the kings of the earth have committed fornication. She is clothed in purple and scarlet, drunk with the blood of the saints, and adorned with gold and precious stones—the hallmarks of imperial religion and royal wealth.
This is not just a spiritual metaphor. Revelation is describing a very real political-religious system—Rome, both in its ancient imperial form and in its modern religious manifestation. The kings of the earth—including Britain’s royals—have long fornicated with her, exchanging obedience for wealth, legitimacy for gold. And they continue to do so, not just through ceremony, but through their participation in global systems of control, war, and spiritual deception.
And yet, the public continues to be fed emotional bait—fairy tales about royal weddings, golden jubilees, and noble bloodlines. The truth is obscured behind pageantry. But behind the curtain, the same empire still rules—its power sustained by lies, its wealth extracted from the souls of the people.
Revelation 18:3 says it clearly:
“For all nations have drunk of the wine of the wrath of her fornication, and the kings of the earth have committed fornication with her, and the merchants of the earth are waxed rich through the abundance of her delicacies.”
It’s all there. The kings. The religion. The wealth. The deception.
And as long as the world continues to idolize these thrones and crowns, it remains enthralled to the same Roman power that crucified Christ, crowned kings, and still rules from the shadows.
To end.....
The Gold They Cannot Forge
Science now affirms that gold—that most precious metal, sought after since the dawn of civilization—cannot be created naturally on Earth. It is not a terrestrial resource. Gold is forged only in the most violent cataclysms of the universe: supernovae and neutron star collisions. These rare and explosive events create the conditions necessary for heavy elements like gold to exist. In 2017, astrophysicists witnessed the collision of two neutron stars, and from that collision came a flood of heavy metals—including gold in quantities several times the mass of Earth. The universe, it seems, mints its treasure in moments of death and cosmic fire.
This makes gold not only rare, but celestial—a metal born in the heavens and scattered across space. Trace amounts of gold flow through our veins; we carry the dust of stars within us. In that sense, human beings do not merely possess gold—we embody it. We are walking vessels of cosmic inheritance.
This connection is more than poetic. If fallen angels lost their light, their access to the divine source, then humanity becomes the last remaining vessel of that celestial flame. We are not merely flesh and bone—we are repositories of divine gold, the living inheritance of a universe forged in light.
If humans truly carry this light, this essence that cannot be synthesized or reclaimed by fallen beings, then it becomes chillingly clear why dark powers—spiritual and earthly—would seek to extract it. The Bible warns that evil men, influenced by darker forces, will make merchandise of us. History reveals that both religious and political empires have done exactly that.
Consider the obsession of global powers with hoarding gold. Fort Knox holds over 4,583 metric tons, a staggering amount representing more than half of the United States’ reserves. Other nations, including Germany and Russia, fiercely guard their gold as if protecting something sacred. But beyond the banks and treasuries, even religious institutions have followed this path. The Vatican, long hailed as the seat of spiritual authority on Earth, is awash in gold. From its golden altars and chalices to its opulent vaults and artifacts, it hoards the very metal forged in the heavens.
And one must ask: why? Why do earthly kings, presidents, popes, and priests all seem to gravitate toward the same metal—a substance that cannot be manufactured, only inherited from the stars? Could it be that these powers—consciously or not—are imitating a deeper, more ancient hunger?
When Scripture speaks of Babylon, the mother of abominations, she is clothed in gold, purple, and scarlet—drunk on the blood of the saints. She rides a beast that rises from the sea. She is not just a figure of moral corruption, but a prophetic symbol of institutions that serve the interests of fallen beings—those who seek the light they lost, not by repentance, but by theft.
The seed of the serpent.
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