Our old and new panelists take to the platform after the third leg of our investigations into Christian archeology, anomalous phenomena, tantalising Theosophical testimonies, mutation, giantism, bloodlines, ufology, openly demonic influences, and end time prophecies at the extremely gracious Glasgow Lodge of the Theosophical Society this year in Glasgow.
As such, we are an interactive forum of cutting-edge researchers, clerics, rogue academics, anthroposophists, investigative journalists, cultural anthropologists, explorers, mystics, artists, and exorcists from churches, universities, and alternative professions to share our newest findings and results.
Our Nephilim Anthropology Conference is the planet's only groundbreaking experimental gathering to openly include the great religions alongside the sciences and arts in order to unravel one of the great riddles known to humanity.
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Insights into giants, Hyperborea, Tartary, demonology, UFOs, Atlantis, psychic anthropology and myth, trailed by truthseekers into ancient texts since the days of Noah, dark occultists, wicked Norse jötnar, enchanted megalithic stones, satanic artificial intelligence and cyber robots, jinn, the return of the much-feared Nazi supermen, ancient myths and much more.
With these topics in mind, our visionary keynote speakers will continue to examine Divine Scripture, long-lost legends, magickal objet d'art, ageless occult languages, hidden monuments, predictions and revelations, genuinely inconvenient skeletons and the folk memories from Sumer, Babylonia, and the Norse sagas, surrounding the possible survival of the original tribes of the Nephilim, Repha'im, Anakim, Zuzim, Gibborim, Emim, and Anunnaki surviving into our own era.
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Our project was developed from its original inception in 2013. Inspired by the incredible research of numerous authors, the team felt that the academic world and a majority of its papers remained limited and deliberately blind to religious perspectives and holy artefacts, which did not fit the prevailing paradigm.
Evidences in the fields of sacred geometry, art, new anthropology, astro-theology, paleo-archeology, geomancy and other avant-garde disciplines, were far too often overlooked by the official academy, even though these topics are re-writing our history.
Either way, a growing number of enthusiasts want real answers to the genuine origins of humankind, which is why we hope this undertaking can connect them to the higher insights of perennial traditions and their experiential roots.
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