Search A Light In The Darkness

Monday 14 May 2007

Cities Underground

The stories of Reptilians and other non-human races living within the Earth in what we would today call "bases", cities, or tunnel networks, can be found widely described in ancient accounts. The Nagas, or serpent people, in India and throughout Asia and the Far East, were said to live in two main underground centres called Patala and Bhogavati. From there, according to Hindu legend, they battle for power with a 'white' race known by UFO researchers as the 'Nordics' (including the 'Lyrians') and located in the underground kingdoms of Agharta and Shambala. Tall, blond-haired, blue-eyed "extraterrestrials" are often reported by those claiming to have been abducted by "ETs". Hindus believe that Patala can be entered at the Well of Sheshna in Benares, while Bhogavati is believed to be in the Himalayas. Similar stories of underground caverns and tunnel systems can be found in Tibet and China. In the Gilgamesh stories of the Sumerian Tablets, we are told of underground cities. Gilgamesh was a "demi-god" and "semi-divine" (Reptilian hybrid) who sought the immortality of the 'gods'. The stories speak of KI-GAL or "the Great Below", which was ruled by the goddess Ereshkigal and the god Mergal. In the KI-GAL were violent guardians called "scorpion men", reanimated human bodies, spirits and the "undead", and robotic beings known as Galatur or Gala, which were used to abduct humans from the surface. There were "eagle-headed" Reptilians, which were often said to have wings. The accounts describe a race called the Pazazu, a dogfaced 'human' with reptilian scales and tail. All this sounds remarkably like the scenes described at Dulce today. Chinese legend claims there is an underground world entered from the Eastern Mountain of Taishan and it is guarded by vicious demons called Men Shen with animal-like faces or masks. This was the Chinese 'Hell' and it is said that the Lords of Hell interacted with the Dragon Kings on the surface. The Japanese 'Hell' or underground network was similar, and among the non-human entities were the Kappa, semi-aquatic reptilian humanoids and other shape-shifters who lived in mountains, under the ground or under the sea. In Viking-Norse legend they have the giant serpent, Nidhoggr or Jormungand, that lived underground and was was similar to the giant serpent Apophis in Egyptian myth.

Taken from ‘Tales From The Time Loop’ by David Icke