Michael Tellinger is talking about that this moment in your life marks a crucial understanding of ancient civilizations and their shared origins. Whether studying the Egyptians, Sumerians, Hindus, Buddhists, or even Christianity and Judaism, you’ll find a common thread in their creation stories. Each tradition speaks of a Creator or God bringing the universe into existence through sound, resonance, and frequency. This reveals a deeper truth—sound, not light, is the foundational force of creation. Vibrations and magnetic fields are the building blocks of the universe, a revelation overlooked in mainstream science. Sound moves faster than light and shapes our reality in profound ways.
Equally intriguing is the ancient obsession with gold. From Genesis to the Sumerian texts, gold appears as a vital element not just for beauty but for survival. The Anunnaki, an advanced race mentioned in Sumerian myths, came to Earth to mine gold, which they needed to sustain themselves. This obsession with gold trickled down to humanity, as seen in the vaults of gold found in ancient civilizations like those in the Americas and Africa. The importance of gold, water, hydrogen, and magnetic fields links us to a deeper understanding of our origins and the forces that shaped life on Earth.