ALIEN ABDUCTIONS

(& OFFSPRING??!!)

 

Excerpted from
Dr. Chuck Missler’s
“The Return of the Nephilim?”
‘And Also After That’:
Personal Update, September 1, 1997

 

 

The Miry Clay of Daniel 2

(Excerpted from “The Return of the Nephilim”) …

 

The famous dream of Nebuchadnezzar in Daniel Chapter 2 appears to lay out all of Gentile (non-Jewish) history until God ultimately intervenes and sets up His own kingdom.

 

The various metals which make up the image in the dream are well known to serious students of prophecy.  Even our common expression, “the idol has feet of clay,” comes to us from this classic passage.

 

But what is represented by the “miry clay” in this image?

 

It seems to be strangely mixed-but not completely-with the iron in the dream.

 

The term “miry clay” refers to clay made from dust, a Biblical idiom which suggests death.)

 

When Daniel interprets this for us he makes an especially provocative allusion in verse 43:

 

“And whereas thou sawest iron mixed with miry clay,
they shall mingle themselves with the seed of men:
but they shall not cleave one to another,
even as iron is not mixed with clay.”
(Daniel 2:43)

 

As he switches to a personal pronoun, they, “shall mingle themselves with the seed of men…”

 

This is extremely suggestive when viewed in light of the warning of our Lord in Luke 17:26, ostensibly directing us to look more closely at Genesis 6.

 

 

Just what (or who) are “mingling with the seed of men?”

 

These would seem to refer to some beings who are not the seed of men themselves!

 

Could this be a hint of a return to the mischief of Genesis 6?

 

It staggers the mind to consider the potential significance of Daniel’s passage and its implications for the future global governance.

 

Are these “aliens” so prolific that they constitute a political constituency?

 

Will there be UFO incidents as part of a carefully orchestrated program to lead us toward a political agenda?

 

Or has it started already?

 

Are the UFOs, and the increasingly widespread abductions, part of the preparations for this scenario?

 

UFO Abductions?

 

There seems to be a growing concern within the psychiatric community from the strange (and far too frequent) reports from people who claim to have been “abducted” by the occupants of UFOs.

 

These reports are too bizarre to accept, and yet too frequent and consistent to ignore.

 

What is particularly disturbing is the estimate from some national polls that as much as 3% of the population may be involved!

 

Perhaps the most well-known researcher in this area is Dr. John E. Mack, who is professor of psychiatry at The Cambridge Hospital, Harvard Medical School.

 

A contributor to over 150 articles in professional (peer-reviewed) journals and a former Pulitzer Prize winner, he certainly appears to have impressive credentials.

 

He has been involved in almost a hundred of these cases personally, and has shocked the professional community by declaring that he believes these beings may be real and that they appear to have an agenda to develop a hybrid race!

 

At a professional conference on abductions at M.I.T., Dr. Mack asked the provocative question, “If what these abductees are saying is happening to them isn’t happening, then what is?”

 

Could all this involve a return to the strange events of “the Days of Noah?”

 

Can A Christian Be “Abducted?”

 

In our publication, The Return of the Nephilim, I ventured the opinion, based on demonology considerations, that a Christian cannot be abducted.

 

In response, I have received several letters of rebuttal, and also an interesting phone call from a senior executive at Universal Studios who apparently has extensive background in this area.

 

He indicated that he had participated with Dr. John Mack in some of his sessions, as well as with other researchers, and declared that I was wrong. He suggested that I investigate the Andreasson affair.

 

The Andreasson case involved a spirit-filled Christian; however, the reports indicate that she accepted an invitation to participate.

 

It still appears to me that a Christian cannot be abducted unwillingly.

 

 

Resources:

 

See K-House briefing package Iron Mixed With Clay (out of print – see An Empire Reborn?) for a complete discussion.

Mire [Aramaic in the text] is from a root meaning to be swept away; thus, dust, dirt.

 

Rephaim (giants) also translated “dead”: Ps 88:10; Prov 2:18; 9:18; 21:16; Isa 14:9; 26:14.

 

John E. Mack, Abduction: Human Encounters with Aliens, Ballantine Books, NY, 1994, p.411.

 

C.D.B. Bryan, Close Encounters of the Fourth Kind: Alien Abduction, UFOs, and the Conference at M.I.T., Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1995, p.4.

 

Jim Marrs, Alien Agenda, HarperCollins Publishers, New York, p.213-218.

 

 

 

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Return of the Aliens (Angels)

Rome’s Obsessive Quest For “ET”

Alien (and Rome’s) Response to the Rapture

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Alien Invasion: The Apocalypse

 

 

 

 

 

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