We Are Not Alone (And Never Were)

Chapter Fourteen - Biblical Beings & Flying Wheels

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CHAPTER FOURTEEN

Biblical Beings & Flying Wheels


IF ALIENS WERE trying to hide in plain sight, there’s one book they’d use:
The Bible.

Because here’s the thing—once you know what to look for, you start to realize:
The Bible isn’t just a religious text.
It’s a historical record of encounters.

Let’s start here:

“I looked, and I saw a windstorm coming out of the north—an immense cloud with flashing lightning and surrounded by brilliant light. The center of the fire looked like glowing metal.”
Ezekiel 1:4

That’s not a metaphor. That’s a fucking craft.
And it gets weirder:

  • “Each of them had four faces and four wings.”
  • “Sparked like burnished bronze.”
  • “Wheels intersecting wheels.”
  • “Wherever the spirit would go, the wheels would rise and go with them.”
  • “The sound of their wings was like the roar of rushing waters.”

You’re telling me this man isn’t describing some kind of rotating engine system with a non-terrestrial propulsion method?

Sounds a lot like someone trying to describe a hovering multidirectional vehicle using Iron Age vocabulary.

“The sons of God came in to the daughters of men, and they bore children to them. They were the mighty men of old, men of renown.”
Genesis 6:4

That’s not angels playing house.

That’s non-human entities interbreeding with early humans. And their offspring? Gigantic, powerful, and not fully of this world. Sound familiar? Because every civilization has these myths:

  • Greek: Titans
  • Hindu: Asuras and Devas
  • Norse: Jotnar (giants)
  • Sumerian: Apkallu (part-human, part-god hybrids)

All saying the same thing:
They came down, they changed everything, and they left descendants.

The Bible never actually says angels had wings.
That was Renaissance fanfic.
Real descriptions?

  • Bright beings cloaked in light.
  • Radiant, terrifying to behold.
  • Capable of instant travel.
  • Speaking in thunder or silence.
  • Appearing in chariots of fire or surrounded by clouds.

These weren’t naked babies with harps.
These were beings of raw energy, often associated with flying craft, strange lights, and instantaneous movement. Again: if this was a sci-fi book, you’d just call them aliens.

But since it’s the Bible, we call them angels and move on.

“As they were walking and talking together, suddenly a chariot of fire and horses of fire appeared… and Elijah went up to heaven in a whirlwind.”
2 Kings 2:11

Come on.

What else do you think that was?

The "horses of fire" were metaphors for propulsion systems—the only way a person 3,000 years ago could explain something he didn’t have words for. “Fire horses” = jets.
“Whirlwind” = vertical liftoff.

Elijah didn’t die. He was taken.
And guess what? So was Enoch.

So maybe angels were advanced beings.
Maybe “heaven” was a planet, or a dimension.
Maybe we’ve been talking about the same visitors for 6,000 years… just using different words.