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  The Fish-People Are Coming

The Fish-people are coming so by 2042, if humanity still exists, all the spiritual secrets of the Dohgon will be revealed.

What am I talking about, you may be asking? Well, a few days ago here on BlaqSBI, I got into a little dispute with a fool who quickly revealed his childishness by calling me a derogatory name. The name he called me was a “Fish” but unless you’re Jamaican or have been influenced by Jamaican culture and music, you wouldn’t get the Diss.

Jamaicans love making up slang so about a decade ago when the heat got turned up on homophobia in Reggae music and in Jamaican society, someone began referring to Gay people as Fish. Why, you may ask? No-one really knows but it got so bad that some people even stopped eating Fish. Now when they go to the market to buy Fish they say, “let me have a Sea creature please.” They’ve become victims of their own stupidity.

Anyway, the situation got me thinking about my spiritual beliefs and what weak-minded fools will say and do when they see the Nommo, whose appearance resemble Fishes. I say, never mind the fools because everyone in the world has a form of existential belief system to explain their existence in life. Some people believe that they were born in a sin that their fore-fathers created and life is a way to work their way out of that sin to re-earn the favor of their God. They’ve been faithfully waiting for the 2nd coming of their God for two thousand years now.    

Others are Atheists who believe that life is an accident of Evolution. They believe that the Universe came into existence by chance and evolved over billions of years into bacteria, animals, and humans. They believe that based on scientific theory, other life may exist in the Universe but that life was not responsible for their existence. Any life that comes to Earth from somewhere else must be operating according to the “survival of the fittest” principle of Evolution and are simply looking for resources to steal.  

A 3rd set of people believe that there is a creator but they don’t follow organized religions. Instead, we prefer to refer to ourselves as “spiritual” and are turning our attention back to the spiritual beliefs of our ancestors. This can be a dangerous trend though, as is evident be the rise in Ritualism, Voodoo, Witchcraft and other unethical practices. All they are doing is proving religious people right that people should focus on coveting favor from Gods instead of Demons.

I chose to focus on ethics and found Dohgon spirituality. The Dohgon are a very secretive tribe of Afrakan people who’ve been visited by a Fish-like species of beings they call Nommo for thousands of years. Upon first encounter with the people on Earth, the Nommo did not see anyone that looked like them but unlike the so-called God of other cultures, the Nommo did not declare that they would “make man in their own image and beautiful white likeness.”

Instead, the Nommo shared their knowledge about the Universe with the Dohgon people. The Dohgons used that knowledge to assist in building the Pyramids and great civilization of KMT but eventually left KMT (Egypt) as Arabs and European invaders moved in to take it over. The Dohgon relocated to Mali, West Afraka where they resided in peace. While there, the Dohgon were visited by the Nommo again and were given more knowledge about the Nommo home world, the creator (Amma), and the creation of the Universe.   

The Dohgon then decided not to pursue technical development as they once did in KMT. Instead, they centered their cultural traditions around paying homage to the Nommo and the Sirius Star system, the region of the Galaxy where the Nommo are from. They also engage in a major celebration every 60 years to mark the figure-8 dance between Sirius A and Sirius B. It was during their last celebration that they received messages from the Nommo telling them that great turmoil was about to take place on Earth so they’re coming back.

Believe what you want and practice what you want but as global conflicts increase and more beings from other worlds visit the Earth to extract valuable life that they can preserve before humanity destroys itself, the Dohgon aren’t worried about the social dysfunction that are the product of human ignorance.  

#Nommo #FishPeople

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@Integral OK I agree the documentary could possibly could be a hoax and probably is, but that doesn’t mean or negate the fact that something like that exists in our oceans!

We are still finding new species on land… We have no idea what’s in our oceans!
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