Ezra Dawn | Above Black Media
For decades the people running our institutions told us we were alone. They laughed at you for thinking otherwise. They called you a conspiracy theorist if you looked at the sky and saw something you could not explain. But it turns out they were wrong.
Obviously.
Every single culture on the face of the earth for thousands of years has been saying the exact same thing. The Hebrews called them Yahweh. The Sumerians called them the Anunnaki. The Vedic tradition recorded the Vimanas. The Dogon people of Mali described the Nommo, sky beings who brought precise astronomical knowledge of Sirius B centuries before Western telescopes could confirm the star existed. In the mountains of the Southeast, the Cherokee spoke of the Nunnehi, an immortal people who lived between worlds and appeared when they were needed. This is not a fringe idea. It is the most consistent data point in human history.
Non-human intelligence has not just visited us. It has interrupted us. Every culture. Every continent. Every era. That is the pattern.
And yet if you look at what certain modern researchers are saying they want you to believe something strange. Something that does not follow from the evidence at all.
There is a theory gaining traction in UAP circles right now. It has come up in conversations on shows like Jesse Michels’ American Alchemy. Materials scientist Steve Colbern, best known for analyzing alleged alien implants recovered by the late Dr. Roger Leir, has pointed toward it in discussions about contact biology. The claim is that non-human intelligence is selective. That it operates along specific bloodlines. Nordic. Germanic. Maybe a few others.
Wait.
So the phenomenon is running background checks now? It is reviewing your ancestry before deciding if you are worth the conversation? The intelligence that apparently built craft that violate known physics is up here gatekeeping based on ethnicity?
Come on.
The problem is not just that this theory sounds absurd. The problem is that the evidence actively contradicts it. And not subtly.
Here is the question the lineage theorists cannot answer. If contact follows bloodlines and modern science places the origin of the human species in Africa then African lineages should be the most concentrated contact point in the entire record. The oldest continuous human cultures on earth. The Yoruba. The Zulu. The San people whose cave art depicts beings and craft that predate every other civilization’s contact mythology. They are missing from the lineage theory almost entirely.
That is not an oversight. That is selection bias. And selection bias has a long and ugly history of being used to sort people into hierarchies that serve the people doing the sorting.
If you can convince someone that contact is only for a chosen few, that it is encoded in a specific genetic signature, that the phenomenon has a preferred customer profile, then you get to decide who is special and who is not. You get to be the gatekeeper of a universal human experience. You get to turn the most consistent pattern in human history into a country club with a very particular guest list.
Ask yourself who benefits from that story. Because it is not you.
Here is what the full record actually shows. Every tradition that produced sustained contact literature also produced sustained contemplative practice. Meditation. Ceremony. Vision questing. Prayer. Fasting. Altered states of consciousness pursued with discipline and intention over generations. The CIA Gateway Program, declassified and sitting in the public reading room at cia.gov right now, concluded that specific states of consciousness create conditions where human perception extends beyond the physical. That is not mythology. That is a government document. And it says nothing about bloodlines.
Consciousness is the variable. Not blood.
Now to be fair to the lineage argument at its best there is something worth taking seriously underneath it. If your grandmother carried a living tradition, if your family maintained unbroken ceremonial practice across generations, if you grew up inside a culture that never stopped paying attention to the sky, you may arrive at the threshold with a head start. The practice is already in your body. The door already feels familiar.
The creator Post_normal framed this better than most academic papers. The kingdom is within. Not in the ancestry. Not in the chromosome. In the practice of turning attention inward until something turns back. That is the position the evidence supports. That is where the contact record actually points.
So think of ancestral heritage as a promo code. It might give you a framework. It might be a shortcut. Your Cherokee grandmother might have handed you something real. Your Kabbalist grandfather might have opened a door that stays open. But the store does not require the code. The discount is not the access. The store is open to everyone. Always has been.
The people telling you otherwise are not trying to help you understand the phenomenon.
They are trying to own it.
And the question worth sitting with is not whether non-human intelligence is selective.
The question is why certain humans keep insisting that it is.—*Above Black Media covers what the mainstream will not.
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