The Watchers - The Sumerian Beings the Vatican Calls Demons | History For Sleep

Vatican Mysteries For Sleep October 20, 2025
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Long before the Bible, the Sumerians recorded stories of powerful beings known as the Watchers — entities that descended from the heavens, teaching humans knowledge both forbidden and transformative. But when the Church rose to power, these beings were not remembered as teachers or guides — they were called demons. In this video, we uncover the Watchers: the Sumerian beings the Vatican calls demons. From ancient clay tablets to hidden manuscripts in Vatican archives, the evidence reveals a secret history where divine knowledge was reinterpreted as evil, and humanity’s earliest teachers were erased from memory. Did the Church suppress the truth because it threatened authority… or because it revealed a knowledge too powerful for mankind to wield? ✨ Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to History For Sleep for more forbidden histories, lost knowledge, and secrets the Vatican never wanted revealed. #Watchers #Sume Sources: 1 Enoch (Book of the Watchers), trans. George W. E. Nickelsburg & James C. VanderKam, Fortress Press Dead Sea Scrolls – Enoch fragments (4Q201–4Q212), Qumran Genesis 6:1–4 – Sons of God and the Nephilim Eridu Genesis (Ziusudra Flood Story), trans. Thorkild Jacobsen MUL.APIN – Babylonian Astronomical Compendium (Hunger & Pingree) Etemenanki (Babylonian Ziggurat) – archaeological basis for the Tower of Babel tradition Genesis 11:1–9 – Tower of Babel narrative Chartres Cathedral Zodiac & Labors of the Months – medieval astral iconography Index Librorum Prohibitorum – Catholic Church list of forbidden books Archivio Apostolico Vaticano – Vatican Secret/ Apostolic Archive (official access descriptions) Vatican Observatory – historical background and calendar reform context Giordano Bruno (1548–1600) – Renaissance cosmology and Inquisition trial

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