
This Glyphtionary interprets what the symbols mean, and reveals the language of the fallen angels of antiquity. The goal of the project was to take all known ancient symbols, ancient characters, rock paintings, and all known symbols from antiquity to the present, and run them through super-computer comparisons to build what I have termed a ‘Glyphtionary’. That agenda features a plan to spring upon the world’s population the greatest deception ever undertaken!Ĭoncurrent with our 18-month expedition in Mexico, my film production company GenSix accomplished one of the most challenging (by the private sector) tasks I believe ever undertaken in modern history.

The secret societies, mystics, and world governments have done their best to cover up, and cover over, the presence of aliens and interdimensional beings from the beginning of time to suit their own hidden agenda.

What that question did not consider was that from the most ancient times to present day, the alien interaction with humanity has been well documented and described in the myths and legends of history. Fermi Paradox describes the apparent contradiction between why there is no evidence of extraterrestrial life despite the fact that logically it should have been discovered by the 1950s. One of the most unusual questions that was asked by Enrico Fermi, formally known as the architect of the atomic bomb, is known as the Fermi Paradox. They allowed us special access to their private collections, which we photographed and catalogued in detail, provided we kept their identities a secret.

These artifacts range in weight from less than a pound to over a ton! Also, many indigenous people have found artifacts in a 600 mile area there. The expedition has established ‘provenance authenticity’, or archival integrity, by filming the extraction of a Aztec-Alien artifacts taken from a very specific region. EXTINCTION PROTOCOLS Streaming Event! REGISTER NOW: Steve Quayle: “This year for the virtual EXTINCTION PROTOCOLS conference, my presentation will be based on an 18-month ongoing expedition which GenSix Productions has been carrying out in Mexico, with an all Mexican film crew and staff.
