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The material on Gnostic Archon theory in Metahistory.org is unique to this site and essential to the Gaia Mythos. Various articles and Lexicon entries describe the origin, nature and activities of the Archons, a species of predatory inorganic beings who may be equated with the Annunaki of Sumerian myth, as well as with ETs (Grays and Reptilians) in the intervention scenario of modern UFO lore. Gnostic texts cited throughout the site present a comprehensive view of alien intrusion.

Paradoxically, Gnostics saw in the Judeo-Christian Redeemer Complex a way to entrap humanity and defeat its true potential, rather than a way to "save" it.

  • The Gaia Mythos graphically describes the emergence of the Archons in Episode 10, the climactic moment of Sophia's plunge.
  • Alien Dreaming looks at the bizarre physics of "fractal generation," the process in which Archons arise in the galactic limb prior to the formation of the Earth.
  • Approaching Gnosticism signals the importance of Philip K. Dick in elucidating the "sci-fi theology" of the Gnostics.
  • My proposal to develop the "1947 Nexus" outlines the extraordinary links (so far undetected by experts) between the Nag Hammadi codices and the Dead Sea Scrolls.
  • A Gnostic Catechism cites a Nag Hammadi text that uses the term "alien" with specific reference to the Archons.
  • Lexicion entry on the Zaddikim explains the Gnostic view of Archons as agents of the ideological virus of salvationism.
  • Lexicion entry on salvationism points to specific ideological factors in Judeo-Christian religion that were detected as "alien implants" by Gnostics.
  • The entry on Biblical UFOlogy in the Lexicon explains the unique Gnostics slant on ET/Aliens in alliance with the Creator God, and describes how the Gnostic protest against salvationist doctrines had to be silenced so that Christianity could prevail.


  • The Promise of a Lonely Planet, a trilogy of essays, describes the vanity of the head Archon, Jehovah, and the Disneyesque world he conjures around him; explains how the Gnostic theory of error parallels Buddhist teaching on karma; and sets out the challenge we as a species face in detecting and mastering the Archontic Spell.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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