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Genesis VI Conspiracy: Book II: Section IV - The Postdiluvian Rephaim World Order [Gary Wayne] (NotebookLM Deep Dive)

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This extensive source explores the Postdiluvian Rephaim World Order, focusing on various ancient groups and their connections to a lineage of "giants" and "royal" figures. It delves into the Hivvim, identifying them as a distinct Rephaim tribe and tracing their dynastic kingships, as exemplified by Hamor of Shechem. The text then examines the Perizzim, suggesting their close ties to Canaanite and potentially Rephaim kings, and speculates on an etymological link to the Egyptian title "Pharaoh." Furthermore, the source discusses the Horim, noting their association with hairy, ruddy-skinned peoples and their intermarriage with Esau's lineage. Finally, it details the Philistines, Cherethim, and Caphtorim, emphasizing their migratory patterns from Crete (Caphtor) to Canaan, their strong connections to the Hyksos (Aamu/Shemau) who ruled Egypt, and their shared heritage as formidable warriors and hybrids, often linked to ancient "giant" bloodlines. The overarching purpose is to illustrate the interconnectedness of these ancient nations, their Rephaim heritage, and their geopolitical influence in the post-flood world, often in conflict with Israel.

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This extensive source explores the Postdiluvian Rephaim World Order, focusing on various ancient groups and their connections to a lineage of "giants" and "royal" figures. It delves into the Hivvim, identifying them as a distinct Rephaim tribe and tracing their dynastic kingships, as exemplified by Hamor of Shechem. The text then examines the Perizzim, suggesting their close ties to Canaanite and potentially Rephaim kings, and speculates on an etymological link to the Egyptian title "Pharaoh." Furthermore, the source discusses the Horim, noting their association with hairy, ruddy-skinned peoples and their intermarriage with Esau's lineage. Finally, it details the Philistines, Cherethim, and Caphtorim, emphasizing their migratory patterns from Crete (Caphtor) to Canaan, their strong connections to the Hyksos (Aamu/Shemau) who ruled Egypt, and their shared heritage as formidable warriors and hybrids, often linked to ancient "giant" bloodlines. The overarching purpose is to illustrate the interconnectedness of these ancient nations, their Rephaim heritage, and their geopolitical influence in the post-flood world, often in conflict with Israel.

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