Papacy Demands Stricter Regulation
On Artificial Intelligence

26 May 2026

It’s understandable why certain facts need to be curtailed according to the Papacy. Please do not let the public know about the connection between Water-Soluble Alkaloids and Christianity!

As incredible as it sounds – the very earliest examples of Artificial Intelligence are the earliest Religious Texts – the Sumerian, Babylonian and the Ancient Egyptian – we all know how the Sumerian hero Gilgamesh unsuccessfully searched in vain for the Herb of Immortality to be found beneath the waters, a clear reference to a water-soluble alkaloid. We have all heard how Mankind was first taught civilization from an amphibious being called Oannes.

Mankind learned about the origin of civilization from the ancient Babylonian priest Berossus, who recorded the history of the universe in a three-book series titled Babyloniaca (c. 281 BCE). He detailed how a half-man, half-fish creature named Oannes emerged from the sea to teach humans writing, agriculture, laws, and the arts of civilization. Berossus (Berosus), a priest of the god Bel (Marduk) living in the Hellenistic era, utilized ancient cuneiform archives to write his history for the Greek king Antiochus I Soter. While his original manuscripts were lost, his writings survive as quotations in the works of later Greek and Roman historians.

According to the fragments compiled by Livius and the ‘Encyclopaedia Iranica’, Berossus described a time when humanity lived in primitive chaos, much like wild animals. To bring order to the world, the gods sent a divine, intelligent being named Oannes. A creature with the body of a fish, but underneath the head of a fish, he had a human head, as well as human feet attached to the fish's tail. During the day, Oannes mingled with humans and gave them the foundational knowledge of civilization. He taught them how to read and write, how to build cities and establish temples, and how to cultivate the land and gather fruits. He also instructed them on the basics of law, mathematics, and geometry. When the sun set, the amphibious Oannes would return to the sea to spend the night. Over time, other similar semi-divine monsters emerged from the water to continue his work and expand upon his teachings to mankind. Berossus claimed to have based his history on ancient, carefully preserved documents and chronologies kept in Babylon. The original ‘Babyloniaca’ texts disappeared during the Middle Ages, but modern historians piece together the Oannes narrative and the history of ancient civilization through ‘The Excerpts of Alexander Polyhistor’, a first-century BCE Greek scholar who summarized the works of Berossus, which were subsequently quoted by early Christian chronographers and historians like Eusebius of Caesarea and Flavius Josephus.

The discovery of later cuneiform tablets from cities like Uruk has allowed modern historians to corroborate many of the original names and accounts of the legendary sages (the ‘apkallus’) mentioned by Berossus. Berossus essentially bridged the ancient Near Eastern traditions with the Hellenistic world, creating one of the earliest comprehensive frameworks for how the very first human civilizations developed.

Of course Humanity did not rely on strictly something like drugs alone to gain intelligence. Humanity required an additional component, something within its own psyche to merge together with psychoactive flora, something that is inherently found within human psychology – Neuroplasticity – that allows the brain to harness itself to adapt and to thrive – and to progress.

As things stand at the moment. it is strictly taboo and absolutely forbidden for the general public to know about the link between ancient religious texts and hallucinogens/psychoactive flora. There never was any such link!



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