Who are the modern-day serpent people, and why is their story hidden in plain sight? This book takes you on a journey through history and...
To understand who the modern-day serpent people are, we must look into their past. Their origins trace back to a ruthless group of warriors who emerged from northern Turkey around 500 AD. These warriors were known for their brutal behavior and lawless ways.
For example, one could approach their king and rent an army of 40,000 to 50,000 men. However, no matter what agreement was made, once the battle ended, they would ravage, rape, and pillage without mercy.
Because of their violent reputation, the surrounding people grew to despise them. By 500 AD, they were driven out of their homeland. Some fled westward into Romania and Hungary, while others followed their monarch south into Russia and the Caucasus Mountains.
As they settled, they enslaved the peaceful indigenous tribes in the region. Yet, they soon found themselves under pressure from two major powers—Eastern Orthodox Christianity to the north and Islam rising from the south.
Faced with the risk of offending one power by joining the other, their king made a politically expedient choice. He summoned the religious leaders of the region to seek counsel for his people—numbering around 20 million, with roughly 4,000 nobles.
Ultimately, they chose a new religion, but it was not born of true conviction. Instead, this “conversion” was purely political, designed to protect their power and influence. They studied their chosen faith not out of belief but to master the art of deception.
While pretending to follow their new faith, they discovered a figure with whom they truly identified—Lucifer, the fallen angel who became Satan, the adversary.
From this, they formed an inner circle, dedicating themselves to the forces of darkness and deceit. This sinister foundation remains at the core of who the modern-day serpent people are today.
After reading “The Chosen Seed: Predestination, ” which reveals the divine lineage of Israel, this book uncovers the opposing force—the modern-day serpent people of the Bible, exposing their dark history and deception.