17,000 Stolen Artifacts, A Leaked Email, and The Hunt for the Nephilim – What Is Happening?
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The shocking destruction and looting of Iraq’s ancient history—stolen artifacts, lost civilizations, and a dark conspiracy that hides the truth. What really happened to Babylon’s treasures? The answer will leave you speechless.
The plundering of history, the destruction of humanity’s priceless heritage, the shocking desecration of ancient wonders—what happened to Babylon and Iraq’s historical treasures is nothing short of unforgivable! The events that unfolded over the last two decades tell a harrowing tale of greed, destruction, and a battle over the soul of civilization itself.
The truth? It’s darker than you think. Artifacts stolen. Cities erased. History wiped clean. And behind it all, the fingerprints of powerful forces remain.
April 17, 2015 – The Day ISIS Tried to Erase Nimrod From History
What happens when a terrorist group takes aim at history? Nothing short of cultural genocide! That’s exactly what unfolded when ISIS targeted the ancient Assyrian city of Nimrod, one of Mesopotamia’s greatest treasures.
On April 17, 2015, ISIS stormed the site and systematically reduced it to rubble. Why? Because, in their own words, “God has honored us to remove all of these idols.” That was their justification for annihilating a 3,000-year-old historical wonder.
Nimrod, the city of kings, was one of the cradles of human civilization. And in a matter of hours, it was gone. But this was only one of many biblical and historical sites targeted by ISIS. Four other sacred places related to ancient Babylon met the same horrific fate.
They weren’t just destroying stones. They were erasing our collective memory!
March 19, 2003 – The U.S. Invasion and the Mystery of the Missing Treasures
The looting didn’t start with ISIS. Before their rampage, something far more sinister happened.
On March 19, 2003, the U.S. launched an invasion of Iraq. By May 1, 2003, the entire world watched as Baghdad fell. But while the world focused on the battlefield, something unthinkable was happening in the shadows.
Reports emerged that priceless artifacts from Babylon were being stolen. Who was responsible? No one seemed to know. But as history would reveal, the U.S. military itself had a hand in this disappearance.
The evidence? Devastating. The plundering of the National Museum of Iraq was just the beginning. In 2023, The New York Times finally revealed the shocking truth: Iraq had managed to reclaim 17,000 stolen artifacts in what was called its biggest-ever repatriation.
Stolen. Smuggled. Lost to history.
How many pieces will never be recovered? How many priceless historical artifacts are still hidden away in secret collections?
April 11-14, 2003 – The Museum and Library Massacre
It was called one of the greatest cultural disasters in history. The systematic looting of Baghdad’s National Museum on April 11 and 12, 2003, was a horror few could have imagined. Priceless relics, gone. Entire collections, vanished.
By April 14, 2003, the National Library and Archives were up in flames. And with it, an entire chunk of Iraq’s written history was turned to ash. The Library of Korans at the Ministry of Religious Endowments? Also burned to the ground.
Boston University archaeologist Paul Zimansky described it as one of the worst cultural crimes ever committed.
Who benefits from destroying history? Who profits from stealing knowledge?
The world had no answers—only silence.
December 13, 2018 – The Leak That Shocked the World
And just when you thought things couldn’t get any more bizarre, an explosive leaked document surfaced.
A Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) release of State Department emails allegedly confirmed something almost too unbelievable to believe. A leaked email, reportedly from Hillary Clinton, made a chilling request:
“Requesting documents pertaining to the resurrection chamber of Gilgamesh, the location of his body, and the location of the buried Nephilim.”
What?!
Why would a U.S. official be interested in the body of Gilgamesh, the ancient Sumerian king? What do they know that we don’t?
The Nephilim, according to ancient texts, were the giant offspring of fallen angels and human women. Why would U.S. officials need to locate them?
This revelation opened a Pandora’s Box of unanswered questions. What else has been buried? What secrets still remain in the sands of Mesopotamia?
The Silent War on History – Why This Matters
This isn’t just about ancient stones and artifacts. This is about erasing our past to control our future.
When history is stolen, when civilizations are burned, when artifacts vanish into thin air, we lose not just objects, but the story of who we are.
Who is behind this theft? Who stands to gain from wiping history clean?
The looting of Iraq’s ancient treasures isn’t just a crime—it’s an attack on the very foundation of human civilization.
What Happens Next? The Fight for Our Heritage Continues
Now, as Iraq fights to reclaim its stolen history, the world must wake up. These treasures are not just Iraq’s history—they are the history of all humanity.
The destruction, the looting, the cover-ups—they must be exposed.
Will we stand by and let history be rewritten? Or will we fight to protect the legacy of our ancestors?
The battle isn’t over. And if history has taught us anything, it’s that the truth always finds a way to rise from the ashes.
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