Japan and the Watchers Bonus: The Anomalous Case of Shintoism | Ep 10 BONUS (VIDEO)
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This mind-blowing episode on Japan by William J. Oxfield discovers that global mythologies are actually fragmented memories of identical historical events. The five core elements—descending divine beings, the transmission of forbidden knowledge, a hybrid race, a global flood, and a chosen remnant—that appear consistently across thirteen diverse civilizations. The argument is that neither collective psychology nor cultural diffusion can explain the specificity of these parallels, particularly in isolated groups like the Aboriginal Australians or the pre-contact Japanese. Instead, he proposes the biblical narrative as the most complete record of a shared history that was shattered and distributed during the Tower of Babel event. In this framework, the world's various religions are seen as culturally distinct echoes of a single supernatural reality. Ultimately, the text asserts that ancient myths are mythologized history pointing toward the real-world imprisonment and predicted return of fallen heavenly beings.
This research serves as the historical foundation for the conspiracy thriller The Tartarus Conspiracy.
Produced with NotebookLM using research by William J. Oxfield.
Resources:
Watchers Research Hub: williamjoxfield.com/nephilim-watchers-research.html