The Watchers

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to back her up, she felt it was her responsibility to ask specific questions, where the answers that could be reported back to the world. At least, that was her take on it.
    “Who are you and why have you chosen me to meet you here? Why do you trust me? What is it you want…?”
    There was silence before Uriel responded. “We have come to do what we did a long time ago; to help man get back on track. Since man is lost, and the level of social conscience has dropped so far it is time, is it not?”
    “I guess.” She thought about that for a moment. Man? Their moral ethics we’re certainly out of hand, she’d always said that. Racial issues, politics…? Lost indeed! And religion, ISIS, the refugees, human rights, technology…the ice caps melting…Maybe Uriel was right. They really were lost.
    "First, you must understand, that it is the planet, predominant in our thoughts and our actions. Not man!"
    Mia got that. Man had done everything in its power to destroy the planet, why would the Watchers want to protect them? She wouldn’t! “You said you were from Earth.” She looked to the others standing inside the ancient stones.
    “Earth is our home. It is where we were born, where we have evolved, where we die.”
    It was hard for her to believe they could be of their planet? They weren’t human! Angels were from heaven, weren’t they? “How can that be? And if it is true, why have you only just revealed yourself to us?”
    “We have always been here, but before now, the concept of us would not be accepted by modern man, not in the real sense. Even now, they consider us a threat to their planet, when it is plain that the contrary is true. We have made our existence known in the past, but your people still have not connected it to us”. He smiled a beguiling smile. “Our arrival was foretold in the scriptures, and there is much evidence in the old and new Testament that tells of our existence.”
    Mia placed her elbows on her knees and rubbed her eyes. “I’ve read a lot of literature about Angels but it’s not all clear,” she said.
    It was true Mia and Tom had researched evidence of Angels from the moment they had heard about the Watchers. She recalled a quotation from Genesis…but she couldn’t remember how it went.
    He must have read her thoughts when he said, “Genesis 6:4 ‘ There were giants on the earth in those days; and also after that, when the sons of God came in unto the daughters of men and they bore children to them, the same became mighty men who were of old, men of renown.’”
    Now she remembered. How was it possible that she was speaking to these Angels about the content of the bible? The whole concept was crazy. Someone should pinch her. Right now!
    “When God’s sons,” Uriel said, “called Ben Eloha or Fallen Angels - numbering several hundred, saw the daughters of men were fair, they were so smitten by the beauty of human women, using their new material bodies, they took them as wives and had sex with them.”
    With a picture in her head she wouldn’t want anyone else to see, Mia blushed.
    “This incurred Yahweh’s wrath and the consequence of this miscegenation between the Fallen Ones and mortals led to the creation of half-angelic, half-human offspring; the Watchers.” Uriel smiled as he recounted their history with fondness.
    “Further on in Genesis 5 and several generations later, Enoch is named as the son of Jared, and it is during his lifetime that the Watchers incarnated human bodies.”
    So ‘The Watchers’…” Mia said. “That’s the correct term for you?”
    “In those days, the Ben Elohim were also known as Watchers, the Grigori and the Irin. The title ‘Watcher’ simply means ‘one who watches’, ‘those who watch’ or ‘those who do not sleep’. The titles reflect the unique relationship between the Watchers and the human race since ancient times.”
    “Unique relationship…?”
    “We are an elite order of beings created by God to be earthly

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