: Bramley argues that events like the Black Death were not natural disasters but biological weapons deployed by Custodians. He cites historical accounts of "foul mists" and "comet-like" objects seen during plague outbreaks as evidence of this.
: The biblical story is interpreted as a prison scenario where "God" (a Custodian) wanted to keep Adam and Eve ignorant to ensure their subservience.
The book explores several historical and social tools allegedly used by the Custodians to keep humanity divided:
: Bramley suggests that humans possess an immortal spiritual nature that the Custodians seek to suppress, keeping humanity "trapped in matter" through endless conflict and reincarnation. Mechanisms of Control
: Conflict is used as a tool to prevent unified action against the "conquerors" (the Custodians). By funding and supporting both sides of a war, these third parties maintain a "divide and conquer" status quo.
Bramley reinterprets major religious figures and events through this extraterrestrial lens: The Gods of Eden - The Seeker Books
: Ancient creation myths, such as those from Sumeria and the Bible, describe humans being created as a slave race to serve these "gods".





