Giants in the Earth: Genesis 6, the Nephilim, and the Shadow of the Coming UFO Deception
Hey friends, as someone who's spent years digging into Scripture, ancient history, and the strange things unfolding in our world today, I've become convinced that we're living in the "days of Noah" all over again. What the Bible describes in Genesis 6 isn't just some dusty old tale—it's a warning about a supernatural incursion that corrupted humanity and set the stage for judgment. And if we're paying attention, the same forces that produced the giants of old are gearing up for one final, massive deception. I'm talking about the Nephilim, the fallen ones, and how their legacy might be hiding in plain sight—not just in forgotten bones or suppressed archaeology, but in the wild tales of Bigfoot and the skyrocketing reports of UFOs and "aliens." Drawing from the same biblical framework that researchers like Tom Horn, L.A. Marzulli, and Steve Quayle have explored so thoroughly, I want to walk you through what the Word says, what the evidence points to, and why this all ties into the end-times delusion the Apostle Paul warned us about. (1)
Let's start at the beginning, right where the Bible does. Genesis 6:1-4 tells us that as humanity multiplied on the earth, "the sons of God saw that the daughters of humans were beautiful, and they married any of them they chose." The result? "The Nephilim were on the earth in those days—and also afterward—when the sons of God went to the daughters of humans and had children by them. They were the heroes of old, men of renown." (2) These weren't ordinary kids. The term "Nephilim" carries the idea of fallen ones or giants—hybrid beings born from the union of rebellious heavenly beings (the "sons of God") and human women. (3)
Now, right here some folks try to water this down by claiming the "sons of God" were just the godly line of Seth intermarrying with Cain's ungodly daughters. But that interpretation falls apart when you look at the actual Hebrew text and parallel passages in Scripture. The exact same phrase—"sons of God" (bene ha'elohim in Hebrew)—shows up in Job 1:6: "Now there was a day when the sons of God came to present themselves before the LORD, and Satan came also among them." (4) And again in Job 2:1. These "sons of God" are clearly angelic beings presenting themselves in the heavenly court, and Satan—a fallen angel—is right there with them. It's the identical Hebrew wording used in Genesis 6, proving these weren't human descendants of Seth but heavenly beings who left their proper domain. (5) This matches what Peter and Jude describe: "God did not spare angels when they sinned, but sent them to hell, putting them in chains of darkness to be held for judgment" (2 Peter 2:4), and "the angels who did not keep their positions of authority but abandoned their proper dwelling—these he has kept in darkness, bound with everlasting chains for judgment on the great Day" (Jude 1:6). (6) This wasn't a minor rebellion; it was a full-scale corruption of God's creation, filling the earth with violence and wickedness that grieved God's heart to the point of the Flood. (7)
But here's the part that blows my mind every time I study it: the giants didn't vanish completely after the Flood. The Bible is clear that remnants survived or reappeared. Think of the Anakim and Rephaim that the Israelite spies encountered in Numbers 13:33—"We saw the Nephilim there (the descendants of Anak come from the Nephilim). We seemed like grasshoppers in our own eyes, and we looked the same to them." Or Goliath, the Philistine champion who stood over nine feet tall, taunting God's people until young David took him down with a sling and a stone. (8) These post-Flood giants weren't as numerous or as monstrous as the pre-Flood variety, but they were real enough to require entire campaigns to wipe them out, as seen in Joshua and Deuteronomy. The question is, did every last one get eradicated? Or could some have slipped into the remote corners of the earth, their hybrid DNA or demonic spirits carrying on in ways we still glimpse today?
This is where the trail gets really fascinating—and where the work of folks like L.A. Marzulli comes in with his hands-on investigations of giant skeletons, elongated skulls, and megalithic structures around the world that defy mainstream archaeology. (9) Steve Quayle has documented accounts of massive bones and Native American legends of giant races that match the biblical profile, often hidden or dismissed by institutions that don't want to deal with the implications. (10) These weren't just tall humans; they were something unnatural, products of that original angelic rebellion. And if their physical bodies were destroyed, many believe their disembodied spirits became the demons that harass humanity to this day—seeking to inhabit and corrupt just as their fathers did. (11)
Now, enter Bigfoot. I know, it sounds wild at first, but hear me out. Eyewitness reports consistently describe Sasquatch as towering, hairy figures—often 7 to 10 feet tall or more—elusive, incredibly strong, and dwelling in the most inaccessible wilderness areas. They leave massive footprints, emit a stench like something rotten, and seem to vanish without a trace, sometimes with reports of strange lights or high-pitched screams. Does this sound familiar? It lines up eerily with descriptions of the biblical giants and their hybrid offspring: powerful, otherworldly, and forced to hide from human civilization after the judgments of old. (12) Researchers like Marzulli and Quayle have laid out compelling cases that these creatures could be living remnants—or at least manifestations tied to—the Nephilim bloodlines or their demonic counterparts. Not every Bigfoot sighting is the same, of course, but the pattern suggests something supernatural is still roaming the woods, a leftover echo of Genesis 6 that the powers-that-be would rather you laugh off as myth. If the Flood didn't erase them all, and if isolated populations survived in the mountains or deep forests, it explains a lot about why governments and scientists stay so quiet about the evidence.
But the real bombshell—the part that keeps me up at night—is how this all connects to the coming UFO deception. Jesus Himself said in Matthew 24:37, "As it was in the days of Noah, so it will be at the coming of the Son of Man." In Noah's time, the earth was overrun by these hybrid invaders and their knowledge (think forbidden technologies, occult practices, and genetic tampering). Today, we're seeing an explosion of UFO/UAP sightings, "alien" abduction stories, and even official government disclosures that feel orchestrated. Tom Horn has been sounding the alarm for years about what he calls the "alien gospel"—the idea that these beings are our cosmic brothers here to usher in a new age of enlightenment, perhaps even explaining away the Rapture as a mass alien harvest. (13) But Scripture paints a different picture. Second Thessalonians 2:9-11 warns of "the coming of the lawless one" who will be accompanied by "all sorts of displays of power through signs and wonders that serve the lie," and that God will send a powerful delusion so that people believe the lie. What better cover for fallen angels and their demonic hordes than to appear as advanced extraterrestrials? No more pitchforks and red suits—these entities show up in glowing craft, promise peace and technology, and prep the world to worship the Antichrist as a savior from the stars.
It's the same playbook from Genesis 6: corrupt the image of God in man, flood the culture with lies, and set up a one-world system under satanic control. The "aliens" aren't from Zeta Reticuli; they're interdimensional deceivers, the very Watchers and their offspring in new disguises. And Bigfoot? It fits as a ground-level remnant—a physical, hairy brute that reminds us the old hybrids never fully went away, perhaps even serving as a distraction or a test run for the bigger reveal. When the skies light up with "disclosure," don't be fooled. The Bible tells us these are the days when deception will be so strong that only those grounded in God's Word will stand. (14)
Look, I don't share this to scare you but to wake us up. The giants were real. The Nephilim agenda is still active. And the UFO phenomenon is the capstone of the great delusion. Jesus is coming soon—keep your eyes on Him, not the lights in the sky. Stay in the Word, test every spirit, and remember: greater is He who is in you than he who is in the world. (15) What do you think—have you seen patterns like this in the news lately? Drop your thoughts in the comments. Let's stay vigilant together.
Footnotes:
(1) 2 Timothy 3:1-5; Matthew 24:37-39.
(2) Genesis 6:1-4 (NIV).
(3) Genesis 6:4.
(4) Job 1:6 (KJV); Job 2:1.
(5) The Hebrew phrase bene ha'elohim is identical in Genesis 6:2, 4 and Job 1:6; 2:1, identifying the "sons of God" as angelic beings, not human lineages.
(6) 2 Peter 2:4; Jude 1:6 (NIV).
(7) Genesis 6:5-13.
(8) Numbers 13:33; Deuteronomy 2:10-11, 3:11; 1 Samuel 17:4.
(9) See L.A. Marzulli's *On the Trail of the Nephilim* series for detailed archaeological fieldwork on giant remains and megaliths.
(10) Steve Quayle's *Genesis 6 Giants* compiles historical and legendary accounts of post-Flood giant activity worldwide.
(11) Common interpretation drawn from the fate of the Rephaim and demonic origins in extra-biblical texts cross-referenced with Scripture (e.g., Isaiah 14:9, 26:14).
(12) Eyewitness patterns align with descriptions in Quayle's *True Legends: Native American Tales of Star Gates, Giants, Bigfoot, and Skinwalkers*.
(13) Tom Horn's works, including *Exo-Vaticana* and *Corrupting the Image*, explore the "alien gospel" as end-times preparation tied to Nephilim themes.
(14) 2 Thessalonians 2:9-12; Revelation 12:9.
(15) 1 John 4:4; Revelation 13:13-14.


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