Alien Messengers

Across cultures and throughout history, stories of individuals receiving wisdom from otherworldly sources are widespread. In biblical accounts, prophets are granted moral codes through divine encounters. The Oracle of Delphi communicated directly with the Greek god Apollo, delivering his messages to humanity. Similarly, external influences appear to have shaped pivotal moments in history. Joan of Arc claimed to have had visions that drove her to lead the French army, while George Washington reported an apparition that guided him during the Revolutionary War. Many of history's greatest minds, including Albert Einstein, Nikola Tesla, and Srinivasa Ramanujan, attributed their groundbreaking insights to inspiration that seemed to come from beyond our world. Could it be that key events and monumental breakthroughs in human history were guided by extraterrestrial messengers?
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