
Dagon
Dagon, also known as Zagan in Goetia, is a post-diluvian Annunaki God who settled in Middle Mesopotamia but traveled extensively throughout Mesopotamia. Dagon arrived with orders from Anu to help the new human race begin a transition to an autonomous and self-ruling society. Dagon is very tall and massively built, with long straight blond hair and piercing green-blue eyes that are hypnotic and captivating. He has a long oval face, small chin, long straight nose, thin lips, and strong cheekbones. He wears a simple Babylonian dress to mid-calf in white and gold. His voice, energy, and presence are strong. He carries what looks like a small bag that contains disks with instructions and data. Despite His ominous stature, Dagon is warm and welcoming.
Dagon was responsible for the amazing transformation Mesopotamia had as the cradle and crossroads of trade, agriculture, and food supplies to all nearby and far villages and developing cities. He taught crop rotation, plowing the land, irrigation techniques, harvesting, grain storage, seed quality control, and logistics. The food supplies quickly reached maximum capacity which allowed Mesopotamia to flourish and become a beacon for early human settlements.
Dagon partnered with Father Satan/ Enki to design aqueducts, dikes, and irrigation techniques to ensure successful crops and food supplies. Yahweh once came to tour the impressive enterprise. Yahweh sought to strike a deal with Dagon to supply food for this growing army. Dagon refused because Yahweh went against all the original plans set out and instructed by Anu which allowed for a peaceful human transition to be self-determining and free. While many cities had initial shortcomings, most lived peacefully, sharing and trading food, goods, and services. As the Abrahamic forces began to expand their control on the Western region of Mesopotamia, they were emboldened to attack and pillage the bordering villages.
Reluctantly, Dagon became a war God, protecting the Philistines and other tribes resisting the Abrahamic intrusion. The prolonged wars ultimately took a toll on Mesopotamia and surrounding cities. Beyond Agricultural techniques, Dagon teaches about food choices that support healthy living. Even today, Dagon continues to oversee the health and wellness of many.
Dagon left with this parting advice: “Nourish your body, mind, and energy with quality ingredients grown in harmony with the Earth’s natural cycles and elements, free of additives. Global warming is of great concern because it impacts humanity’s access to clean food supplies and water. Be wise and cognizant of the choices you make to sustain your fragile lives.”