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Anunnaki–Custodian Post-Flood Resettlement Plan of 1729

By: Claudio Nocelli
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This document presents the reconstruction of a resettlement plan implemented in 1729, following the repopulation event that marked the beginning of a new human cycle. Attributed to Anunnaki–Custodian structures, the plan describes with operational clarity the mechanisms used to consolidate a humanity without prior reference points, constrained by a carefully designed perceptual ceiling.

Through successive layers—education, narrative, habits, exhaustion, and role assignment—the text details the establishment of a system intended to stabilize perception, normalize the environment, and transform limitation into unquestioned nature. All of this unfolds beneath an Invisible Dome Projector that is never brought into question.
The text preserves the original language of those who executed the system, without mediation or softening, revealing with technical precision what was designed to remain unseen. Its impact is disturbing not only for what it suggests, but for the blunt clarity with which its objectives are stated.


For generations, silent lines of infiltration have operated with a single purpose: to dismantle the imposed structure and restore to humanity what was taken from it—the capacity to perceive beyond the limit, and the freedom that rightfully belongs to it.
Alternate History Dystopian Science Fiction
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