One would think that a demi, or half, gods. resulting from the cross-breeding of humans and gods is less powerful than a full god, but there are distinct advantages.
When humans downgraded to four dimensions the hyper dimensional beings lost their ability to interface directly with us. Notice how Eve communicated effortlessly with the spirit-empowered serpent, but that after the fall Cain was oblivious to the spirit being luring him to death. Satan is called the father / authority of Cain for a reason. Pure spirit beings need to indwell a human interface to engage with mankind,
But hybrid spirit-human beings can engage directly.
But there are problems as well.
A functional genome only holds a specific number of genes. Think of it like playing poker – you need to play with a full deck which is not only a certain number of cards, but specifically each of the distinct cards. In the case of humans, we need 23 distinct pairs – 1, 2, 3, and so on, called a karyotype for each species.
A congenital disorder – medical condition arising during development of the fetus – can be caused by mismatch or lack of genes, resulting in metabolic failures and other physical and mental problems.
A liger is a hybrid resulting from breeding a male lion with a tigress, whereas another hybrid, a tigon is a result of breeding a male tiger to a lioness. There are very few ligers in existence, and none have never been found in nature. One reason for this is because ligers are likely to die at a very young age due to congenital defects from missing and mismatched genes from the unmatched parents. Because of these medical problems, in 2019, Joe Exotic was convicted on 17 federal charges of animal abuse for breeding ligers.
We find congenital defects in the ancient records of the hybrid monsters.
Cyclopia as described in Homer’s Odyssey is a known fetal development defect. Consistent with the perpetuation of ancient paganism in India, humans and animals with such birth defects are believed to have come from the gods and are worshipped as such.

Giants are often portrayed as pretty stupid and may have suffered from genetically based intellectual disabilities including those caused by failure to make necessary metabolic enzymes.
- Inborn errors of metabolism are genetically based conditions in which necessary enzymes for metabolizing nutrients are lacking because the genes that code for the production of those enzymes are missing or mutated. These are treated by avoiding the problematic foods – as in lactose intolerance – or by consuming or injecting the necessary components like Lactaid, insulin, Vitamin B12, thyroid hormone, etc.
- Blood disorders are genetically based conditions in which necessary blood components are lacking because the genes that code for those components are missing or mutated. Hemophilia was passed down to many royal descendants of Queen Victoria. Porphyria can actually be treated by consuming blood, and may be one source of vampire legends.
The treatments of these disorders even in our era of advanced medical care is supplying the deficiency with human produced and donated blood and transplantable organs.
From the universal demand for blood sacrifices in ancient religious ceremonies, and the universal report of giants’ proclivity for eating people alive, we can deduce that the hybrids executed the same solution.

This 4th century Roman mosaic can be understood as supplying blood-born metabolic components not produced naturally, or in sufficient quantities, or throughout, the giants’ long lifespans,
Cardiovascular failure from inability to keep pace with the tremendous demand by huge muscles may have been treated with heart transplants, explaining the original reason for cutting a beating heart out of a still-living victim.

This can easily be recognized as a common practice among pureblood humans who also harvest biomedical products from other humans.
The high demand for human organs for transplants, not enough of which are provided by donation, has resulted in a profitable market for illicitly obtained organs. An international tribunal sitting in London has concluded that some of the more than 1.5 million detainees in Chinese prison camps are being killed for their organs to serve a booming transplant trade that is worth some $1 billion a year. “Forced organ harvesting has been committed for years throughout China on a significant scale of unmatched wickedness with the killings by mass crimes committed in the last century,”
Global Financial Integrity (GFI) estimates that 10 percent of all organ transplants including lungs, heart and liver, are done via trafficked organs. The most prominent organs that are traded illicitly are kidneys, with the World Health Organization (WHO) estimating that 10,000 kidneys are traded on the black market worldwide annually, or more than one every hour.
The solution to this problem is to expand the biomedical use of products from other species.
Pig or cow insulin can be used to treat diabetes, and pig or cow heart valves are used to replace defective human heart valves.
Different types of tissues from genetically engineered pigs are already being tested in humans. In China, researchers have transplanted insulin-producing pancreatic islet cells from gene-edited pigs into people with diabetes. A team in South Korea says it’s ready to try transplanting pig corneas into people, once it gets government approval. And at Massachusetts General Hospital, researchers announced in October that they had used gene-edited pig skin as a temporary wound covering for a person with severe burns. The skin patch, they say, worked as effectively as human skin, which is much harder to obtain…
One day…genetically modified pigs…will be sliced open, their hearts, kidneys, lungs and livers sped to transplant centers to save desperately sick patients from death.
Why pigs?
University of Illinois animal geneticists Lawrence Schook and Jonathan Beever have created a side-by-side comparison of the human genome and the pig genome…“We took the human genome, cut it into 173 puzzle pieces and rearranged it to make a pig,” said Schook. “Everything matches up perfectly…”
So, if all of the genes match up, what is it that makes a pig a pig and a human a human?
“That’s the million dollar question,” said Beever. “The genes match up when compared side-by-side, but understanding how they work together is the next step. The same gene in the pig may work in combination with other genes to control something very different than it does in a human.”
Used in biomedical research in ancient Greece and only recently reintroduced to the modern Western world where it has rapidly grown into an important biomedical research tool, genetically modified pigs make one of the most useful, versatile and commonly farmed animals.
- Insulin: The pig pancreas is an organ from which insulin is obtained, an essential hormone for diabetics.
- ACTH: ACTH, a hormone used in human medicine for the treatment of arthritis and inflammatory diseases, can be obtained from the pig’s pituitary gland.
- Pig thyroids are also used to obtain medicines that will be consumed by people with inactive thyroid glands.
- Heparin: Heparin is obtained from the intestinal mucosa of the pig, which has anticoagulant properties and is applied in human medicine in cases of thrombosis.
- Hemoglobin: Genetically modified pigs can produce human hemoglobin, a pigment in the blood that carries oxygen to the cells of the body.
- Surfactant: It can be removed from the pig’s lung. This substance is essential for the treatment of babies born with pulmonary immaturity.
- Human body parts.
- Since 1975, pig heart valves have been an alternative surgical replacement to human heart valves.
- Temporary skin while the human body regrows its own new skin.
- Scientists at Harvard University have injected embryonic pig brain cells into the brains of persons with Parkinson’s disease and stroke. The pig cells thrive in the human body, supplying neurochemicals and multiplying into more healthy cells, dramatically reducing disease symptoms.
“And the LORD spake unto Moses and to Aaron, saying unto them, Speak unto the children of Israel, saying, Speak unto the children of Israel, saying, These are the beasts which ye shall eat among all the beasts that are on the earth…These are the beasts which ye shall…not eat…the swine, though he divide the hoof, and be clovenfooted, yet he cheweth not the cud;…is unclean to you…They shall be even an abomination unto you.” (Leviticus 11:2-11)
If we remain consistent in the application of the word “abomination”, then the genetic information we’ve just uncovered explains why YHVH forbade the eating of pork in the list of strict rules for his people. The expressions of type of hoof and digestion are significant only as markers – phenotypes – of genotype hybridization before the flood.

It is reasonable to consider that pigs are a form of humans genetically tweaked in the past to be bred for high value food and medicines to meet the needs of the metabolically challenged giants.
- High fat content for high energy needs
- High protein content to build and maintain muscles
- High calcium and phosphorus content for exceptional bone growth and strength
- Selenium to prevent anemia
- Iron for blood production
- High collagen content to produce and maintain connective tissue throughout the body.
From the penultimate publisher of medical information, PubMed: The number of genetically modified pigs produced in the past 15 years has grown exponentially…The availability of the pig genome sequence provides an important resource for improving strategies to generate genetically engineered biomedical models.
To improve compatability and expand availability of human organs for transplanation, lab-engineered cross-fertilization between human and pig species has begun.
These transgenic animals are most commonly created by the microinjection of human DNA into the pronuclei of a pig egg which is subsequently implanted into the oviduct of a pseudopregnant surrogate mother. This results in the recipient animal giving birth to genetically modified offspring. The progeny are then bred with other transgenic offspring to establish a transgenic line.
This is exactly how angel-human hybrids were created and propagated.
From National Geographic, 2017:
In 2017 Chinese researcher working at the Salk Institute in California successfully created the first human-pig hybrid by injecting human stem cells into early-stage pig embryos which were then transferred into surrogate sows where they developed into fetuses. This type of hybrid is scientifically called an interspecies chimera from the Greek legend of a monster often depicted as a lion with a goat’s head sticking from the side of its neck, and a snake for a tail. Researchers stated that “The ultimate goal is to find a way to use these lab-grown human parts for transplants.”
2023 – Scientists have grown kidneys containing mostly human cells inside pig embryos, an important step toward growing kidneys and potentially other human organs that could be used for transplants in people. The team is also working to generate other human organs in pig embryos, including the heart and pancreas.

