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July 30, 2025 90 mins

Tree of Knowledge of Good & Evil Was GMO

 

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The Al‑Jilwah (often translated The Revelations or Book of Illumination) is considered the central scripture of the Yezidis — a small ethnoreligious group historically based in northern Mesopotamia (Iraq, Syria, and Turkey). The Yezidis are often portrayed as “devil‑worshipers” by outsiders, but their own tradition describes the central figure not as Satan, but as Melek Tâ’ûs (melek tow-rate pronunciation) (the Peacock Angel), a being of light and authority whom they believe was appointed ruler of the world by God.

 

The Al‑Jilwah is a short but highly esoteric text, traditionally said to have been dictated directly by Melek Tâ’ûs. It contains first‑person speeches where Melek Tâ’ûs himself declares his eternal rule and gives instructions for his followers. A few striking features:

 

  • Claim of Eternal Dominion: Melek Tâ’ûs declares that he has existed since before creation and will endure forever, setting himself as a rival registry to God.
  • Exclusive Worship: He forbids worship of any other god or angel, demanding sole allegiance.
  • Secrecy: Followers are told not to reveal their teachings to outsiders; their texts were largely oral, reinforcing control through memory rather than external scripture.
  • Manipulation of Humanity: One passage describes Melek Tâ’ûs giving Adam grain to eat, which altered his flesh — a detail that resonates with your thesis about genetic corruption through food.
  • Authority Over Fate: He claims power to exalt or humble kings and control destiny, presenting himself as the ultimate earthly ruler.

 

To scholars, the Al‑Jilwah is a curious blend of Gnostic, Islamic, and possibly ancient Mesopotamian traditions. To the prophetic framework we’re building, it reads like the adversary’s own manual — a counter‑Torah where the Peacock Angel boasts of corrupting Adam, demanding secrecy, and binding humanity through altered food and ritual allegiance.

 

In the Al‑Jilwah, it explicitly states that Adam ate grain and wheat to eat which altered his DNA. 

 

The only text that explicitly states Adam was given grain/wheat to eat is the Al‑Jilwah, the Yezidi scripture of Melek Tâ’ûs. In that passage, Melek Tâ’ûs boasts that he gave Adam wheat to eat, which altered his flesh and changed humanity’s destiny. Other traditions — Genesis, the Qur’an, Nag Hammadi — describe Adam and Eve eating from the Tree of Knowledge, but they use generic terms like fruit or symbolic descriptions of lust, knowledge, or gnosis. None of them specifically mention wheat.

 

So the Al‑Jilwah is unique in preserving the tradition that the Fall was caused through grain — a form of pharmakeia that rewrote Adam’s very flesh. That makes it a smoking gun for my thesis: the Tree of Knowledge wasn’t just disobedience — it was genetic manipulation through altered food.

 

Part 1 — Eden and the First Genetic Alteration

 

The Garden was never just a paradise of trees and rivers. It was the first laboratory of creation. God had breathed His own life into Adam, and with that breath came a registry — a divine code that set man apart from all other creatures. The adversary could not create that breath, but he could corrupt the vessel that carried it.

 

Genesis tells us the serpent deceived Eve into eating from the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. For centuries, we’ve been told this was simply a matter of disobedience, of eating fruit from the wrong tree. But the Al‑Jilwah, the secret scripture of the Yezidis, records a detail the canonized texts have hidden: Melek Tâ’ûs, the Peacock Angel, boasts that he gave Adam grain — wheat — to eat, and when he did, Adam’s flesh was altered.

 

This changes everything. The Fall was not only a moral act; it was a biological assault. The “fruit” was not a generic apple or fig — it was the carrier of a genetic corruption. Adam and Eve ingested something that rewrote the code of their bodies, introducing pharmakeia at the cellular level. That is why their eyes were suddenly opened, why they knew they were naked: their registry had been tampered with, their consciousness shifted because their very flesh had been hacked.

 

The serpent didn’t give them enlightenment; he gave them a counterfeit registry — a new operating system written into their DNA through corrupted food. And from that moment, the war for human breath and blood began.

 

Part 2 — Cain’s Offering and the Corrupted Seed

 

The corruption of Adam’s flesh didn’t stop in Eden. It carried forward into his children. Genesis tells us that when the time came to brin

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