| The Origin of Vampires | | | | The Scythians, known by the older generation as |
| Mesopotamia is the "world's cradle of civilization", | | | | people of the powers, settled in the areas of |
| the home of the kings, the home of the world's | | | | Transylvania, Balkans, Ukraine, Carpathia, Siberia, |
| earliest city including the Western civilization, and | | | | and the Takla Makan. The Takla Makan, also |
| Abraham's birthplace. Mesopotamia is popular for | | | | known as the Tocharians, spoke a different |
| its writings and codes for its kings. The early | | | | language. The language was more of a ritual |
| vampires' descendants came from the sacred | | | | language. The early linguists called the Tocharians |
| race of the Ubaid who settled in Mesopotamia. | | | | as Elves. The Brahmin caste practiced special |
| The early vampires were the founder of the | | | | Tantric rites, where the Tantra and Qabalah came |
| Anunnaki religion in 3500 B.C. The Anunnaki religion | | | | from the philosophy of the Ubaid Druidic group. |
| was popular among the Sumerians, who believed | | | | The true origins of the vampires were |
| that their Transylvanian ancestors were the | | | | Transylvania and Scythia. Their followers were the |
| Anunnaki Gods. | | | | goddess, queens, and the kings of the Arya as |
| The word vampire came from Seers-Derkesthai, | | | | well as the distinct race of the Elves. They |
| which means watchers. The watchers were | | | | practiced the philosophy based on endocrinology |
| originally from Urartu in Armenia. The vampire | | | | that focused on vampirism. They believed that |
| word does not represent the group's geographical | | | | consuming female blood and the mumae would |
| location but more on the characteristics of the | | | | increase their enlightened state making it possible |
| group such as the spiritual or social identity of the | | | | to obtain union with their godhead. |
| group as perceived by a specific cultural | | | | The sidhe word refers to the powers obtained by |
| framework. Vampires in the old days were | | | | these individuals during their elevated state, which |
| individuals who belonged from a certain family or | | | | was closely associated with vampirism. The sidhe |
| group who used the practice credited to the | | | | or the vampirism was the foundation of the |
| mythological vampires to fulfill social obligations and | | | | Withcraft, Druidism, Qabalism, Rosicrucianism, and |
| achieve specific goals associated with their position | | | | the Tantric Kaula cults. The Scythians spread their |
| as leaders. The vampires belonged to the race of | | | | leadership and wisdom mostly through invitation to |
| the Scythians, which are distinct Scythian-Celtic | | | | prospective tribes across Europe. The leadership |
| society royal caste. They had pale skin, | | | | included sharing the religious beliefs and the |
| considered as tall, had green eyes, and wore | | | | practice of their social structure. |
| golden red hair. They lived by practicing agriculture. | | | | |