I may be wrong on this, but I relate several concepts to this idea of the Watchers- "Q", the first being the iIgigi / Igigu/ Igigi. This Semitic term describes a group of possibly seven or eight gods of the Mesopotamian
pantheon (sky gods, the seven mythical wise men or "wise priests" (Elohim?) were the ones who watched over their
replacements at work, the newly created humans. Then I find a phonetic relationship with the Greek goddess Hygieia (Hygieia) who was the goddess of healing,
cleansing and healing (later, also of the moon) this connects me with a poster that is in the Deutsches Historisches Museum in Berlin made for May 1911, which has to do with these hygienist movements andand that ends with the destruction of Dresden and the Third Reich.
The poster itself caught my attention for its beautiful watchful eye. The aforementioned Sumeria Lexicon has:
IGI: n. eye (s); to look; face, aspect, former aspect (double ig, 'door') [IGI archaic frequency: 21]. v., to see.
gi (4): to surround, besiege, block (circle + to lower).
gi (17): N. young (small and slender like a cane).
Using these renderings and transliteration, we can extend the sense 'young' to speak to the younger gods, or 'surround/siege' may be a validation of the concept that Igigi was described as the gods who remained in heaven surrounding the earth .
In addition, the term IGI.GI could also be a duplication of the root IGI = 'to look'. The eye (b
egi in Basque) is the all-seeing, the v-
igi-lantes (Spanish) and I relate them to the biblical and non-biblical prophecies that are concatenated with the script to follow, as we are seeing now, of eugenic wars against us :
cleanliness and sanitation.
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Remember that the symbol of hygiene is that of a snake in a bowl and the snakes as we already know sign 11 and so we could go on and on ....
Ancient Mesopotamian Gods and Goddesses - Anunna (Anunnaku, Anunnaki) (a group of gods)