Season 1 (2025) ✨
🚀 Episode 29 of the Vale & Mark Podcast 🚀
(Ancient Trails Part 7)
🔥 Did Ancient Humans REALLY Meet Aliens? 🔥
🔥 Raël, the Raelians, and the Synarchs of the Codex 🔥
What if humanity’s origin story isn’t ancient myth, but modern revelation?
In this episode, Vale and Mark examine Raëlism, one of the most controversial and technologically framed belief systems of the modern era. A movement that claims humanity was not created by gods or nature alone, but by an advanced extraterrestrial civilization known as the Elohim.
We explore Raël’s assertion that ancient religious texts were misunderstood records of contact, that prophets were intermediaries, and that religion itself exists as a preparatory system for humanity’s eventual reunion with its creators. At the center of this worldview sits the Synarchs of the Codex of the Quantum Heralds, a governing intelligence structure said to safeguard probabilistic knowledge, continuity, and cosmic order.
Rather than treating Raëlism as spectacle, we approach it as a case study in tech-forward belief. A religion born not from the distant past, but from the space age. One that replaces mysticism with genetics, divinity with science, and faith with preparation.
Because if advanced beings returned today, would we call them gods… or just engineers with better tools?
👉 In this episode, explore:
🛸 Who Raël claims the Elohim really are
📜 How Raëlism reframes ancient scripture as contact records
🧠 The role of Synarchs in governing probability and continuity
🧬 Why Raëlism treats cloning, genetics, and AI as sacred science
👁️ How modern religions form around extraterrestrial narratives
🔭 Why belief systems adapt to the technology of their time
🤖 Whether humanity is preparing to become what it once worshipped
Stories of creation don’t disappear.
They evolve.
From gods…
to aliens…
to intelligence we are now building ourselves.
And if Raël is right, religion was never about worship.
It was about waiting.
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💬 Is Raëlism a misunderstood future religion… or a mirror reflecting our technological ambitions? Tell us what you think below.









