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originally posted by: FelisOrion
They are returning, and I am one of their watchers. After the Trump presidency, I sent the report. I told them; it's time. I am hoping they return in time though, lest we be brought back to the stone age.
originally posted by: chr0naut
a reply to: kromaion
There was no such word as Nibiru (or anything like it) in the Sumerian language.
Oxford University maintains the "Electronic Text Corpus of the Sumerian Language" - an online searchable database of the language from all known archeological sources (including the ones that Zechariah Sitchin claimed to have used). Feel free to search it for the word "Nibiru" or similar - it isn't there.
The word Nibiru did exist in the much later Babylonian language where it means 'a river crossing' and may also have been used to refer to the planet Jupiter, but it wasn't Sumerian. Zechariah Sitchin never had access to, or claimed to have access to, Babylonian texts.
All the nonsense based upon Nibiru is clearly and fully debunked if Nibiru never even existed as a word in Sumerian.
Sitchin's ideas are pure fiction, please don't perpetuate the nonsense.
Newly discovered extreme objects provide further evidence for Planet Nine
I sent the report. I told them; it's time. I am hoping they return in time though
originally posted by: SpeakerofTruth
I liked Zechariah Sitchin and found his views interesting. However, with that being said, I can't say I bought into it hook, line and sinker. While I do think some of his views have validity, I have reservations about some of it as well. He's akin to David Icke. He mixed truths with some very speculative reasoning.
originally posted by: prevenge
originally posted by: chr0naut
a reply to: kromaion
There was no such word as Nibiru (or anything like it) in the Sumerian language.
Oxford University maintains the "Electronic Text Corpus of the Sumerian Language" - an online searchable database of the language from all known archeological sources (including the ones that Zechariah Sitchin claimed to have used). Feel free to search it for the word "Nibiru" or similar - it isn't there.
The word Nibiru did exist in the much later Babylonian language where it means 'a river crossing' and may also have been used to refer to the planet Jupiter, but it wasn't Sumerian. Zechariah Sitchin never had access to, or claimed to have access to, Babylonian texts.
All the nonsense based upon Nibiru is clearly and fully debunked if Nibiru never even existed as a word in Sumerian.
Sitchin's ideas are pure fiction, please don't perpetuate the nonsense.
But...
www.cnn.com... olar-system/
Newly discovered extreme objects provide further evidence for Planet Nine
originally posted by: kromaion
The reason I am posting here is simple: I find it curious that I haven't seen anything related to this subject posted lately. As I said, I've been around for a while and always have an eye on ATS...
originally posted by: chr0naut
The word Nibiru did exist in the much later Babylonian language where it means 'a river crossing' and may also have been used to refer to the planet Jupiter,