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Wirral Bagpuss
I am intriedged by the Anunnaki aliens. Whatever happened to them though.
Wirral Bagpuss
Apart from the Nordics I am intriedged by the Anunnaki aliens. Whatever happened to them though. We hear of the greys and Nordics but the Anunnaki aliens we don't hear much about these days.Thoughts anyone?
Thanks to meticulous cataloging of the Sumerian texts over the last few decades, and the advent of the internet, we no longer have to take people like Sitchin’s word for it. Heiser: “There are some databases online that allow you to search through Sumerian texts, and I have a video on my website sitchiniswrong.com.
If you go there and click on the Annunaki tab I will show you how to search through something called the electronic text corpus of Sumerian literature. I will show you how you can search for all the occurrences of the word Annunaki and then click through the English translations of all those occurrences. You can find this material and I would encourage you to do so because you can check up on Zecharia Sitchin; you can check up on me.
ancientaliensdebunked.com...
OzTiger
reply to post by hellobruce
I believe they did.
I believe that they created us.
I believe they did try to destroy us when they realized what an abortion they had created but some survived.
If they come back this way and see what we have done to this planet they will make a good job of destroying us this time.
Dalarn
reply to post by Wirral Bagpuss
Ever watched the Stargate series?
Well stargate is the closest truth about what is happening in this part of the universe.
Hmm I've been researching alien races for years now.I think that the Annunaki have been driven out from earth from stronger alien entities. Or,there is a possibility that they are stil lurking over earth,but decided not to make any contact.There is another possibility.Maybe They come every few hundred years.
From what I've heard, supposedly the anunaki came here in search of gold.
This line about aliens coming to mine gold for their atmosphere, in the ancient past, is widely repeated by Ancient Astronaut theorists. In fact it’s become something of a foundational idea in the movement. This idea traces directly back to Zecharia Sitchin and has absolutely nothing to do with Sumerian texts.
It’s interesting to note that Sitchin doesn’t even give a place in the Sumerian texts to justify this notion that they needed gold for their atmosphere. He says the following in his book “The Wars of Gods and Men”: “The metal, with its unique properties, was needed back home for a vital need, … as best as we can make out, this vital need could have been for suspending the gold particles in Nibiru’s waning atmosphere and thus shield it from critical dissipation.”
So he says ‘as best as we can make out’. Who is ‘we’? And what texts would even hint at that idea. He creates this idea of gold particles being needed in a planet’s atmosphere out of nowhere.
ancientaliensdebunked.com...
Do the search at the link below and see if what I'm saying is true. Mr. Sitchin is making it up when it comes to what he says about the Anunnaki. The evidence is waiting for you now:
Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature search for Anunnaki
Abrahamic religions (also Abrahamism) are the monotheistic faiths of Middle Eastern origin, emphasizing and tracing their common origin to Abraham[1] or recognizing a spiritual tradition identified with him.[2][3][4] They are one of the major divisions in comparative religion, along with Indian religions[5] (Dharmic) and East Asian religions[5] (Taoic).
As of the early twenty-first century, it was estimated that 54% of the world's population (3.8 billion people) considered themselves adherents of the Abrahamic religions, about 30% of other religions, and 16% of no organized religion.[6][7] The Abrahamic religions originated in the Middle East.[8]
The largest Abrahamic religions in chronological order of founding are Judaism, Christianity, and Islam; the Bahá'í Faith is sometimes listed as well.[9] There are other more obscure religions that are also actually Abrahamic but rarely mentioned.
Rapha
The tarot card depicts Sheemyhaza (dual leader of the fallen watchers [a.k.a Thor/Zeus/etc]) hanging upside down in chains from the ceiling in a tunnel whilst he was locked up in Tartarus for quite a few centuries.