Alright. I did some further looking into Sitchin's works. Found some areas where he's definitely wrong, some parts that are more iffy, and overall I still think he did a damned fine job of his research.
I suppose to a large extent I was infatuated with his works, but I still stand by them. At...
Odd.
I remember that Enki was Ptah, Marduk Ra, so on and so forth. Do not forget that the Egyptian and Sumerian cultures are intertwined thanks to lineage. They were the same gods, no matter what name they went by in a certain language.
I will stop posting in this topic, hereforth, because you...
Descriptions. Egyptian hieroglyphs especially show them as humans wearing winged costumes.
But my real point is - I haven't seen anything in particular that shows them as scaly reptilians. I'm pretty sure that while the ancients may not have known what a space ship was, they'd have at the very...
MSG is a chemical that a lot of companies use to enhance the flavour of food, and I think I heard somewhere that it's highly addictive. It could be that McDonalds uses a higher dose of MSG than any other company, and that may be why so many people like it.
Personally, I eat a decent amount of...
Firstly - I'd like to point out that somebody has to be translating these Sumerian documents. Because as they're being translated, we're seeing more and more of texts from later periods being nothing more than copies of these older stories.
You may be very well right that Sitchin may have not...
Don't think so. The head repeats the same exact movements a couple times, which is highly unlikely, unless they're asking him to do something specific.
I won't say it's not real, because there is a lot of compelling footage there, but the head movements have me wondering.
I wasn't talking about Islam, I was talking about the Catholics and all their many crusades, like the Albigensian Crusade, and the oh-so-famous Inquisition.
I'd go ahead and do it. If they lie to me, well, hopefully I'll wake up not remembering anything ala most alien abductions.
And if they're telling the truth? Yeehaw, cowboys.
Could have been lightning ball phenomenon kinda like St. Elmo's Fire or just plain lightning balls.
I've seen one lightning ball myself, and it would move around quickly or disappear and reappear somewhere else. Was there a storm before or after that incident?
He's far more legitimate than this "David Tsoukalos" that shows up on the History Channel's show, "Ancient Aliens" and yet that show gets oodles of funding, massive amounts of viewers, and they don't even try to introduce new concepts or theorize at all.
Calling him a deal old fraud is insanely...
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