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10th Edition. 2022: WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO US WHEN THE ANUNNAKI RETURN TO EARTH IN 2022?

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The audacious idea of protecting a planet thermally by creating a shield of particles in its upper atmosphere is not as revolutionary as it seems. It was, I wrote in my 1976 book The Twelfth Planet, exactly the reason why the Anunnaki - "Those who from Heaven to Earth came" - had come here some 450,000 year ago from their planet Nibiru. The earliest known usages of the term Anunnaki come from inscriptions written during the reign of Gudea ( c. 2144–2124 BC) and the Third Dynasty of Ur. [9] [11] In the earliest texts, the term is applied to the most powerful and important deities in the Sumerian pantheon: the descendants of the sky-god An. [9] [26]This group of deities probably included the "seven gods who decree": [27] An, Enlil, Enki, Ninhursag, Nanna, Utu, and Inanna. [28] Readers of Zecharia Sitchin's work will be inclined to believe there is a Nibiru and that the ancient Sumerians were writing from the knowledge of the Anunnaki about the planet, its orbit, its inhabitants, especially those who came to Earth, and of the origins of life on our planet Earth. They will say, as Zecharia did, that there is no doubt that there is a Nibiru. While we agree that there is no need for panic, we otherwise respectfully disagree with Morrison on this subject.

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Sitchin fans donated funds to memorialize Zecharia with a garden of 200 trees planted in Israel. In addition to receiving the certificate, Zecharia's name was inscribed in the Book of Gardens housed in Jewish National Fund's office in Jerusalem. If you haven't yet ventured into the Chronicles, here's your launching pad" -- so recommends the international magazine NEXUS (June-July 2009) in its book review of Zecharia's The Earth Chronicles Handbook. The complete seven-book The Earth Chronicles series by Zecharia Sitchin is being published in China by the Chongqing Publishing House. The translated edition will be in 'Simplified Chinese'. There were eleven expeditions in total, which became known as "The Earth Chronicles Expeditions" (also the title of one of his books). Recordings were made during these expeditions by those attending. Some of this footage was made available and turned into compelling video accounts. Sir -- Nature 461 draws welcome attention to the question "Where did we get water?" by publishing the study by Francis Albarede; her suggestion that the three terrestrial planets obtained it from water-bearing asteroids (?!) coming from the outer reaches of the solar system leaves too much unexplained.During the medieval ages and the redefinition of Satan, the undesirable traits of the 7 original deities were transferred to the devil. As the author of thirteen books dealing with the origins of Earth and Mankind, I find it amiss that her citations list does not mention the eminent scientist Enki Nibirukoff, whose major work, Enuma elish in English translation is titled The Babylonian Epic of Creation. Its central premise is that Earth is the cast-off forepart of a watery planet that had once existed between Mars and Jupiter and was destroyed in a celestial collision with an invader-planet; the other half, broken into bits and pieces, became the Asteroid Belt and comets. The first chapter of Genesis, which is an abbreviated version of Enuma elish, states that Dry Land (=the continents) emerged after the Water Above and the Water Below were separated by the Hammered Bracelet. Ronald H. Fritze writes that, according to Sitchin, "the Annunaki built the pyramids and all the other monumental structures from around the ancient world that ancient astronaut theorists consider so impossible to build without highly advanced technologies." [69] Sitchin expanded on this mythology in later works, including The Stairway to Heaven (1980) and The Wars of Gods and Men (1985). [74] In The End of Days: Armageddon and the Prophecy of the Return (2007), Sitchin predicted that the Anunnaki would return to earth, possibly as soon as 2012, corresponding to the end of the Mesoamerican Long Count calendar. [70] [74] Sitchin's writings have been universally rejected by mainstream historians, who have labelled his books as pseudoarchaeology, [75] asserting that Sitchin seems to deliberately misrepresent Sumerian texts by quoting them out of context, truncating quotations, and mistranslating Sumerian words to give them radically different meanings from their accepted definitions. [76] Four copper-alloy foundation figures depicting ancient Mesopotamian gods wearing characteristic horned crowns ( c. 2130 BC)

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During the Old Babylonian Period ( c. 1830 BC – c. 1531 BC), a new set of deities known as the Igigi are introduced. [45] The relationship between the Anunnaki and the Igigi is unclear. [11] On some occasions, the categories appear to be used synonymously, [9] [11] but in other writings, such as The Poem of Erra, there is a clear distinction between the two. [9] [11] In the late Akkadian Atra-Hasis epic, the Igigi are the sixth generation of the gods who are forced to perform labor for the Anunnaki. [46] [47] After forty days, the Igigi rebel and the god Enki, one of the Anunnaki, creates humans to replace them. [46] [47]The museum has been very cooperative and will in all likelihood allow the bones to be tested when a qualified person or institution comes forward to do that and satisfies the balance of the museum's protocol requirements which are all reasonable. This is presently being worked on. Watch this space for announcements of future gatherings of Sitchin fans where Zecharia's work can be discussed.

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