Zacharia Sitchin

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I am really impressed with this alternative version of our history, but I was wondering, if the Anunnaki have such long life spans, and it appears that they were still here on Earth as recently as 3000 to 4000 years ago, then where are they now? Did they all return to Niburi? Are any of then still here?

Anxiously awaiting a response.

>>By Genie   (Saturday, 25 Jan 2003 13:00)



I am wondering if ZS has anything to say about Atlantis, and Lemuria. How do they figure into the biblical storyline? Apparently Atlanteans had ongoing contact with extra terrestrials. Did they have contact with the visitors from Nibiru?

>>By Doug   (Saturday, 25 Jan 2003 13:00)



The exhausting search for ancient history texts in any bookstore, to exclude archeology libraries, have led me to believe that until a group as well known as Sitchin counters his findings, I will believe.

>>By darin   (Saturday, 25 Jan 2003 13:00)



I really dont know what to say but i am compelled to write something anyway. I have read the books, watched ZS videos and so forth. Everything that i have read/seen just seems right. I dont know why or how but i feel that this is as close to the truth as we shall get in our lifetime.

I feel it in my bones.

>>By Scorne   (Saturday, 25 Jan 2003 13:00)



Sitchin should be read and re-read, but he is not a prophet, rather he is a gifted and unique scholar.
A mistake would be to turn Sitchin into a cult following instead of the straight forward collection of long missing, overlooked facts that I see his material as presenting.
If freaks and fanatics become too strongly associated with his name; if such idiots use him as a source for their own new age garbage, then the truth about history, mankind and the world will continue to be obscured.

What Sitchin does not say (because he has no evidence for it at present) is not only Where are the Annunaki? but also Where indeed is the God of the Bible? and Where/When is Nibiru?

Based solely on the material Sitchin has presented, there were/are no other extra-terrestrials other than the inhabitants of Nibiru. 450,000 years is a long time. There is no reason to expect that the Annunaki didn't have a significant presence all over the planet with cities with names such as we have come to remember as Atlantis, etc. as is strongly indicated in the book The Lost Realms.

>>By Buddie   (Tuesday, 4 Feb 2003 15:12)



Hi:

I am a moslem by faith and have had a strange feelings about some of the stuff written and narrated in our books about past civilizations. Some of it was so completley scientific that since childhood I had these strange connections in my mind about some history, but to say such things that the book of the God has technology is kinda taboo in Islamic culture due to the hold of primitive minded religious zealots.

But when I found about ZS and his work, I was sleepless for a few days and am still going thru his books, in which he does use the islamic bible, :Quran: as a refernce for some work, now I consider myself a small scale authority on Quranic history and I am totally baffaled that he is quite write about those verses and chapters cause those chapters or verses he mentions in his books are indeed very cryptic in nature and there is a lot of such stuff which the Islamic scholars are hush hush about.

I am putting or say listing my own findings and will send them to ZS in a few days, lets see if we can connect the remaining dots ....and complete the findings........

>>By Farooq Ali   (Tuesday, 11 Feb 2003 02:26)



I would personally like to see money invested in proving ZS research wrong or right. I would like trained scholars arguing from both points (no religious fanatics who still deny evolution or new age freaks ). The arguments I have seen against ZS's research this far have been very unresearched and downright stupid.

I guess since i dont have the ability to decipher 6 000 years sumerian writing I will take the experts word on it. I am very open minded. I've never belived in the biblical God and have always thought that Extraterrestials had a big hand in human ancient history and even creation.

>>By Alexandra   (Friday, 28 Feb 2003 04:21)



I am not a scholar like stitchin and i found his teaching on web site by accident. but his teachings comfirms what i have been thinking for nearly 30 years, and im proud tthat there is a true historian that beleives in the truth.
the fying disc that is shown in the carvings of ancient sumairians is in fact flying saucers. thats the meaning of the wings around the disc.If we can figure out the time of the great flood we will know when Nibiru will be back. which will be 3600 years.that will the end time in relvolations.

>>By elmer d paris   (Saturday, 15 Mar 2003 03:19)



Granted, Mr. Sitchins thesis is quite thorough but leaves some intriguing questions unanswered for me. I'm looking for a connection to the distinct designs of ruins of Giza and Ankor Wat in Cambodia which display recreactions of constellations in architecture, Stonehenge, Easter Island, etc.. Was there secret information passed down from Egypt to Jesus to the Knights Templars that still guides religious leaders and politians behind closed doors, or is there a small secretive group watching for the right time to reveal this bombshell? In my mind, somewhere, it all ties together...

>>By jeff hollis   (Friday, 4 Apr 2003 20:29)



After reading Sitchin's first book, I was struck with the feeling that I had stumbled onto a great truth, and that this was our true history. I just KNEW in a way that is totally unexplainable. Maybe it has something to do with information encoded within our genes that explains why it all feels so familiar and right. I'm wondering if the war in Iraq might have something to do with obtaining important ET artifacts from The Cradle of Civilization before the "return."

>>By Ellie   (Friday, 25 Apr 2003 05:29)



For many years now I have searched for the truth and in my own mind had some incllination that everything was tied together somehow and I think that if ZS has done anything he has definately caused the right kind of questions to be asked. We may ofcourse never now the answers but atleast we've started looking and I'm finally glad to see others feel the same way I do.

>>By SCOTT   (Tuesday, 27 May 2003 20:46)



When I read my first ZS book (When time began), I was enthralled. I couldn't put it down. I have never been much of a scholar or that interested in scholarly works per se but there's something about ZS's books that just gets me interested. I have to admit that I am not totally convinced and some of the points he makes seem sketchy, but then again what do I know about ancient Sumeria?

I have travelled to Mexico and seen the Olmec heads in Xalapa's museum. They are fascinating but I don't really think they prove what he claims. There are many Mexicans who live in that part of the country who display similar facial features (thick lips and wide noses), so I really don't see that the heads prove anything about another race visiting ancient America.
Still, I found it all very interesting, ZS's books are well worth the read and the Xalapa museum is well worth a visit.

>>By wayne   (Friday, 6 Jun 2003 12:45)



Wayne if you are interested about stuff like this you should go to atlantisrising.com and go to the forum. Alot of people are there who chat and disscuss ZS and other similar topics. My call name is Quicksilver12 try and find me by doing a search. It's pretty interesting

>>By scott   (Thursday, 19 Jun 2003 20:36)



I have read all of Z. Sitchins books and would like to know
when he thinks that Niburi will return. Thank you.

>>By Vivian Porter   (Sunday, 13 Jul 2003 18:12)



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