aliens & their message

Discussion in 'Weird, Bizarre and Mysterious' started by cindywarble, Mar 31, 2019.

  1. Irminsul

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    But none of that explains to us how and why they knew of all those celestial bodies existed in the first place. They weren't supposed to know back then and they didn't just know they were precisely accurate about it too.

    So disregarding anything about aliens, but just how did they know all that? Because I think it's incomprehensible that they manufactured it in their minds and magically nailed every intricate detail of not just the planets themselves, but their moons and orbits too and have a sound theory for the asteroid belt and the formation of our moon. I've seen those simulations on science documentaries in the computers and it's theoretically possible that's what the asteroid belt is, the remains of a destroyed planet.

    And if that planet has the same ingredients that's plummeted into the earth and melted together with planet nibiru 4 billion years ago, then maybe earth isn't all that different in the big scheme after all and maybe, just maybe if Nibiru does exist, then their forms of life may not be too dissimilar to ours.
     
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    Okay doing a little research I stumbled upon a book I might have to buy, and the description kind of fits in to what I was talking about with the rib.

    "Further developing the revolutionary work of Zecharia Sitchin, Chris Hardy shows that the “gods” of ancient myth, visitors from the planet Nibiru, created us using their own “divine” DNA--first through DNA extraction from their own ribs’ marrow and later by direct relations with early human females. Drawing upon multiple sacred texts, Hardy details the genetic engineering of humanity by Anunnaki scientist Ninmah, with the help of Enki and Hermes. She reveals how Ninmah’s first female human creation, Tiamat/Eve, contained more alien DNA than the earlier male one, Adamu, and how the biblical Noah represents the perfection of her work.

    Examining the war between Anunnaki brothers Enki and Enlil, Hardy reveals how the concepts of sin and the inferiority of women were born out of Enlil’s attempts to enslave and then wipe out humanity, repeatedly thwarted by Enki and Ninmah. The author further explains how the sacred sexuality taught to humans--still seen in Tantric practice--became suppressed millennia later by the patriarchal concept of original sin and how innocent Eve took the blame for the expulsion from Eden and fall from Grace.

    Showing that the god who created us was not the same god who expelled us from Eden, Hardy explains that there will be no apocalypse because the Good/Evil duality has never truly existed--it has been only enemy gods fighting and implicating humanity in the wake of their own competition for power. With a full psychological understanding of how the ancient “gods” have shaped humanity’s ongoing history of conflict, we can move beyond the framework of “(my) Good versus (your) Evil” imposed by Enlil and begin to steer our own planetary destiny."
     
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  3. Irminsul

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    It was the marrow in the ribs that was important, that's the word I was looking for earlier. :p in Sitchin's book, he goes on to explain why this marrow in the rib is so important in genetics. But I can't remember that either. It's been about a decade since I read them.
     
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    To put it more succuinctly than I did yesterday and quote Carl Sagan "extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence". You have provided no evidence for your claims I've called dubious, so trying to turn this on me is irrational.

    However, I looked into Ancient Sumer Astronomy (tried Cosmology as well) and the info was very scant. I tried a few sources I would deem more credible and one that seemed less so and I found nothing like you're suggesting. I read that they had star catalogues which detailed constellations, knew equinoxes and could track the motion of certain celestial bodies and some of their info was fragmented but I didn't even see Neptune mentioned or anything regarding the planet's satellites.
     
  5. Irminsul

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    Give me some time. :)
     
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    There's also a very good chance I could be talking about Akkadian and Babylonian cosmology too. :p

    I'm reading articles that say Sitchin mistranslated the texts, but as it's already established by language experts, Sitchin (I guess at the time) was the most knowledgeable in Sumerian and the language test results proved this, so like if we are to thwart his translations, then who else do we go by? Somebody not as knowledgeable? I don't think so.
     
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    I am inspired to write anime about all of this.
     
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    www.sitchinstudies.com Sumerian solar system.

    Describes neptune as the plant EA.

    Of course, if you aren't interested in taking the leading expert on Sumerian language seriously, then I don't know what to say. But I will because he's been proven to be the most knowledgeable on the subject. And don't forget, the vast variety of hate on Sitchin claims is only because if he's right, then he contradicts everything we know about human history and religion.
     
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    An ancient aliens cartoon would be out of this world. ;)
     
  10. YouFreeMe

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    I just want to fix the spelling in the thread title :cry:
     
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    Do you agree that aliens exist? :)
     
  12. Irminsul

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    I read it as aliens and there massage lol.
     
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    Who are the allens and why are they out of spice?..
     
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  14. guerillabedlam

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    Here's the first Amazon review on the book that that site labels as a source for that solar system..


    "The story is compelling, drawing readers into the world of extraterrestrials, gods, and ancient events in a way that seems a combination of reading that daily paper and indulging in popular fiction. Reading The Lost Book of Enki is a truly unique, intellectual, and pleasurable experience to recommend to customers looking for something a little different." Source: R. John Allcorn, New Age Retailer, March/April 2002


    Forgive me for my skepticism.
     
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    Do you agree that aliens exist at all? :)
     
  16. guerillabedlam

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    I already answered this
     
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    I am sorry. I am drinking coke cola today and it makes me as high af. ;)
     
  18. Irminsul

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    No need to be sorry, you're allowed to have skepticism. I'm skeptic about anything I read and like I said I'm not completely convinced I just think out of all the history that's taught and out of the all the religion that claims to understand the creation of humans, that IMO the Anunnaki theory is the most plausible and realistic because in reality, what they went through and what they did is absolutely no different to what we are doing on this earth at this very second, and if humans are thinking about mining another planet for its elements, then aliens would too, and if humans can genetically modify animals for their benefits, then aliens can too and if aliens faced the same global warming problem on their own planet as humans do now then I think that's also pretty significant because then just maybe we aren't as different or as special as we believe we are, or as Asmo suggested, maybe that makes us more special than what we think we are.

    I guess that could go two ways. From a creationists point of view, I feel we are less special. From an evolutionary point of view, I could see us as being seen as more special because we never developed normally, but from the creationist view, to learn I'm the offspring of a species designed to slave away in mines, well that's pretty dismal.
     
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    Is questioning creativity's control over all of creation is insane?
     
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    if they offered to take you to another galaxy would you go ?
     
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