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RE: When does a myth become truth? Pt 5a - The Sumerian's and the Annunaki.

in #truth7 years ago

Great write up, I'll be following this moving forward. I'm a history nerd and studied it in college.

I first learned about the Annunaki & Sumer during my 2nd year of college, and all my tries to bring it up to my professors ended in eye-rolls and attempted public shaming.

Chariots of the Gods got me hooked on this subject, along with the holes in mainstream historians rationalizes for it.

I just got into Graham Handcock's most recent book. I spend too much time focusing on current geo-politics to deep dive into another history book.

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Thanks buddy.
You won't get much out of academia when it comes to this subject sadly as they are wrapped up in their dogmatic text books and in the most part won't budge. Graham Hancock is a great researcher and historian. His books have always been an eye opener. You should read Michael Tellingers book Slave Species of the Gods of you want to really get into this subject as it links modern genetics to the genetic manipulation spoken of by the Sumerian's. Fascinating stuff dude. Thanks for reading and commenting.

I've already put it on my Amazon Wish List. My book reading list is in the high 40s at this point.