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![]() This ancient clay tablet below depicts the solar system as viewed by the Sumerians 4,500 years ago (highlighted in yellow) and clearly indicates 11 celestial globes encircling a large rayed sun. According to Zecharia Sitchin’s theory, the Sumerians included the Moon as a proper celestial body, as well as Pluto and the 12th planet of the Nefilim people (the Anunnaki gods), known as Nibiru. This millennia-old tablet places the planets in the correct order and shows them by size, providing evidence that the Sumerians had properly identified and sketched the solar system long before NASA even included Pluto (discovered in 1930) on the charts. In 2005, NASA discovered an “unknown” planet, confirming the existence of the 10th planet (Nibiru), identified originally by the Sumerians centuries ago. Also pictured is an Anunnaki God, Enki (also highlighted in yellow), presenting the plow to the people of Sumer, known historically as the birthplace of civilization. In addition to the plow and astronomical discoveries, Sumerians are credited with numerous other agricultural inventions, including the wheel, cart, systems of irrigation (dykes, canals, reservoirs), and the 12-month calendar. If Enki had been pictured standing, he would be towering over the Sumerian earthlings and, therefore, easily recognized as a god, best described in Sitchin’s culminating work, There Were Giants Upon the Earth.
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