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The new hit movie Avatar—now the biggest movie in the history of cinema—is based on the mixing of alien and human DNA and on mining operations on an alien planet. This is exactly what Zecharia Sitchin says happened many millennia ago on Earth.
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It is estimated that an average-sized asteroid is worth about one trillion dollars in exploitable minerals. Since we are beginning to search the solar system for resources, it is entirely reasonable to think that a civilization from another planet could have sent astronauts to Earth in search of precious metals.
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Most cultures have “mythical” stories of visitors or gods arriving from the heavens. These gods possess amazing powers, such as flight or long-distance communication, that are now made possible by our modern technology. If we were to land on another planet with more primitive life forms, our technology would certainly cause us to be viewed as gods as well.
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Our DNA is only 2% different from other mammals—what is in that 2% that gives us the power of thought and civilization? What else could have spurred the evolutionary leap from Homo erectus to the intelligent, language-capable Homo sapiens? The continued lack of a missing link alone provides stable footing for Mr. Sitchin’s theory that humans were created by visiting aliens, who combined some of their own advanced DNA with that of existing primitive Homo erectus. |
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Science fiction has often proven to be prophetic. Jules Verne imagining submarines and other modern technology is just one example. Another may prove to be the new hit movie Avatar—now the biggest movie in the history of cinema—which is based on the mixing of alien and human DNA and on mining operations on an alien planet. This is exactly what Zecharia Sitchin says happened many millennia ago when the Anunnaki came to Earth from the planet Nibiru.
That these ideas of Zecharia Sitchin’s are now in the popular imagination via the route of science fiction—and are being accepted in this science fiction format throughout the world—is an indication of their power in the human imagination and the importance of his research.
Given our 21st-century scientific aspirations—the desire to explore other planets to extract minerals, the search for a longevity gene, genetically engineered and improved plants and animals, or the study of human DNA—activities that were almost unimaginable a few centuries ago, it is not hard to imagine there might have been another planet that had these advancements thousands of years ago.
In the present discourse over NASA’s future, one of the key rationales for continuing space exploration is mineral mining. A recent article estimated that an average-sized asteroid is worth about one trillion dollars in exploitable minerals. Since we are beginning to search the solar system for resources, it is entirely reasonable to think that a civilization from another planet could have sent astronauts to Earth in search of precious metals.
Most cultures have “mythical” stories of visitors or gods arriving from the heavens. These gods possess amazing powers, such as flight or long-distance communication, which are now possible by modern technology. There is a reason that we tell each other stories. If we were to land on another planet with more primitive life forms, our technology would certainly cause us to be viewed as gods. Thus the writings uncovered by Zecharia Sitchin offer accounts of similarly amazing godlike feats by “those who from Heaven to Earth came.”
The inherent fascination people have with the possibility of aliens points toward an inborn connection to them. What else could have spurred the evolutionary leap from Homo erectus to the intelligent, language-capable Homo sapiens? The continued lack of a missing link alone provides stable footing for Mr. Sitchin’s theory that humans were created by visiting aliens, who combined some of their own advanced DNA with that of existing primitive Homo erectus.
As heretical as Zecharia Sitchin’s theories are to the present narrative in science and religion, when viewed as historical accounts of the same kinds of activities we are currently engaged in—but by another race at another time—the theories of Zecharia Sitchin immediately become a valid, alternative view of human origins and the history of civilization. As his ideas gain momentum in the collective imagination, they come closer and closer to their proper place as respected, verifiable theories on the origins and history of humankind.
With the new information brought to light about human origins by There Were Giants Upon the Earth, we have the opportunity to verify Mr. Sitchin’s theory through DNA testing. We hope you will join us on this quest.
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