Saturday, October 11, 2025

The Anunnaki of Nibiru

 

The Anunnaki of Nibiru

By  Gerald Clark

 

There is a planet named Nibiru outside the orbit of Pluto, now a non-planet, that is home for an advanced civilization called Anunnaki.  Nibiru has an elliptical orbit around our sun and come close to earth every 3,500  years.  The Anunnaki were already accomplished astronauts by the time of their passing of earth thousands of years ago.  They landed on earth in search of a commodity to help them achieve eternal life, gold.  They found it in the south of Africa.  They started mining it themselves and came to realize that the work was killing them on a planet that had 365 days per orbit thus shortening an Anunnaki life span.  So they conscripted ancient primitive man as their slaves to do the mining for them.  In figuring out how to master them they used advanced technology for communication. 

To complement the technical footing the author adds history through of Sumerian people using Cuneiform clay tablets found in Mesopotamia.  As the story goes The Anunnaki bred with the humans.  Enki and Enli , brothers akin to Cain and Able battled each other for power.  This story is colored in with biblical and Jewish story giving credit to man’s accounting and concurrence corroborating with the Sumerian cuneiform tablets.

This book spends an inordinate amount of energy explaining the technology to set the reader up for the final theory.  Anunnaki DNA exists in our human race today and is evident in our world leaders who are still being influenced by Anunnaki.  Imagine your spine as an antenna and the chakras receptors of messages from the Cosmos  (Anunnaki) as we are comfortable believing. 

The book is in serious need for an editor which diminishes to some degree the author’s credibility.  Yet he asks a lot questions and provides a lot material for the reader to explore.  Given this dynamic the book is at least entertaining and great fodder for a casual speculative party conversation.


Detailed notes are in the works and coming soon.


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