Ancient Aliens & ET Life

Hosted byGeorge Noory

Ancient Aliens & ET Life

About the show

Expert in theology and biblical languages, Mike Heiser critiqued theories of ancient astronauts, and alien DNA tinkering, such as espoused by the late Zecharia Sitchin, and also spoke about the possibilities of ET life in the universe, as well as biblical interpretations. Conducting his own study of the ancient Sumerian texts, he has found many of Sitchin's extrapolations to be baffling-- "You don't find things like the Annunaki on Niburi (a planet said to come into our solar system), or associated with Niburi in any way. You don't find known planets beyond Saturn in Mesopotamian astronomical texts," he commented. They also don't write about the Annunaki conducting genetic tinkering with humans, he added.

While the texts refer to the Annunaki as deities, Sitchin interprets these disembodied entities as literal flesh and blood beings-- something Heiser has not found evidence for in the materials. I think Sitchin "tends to superimpose the Mesopotamian account onto the biblical account, rather than looking at their differences," he noted. For more, including specific texts and images, see Heiser's site, sitchiniswrong.com.

Theologically, there's no reason there couldn't be life on other planets besides Earth, he said. According to the "principle of plenitude," if life were confined to just our planet that would be limiting the power of God, he continued. Heiser also shared his takes on various biblical descriptions. He doesn't see Ezekiel's wheel as being a UFO, but rather a riff on the Babylonian zodiac to depict God's omnipotence. In his interpretation of the Garden of Eden account, he suggested that the serpent is a shining spirit being, rather than something from the animal kingdom.

Lake Vostok Expedition

First hour guest, author Thomas Greanias talked about how Russian researchers are on the verge of breaching Lake Vostok, which has been trapped beneath Antarctica for millions of years. The researchers are just 328 feet away from the water, after drilling down through the ice for 20 years, and if life forms are discovered they would be "extremophiles," such as might be found on alien worlds with frozen water, like Europa, he reported. During the discussion, a news report surfaced that the Russian scientific team has not reported back to their colleagues for the last five days, and may be lost.

News segment guests: Steve Shenk, Jerome Corsi

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