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Wednesday November 19th, 2003

Host

George Noory

Guest

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Recap

Sumerian Science & the Annunaki

Wednesday's guest, researcher Jason Martell (ancientx.com) discussed ancient Sumerian science and culture, which he believes was extremely advanced and influential. For instance, the Sumerians were aware of the esoteric 25,000 year astronomical cycle called precession, as well as being the first to divide the sky into the 12 sections known as the zodiac, he said.

Echoing the work of Zecharia Sitchin, Martell spoke of the Annunaki, an ET race who interacted and interbred with the Sumerians. Going further back, 300,000 years ago, he outlined how they took a pre-hominid female or "ape woman" and mixed in 80% of their genes, to create a slave race that conducted mining operations. A second creation that occurred in the time of the Sumerians was called Adam, he noted.

While the Sumerians were Middle Eastern in appearance, Martell described the Annunaki as taller beings with paler skin. Interestingly, he speculated that the spindly ET beings with large heads, known as the Greys, could be another genetic creation of the Annunaki.

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The Cuneiform Mountain


From a page on Jason Martell's Ancient X site, this image depicts the rock at Behistun, western Iran, which contained inscriptions that led to the decipherment of cuneiform.







The Tunnel Monster


C2C listener Andrew K. gave us a heads up to a fascinating story which was first reported in 1979. A Toronto man, while looking for a missing kitten, entered a cave where he encountered a furry creature of "unknown origin" that he described as “long and thin, almost like a monkey" with strange red eyes (sketched right).

You can read the original Toronto Sun news account at pararesearchers.org who point out the creature's resemblance to the more recent Chupacabra.
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