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Wednesday December 6th, 2006

Host

George Noory

Guests

Clip Streams

 
Sitchin, Sumeria, & Artifacts
 
Nibiru & Rocketships
 
Sumerian Numerical System

Recap

Ancient Technology & Visitations

Researchers Jason Martell and Erik Poltorak (Parker) shared information about ancient technology, ET visitations and humankind's origins. Martell has focused his work on ancient artifacts such as cylinder seals, while Poltorak has delved into archaic texts.

Both have extensively studied the work of Sumerian scholar Zecharia Sitchin (Poltorak is the webmaster of sitchin.com), whose cuneiform translations describe how the Annunaki came to Earth from another planet in our solar system, Nibiru, and altered the DNA of humans. A round Sumerian tablet, exhibited at the British Museum, called the Planisphere, shows the route the Annunaki took to get from Nibiru to here, Martell detailed.

There are a number of ancient artifacts that depict "rocket ships" across various cultures, and most recently one has surfaced from Turkey, said Poltorak. Lord Pacal of the Mayans was portrayed blasting off in a ship with his nose hooked up to a breathing apparatus on a coffin lid, noted Martell. The Incan god Viracocha was described as pale-skinned and blue eyed and shared similarities to Egypt's culture, said Martell. Each culture creates their own version of a story, based on a shared original event, such as Noah and the flood, added Poltorak.

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Martell & Poltorak Images

We received a set of images from Jason Martell to accompany his presentation on ancient technology, including this shot of Pre-columbian "airplane models." Also posted are some photos from Erik Poltorak.
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