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Monday March 17th, 2008

Host

George Noory

Guests

Clip Streams

 
Martell: Planet X Research
 
Poltarek: Sumerian Tablets
 
Poltarek: Sumerian Tales

Recap

Planet X and Sumerian Tales

Researchers Jason Martell and Erik Poltorak (Parker) shared their expertise in Sumerian history, ET visitations and modern and ancient reports of Planet X. Appearing in the 2nd hour, Martell noted the recent findings of Japanese astronomers at Kobe University who have posited that an Earth-sized 'Planet X' could be moving through our solar system on a highly elliptical orbit. Martell also discussed the 'Nemesis' theory which suggests that a Planet X orbits a second sun (a failed star or Brown dwarf) and may dislodge comets and send them towards Earth.

The ancient Sumerians knew about Planet X and described it as a "red glowing planet," whose inhabitants came to Earth to mine gold to repair their dwindling atmosphere, said Martell, summarizing the work of Zecharia Sitchin. The webmaster of Sitchin's website, Erik Poltorak joined the show in the 3rd hour. He discussed stories from ancient Sumerian tablets, which were copied, borrowed, and reinterpreted across cultures, including being used in the Bible. For instance, the Sumerians described "Adamu" as the first man, created by Enki (a ruler from Nibiru or Planet X).

There is evidence that our solar system has been bombarded by Nibiru's many passages through it, Poltarak stated. He and Martell took calls from listeners during the last hour.

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Martell Images

Jason Martell sent us a set of images to accompany his presentation. Pictured is the orbit of Planet X, as purportedly described by the Sumerians.
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