South African author Michael Tellinger presented the thesis that mankind was genetically created by ancient astronauts, the Annunaki, in order to serve as a work force at their gold mines in Africa some 200,000 years ago. The Annunaki needed gold particles to shield the atmosphere of their planet, he explained. There is evidence of ancient mines between 30,000-50,000 years old in Africa, and Sumerian depictions show miners using machinery and light to conduct their operations, he said.The value gold has had throughout civilizations originated with the Annunaki's obsession with it, Tellinger stated.
All of the twelve major religions reference a mythological god involved in our creation, he said. But humanity has been praying to the wrong god-- namely the ancient astronauts who genetically designed us for their dubious purposes, Tellinger argued. That is why he refers to them with the lower case letter "g." The residents of Sodom and Gomorrah may have actually been an Annunaki "resistance movement," who were wiped out by nuclear explosives, he added.
The Sumerian tablets, which have been translated by Zecharia Sitchin and others, are the oldest written historical documents. One from the Schoyen Collection in Norway talks about Kings who ruled for a total of 220,000 years-- information that is corroborated in other tablets, Tellinger reported.
Update on Salt
First hour guest, Dick Hanneman of the Salt Institute commented on a new study about dietary salt, noting that like other studies it did not conclusively demonstrate that cutting back on salt intake lowers blood pressure or the risk of heart attacks. People vary in their reactions to salt and it makes no sense to put forth a one-size-fits-all regimen for everyone, he said.
Bumper Music:
Bumper music from Tuesday February 28, 2006
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Back in Time
Huey Lewis & the News -
Blade Runner Blues
Vangelis -
Classical Gas
Mason Williams -
Hey Nineteen
Steely Dan -
I Only Want to be With You
Dusty Springfield -
Inca Dance
Cusco -
Lung Shadows
The The -
Midnight Express (The Chase)
Giorgio Moroder -
Midnight Express (The Chase)
Giorgio Moroder -
Phenomenon
LL Cool J -
Ritual Dance
Michael Hedges -
Sexopolis
Jean-Pierre Mirouze -
Shadows in Silence
Enigma -
That's All
Genesis -
The Waiting
Tom Petty -
Who's Crying Now
Journey -
Wrapped Around Your Finger
Police