Planet X and Sumerian Tablets Pt 1 of 9
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Planet X and Sumerian tablets 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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10 Comments
October 6th, 2011 at 10:58 am
I often wonder how on a 5000 year old tablet it describes pluto as Mar Shig ( Bright greenish) or that they knew of plutos exsistence since it wasonly discovered in 1940 or how u sculpt a statue out of granite indireite(2nd hardest material on earth) and make that carving perfectley Symmetrical and if u copy the left side of the face superimpose it on the right side it is exzactly the same as a cnc operator i tell u now its farkin impossible
October 6th, 2011 at 11:42 am
begins to lend very strong weight to the idea of a ‘shamanic connection’. In the 1950′s the archaelogist/anthropologists Rose Solecki and her husband Ralph began excavating a cave site near the Greater Zab river in Kurdistan. This cave had been used for burials by the Zawi Chami people (as this small area is called) around 8870 BC (plus or minus 300 years, according to carbon-dating) which is perhaps 4,000 years before the beginnings of the Sumerian referred to here
October 6th, 2011 at 12:07 pm
@EuropeanGuy87
it is not as mysterious as you think. you dont need that much to observe the moving dot in the sky, and knowing they had brain as brilliant as we have today (and lots of stupid mind too) they did observed
October 6th, 2011 at 12:27 pm
@darkfelony Yes it’s true, and the imagination etc. but you and the “archeologists” cannot explain the fact that they knew about the sun and the planet positioned and carved them into the stones.. You guys think you know everything..
October 6th, 2011 at 12:39 pm
I had an archeology class at university covering the summerian era… and the first thing the prof had to say is: you know, all these thing about alien and summerian, it’s all bullshit. summerian are the first civilization to gather after neolithisation, so it’s all normal it stimulate our intelligence
October 6th, 2011 at 1:24 pm
this is all written in the necronomicon and the satanic bible …these guys are weird cultists
October 6th, 2011 at 2:10 pm
tigre e eufrates , embaixo do véu da mulher segredo da casa vinda do céu ainda repousa na escuridão.
October 6th, 2011 at 3:00 pm
one day we will now
October 6th, 2011 at 3:56 pm
sitchen calls planet X nemisis sometimes,but the binary star nemisis is a modern hypothesis and has nothing to do with niburu.the binary star hypothesis goes back before the oort cloud theory.something has to be shooting all these comets at us.the red giant in the outer solar system seems more logical,but the oort cloud is the more dominate theory.
October 6th, 2011 at 4:30 pm
I thought the second sun was the one called “Nemesis” and the planet that orbits that sun was called Nibiru… nonetheless all this is all interesting.