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Posted by Tiglath (Guest) davidchibo@hotmail.com - Saturday, August 14 2004, 10:17:50 (CEST)
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The "Anunnaki" are the major players in a new paradigm that is making its way into popular folklore, via the work of Zecharia Sitchin, an economist by education and profession, and the author of several best-selling books that explore ancient mythology and the enigmatic ruins found around the globe. These various books also seek to demonstrate that there was in ancient times an extraterrestrial race that genetically manipulated mankind for various reasons. The Sitchin thesis, now embraced by numerous other writers, who have incorporated it into what is apparently a new worldview, essentially states that these ancient Sumero-Babylonian gods, the Anunnaki, are aliens from the planet Nibiru, which passes by the earth every 3,500 years or so, at which time they planet-hop to the earth and create mischief. Although the idea of the ancient gods being aliens may seem novel, the tendency to make the gods of old into "real people" or "flesh and blood" is not at all new, dating to at least the time of the Greek philosopher Euhemeros or Evemeras (@ 300 BCE). This tendency is called, in fact, "euhemerism" or "evemerism," which claims that the numerous gods of various cultures were not "mythical" but were in reality kings, queens, warriors and assorted heroes whose lives were turned into fairytales with the addition of miraculous details to their biographies. The current Anunnaki thesis is a modern version of evemerism, although it seeks to explain the miracles as not "additions" but geniune attributes of advanced extraterrestrials.

Unfortunately for those who would wish to see concrete evidence of such exciting notions as extraterrestrial visitation in Earth's remote past, the Anunnaki will not be the place to look, as the true nature of these various gods and goddesses was already known long before the era of modern revisionism. This modern revisionism often carries with it an abhorrence of the ideas of those who are classicaly educated in a given field; it seems to be embraced most frequently by renegades and modern "Indiana Joneses" and thrill-seekers who eschew the typical channels of education.



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