Wednesday, 29 June 2011

Peter Levenda - The Nazi Exodus To NASA


It should be a Freemason flag the astronaut is saluting but don't let that distract you from listening to Peter Levenda, yet another researcher who carefully lays out the Nazi exodus to NASA (and more) after the second world war. He makes the point that the Catholics worshipped in secret for 200 years after suppression because that's what real cults to. They believe. Peter also makes the connection between Kennedy's olive branch of collaborative space travel to Kruschev before being gunned down in his successors home state on a visit arranged by LBJ. I believe they call that a coup d'etat.

The in-joke among followers of this subject is that NASA stands for 'never a straight answer'.

Edmund Marriage: Differences & Agreements With Zecharia Sitchin



I think it was William Henry who moaned about the 'cult of Sitchin' the other day and so in the interest of presenting some different evidence I am posting another Sumerian Cuneiform tablet translator Edmund Marriage. Which would be OK if it  was just to offer an opposing point of view (though Marriage and Sitchin agree on much) but Edmund has an additional interpretive historical story about Jesus in England which I really don't have time to integrate into my Annunaki studies but proves that there's a lot of ways to interpret history. Or more accurately a lot of study.

However the cylinder seal above is different. It's one of the hardest minerals on the planet and we have no idea how the Sumerian culture engraved it so as when rolled across tiny strips of wet clay it reveals pictorial stories. 

That is unless one entertains the ancient alien intervention story which makes perfect sense to me. But then so does the genetic manipulation of DNA outlined in those cuneiform tablets by Zecharia Sitchin between homo erectus and homo sapien. 

Meanwhile in back scratching quackademically controlled history of humans land, the official story is of no civilisation before 5 000 years ago, despite those Bosnian Pyramids et al.