Fun with the Anunnaki

January 22, 2010 on 1:25 pm | In Ancient Astronauts, UFO Religions | 3 Comments

See the newest post over on PaleoBabble. I show you all where and how you can search for the term “Anunnaki” in Sumerian texts via Oxford’s website — in Sumerian — and then get the translations, courtesy of the Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature.

Another reason why Sitchin’s material is without merit and can safely be ignored.

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  1. just wondering if Sitchin followers are still giving you crap EVEN after your great videos/proof..
    blessings

    Comment by rode — January 26, 2010 #

  2. @rode: of course; had two this week.

    Comment by MSH — January 27, 2010 #

  3. As you MIGHT have noticed, I’m NOT a “Linguist” — or gifted in speaking languages, other than my own — English. And, to further complicate, I’m HORRIBLE at grammar & proper construction of text. So, that said:

    Where in the ETCSL search response that you taught us to try, do I find the debunking of stichin’s contention that the A-nu-na Anunnaki, are E.T.’s or Aliens? Hmmmm…let me rephrase that “Q”:

    Are you saying that, in Summerian Lit, their Gods, (the anunnaki?), are never described as E.T./s…or, as aliens? And if not, what then ARE they described as? (I’m not doubting…just too ignorant to be sure what the ETCSL results actually show). i.e., until you explained that the TR/ in the numbering code, stood for translation, I had no idea WHAT that code stood for…never done this before. Just beginning.

    I’m of the understanding that the Anunnaki were the Sumerians’ Gods — which, I’d surmise, were supranatural beings of other dimensional realities. But, aren’t those what many today often term as “aliens”? And even E.T.’s?

    As I write this I have that sinking feeling that you’re going tell me to go to the REAR of this class & put that pointed paper hat on…but, I hope I’m making a little sense…

    Comment by Christian — October 14, 2010 #

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