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But like the Annunaki are the rest of the Indians, very intelligent mathematical geniuses 'but not so tough and warlike like the Draco Reds.
Why are South Indians so smart? Steve Sailer 2002
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« Reptilian & Annunaki History | Dirk Bradshaw Blog/ohnotheydidnt: 'Big Bang' star lands lead in 'I Hop' film »
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« Reptilian & Annunaki History | Dirk Bradshaw Blog/ohnotheydidnt: 'Big Bang' star lands lead in 'I Hop' film »
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I will learn my letters, counting and mathematics, the history of my people and of my city, the paths and stories of the stars – and most importantly – the history and teachings of the Annunaki, our Gods.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Thablue’s Review Forum 2009
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While my first novel focused on the Greek gods and the adventure to find Atlantis, the next in the series Rise of the Ancients – Annuna (coming July 31st) focuses on the Annuna (another name for the Sumerian/Babylonian Annunaki), the rise of the gods on Earth, and how Atlantis fell.
Archive 2009-07-01 Liviu 2009
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Illuminati doctrine is Orion Group (ET-Reptilian) doctrine, ever since the Annunaki squatted here, 30,000 years ago.
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Cross-reference to the Annunaki, the underworld gods usurped by the younger Igigi.
Strange Fiction 8 Hal Duncan 2006
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They were an advanced being called by the Sumerians the Annunaki.
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They were an advanced being called by the Sumerians the Annunaki.
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They were an advanced being called by the Sumerians the Annunaki.
ry commented on the word Annunaki
Paraphrased from Wikipedia: a name for a group of deities in ancient Mesopotamian cultures (i.e. Sumerian, Akkadian, Assyrian, and Babylonian), meaning something to the effect of ‘those of royal blood’ or ‘princely offspring’. According to The Oxford Companion to World Mythology, the Anunnaki ‘are the Sumerian deities of the old primordial line; they are chthonic deities of fertility, associated eventually with the underworld, where they became judges. They take their name from the old sky god An (Anu).’
They don’t seem to be named specifically, and it sounds like there were purported to be some hundreds of them. So, to my mind, analogous to other cultures’ cohorts of demigods, angels, Titans, or what-have-you, but with a netherworld spin.
March 4, 2014