We all know that history is written by victors in a conflict, but this truth is beginning to change. For generations the inhabitants of any nation that knew victory accepted what they were told by their authoritarians, never asking the difficult or uncomfortable questions that might have cleared things up a little differently. However, here in the United States, and throughout much of Western Europe, people have begun to ask such questions that even a social studies teacher continuing education could become a catalyst for real social change.
Finally the inhabitants of this world are questioning the official narratives of history that we have been spoon-fed all our lives. When there are documentaries on prime-time television giving us ancient alien theory, we know changes are afoot. It is time for us to know the truth of our origins, so that we can discover our destiny.
Maybe we need to begin viewing destiny as a cart that we carry for the horse, rather than the other way around. We are in control of our destiny, and it is time we took responsibility for ourselves. While there may yet be a supreme being responsible for all life in the Universe, this being did not create us directly, and our creator is not a God at all, but a man very similar to ourselves.
The historian and language professor at Emory University, Mr. Zacharia Sitchen, spent most of his life translating this text at his home in Stockbridge, Georgia. He was given many of the stone tablets themselves at first, but when it became clear that he intended to truly pursue the project, those who claimed authority over his research pulled his funding and took the manuscripts. However, Mr. Sitchen had possessed the presence of mind to photocopy the tablets, and he continued his work on his own.
After over twenty years of working on this translation, Mr. Sitchen presented his findings to the world of Academia. Rather than being met with interest and enthusiasm, he was met with rejection, insults, harassment, and a complete loss of his professional reputation. For whatever reason, Mr. Sitchen never attempted to defend himself; however, he did not agree with or accept the criticism or taunts either.
His work was not seriously looked at again until after his death, when Max Igan with The CrowHouse took a long look at it. What Mr. Igan discovered was that the Sumerians told a very straight-forward story of the origin of our species. The Bible, Torah, and Qu-Ran are only roughly based on these tablets, but the way the information was manipulated is quite clear.
Most specifically, these writings did not say we were created by a God, but that we were created through genetic manipulation in order to mine gold for the Annunaki. There is a clear and undeniable splicing of genetic material in our DNA. We even have less DNA than any other primate on Earth, by two whole base pairs.
The fact that so much of our genetic code is turned off may well be the reason we continue to be viewed by our creator, and each other, as an inferior race of beings. If we want to rise above this inferiority complex and grasp a better future for ourselves, then we must first get historians to level with us about our dubious origins. Time has come for free-range humans to take some responsibility for our future.
Finally the inhabitants of this world are questioning the official narratives of history that we have been spoon-fed all our lives. When there are documentaries on prime-time television giving us ancient alien theory, we know changes are afoot. It is time for us to know the truth of our origins, so that we can discover our destiny.
Maybe we need to begin viewing destiny as a cart that we carry for the horse, rather than the other way around. We are in control of our destiny, and it is time we took responsibility for ourselves. While there may yet be a supreme being responsible for all life in the Universe, this being did not create us directly, and our creator is not a God at all, but a man very similar to ourselves.
The historian and language professor at Emory University, Mr. Zacharia Sitchen, spent most of his life translating this text at his home in Stockbridge, Georgia. He was given many of the stone tablets themselves at first, but when it became clear that he intended to truly pursue the project, those who claimed authority over his research pulled his funding and took the manuscripts. However, Mr. Sitchen had possessed the presence of mind to photocopy the tablets, and he continued his work on his own.
After over twenty years of working on this translation, Mr. Sitchen presented his findings to the world of Academia. Rather than being met with interest and enthusiasm, he was met with rejection, insults, harassment, and a complete loss of his professional reputation. For whatever reason, Mr. Sitchen never attempted to defend himself; however, he did not agree with or accept the criticism or taunts either.
His work was not seriously looked at again until after his death, when Max Igan with The CrowHouse took a long look at it. What Mr. Igan discovered was that the Sumerians told a very straight-forward story of the origin of our species. The Bible, Torah, and Qu-Ran are only roughly based on these tablets, but the way the information was manipulated is quite clear.
Most specifically, these writings did not say we were created by a God, but that we were created through genetic manipulation in order to mine gold for the Annunaki. There is a clear and undeniable splicing of genetic material in our DNA. We even have less DNA than any other primate on Earth, by two whole base pairs.
The fact that so much of our genetic code is turned off may well be the reason we continue to be viewed by our creator, and each other, as an inferior race of beings. If we want to rise above this inferiority complex and grasp a better future for ourselves, then we must first get historians to level with us about our dubious origins. Time has come for free-range humans to take some responsibility for our future.
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