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Anunnaki: Reptilians in the History of Humankind
- Narrated by: Angela Nurse
- Length: 5 hrs and 6 mins
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Summary
The real origin of humankind…the best-hidden secret of the Church….
There are lot of cultures that have talked about the existence of some Reptilian beings considered as gods: The Anunnaki. There are many evidences and traces left by these beings in our history. Ancient inhabitants indicated and represented these gods in their paintings, written documents, and above all, in their buildings which are currently impossible to replicate. Their technological knowledge and universe awareness had influence in our history…even until now....
You will not be the same after you know about the secrets of this book...
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- staniedo
- 27-08-24
It goes along with info from David Ike and Zakharios Zitchen and others
Nothing I disliked. Enjoyed the book. I’d also recommend to read “Slave Species of God: The Story of Humankind from the Cradle of Humankind“ by Michael Tellinger
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- Anonymous User
- 14-09-22
Good book
The history was interesting and well planned out. I listened to all of it in one go and wanted more when I finished it. Worth the money.
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- Ray Smith
- 10-10-22
Anunnaki
quite a bit different from the rest of the books I've read it listened to with regards to the Anunnaki, but still always wondered if we are a slave planet, with a listen
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