Wednesday, April 10, 2013

200,000 Year Old Anunnaki Cities Discovered in Africa


200,000 Year Old Anunnaki Cities Discovered in Africa



South African musician and author,
Michael Tellinger is the author of
the 2005 book, 'Slave Species of
God,' as a result of his 25-year study
of the works of the controversial yet
successful author, Zecharia Sitchin.

The latter was best known for his
theories of human origins involving
ancient astronauts, known as the
Anunnakis, who'd originally settled in
Mesopotamia, in search of gold
but who it is suggested, through
Sitchin's translations of ancient
Sumerian cuneiform texts, moved
on to Southern Africa where gold was
to be found in greater concentrations.

Tellinger believes that he has found the
locations of six ancient metropolises in
southeastern Africa, each measuring over
60km in diameter, which surrounded
major gold mining operations beginning
up to 500,000 years ago - and where
homo sapiens was ultimately created as a
hybrid slave race by the Anunnaki to do
the dirty work of their gods in the mines.

Tellinger makes very compelling arguments
for this in his interview with Coast to Coast's
George Noory.

Video (about 79 mins):


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