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died 25,000 years Zecharia Sitchin



Zecharia Sitchin

died on 9 October.

In its internet web page www.sitchin.com Sitchin can read the following message: "We regret to inform you that Zecharia Sitchin died on the morning of 9 October. The family held a small private funeral the following day.

"The family asks to respect their privacy during this difficult time and refrain from contact with members of the immediate family. Instead, to offer tribute to Mr. Sitchin or to contact those who manage their affairs, please send an email to tributes@sitchin.com or a letter to PO Box 577, New York, NY 10185. "We appreciate the support you have given in recent years. Please keep checking this website for updates. "

Zecharia Sitchin was born in ancient Russia July 11, 1920 and raised in Palestine. He studied at London University and graduated in "Economic History." Although he was promoted to Master and Scholar in Ancient Languages, actually had no such degrees.

According to him in ancient times we were visited by an alien race that gave rise to the Sumerian culture: the Anunnaki, from a planet called Nibiru (the planet Twelfth, as Sitchin calls himself), whose elliptical orbit places it beyond Neptune.

In fact their work was more than poor, as several scientists, historians and archaeologists (see

http://www.skepdic.com/sitchin.html

). His translations of ancient Sumerian texts have many errors and all his works can be classified as pseudo-history and pseudoscience.

Among its more outlandish claims which was attributed the creation of human beings to genetic engineering work of the Anunnaki. According to him, the aliens created by Homo sapiens for use as slaves to work their gold mines by crossing extraterrestrial genes with those of Homo erectus.

was also stated that nuclear weapons (the "bad wind", as described in the song "Lament of Ur", written in cuneiform tablets) that destroyed the city of Ur in 2024 BC. Nuclear weapons would be used in a war between alien factions. To learn more about the pseudoscientific ideas Sitchin see:

http://www.sitchiniswrong.com/index.html

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