The 12th Planet (Earth Chronicles 1)
Over the years, startling evidence has been uncovered, challenging established notions of the origins of life on Earth—evidence that suggests the existence of an advanced group of extraterrestrials who once inhabited our world. The first book of the revolutionary Earth Chronicles series offers...
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Over the years, startling evidence has been uncovered, challenging established notions of the origins of life on Earth—evidence that suggests the existence of an advanced group of extraterrestrials who once inhabited our world. The first book of the revolutionary Earth Chronicles series offers indisputable documentary evidence of the existence of the mysterious planet Nibiru and tells why its astronauts came to Earth eons ago to fashion mankind in their image. The product of more than thirty years of meticulous research, The 12th Planet treats as fact, not myth, the tales of Creation, the Deluge, the Tower of Babel, and the Nefilim who married the daughters of man. By weaving together the biblical narrative with Sumerian and Babylonian clay-tablet texts, it challenges the established notions of the origins of Earth and mankind, and offers a compelling alternative history and prehistory of both.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780061379130 (0061379131)
ASIN: 61379131
Publish date: March 27th 2007
Publisher: Harper
Pages no: 436
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Paranormal,
Non Fiction,
History,
Science Fiction,
Science,
Religion,
Spirituality,
Aliens,
Alternate History,
Mythology,
New Age
Series: Earth Chronicles (#1)
How did civilization begin seemingly out of nowhere? And how did humanity evolve so fast in comparison to what had happened before? These are the questions that Zecharia Sitchin set to answer in his book, The 12th Planet, in which he purports that he found said answers in cuneiform text dating fro...
Read with an open mind. The author gives some compelling arguments on the creation and history of man.
All I can say, for now, is that this book is mind-opening!
bookshelves: tbr-busting-2012, spring-2012, published-1976, one-penny-wonder, paper-read Read in May, 2012 Imported from tablet:Opening: On the evidence that we have amassed to support out conclusions, exhibit one is man himself. In many ways, modern man - Homo sapiens - is a stranger to earth.si...
The world mythology aspects to this book were great, and in itself make this worth reading. I suppose the scenario is plausible, although I have misgivings about certain aspects, including the technology, and the possible cause of the Deluge. All in all this was a fun book to read, but if Sitchin ...