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So, are aliens involved at all?

 

The Shaws say the people currently flying UFOs in our skies are a breakaway branch of humanity that separated from us 12,850 years ago to escape the cataclysm that was the Younger Dryas Comet impact. Because of this, many people ask the Shaws if aliens are involved at all? The Shaws say “Yes,” but not in the way people think.

The ancient Sumerian tablets speak of their gods the Anunnaki as the creators of the human race. The tablets claim the Anunnaki come from the planet Nibiru, which is supposed to be part of our solar system with an enormous elliptical orbit that takes 3,600 years to complete. The Anunnaki claim to have used their own DNA to uplift Homo erectus into Homo sapien 300,000 years ago, in order to make us intelligent enough to enslave as a worker race. This means that every single human on this planet is part alien.

The Shaws say there is actual evidence pointing to this being true.
It appears that the human genome is showing signs of tampering, in the part of the brain where the speech centers are located; like someone purposely gave us the power of speech. The human race can’t have uplifted itself!

The work of Zecharia Sitchin says we should take the Anunnaki stories as fact. His lifetime of research points to the Anunnaki having spread all around our planet, setting up pyramid complexes and mining for gold.

Recent discoveries are posthumously vindicating Sitchin. Evidence of the Anunnaki presence is being discovered in Peru, Bolivia, Egypt and South Africa. At the South African site, ancient mines have been discovered dating back 200,000 years. Not only does this pre-date mankind’s mining abilities, it pre-dates modern MAN! Ancient mines have also been discovered in Peru dating back 50,000 years, proving Sitchin right about the Anunnaki presence in the Americas.

The tablets tell how Nibiru revolves around a Brown Dwarf in the direction of Orion, the IRAS telescope discovered this Brown Dwarf in the 1980s, but the mission has all but been scrubbed from history. Who is suppressing this information? Good question.
Perturbations in the orbits of Uranus and Neptune point to there being another planet beyond Pluto. Some refer to this planet as Planet X. Some, who agree with Sitchin, call it Nibiru.
The ancient Sumerians had access to knowledge that they absolutely should not have. They knew about all the outer planets, and they count them from the outside inward. Pluto is number one, Neptune number two, etc.

The Shaws believe 3I-Atlas might be an advanced scout ship of the Anunnaki as their planet approaches the inner solar system.
The Shaws believe the Anunnaki come to our planet whenever Nibiru approaches. Thousands of years ago, they were using good old fashioned rocketry to fly between our two planets. They don’t have to achieve faster-than-light travel, they just wait for their planet to swing by, traveling the vast distances with its normal orbit. Ancient Anunnaki stories say they flew around in fiery chariots. So the aliens coming here are NOT coming from distant star systems. They are part of our solar system.
References & Further Reading:
·        Book: 
Who They Are And What They’re Up To
·        Website: 
https://whotheyarebook.com/

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