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Paperback Slave Species of the Gods: The Secret History of the Anunnaki and Their Mission on Earth Book

ISBN: 1591431514

ISBN13: 9781591431510

Slave Species of the Gods: The Secret History of the Anunnaki and Their Mission on Earth

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Were humans created by God as Slaves? Was Abraham the first human Spy? Was Jesus an accidental Messiah? This work takes readers on a odyssey of the origins of humankind drawing on analogies between... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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An excellent book

I was blown away by this book. I have read numerous books on this topic and none compare to this one. It answered many questions I have had after reading much on the topic.

most powerful book I have ever read

When I read this book, I felt it made so much sense. So much more sense than the rubbish we have been taught is our history. All of the pieces fit together much more logically. I could not put this book down, it is the most powerful book I have ever read and I highly recommend it to those who seek the truth, or the best version of the truth we currently have. The proof is in the stones and our own DNA.

Tellinger deserves a Nobel prize for this work!

What an absolutely fantastic book this is! It has got to rank as being the most thoroughly researched book on the origins of humanity, civilisation and religion. Thankfully there was no silly conspiracy theories only theories backed by a multitude of evidence! Every theory in this book is backed by a whole lot of heavy evidence taken from the authors own research and from the most modern leading researchers in each of the fields discussed, Fields which shine new light on who really created mankind - why were we really created in the first place - also the similarites of how many diverse religions were founded and who really founded them and more to the point why? It also covers the difference between the "gods" who founded most religions and "God" (with a big G) who is the real life source. It also covers genetics and how genetics influence behaviour etc. It covers so so much that I think this man deserves a nobel prize for this work.

An important book for all who Quest for Truth

I have been on a quest to discover our origins for decades and Slave Species made it simpler to understand than Sitchin's many works. All due respect was given to Sitchin thoughout this book, and rightly so. After reading this book, so many things fell in place for me: gold and its prominance throughout history, slavery which continues to this day underground and overground with the minimum wage (or less in some countries), the Right of Kings; the desecration of the Iraqi museums and libraries to disappear ancient manuscripts; the relunctance of the Catholic Church to reveal the third secret of Fatima; the general dumbing down of my country's citizens and, mostly, the perpetual war that has engulfed this planet. I did not want this orgasmic 5 STAR book to end because there was so much more I wanted to learn. It was not long enough for me. My negative would be the inclusion of the world religions which I skimmed. Since I was "carried away" by this book, I was surprised at the negative reviews. How different we all are! Jenika ***** plus

Prepare for your new education

Slave Species of god By: Michael Tellinger "Don't allow your schooling to interfere with your education", a simple statement allowing us to look beyond the bounds of our schooling. In a world where we can access anything possible using the internet to satisfy our curiosity, question and even express our own opinion, its nice to find something well researched and written in a way that anyone can enjoy. The best of Michael Moore and Dan brown crash together to challenge your educated beliefs and open your mind to new possibilities. Once I began this extraordinary book, I could not put it down. "Slave Species of god" is so much more than an eye opening story, which tugs at your educated beliefs in a "You make your own decisions" entertaining and captivating read. Michael Tellinger takes us beyond our taught beliefs and leads us on a quest for the truth based on scientific fact - a journey totally unlike anything we have been taught to believe. With his impeccable research, Mr Tellinger introduces us to aspects and facts of human history that I, for one, had never known existed...or even thought about. I found myself, unwillingly, leaving the book, and time and time again, going online to research Tellinger's research - only to find a new world of scientific possibilities opening up for me. And my quest for knowledge and the answers to questions that the book poses, paralleled, in a sense, my gradual understanding of the human species. What a trip! What a read! By shattering the myths of evolution and God, Slaves Species of god enables evolutionists and creationists to finally co-exist in one pond and get an insight into the true origins of humankind and. Open your mind, put on your helmet and prepare yourself for a read that will leave your schooling and start your education. Francois Vorster Arts Editor Ananzi.co.za

A Book you will refer to again & angain

Writes Tellinger: "The time has come to accept ... that we are not the pinnacle of civilisation that we are only now emerging from the cradle of knowledge. We need to face the facts of our genetically modified origins. God had nothing to do with it, but the many gods of our distant past were the true masterminds of it all." Indeed, continues Tellinger, there were no aliens involved, since we are the aliens. Dismiss this theory as the mental machinations of a crank at your peril. You'd be dismissing respected scholars, authors, and researchers. Tellinger has ridden the wave of information since it first swelled in the 1970s when eminent scholars became attracted to the Sumerian translations of clay tablets gathering dust in the basements of many museums in the world. Erich von Daniken popularised the whole concept of 'extra-terrestrial activity' on Earth in prehistoric times in the 1960s with his bestseller Chariots of the Gods, which probed the many unexplained phenomena of our past. Many other investigative writers and scholars followed, in particular Zecharia Sitchen, who pushed the newly deciphered Sumerian cuneiform text to the greatest heights in his nine books that investigate the content of the Sumerian tablets and the eroded truth behind them. Sitchen is arguably the world's leading translator of the Sumerian language and his evidence is compelling. Tellinger's offering has been meticulously researched with nearly four pages of bibliographical reference. In questioning the anomalies of our existence, Tellinger examines our DNA and its control over our physical and mental capabilities. He studies the human cell in depth and marvels that such a perfect organism eventually dies, while it should realistically exists forever. He explores the issues of slavery, human settlements on Mars, cloning, and our obsession with gold from the earliest times Tellinger says he embarked on this "somewhat righteous" bashing of the sciences because he had developed the urge to share the information he had absorbed over 20 years. He says he hopes it will motivate others to do their own scratching and discover new evidence buried beneath millennia of disinformation. This multi-talented South African reckons that our level in the 21st century must be close to that of the Annunaki astronauts when they first arrived on Earth. He believes that in 100 years or so we will be ready to absorb the full truth of our ancestry and the authentic origins of the human race. "The evidence will be more compelling, the fearful grip of religious dogma will be more fragmented and people will be searching for real answers rather than the mumblings of conservative power mongers," he writes. His 542-page treatise on our origins is fascinating and accessible as it provides fresh, new answers in the 21st century. It's a riveting read, a book you'll refer back to again and again. Caroline Hurry Freelance journalist
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