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Wars Of The Anunnaki by Chris H. Hardy Ph.D is a masterly analysis of part of the hidden history that's been kept from humanity.

The author's main premise is that many thousands of years ago an ancient war took place in our planet with advanced weapons. An ancient war that involved nuclear weapons during part of the pyramid wars. To buttress this premise the author highlights various locales that were targets within the ancient war such as Sodom, Gomorrah. Further, Hardy uses sources such as texts like the Nippur Lament, and the Hindu Mahabharata and many others to make her case as sound as possible.

The author also notes that lunatic Nergal, with the support of Enlil and more, made it a point of using at minimum 7 nukes to lay waste to those that wish to follow their own path and are deemed inferior to the "gods".

As Hardy mentions, Enki, one of the 'Gods', voiced concern over the use of these Awesome Weapons:

"...the lands would make desolate, the people will make perish."[sic][P171]

Another intriguing detail is that of the Sinai plain, where the author suspects there's evidence of nuclear weapons use. The author mentions Zecharia Sitchin's thoughts on the matter:

"Sitchin attests that the Sinai plain shows an enormous elongated scar, visible from the sky alone, and blackened as if by an immense heat: "The great place ( the spaceport and launching strips in the plain) was never to be seen again...but the scare made in the face of the earth that awesome day can still be seen to this very day".[P175]

For those skeptical of the author's claims, it's important to note that the claims are not just stated because of the translations of tablets/texts. Hardy also uses other intriguing information such as the fact that the places where nuclear weapons might have been used rarely, if ever, have meteor craters. This is vital because this is one of the main 'facts' paraded by the establishment, but holds no credence whatsoever.

Furthermore, as the author saliently states:

"The Libyan Desert Glass (so hard and so pure it is used to make blades), comes from hundreds of square kilometers of glass sheets and shards in the Great Sand Sea in western Egypt, strewn in two large spots. Given the very explicit accounts we have from ancient texts, we certainly cannot avoid the much more plausible (and rational) explanations implying nuclear or other powerful weapons used in very ancient warfare. "

As if that were not enough, the author homes in on the vitrified remains of the ziggurat at Birs Nimrod (Borsippa). Taking into account some of David Childress' information from Technology of the Gods:

"The ruins crowned by a mass of vitrified brickwork, actual clay bricks fused together by intense. heat"[P189-190].

Which is quite synchronistic. Why? Because as ancient texts show:

"Borsippa was the city of Nabu, son of Marduk, and both were targets of the war that lead to the nuking of the Jordan plain."[P190]

What a coincidence...
Moving on, although certainly a notable part of the story, this book by Hardy isn't just about Nuclear Weapons.

Throughout the book Hardy focuses greatly on a comprehensive detailed analysis of ancient texts in order to narrow down what took place with the Anunnaki leadership which lead to such ancient devastation . Not only that, but the author also uses Semantics Field Theory [SFT] in order to analyze in depth much of the information that's been taken as matter-of-fact regarding The Book [the Bible] in relation to ancient history, and does a convincing case of outlining how there were various narrators that were responsible for different layers within it.

Hardy's cognizant of how The Book has played an integral part - for better and worse - to mold the type of society we live in. Knowing this, she's made it a point to make sure her interpretation is as correct as possible given how much trauma has been spawned from ancient dogma that was blindly followed and rarely questioned.

From the role the Anunnaki played in bringing about civilization, to how the development of humanity was subverted by Enlil and his kith and kin, to the psychological impact humanity has dealt with due to the institutional dogma that's been passed down authoritatively, the author attempts to leave no stone unturned in her quest for what ancient history really was.

As an open-minded skeptic, am very appreciative of her work because regardless of what one thinks of it, its sourced to the hilt, and its rather reasonable given the enormous body of data that keeps growing to buttress the fact that something intriguing and very nefarious did take place in our ancient history.

Wars Of The Anunnaki offers an apt description of what possibly could have taken place given the wide amount of evidence that keeps being unearthed. Couple with the author's relentless search for truth, and her quite wide-ranging and yet incisive questions throughout the tome, the book offers a solid foundation for the possibility of ancient wars in humanity's past.

If only a fraction of what the author attests is true, then ancient history as we know it is vastly different than what the conventional establishment would have you believe. And the more time passes, the more it appears that this is not only possible, but very likely. The fact that the author's approach is sound, rational and methodical makes this book that much more thought-provoking.

This is the type of book whose data should be openly debated in the mainstream, but never will be. That being the case, it's up to inquiring individuals to educate themselves into the possibilities that the mainstream establishment will not touch, and this book sets out to do just that, educate individuals into a large part of our missing history that's in great part responsible for how society is today.

Interested parties in the subject matter can also delve into the important works of:

Dr. Joseph P. Farrell - Giza Death Star
Dr. Joseph P. Farrell - Giza Death Star Deployed
Dr. Joseph P. Farrell - The Giza Death Star Destroyed: The Ancient War for Future Science (Giza Death Star Trilogy)
Christopher Dunn - The Giza Power Plant : Technologies of Ancient Egypt
David Hatcher Childress - Technology of the Gods: The Incredible Sciences of the Ancients
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ZyPhReX | Jan 5, 2017 |

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