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meaning something to the effect of 'those of royal blood' or 'princely offspring' or<br />

"heaven <strong>and</strong> earth".<br />

<strong>The</strong> Annunaki appear in the Babylonian creation myth, Enuma Elish. In the late version<br />

magnifying Marduk, after the creation of mankind, Marduk divides the Anunnaki <strong>and</strong><br />

assigns them to their proper stations, three hundred in heaven, three hundred on the<br />

earth. <strong>The</strong> Anunnaki were the High Council of the Gods, <strong>and</strong> Anu's companions. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

were distributed through the <strong>Earth</strong> <strong>and</strong> the Underworld."<br />

-- Reference: Wikipedia.org<br />

179 "... flying on a "Winged-Disc". "<br />

"<strong>The</strong> winged sun is a symbol associated with divinity, royalty <strong>and</strong> power in the Ancient<br />

Near East (Egypt, Mesopotamia, Anatolia, <strong>and</strong> Persia). <strong>The</strong> symbol has also been found in<br />

the records of ancient cultures residing in various regions of South America as well as<br />

Australia.<br />

In Ancient Egypt, the symbol is attested from the Old Kingdom (Sneferu, 26th century BC),<br />

often flanked on either side with a uraeus. In early Egyptian religion, the symbol Behedeti<br />

represented Horus of Edfu, later identified with Ra-Harachte. It is sometimes depicted on the<br />

neck of Apis, the bull of Ptah. As time passed (according to interpretation) all of the<br />

subordinated gods of Egypt were considered to be aspects of the sun god, including e.g.<br />

Khepri.<br />

From roughly 2000 BC, the symbol spread to the Levant <strong>and</strong> to Mesopotamia. It appears in<br />

reliefs with Assyrian rulers <strong>and</strong> in Hieroglyphic Anatolian as a symbol for royalty,<br />

transcribed as literally, "his own self, the Sun". From ca. the 8th century BC, it appears on<br />

Hebrew seals, by now as a generic symbol for "power". <strong>The</strong> symbol evolved into the<br />

Faravahar (the "visual aspect of Ahura Mazda") in Zoroastrian Persia."<br />

-- Reference: Wikipedia.org<br />

180 "... he established a high st<strong>and</strong>ard of ethical, <strong>and</strong> humanitarian philosophy..."<br />

"Up to the time of the conquest of Media by Cyrus the Great, Median emperors ruled their<br />

conquered territories as provinces, through client kings <strong>and</strong> governors. One of the keys to<br />

the Achaemenid success (as with most enduring great empires) was their open<br />

attitude to the culture <strong>and</strong> religion of the conquered people, so ironically the Persian<br />

culture was the one most affected as the Great King endeavored to melt elements<br />

from all his subjects into a new imperial style."<br />

-- Reference: Wikipedia.org<br />

181 "... Teotihuacan..."<br />

"Several authors, including Zecharia Sitchin <strong>and</strong> Graham Hancock, have repeated each<br />

other’s argument that there are major correspondences between the pyramids of Gizeh <strong>and</strong><br />

those of Teotihuacan. <strong>The</strong> Pyramid of the Sun is 225m wide <strong>and</strong> 65 m high, constructed out<br />

of five successive layers of mud. Its ascent is via 242 stairs. <strong>The</strong> floor plan is rather close to<br />

that of the Pyramid of Khufu at Gizeh. <strong>The</strong> Pyramid of the Moon is much smaller: 42 m high<br />

<strong>and</strong> 150 m wide, yet its summit is as high as that of Sun, because it sits on the site’s highest<br />

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