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To: unclewest who wrote (21719)6/4/1999 11:39:00 PM
From: Estephen  Respond to of 93625
 
Just found this on EN (electronic news). It's been confirmed by the register

ELECTRONIC NEWS EXCLUSIVE !!!!!

Unnamed source close to president Clinton confirm that
300,000 years ago spacefarers from Nibiru, the 12th planet of our solar system,
colonized our Earth and by genetic engineering created Man in their image and
likeness. They were the gods of the oldest people known to us, the Sumerians of
Mesopotamia, who referred to them as the Anunnaki - "those who from Heaven
to Earth came".

In a set of millennia-old tablets known as Enuma Elish (the creation tablets),the
Sumerians vividly described cataclysmic planetary events which billions of
years ago gave our solar system its current configuration, fashioning our own
planet in the process. Eminent scientists of our time - such as Dr. Robert S.
Harrington, Supervising Astronomer at the US Naval Observatory in
Washington D.C., interviewed for us by Zecharia Sitchin - have since agreed
that calculations tend to confirm the accuracy of the Sumerian creation tale.

Our neighboring planet Mars, where in the Eighties unmanned US space probes
photographed pyramids and other strange features, was once the site of an alien
space base. The unexplained sudden disappearance in 1989 of a Soviet space
probe shortly after it had sent to Earth some highly puzzling images suggests that
the space base has been reactivated and may in fact have triggered the first
"star-wars" incident known to Man.



To: unclewest who wrote (21719)6/5/1999 12:24:00 AM
From: MileHigh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
uncle,

I just fired up my new Dell laptop. It already locked up on me once and it's slow. I need RDRAM! <gg>

MileHigh