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Zecharia Sitchin

    July 11, 1920 – October 9, 2010
    Zecharia Sitchin
    The Earth Chronicles Expeditions
    Lost Rea
    Journeys to the Mythical Past
    Rey Que Se Nego a Morir, El
    The Earth Chronicles Handbook
    The Anunnaki Chronicles
    • 2015

      Rey Que Se Nego a Morir, El

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      In this novel by Zecharia Sitchin, Astra attends the opening of a Gilgamesh exhibit in London, where she encounters a mysterious stranger who holds secrets about her. The story intertwines themes from his bestseller The 12th Planet, exploring hidden truths and controversial discoveries.

      Rey Que Se Nego a Morir, El
    • 2015

      The Anunnaki Chronicles

      • 375 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
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      This collection offers an insider's perspective on the extensive research behind Zecharia Sitchin's theories, featuring selected chapters from the Earth Chronicles series alongside previously unpublished letters, articles, and lectures. Each piece is introduced to provide context and insight into Sitchin's passionate work, revealing the man behind the theories. The collection explores the origins of *The 12th Planet*, the Anunnaki's influence on Sumerian civilization, the orbit of Nibiru, prehistory in the Americas, and the extraterrestrial origins of modern humanity. Sitchin, who could read ancient Sumerian and Akkadian, interpreted ancient texts as factual accounts rather than myths, suggesting that stories from the Old Testament and other ancient civilizations recount real historical events. His Earth Chronicles series, starting with *The 12th Planet*, posits that the Anunnaki—alien beings—created modern humans and imparted knowledge that shaped civilization. The collection includes insights from Sitchin's niece, illuminating his scholarship and humor. If Sitchin's theories hold true, this compilation presents significant knowledge about humanity's origins and future.

      The Anunnaki Chronicles
    • 2013

      King Who Refused to Die

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
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      Zecharia Sitchin's secret allegorical novel that brings to life the key concepts of his bestselling book The 12th Planet.

      King Who Refused to Die
    • 2010
    • 2009

      Journeys to the Mythical Past

      • 216 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The paperback release of the second volume of Sitchin's autobiographical account of the investigations and discoveries that led to The Earth Chronicles series.

      Journeys to the Mythical Past
    • 2009

      The Earth Chronicles Handbook

      • 231 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
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      An encyclopedic compendium of the myths and actual events from humanity's ancient civilizations that reveal the influence of visitors from the 12th planet--the Anunnaki.

      The Earth Chronicles Handbook
    • 2008

      In the book The 12th Planet, the author brought to life the Sumerian civilization and its record of the Anunnaki - the extraterrestrials who fashioned man and gave him civilization and religion. This title shows that the End is anchored in the events of the Beginning, and once you learn of this Beginning, it is possible to foretell the Future.

      The End of Days
    • 2007

      Lost Rea

      Book IV of the Earth Chronicles

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
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      Set in the sixteenth century, the narrative explores the journey of Spanish conquerors who sought the legendary city of El Dorado but instead discovered astonishing stone structures in remote areas. These monumental creations, crafted with remarkable skill and mysterious tools, raise questions about their origins. The intricate carvings found on these edifices depict events and locations from distant lands, challenging historians and scholars to unravel the enigmas surrounding this ancient civilization.

      Lost Rea
    • 2007

      The Earth Chronicles Expeditions

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
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      The author's adventurous expeditions across diverse historical sites, from Mayan temples to biblical tunnels, reveal significant discoveries that challenge established beliefs. Sitchin presents evidence supporting his theories that ancient myths reflect real events and that deities were extraterrestrial visitors. This autobiographical account combines his extensive knowledge of antiquity with personal experiences, accompanied by photographs from his archive, illustrating his deep connection to his ancestral roots and the mysteries of our solar system.

      The Earth Chronicles Expeditions
    • 2002

      Genesis Revisited

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
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      • Was Adam the first test-tube baby? • Did nuclear fission destroy Sodom and Gomorrah? • How were the ancients able to accurately describe details about our solar system that are only now being revealed by deep space probes? The awesome answers are all here, in this important companion volume to The Earth Chronicles series. Having presented evidence of an additional planet as well as voluminous information about the other planets in our solar system, Zecharia Sitchin now shows how the discoveries of modern astrophysics, astronomy, and genetics exactly parallel what has already been revealed in ancient texts regarding the "mysteries" of alchemy and the creation of life. Genesis Revisited is a mind-boggling revelation sure to overturn current theories about the origins of humankind and the solar system.

      Genesis Revisited