The Anunnaki of Nibiru, Gerald Clark
The Anunnaki of Nibiru, Gerald Clark
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The Anunnaki of Nibiru

Author: Gerald Clark

Narrator: Gerald Clark

Unabridged: 4 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/15/2013


Synopsis

Zeus and his son Apollo are reigning in the New World Order! How are Obama and the Pope involved? This book will shake the foundations of your belief system. The NWO is tearing down sovereign nations and establishing a universal governing council right before our very eyes. Will the Enkiites thwart Enlil’s NWO?   Former Canadian Defense Minister, Paul Hellyer testifies to U.S. Congress, upwards of 20 Alien Species operating on Earth for thousands of years. Claims two “Tall Whites” are currently working with the U.S. government, trading an Air Force guarded alien base at Indian Springs, Nevada for advanced military technology secrets. Paul’s long-awaited official government disclosure has gone viral on YouTube.  Zecharia Sitchin was right all along!

Reviews

Goodreads review by Daniel

This is a really tough book to evaluate. It is a great primer for anyone who wants to read the more dense Sitchin books. The author establishes a clear hypothesis and point of view. He then proceeds to try to prove this hypothesis using many lines of evidence including ancient records and legends, a......more

Goodreads review by JJ

I read a few of the other comments regarding this book before starting my own review which is something I like to do in reference to all my book reviews. I typically review the ratings twice: one before reading the book and once after. I do agree with the grammatical errors, incoherent ramblings, an......more

Goodreads review by Zdenek

I read a few reviews before diving into "The Anunnaki of Nibiru" by Gerald R. Clark, and I understand the criticisms around grammar issues and the book's tendency to meander without clear transitions. However, despite these shortcomings, I won't dismiss the entire book based on these human errors. C......more

Goodreads review by Dan

However, there is too many inventions, and also the ridiculous point of Enki "good", Enlil "bad", then Jesus good, but his "father" bad... and the whole pathtic anti Jewish feeling that comes with it. A bit pathetic.......more

Goodreads review by Elle

The truth is better than fiction. I really enjoyed this book. It was very intriguing with lots of supportive evidence backing an incredible hypothesis of the past, present, and future.......more