![]() ![]() No outside comments are required to interpreter his work, letting Mr. Sitchin’s magnificent work, and to present his work as it is. May I remind the reader, that this attempt to expose Mr. ![]() ![]() Quotation marks within these indicate Mr. Sitchin’s words will appear in green highlighted paragraphs, as shown below. ![]() Yet it may enhance rather than diminish the faith in a universal Almighty for, if the Nefilim created Man on Earth, they may have only been fulfilling a vaster Master Plan” Prologue “This book suggests that we are not alone in the solar system. Travelers from the stars, they arrived eons ago, and planted the genetic seed that would ultimately blossom into a remarkable species… called Man. The product of thirty years of intensive research, The 12th Planet is the first book in Zecharia Sitchin’s prophetic Earth Chronicles series-a revolutionary body of work that offers indisputable documentary proof of humanity’s extraterrestrial forefathers. Over the years, startling evidence has been unearthed, challenging established notions of the origins of Earth and life on it, and suggests the existence of a superior race of beings who once inhabited our world. The 12th Planet – Book One of the Earth ChroniclesĬhapter 5: The Nefilim: People Of The Fiery RocketsĬhapter 14: When The Gods Fled From Earth ![]()
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![]() He has exploited and twisted my treasured designs into mockeries. I have wasted my time in teaching you to operate it.Ī lock… MY lock… crafted by the hands of my betrayer! It will persist for as long my treacherous brother lives. The alignment of the gate cannot now be changed by one such as you. It will not break, and it will not yield. I want to see joy on your face.Ī Moment, Whole It is sealed… you do not have the skill to release this - it is a lock of my design. Forget about those creatures - and do not dawdle. Prove to the universe you are free! I cannot bear to see you in such a pitiable mood on such a joyous occasion. ![]() ![]() And yet I see your somber gaze will not lift. Perhaps dozens! You should be celebrating with me, brother! When next she visits our world I must ask her to take a gate with her. then surely more of our kind awaits among the other worlds - trapped by the dark sea. While it pains me to see your heart still torn for the doomed, we are not among them. I feel truly now that there is no obstacle nor force we cannot overcome together - with my designs, and your constructions. Only your hands could have realized my design, brother. We can cross the dark sea without succumbing to its sickness if we simply do not travel through it at all - is it not a brilliant light of hope? the first beacon shines brightly on the other side! There was no gap in its sequence - it has traveled instantaneously. A Moment, Fractured My brother, it is done. ![]() ![]() We cannot gain a realistic understanding of who rules the world while ignoring the “masters of mankind,” as Adam Smith called them: in his day, the merchants and manufacturers of England in ours, multinational conglomerates, huge financial institutions, retail empires, and the like. That is true even for the more democratic societies, and obviously for others. States of course have complex internal structures, and the choices and decisions of the political leadership are heavily influenced by internal concentrations of power, while the general population is often marginalized. ![]() But we would do well to keep in mind that this level of abstraction can also be highly misleading. When we ask “Who rules the world?” we commonly adopt the standard convention that the actors in world affairs are states, primarily the great powers, and we consider their decisions and the relations among them. In recent times one expression of this contempt is the call for passivity and obedience (“moderation in democracy”) by liberal internationalists reacting to the dangerous democratizing effects of the popular movements of the 1960s. ![]() ![]() The elites’ contempt for “the lower class of these people” has taken various forms throughout the years. ![]() ![]() ![]() With COP15- the biodiversity conference being held in Montreal- finishing with no real progress from targets set almost a decade ago, Milman’s message deserves to be repeated. And although the book came out in early 2022 and was shocking then, more information on global species decline continues as 2022 comes to an end. Our apathy to these headline figures lies at the heart of ‘ The Insect Crisis’ by Guardian journalist Oliver Milman. Half of these lost species will be insects.’ ‘A landmark United Nations finding in 2019 outlined how 1 million species across the animal kingdom are facing extinction in the coming decades. Global wildlife populations have plummeted by 69% on average since 1970.įlying insects numbers have plunged 64% since 2004. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The Ghost and the Darkness, The second novel in the series. ![]() It focuses on Jade, a character introduced towards the end of Fallocaust. Breaking Jade, The first companion novel.Fallocaust, the first book in the series.However, since these books often introduce characters and plot concepts that will later become essential to the series, they're considered essential reading within the fandom. Reaver's life changes forever when he falls in love with Killian, an innocent newcomer, and soon the two are drawn into a battle for control of what little remains of the world.Īlthough the main series takes place in chronological order, each book in the series is accompanied by a companion novel set during a different time period and focusing on a specific character instead of an ensemble cast. Reaver Merrick is a young man and self-described sociopath who lives with his adoptive parents in Aras, a small town in the greywastes. Fallocaust is a post-apocalyptic science fiction series by Quil Carter.Ģ31 years after a nuclear catastrophe known as the Fallocaust, humanity has been all but wiped out, with the survivors centered in and around Skyfall, the last remaining city. ![]() |