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Earth Chronicles #7

The End of Days

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The groundbreaking, bestselling series—millions of copies sold worldwide!

A classic of ancient human history—and one of the inspirations behind the History Channel’s Ancient Aliens—Zecharia Sitchin’s Earth Chronicles series is the revelatory and deeply provocative masterwork that forever altered humankind’s view of our history and our destiny.

The fantastic conclusion to the groundbreaking Earth Chronicles series brings together past and present to offer a radical vision of the future

Thirty years ago, Zecharia Stichin challenged established notions of the origins of Earth and man. In a series of provocative books, he offered a radical new theory, based on indisputable documentary evidence, of extraterrestrial beings—the Anunnaki—who arrived eons ago to plant mankind’s genetic seed. In this triumphant final volume, he closes the circle, exploring the profound question that has troubled us throughout time—from the Bible’s Daniel to Sir Isaac Newton to modern Americans—When will the end come?

In The End of Days, Sitchin solves ancient enigmas, dechipers the original meaning of religious symbols, analyzes scientific calculations, explores Messianic expectation, and bridges the links between history and prophecy—between the 21st century, A.D. and the 21st century B.C.—to present a startling vision of what is to come for us all.

322 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2007

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Zecharia Sitchin

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Sitchin was born in Baku, Azerbaijan, and was raised in Palestine. He acquired knowledge of modern and ancient Hebrew, other Semitic and European languages, the Torah, and the history and archeology of the Near East.
He was one of the few scholars able to read and interpret ancient Sumerian and Akkadian clay tablets.

Sitchin graduated from the London School of Economics, University of London, majoring in economic history.

A journalist and editor in Israel for many years. His books have been widely translated, converted to braille for the blind, and featured on radio and television.

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73 reviews409 followers
October 27, 2014
I am afraid I'm not going to participate in GoodReads much longer. Neither are you. This is true for all of us, because we are living in The End Times.

The reason why our creation narratives--from holy texts to evolutionary theory--are so weird and unconvincing, really, is because they are not true. What is true is that a race of extraterrestrials called the Anunnaki (Sumerian for "those who from heaven to Earth came," which makes me think that ancient Sumerian's syntax was a lot like modern Turkish, or perhaps poetic flourishes pass here) where was I? I mustn't dither (it being The End of Days and all) with such digressions anymore. Bad habit, not adjusted to an Apocalyptic Lifestyle. Yes: The Anunnaki, inhabitants of the planet Nibiru which revolves around our sun but has a wildly elongated orbit such that it doesn't get a chance to come through our cosmic neighborhood but once every 3,600 or so years. I mean Earth-years of course; we shouldn't be so Earthnocentric as to universalize or reify our own local time measurements, especially when doing so becomes part of a power-structure regime as when in things like Star Trek "day" and "night" are defined solely by when the most powerful people wake and sleep, taking the time-clock's commodification of life-time further by institutionalizing the very idea of--wait, sorry, dithering again, as if the world's gonna go on forever!

I worry that habits such as these shall anger the Anunnaki when they return, and they are coming soon.

Then, everyone will learn that the Anunaki actually created Adam and the roots of all our fabulous beliefs (leave it up to us to do such a crappy job keeping the story straight! But then again I guess that's their design flaw. Don't tell them I said that, though, when they come, because seriously the worst thing to be is a snitch, and snitching out another human to our extraterrestrial creators has got to be like the ultimate--oh, wait, damn, where was I? Is this still a parenthetical? Oh, well here, then).

To impress upon you the gravity of the situation I'd touch on the fun fact that the time-before-last the Anunnaki blazed through town we had The Great Flood, nnnkay? For the sake of maintaining monotheism many of us see that as a God vs Human thing but the real dope is that it was fallout from a major deity-tiff between Enlil and Enki, two leaders of rival Anunnaki clans who let all their old simmering family resentments burst to the surface while on a trip far from home, as always happens.

The domestic politics of the Nibiru-based conflict roots are tedious and would be familiar to anyone casually acquainted with royal court dynamics from far less enlightened human eras, except the Anunnaki are supposedly more enlightened but I for one would never question their rules regarding thrones and accession and such (unlike how, as a kid, I used to question the term "throne" in a Hebraic context re the Big Sky Daddy: "Isn't a throne just a fancy chair? Why does Yahweh need a chair?" oh crap there I go again... shaddap Samsa!

OK so like you might be asking yourself How does Zecharia Sitchin know all this? With such a long-bearded name of sturdy Biblical sound surely he's not basing all this history on some prophetic vision bullshit, is he?

No he is not. He has solid sources: Enuma Elish: The Seven Tablets of the History of Creation(except he translates from the original source which was written by people who were like almost right there and, uh, were you there? No you were not), Isaac Newton (Sir to you), and others! The ancient texts, when approached with correct interpretive strategies, reveal that the planet Tiamat collided with a "stray" one, creating our Earth and Moon. Do you realize that this scenario is commonly believed by many actual astronomers except for the Tiamat part? If you want to know more if not everything about this period you might consult The Complete Earth Chronicles, if that's how you'd like to spend The End of Days...

The Anunnaki, you see, established a settlement here called E.DIN (later corrupted into the unrecognizable "Eden"), visiting Earth not for curious, touristic, nor diplomatic reasons, but to get their hands on GOLD which they needed to powderize and pump into their upper atomosphere on Niburu to deal with global warming issues responsibly, unlike some other species I know. For this reason they installed in us a genetic reverence for that almost entirely useless ore, so we'd collect it and make their job easier. It is solely because of this DNA-encoded value kernel that we are largely unable to imagine its value as being just as f**king arbitrary as a paper rectangle marked Euro, Pound, Rupee, Dollar, Lire, etc. Thus in our coriest of cores we attribute value where there is none and built a bogglingly complex econo-ecology upon this pre-installed value-template which is based upon the desires of a more powerful Other. Tell me that doesn't totally sound like capitalism!

Unfortunately, Mr. Sitchins sorely neglects the Marxian implications of his shocking revelations, but Marxian and Shocking don't overlap a lot, the latter requiring lots of bold print, the former needing layers of tedious value analysis. Hey, this book wasn't put out by Routledge! But name a Routledge book that has sold millions of copies and been translated into more than 25 languages. Oh, you can't? OK then. Wait, was I just using value-rhetoric inherited genetically from the Anunnaki-created A.DAM in order to discredit intellectual opinion?

Yes I was. But you don't have to believe Sitchin. You can just read The Bible! Sure, it doesn't refer to the Anunnaki per se. It uses the word Nephilim instead. These GIANTS of Canaan were not let upon the ark (we don't know whether for moral reasons or hospitality-logistical ones). So there. This is only one tiny instance where Sitchin shows "us" where "our" current religious beliefs come from, although mostly keeping to the big 3 Western ones and not those practiced in India and China but I guess that's because hardly anyone lives there.

Omigawd where are my manners--I've wasted so much of your limited time on Earth just discussing background information instead of telling you how the world's gonna end! Rude! Since our time is limited I'll have to skip over how the Anunnaki granted us civilization and divied us up between Asia, Africa, and Europe, each the feifdom of an Anunnaki (during a later visit, long after the creation of E.DIN and the genetic assembly of ADAM, obviously). I also must skip how the biblical story of The Tower of Babel was actually based upon how an uppity Anunnaki named Marduk intruded upon another's territory and had the nerve to also build a space facility and launch tower there, a mighty middle-finger architectural gesture to higher-ups who put the kibosh on that rogue erection. The myth's language mix-up is not explained, so we might assume it was akin to Dos/Unix/Linux incompatibilities, except with astrophysics during the stone age. More background info covers Epic of Gilgamesh and identifies some of its enigmatic creatures as robots executing security functions. Well sure.


Did I mention it's illustrated? In pictures similar to the one above we very clearly see Ancient Astronauts manipulating DNA.

Overall Sitchins must be congratulated on his generosity regarding the reader's comfort, as there are no tedious footnotes, endnotes, or citations of any kind when he writes "one prophecy states..." or "The ancient texts say..." while the lengthier summaries of ancient history we may comfortably assume are grounded in these ancient Sumerian inscriptions. And who wants to pore over an index? We are relieved of that temptation. Sitchins is a level-headed scholar who has no need to lard up his books with a bunch of confusing arcana like that, and instead coolly lays out the information with an objectively distanced and calmly professorial tone, especially in Chapter 5 ("COUNTDOWN TO DOOMSDAY") where we learn that 2024 BCE was a bitch of a year. Based on more seemingly-primitive conflicts over royal genealogy (I won't bore you with the whole Shulgi/Enlil/Nabu/DowntonAbbey scatter of title-dramas) but will just do a teaser quote (maintaining the bold from the original), whose origins are a little earlier:

"In 2048 BCE the destiny of the founder of monotheism, Abraham, and the fate of the Anunnaki god Morduk converged at a place called Harran."

I just knew that story was the source of nothing good. Oh look at the time. Gotta go.
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Author 12 books15 followers
July 21, 2008
I enjoyed this book so much! Enough to (almost) suggest that Sitchin fans read this one out of sequence in the series. The information in this book alone is enough to encourage the most skeptical to pick up Sitchin's series and expand their thinking!

The correlation in his books of the stars and the constellations in relation to ruling parties is astonishing. When he speaks of Jesus coming into the picture at the exact time as the Age of Pisces...you start to put two and two together and all the signs and symbols suddenly make a whole lot of sense.

I would recommend this book to the fullest. For so many centuries people tried to make sense of the prophecies and the end of days scenerios. After reading this book so many things make absolute complete sense to me. Where ever we came from, whichever religion we practice, we are all on the same path and we're almost at the end of that path. Maybe if we could better understand how our journey started, we would be better equiped to handle what is to come.

Reading this series has helped me to understand a very plausible explanation for all this. It's really so simple.
And to think of all the things we are doing today, for instance working with DNA. Combining human dna with other animals. Creating hybrid animals. It's just the past repeating itself. We've been there before. It's coming full circle. Read the series.

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741 reviews
March 4, 2019
When viewing history as cyclical past is prologue, so if that is the case how does the 21st Century compare to the past? The End of Days: Armageddon and Prophecies of the Return is the seventh and final book of Zecharia Sitchin’s The Earth Chronicles examines the events of the present and comparing them the ancient past from the 21st Century B.C.E. to the start of the Christian era through numerous Biblical, extra-Biblical, and various other texts to bring his research to a conclusion.

Sitchin begins his examination of the “End of Days” by giving a quick overview of his research in the previous sixth books about the Annunaki and the beginning of human civilization before tying it into the expectation of a coming or return of a Messiah figure. Sitchin then sets the stage for this expectation by reviewing the contention between the Enlil and Enki factions amongst Annunaki resulting in what he believes was a nuclear attack in the Sinai to take out of the Annunaki spaceport and Sodom & Gomorrah to stop Marduk from taking control but resulting in allowing him to take control due to fallout taking out his human opponents. With this background, Sitchin then explains how the supposed “New Age” resulted in national gods and fighting between nations in the name of their particular God. Yet throughout these wars objectives of the “Landing Place” of Baalbek, “Mission Control” in Jerusalem, and the important crossroads city of Harran were all pointed out due to the belief that soon the Annunaki home planet Nibiru would return and with it Anu might come to bring peace. Sitchin reveals that instead of Anu bringing peace, nearly all the Annunaki left Earth disappointing their followers and leaving humanity on its own. Sitchin then ends the book by showing the Israelite prophets continued to talk about the Return and how it connected to Elijah and Jesus before going over his theory of a waystation on Mars shows that the Annunaki do intend to return in the future.

Given this was the last book of his series, Sitchin went right into the review of his previous research and setting the stage from the human disappointment of the “failed” Return and then their new hope of a future one. One of the obvious things that needed to be answered from Sitchin was when the Annunaki left—since we don’t see them on Earth now—and he actually gave a date not just a range of years. Though the reviewing of material in the first third of the 300+ page book was a little annoying, Sitchin has over the course of this series about how to do it quickly while also adding new material throughout it so when he launched into the “new” material things were set up nicely. However, it became obvious while reading that my opinion that the previous installment, The Cosmic Code, did not need to be written was correct as it was mishmash of material that could have gone into When Time Began and in this book. But I believe that Sitchin wanted a seven book series because Earth was the seventh planet of the solar system in Annunaki thinking and he wanted that tie in.

The End of Days completes Zecharia Sitchin’s series with a conclusion with the Annunaki stay on the Earth and the hints of a possibly return. Though I don’t adhere to Sitchin interpretations of Biblical text or his Annunaki theories in general, there are some things he conjectured that are actually intriguing to think about. This book is a good finish to The Earth Chronicles that had been released over the course of 30 years and for his long time readers it’s highly recommended.
1,468 reviews19 followers
September 11, 2009
Last in a seven-book series, this gives a very different, and very challenging, view of mankind.

Eons ago, alien beings called the Anunnaki came to Earth to plant man’s genetic seed. They came from a planet called Nibiru, which is part of our solar system, but takes 3,000 years to complete one trip around the sun. As a spacefaring race, they built a spaceport and a mission control, in the Tigris/Euphrates river valley, in present-day Iraq. It was destroyed in The Deluge (from the Bible).

The spaceport was rebuilt in the Sinai Desert, with Mission Control in Jerusalem, and the pyramids at Giza used as landing beacons. Remember the Tower of Babel? It was the first major structure built after The Deluge, back in the Tigris/Euphrates valley, and was intended as an alternate launch platform.

There were many disputes and power struggles among the Anunnaki, leading to an attack on the "sinning states" of the West by the East. In approximately 2020 BC, five cities built just south of the Dead Sea, including Sodom and Gomorrah, along with the Sinai spaceport, were destroyed by nuclear weapons. There are a number of ancient Sumerian texts that talk of an "evil wind" that sickened everyone, and that no door or wall could keep out (sounds a lot like nuclear fallout). In historical terms, the Sumerian civilization disappeared overnight; invaders are the usual reason. Here is another explanation.

It would be easy to snicker to at this book if it were just some New Age speculation, and not based on years of archaeological study and actually reading the ancient texts. As a history buff (and a science fiction reader) I loved this book. It is my first exposure to Mr. Sitchin, but it won’t be my last.

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233 reviews28 followers
December 4, 2017
Sitchin’s The End of Days, the final book in the Revolutionary Earth Chronicle series is another captivating and intense read from the seven book series. In this final book, Sitchin displays how the End is anchored in the events of the Beginning, and once the reader learns the beginning, then it is possible to foretell the future. Sitchin already provided undisputable evidence in book III of a, “War of Kings”, which was a great international conflict of an alliance of four kings of the east and the combined forces of five kings of the west resulting in 2024 B.C. with the use of nuclear weapons used on Earth for the first time. Now in 2017 A.D. we are in the exact same circumstances; an alliance of the east in Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS) and the alliance of the west with the North American Treaty Organization (NATO). Coincidence?

I recommend reading this book with an open-mind and let go of any tendencies to search for, interpret, favor, and recall information in a way that confirms one’s preexisting beliefs or hypotheses –confirmation bias..

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Author 16 books139 followers
July 21, 2019
I was idly browsing through my Kindle and found that I had read only until volume 4 of earth chronicles of Zecharia Sitchin. For some reason, I had thought that I read them all. I immediately set about correcting this assumption.

I picked the last volume to read because I had always wondered whatever happened to the Anunaki who had come to earth. I found the answers here.

(I will probably go back and read the rest of the volumes too)

As always Sitchin is thorough, detailed and absolutely meticulous in detailing theories that make the most sense. This volume comes very close to opening our perceptions towards the most debated questions of today's geopolitical politics.

In other words, it was awesome.
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January 6, 2025
I’m enjoying learning more about this topic, though I find it difficult to decide what I think about it. Just enjoying the read.
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Author 2 books36 followers
November 27, 2018
PACKED full of information, I mean PACKED. Sometimes it feels like school instead of a book, but one cannot undervalue the wealth of knowledge contained within its pages. I know some people say he is "part of the deception" was a freemason, working with the CIA, etc... but one cannot throw the baby out with the bath water. It is time was walk away from organized religion, especially christianity, judaism, and islam... and the Sumerian texts help us do that for those religions have all their roots in the Sumerian texts. Remember: WE ARE HERE TO SAVE OURSELVES
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September 24, 2014
this book was my introduction the series and the author. it is a great book in the sense it made me think, question what I was taught and what I thought I knew. it was a beautiful blend of facts, history, mythology, and math. it was a tad difficult to follow at certain points (perhaps because I'm a novice to the genre or author) but once I grabbed a pen & paper to sort out who was who it unlocked so much for me. definitely food for thought, must open the pages with an open mind!
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34 reviews3 followers
November 6, 2009
Interesting, but I think you have to read all of his books starting with "The 12th Planet" or you will be totally lost. Some of the chapters are really boring unless you love mathmatical equations. But if you skip over those and read his theories it makes you think. I would recommend this book if you have been reading any of the other "Earth Chronicles"
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March 4, 2024
"The End of Days," the seventh and concluding volume of Zecharia Sitchin's groundbreaking "The Earth Chronicles" series, presents a riveting finale to a monumental exploration of ancient civilizations and their cosmic connections. Sitchin's meticulous research and compelling interpretations of ancient texts, artifacts, and archaeological discoveries come to a powerful crescendo in this book, as he ties together the threads of humanity's earliest origins and the celestial influences that have shaped our destinies.

In "The End of Days," Sitchin masterfully navigates through millennia of history, prophecies, and mythology to explore the ancient anticipation of the end times and the return of the gods. His synthesis of historical records, astronomical data, and religious texts offers a unique perspective on the cycles of destruction and renewal that have marked human history. The book not only provides fascinating insights into the past but also offers thought-provoking implications for our future.

Sitchin's engaging narrative style, combined with his ability to make complex subjects accessible, ensures that "The End of Days" is both enlightening and entertaining. Readers are treated to a journey that spans from the dawn of civilization to the potential scenarios of our own time's end, making compelling arguments about the influence of extraterrestrial beings on our planet's geopolitical and spiritual developments.

As a conclusion to "The Earth Chronicles," this book not only satisfies long-time followers of the series with its resolution of lingering questions but also stands on its own as a testament to human curiosity and the eternal quest for understanding our place in the universe. "The End of Days" is a fitting finale to a series that has challenged conventional views on history, archaeology, and the origins of mankind, leaving a lasting legacy and inspiring future generations to keep exploring the mysteries of our ancient past.
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November 20, 2023
The primary focus of this book in the author's series revolves around the concept of cosmic timing and the significance of observing celestial bodies for ancient civilizations. These civilizations anticipated the return of their extraterrestrial "deities" as well as a celestial entity known as Nibiru, which periodically reenters our solar system, often resulting in catastrophic events and significant changes on Earth.

Mr. Sitchin has made a valuable contribution by meticulously studying Sumerian tablets and other narratives from the Middle East, including the Bible. He is an intelligent individual who aims to present the true account as it is documented. This book is part of his extensive Earth Chronicles series, which delves into the remarkable tale of our origins and the emergence of civilization according to the Sumerians. Similar stories of divine beings descending from the sky can be found across various cultures worldwide. These accounts were not mere works of fiction or fantasy; they were once regarded as news and historical events. It is crucial to question why numerous ancient societies recorded and regarded these stories as factual historical records. They are not mere myths. By comprehending the messages conveyed by these ancient civilizations, one's perspective on religion and world history will be forever altered. It is advisable to carefully read Mr. Sitchin's series and reevaluate the Bible, the Epic of Gilgamesh, and narratives from the Far East, China, North America, South America, and other regions. Understanding our human identity and the manner in which we came into existence is of utmost importance.

All in all, it was an extremely thought provoking and captivating read
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6,743 reviews264 followers
December 22, 2021
Mi s-a adresat această întrebare de nenumărate ori de către oamenii care mi-au citit cărţile, „ei” fiind Anunnaki (AN.UN.NA.KL în limba sumeriană înseamnă “Cei care au coborât din Cer pe Pământ)—extratereştrii care au venit pe Pământ de pe planeta lor Nibiru şi care au fost veneraţi în antichitate ca zei. întoarcerea va fi când Nibiru, în orbita ei alungită, se va afla în apropierea noastră (a Pământului!), şi ce se va întâmpla atunci? Va fi întuneric la amiază iar Pământul se va sfărâmă? Va fi pace pe Pământ, sau Armageddon? Un mileniu al tulburărilor şi suferinţelor, sau o mesianică A Doua Sosire? Se va întâmpla în 2012, sau mai târziu, sau deloc?
Acestea sunt întrebări profunde care combină cele mai adânci speranţe şi nelinişti ale oamenilor cu credinţele şi aşteptările religioase, întrebări impuse de evenimentele curente: războaie în ţinuturile unde relaţiile îngemănate ale zeilor şi oamenilor au început; ameninţările holocausturilor nucleare; ferocitatea alarmantă a dezastrelor naturale.
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264 reviews6 followers
August 4, 2022
This may be one of my favorites of Sitchin! This book was the last of the series I purchased and although he has other books, this one really wraps everything up so well! The end of days are explained by prophesies and major events that took place thousands of years ago. He emphasizes cyclical time lines rather than linear, which I really appreciate. He also ties in different religions with this one since it is the last in the time span. It captures how Islam, as well as Christianity had some beliefs begin. Sitchin captured such an incredible amount of history and time in an easy to digest way. His work is hard to put down!
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87 reviews24 followers
May 14, 2017
Fun exercise in critical reading. Take a pen and mark the section that state facts and verify them yourself. This book does make some good observations but opinion and supposition is threaded through facts. This book does bring up a lot of questions about the similarities in different cultures. History is a useless without context and this book tries to provide a wide range of context to a universal planet history. In the end I felt the proof fell short but the questions raised where interesting.
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99 reviews
November 6, 2019
Some very interesting theories, to finish the series, and extremely well-researched as usual, but I was left wanting more... And parts of this book are very repetitive, with itself, and other books in the series. Also, why is there no explanation where Yahweh came from? Is he supposed to be one of the Annunaki? And also, is there no way in today’s day and age to have better/larger illustrations? I realize some are maybe not easy to come buy, the the book only prints them in grayscale, but some are so small they’re almost impossible to see well/read.
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June 27, 2021
Hidden History

This is a must read for anyone who is seeking a clarified view of the ancient world. The absolutely phenomenal work of Dr. Sitchin is here and in all of his books. Seeker of knowledge, here you have some major pieces of the ultimate puzzle. Welcome to expanded mind.
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June 17, 2022
Absolutely love Sitchin! He has uncovered secrets that have been lost to time and hidden by man. Spot on in his theories and presented in a scholarly format. R.I.P. Sitchin, you are correct sir! May we all strive to pick up your torch and carry on the work you have begun to uncover.
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16 reviews2 followers
February 13, 2019
I love Sitchin's concept and ideas but, I found this particular book to be repetitive. The information felt redundant and I was left disappointed with the results that I was hoping for.
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68 reviews17 followers
July 12, 2019
Great reading

I've read all of the Earth Chronicle books, and I have to say this really doesn't disappoint. It's a must read.
Author 1 book2 followers
June 8, 2021
Has a lot of Biblical history. I found his other books a little bit more informative about the Anunnaki
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110 reviews
June 28, 2021
Ricci had me hooked from Chapter One.
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Author 2 books10 followers
June 20, 2023
My favorite of the series since the first book. The Earth Chronicle Series are amazing. I highly recommend them to all.
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1,288 reviews39 followers
July 22, 2018
The last of the Earth Chronicles series and once again, Mr. Sitchin continues to refer to a previous book where he expands upon such-and-such. Maybe I need to read his first book to avoid it or, more likely, he has modified later additions to refer to later books.

The end of days and the prophecies of the return. But before we get to the Return, we have to report the antics of the Anunnaki from the planet Niburu during the time of Sumer, Akkad as well as the Middle Kingdom of Egypt (about 2100 B.C.E.). The reader can see why Sitchin is considered an authority on the Sumerian language and culture as he relays translations and complex connections.

We have various members of the 'gods' - which admittedly gets confusing as some of the names are very similar - posturing for control of the Earth and the supposedly landing sites and mission control center in the Middle East which eventually led to a devastated Sumer and destroyed sites.

Then there is Babylon, Ankhenaten and Egypt, Assyrians, the reasons for the Exodus as well as the prophecies of the Old Testament prophets, the fall of Babylon, the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem. The Persian empire, Alexander the Great whose conquered the 'world' and discovered the god Marduk's body in Babylon, Seleucids, and the rebuilding of the Jersualem temple. And then there is Jesus of Nazareth fulfilling more of the prophecies as well as the timeline as figured by the author.

While this was all going on, the Anunnaki still on Earth had retreated to South America, to their last outpost which explains the Nazca lines, Puma Punku and Tiahuanaco. It is from that last outpost, that they were able to retreat further to the base on Mars to await the return of Niburu.

After all that reviewing of the preparations and ancient history, we get to the actual figuring of the end of days - there are several ways of looking at the prospective return of Niburu and the Anunnaki - finally takes place in the last 20 pages of the book. There are several ways of looking at the next return of Niburu and the Anunnaki, the nearest having already passed - which was 2012 Mayan End of Days.

The amount of history of the time - even though he jumps around as well as focuses on the religious aspects as connected with the Anunnaki gods - is massive and extremely interesting. I don't know how much of the Niburu part I actually believe though.

Author 48 books
June 10, 2012
I liked this book as it made me think. Whether his interpretations are accurate of not doesn't matter so much to me, as I enjoyed the perspective. On the downside it seemed to lack something compared to "Wars of Gods and Men" his only other title that I have fully read. I would have liked more information on the leading nations knowledge of such things as mentioned near the end of the book, and answers as to why leading nations. After all aliens may decide from their persective that the leading nations are mere warmongers and may choose to develop relationships with small neutral or less well known countries. Who knows? I liked the book enough to read it fully and then re read parts of it. It is also possible to see the Enki and Enlil traits at work in our corporate and political and even I guess military world today, so he may have a point. If he is correct then I wonder whether the present day descendants are looking forward to, or scared sensless off, their fathers return, after all he may not be too pleased with how they have managed this planet. As a philisophical exerices I think this book is great.
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Author 1 book
February 7, 2012
Zachariah Sitchins books are detailed with actual translations of Ancient Cuniform (clay tablet) writings. They are Sumerian Writings , the language which brought about Aramaic, which in turn brought about Hebrew and Arabic. He is an Archeologist, and ancient script interpreter/translator. He delves into ancient texts, and clay tablet writtings, religious scriptures, artifacts, and drawings & visits museums, and sights of actual historical significance mentioned in various world scriptures, to get an up-close, hands on grasp of what happened. His books are filled with historical facts, with awesome translations, actual pictures of the cuniforms themselves, many of which are pictorial in nature (they appear in his books). Each of the books is a veritable treasure-house of knowledge, of scientific breakthroughs into understanding what has happened in ancient civilizations, regarding gods (alien races), and their meaning present in our scriptures today.
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