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Topic started on 17-5-2008 @ 12:34 AM by ForceMaster
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I listened to Coast to Coast AM last (5-16-08) night an I have to say that the guest and George Noory both made me sick! George has had guests on that
spoke about the giants and the Anunnaki before and they spoke about the misinterpretation of the meaning of the word and that it means “those from
Heaven came to Earth” like Jason Martell of Ancient-X.com George knows that, but because the guest was a fear mongering lunatic, George catered to
his sick and twisted false interpretation. Steve Quayle was the guest and the things he was saying about the Anunnaki being “fallen angels” were
typical of the uninformed, but that’s not what made me angry. It was the fact that George never challenged the interpretation that he KNEW was
inaccurate, but more so than that is the fact that I feel very strongly that this Steve Quayle is one of those who are part of the deception, both
knowingly and willingly. Christians were calling in saying that “I am doing everything you have suggested and I am going to buy your books first
thing in the morning!” These people were terrified by the things he was saying! Now for someone that proclaims such high regard for Sitchen as
George does, he never mentioned him or the correct meaning of the word Anunnaki, let alone the fact that Steve was telling horror stories about the
need to live in the high mountains and that all aliens are “fallen angels” that hate mankind and want to kill them all! This is a perfect example
of the Doctrine of Deception going full speed ahead on a mission to terrorize believers into doing what the “elite” want them to do. It is
absolute scientific fact that the ancient Sumerian record is not only the original, but far superior text and record. I know that this Steve Quayle is
fully aware of this fact and is pushing the lie for his gain and the gain of the others who are twisting this truth into a story of terror.
George has said several times that he believes the reality of Nibiru and the creation of mankind by Enki (although he simply said Anunnaki in
general), then completely changes philosophy to cater to his guest. I have heard several complaints about George doing this (agreeing with anything
the guest says), but this is in the extreme! This guest was pushing Christians into fear and terror mode and doing it well! I cannot wait until all
becomes very clear that people like him are lying to the people for their own sick agenda.
Many believe, including Machio Kaku that there is a new time of enlightenment coming with the 2012 Mayan calendar predicting this shift of
consciousness. George did mention this, but the reply was basically “not until almost the entire human race has died”! It is criminal what people
like Steve are doing to people who believe the Bible, without being fully aware of it’s source, but if they were, they would not be so easily
terrorized by people like him.
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reply posted on 17-5-2008 @ 08:43 PM by EricD
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Hi,
Not being a linguistic scholar by any means, shape or fashion; can you please give an overview of the etymology of Anunnaki? Thanks, it would
help my understanding of the issue.
When you say:
"It is absolute scientific fact that the ancient Sumerian record is not only the original, but far superior text and record."
what were you comparing the ancient Sumerian record to? What is it that their record is superior to?
I've read on this site (maybe from Byrd?) that Sitchen's credentials as a scholar are highly suspect. Were you suggesting that his translation is
more accurate than the radio shows guest? Or is it general academic consensus?
Thanks!
Eric
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reply posted on 18-5-2008 @ 12:26 AM by ForceMaster
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Steve never mentioned the Sumerian's or Mayan's. I do give allot of credit to Jason of AncientX.com though, and his research into the ancient text.
As for Sitchen, I have heard of controversy over him several times though. I don't know much about it though.
As for the Sumerian record, I feel that all other text that are used today are sprung from them. To me, a great proof is the knowledge they had of the
planets and the cycles of time, as well as their knowledge of DNA. Also the book of Genesis original translation is "our image" not "his image". I
think little things like this can create a great change in the understanding of the text.
I also feel that scaring people like Steve does, serves no positive purpose.
Anyway, thanks for the post EricD
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reply posted on 19-5-2008 @ 02:41 AM by zephyrs
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Originally posted by ForceMaster
I also feel that scaring people like Steve does, serves no positive purpose.
Anyway, thanks for the post EricD 
Unfortunately, the positive purpose is the fattening of the author's wallet. You said it yourself, people were calling in and saying that they'd be
buying the author's books in the morning. Fear sells.
The same goes for the radio host. He knows that this type of interview draws in listeners and grabs their attention.
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reply posted on 19-5-2008 @ 02:46 AM by the_watcher
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As a Christian I have to say that belief in the Anunnaki is completely unfounded. Everything that we are supposed to know about God, our purpose here,
and Heaven, are all in the Bible. If you start adding things and screwing with the interpretation you are only fooling yourself.
The Anunnaki are nothing more than Sumerian fairy tales.
The Apocrypha do contain stories of heavenly beings who come to earth and create giants, however, those books are not verifiable (I believe these
stories are in the book of Enoch, but I could be mistaken). I like to keep an open mind to things; so maybe one day there will be some verification to
the fables of the Anunnaki. Until that day comes I choose to believe only in the true word of God.
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reply posted on 19-5-2008 @ 03:20 AM by primamateria
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I listened to this show, and it was steve quayle's second show after the very terse and arguementative show he did with ian punnent 2 weeks earlier.
Ian did pick up on the gloom and doom of steve's view but later apologized for contunually challenging steve at every point he made. Interesting
enough, ian's show the next night was with a co-author of a book called 'The Forth Turning' about where things are at historically. But it seems
whether you look at things positively or pessimistically we all have a lot work to do!
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reply posted on 19-5-2008 @ 03:39 AM by slackerwire
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Ian was a complete douchebag on that show.
IMO, he wont be hosting much longer. He continually argues with guests, and I cant really find a reason why anyone would agree to be on with him
instead of Noory.
If anyone needs the show from 5-16-08, U2U me.
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reply posted on 21-5-2008 @ 03:18 AM by ForceMaster
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Watcher, with respect, the Sumerian record came first. To stay focused, let's not mention belief in "fairy tales", you may be surprised what is
true as compared to what is accepted through indoctrination and fear.
Observe... xfacts.com...
xfacts.com...
No matter what is believed, the science cannot be denied.
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reply posted on 21-5-2008 @ 04:05 AM by dgtempe
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I listened to that entire show and for a long time i've thought that Ian wants to change the entire tone of the show. I cant stomach him,
he's
irritating, and he doesnt "get" what the show is about, or worse yet,wants to change it.
Now Quayle is passionate, and i do beleive he's speaking the truth, and he beleives what he says. It doesnt take a rocket scientist to figure out
he's speaking mostly truth. Ian is only good for non-issues, things people dont care about for the most part. I alsoheard the half-arsed apology
from Ian to Quayle and it was just that. Half assed!
Now George has his idiocincricies, and he DOES flip flop, although not that much anymore! He's been pretty steady lately in his view of whats
happening in the world and is now starting to come out and expressing his concerns better! At first when he started the show, he would say he didnt
take sides and that used to make me mad because,  he most certainly have to have an opinion. He's redeemed himself as far as i'm concerned-
he now tells what he beleives!
Art doesnt want anything to do with government issues anymore, just Michu Kaku (sp) and stuff like that.
I emailed Art one dayand asked him why he was acting so phoney, and he said he was sick of the Secret Service knocking at his door at 3 am. While i
can understand that, if that really bothers him, he should retire PERMANENTLY- off he goes- just dont talk at all. Its a shame because he is the
"voice of the night" and no one can immitate or hold a candle to Art for interviewing.
The first time i heard the show, it was 1996. I was hooked!!!
I hope Ian gets the boot- I cant stand that self serving know it all, who does not listen to his guests!!!
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reply posted on 21-5-2008 @ 09:04 AM by saint4God
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ForceMaster, your avatar 'scares' me more than anything on talk radio. Mor accurately, it doesn't scare me but had me concerned for your safety.
Do you know what it is?
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reply posted on 21-5-2008 @ 09:13 AM by worldwatcher
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Have you guys ever visited Steve Quayle's website? Imo, he's is in the business of doom and gloom. All his "news stories" are geared towards the
worst case scenarios and are linked to support his "doom and gloom" perspective of the world. In addition all his advertisers and supported
websites are also in the business of doom and gloom. While I find the man and his theories to be of interest and do peruse his website at times,
he's just another voice that when listening to, you should be sure to have your saltshaker at hand. Steve Quayle, Stan Deyo and others while they
may be legitimately sharing what they believe is to come, are also profiting from their "books" and other products geared towards those who believe
them.
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reply posted on 21-5-2008 @ 04:54 PM by Bigwhammy
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No not just Enoch, it's in Genesis 6 that the fallen angels came to earth and mated with human woman which created Giants.
I think the Annunaki are fallen angels and Enki was Satan himself.
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reply posted on 12-7-2008 @ 07:02 PM by Anonymous ATS
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reply to post by ForceMaster
This guest was pushing Christians into fear and terror mode and doing it well! I cannot wait until all becomes very clear that people like him are
lying to the people for their own sick agenda.Many believe, including Machio Kaku that there is a new time of enlightenment coming with the 2012 Mayan
calendar predicting this shift of consciousness.

Although Quayle comes off as pessimistic,what makes you think that the world is going to exist in a happy fantasy? I'm sure Christians are aware that
the presence of Jesus, as well as the presence of Satan singes the earth, am I wrong?? Fear of pandemonium, therefore SHOULD NOT BE SOMETHING NEW! A
Christian should NOT be scared of listening to Quayle. Aren't they used to hearing the end of time's atrocities spelled out for us in the Book of
Revelation?  goodness!
Furthermore, if you "cannot wait until all becomes very clear that people like him are lying", then you must NOT think that the world is ALREADY
headed DOWNHILL?? Look at gas prices, inflation, increase of crime in former "good" neighborhoods, the successful monopoly of gigantic corporations,
the increasingly polarized battle between Christians and non-Christians, the recently established World Union (i believe that's what it's called),
nearly 10 years (from 2001-2008) of a STUBBORN BOUT OF CATASTROPHES ranging from 9/11 to the recent cyclone in Myanmar. The list goes on.
That said, what makes YOU think that Quayle is lying for his "own sick agenda"?!
Think about it logically. What exactly can he GAIN from this that would HURT US? Aren't you AWARE of the world's implacable tendency of being
chaotic, destructive, and, I might as well say, EVIL?
As an English major, college educated woman, I can tell you Quayle WILL NOT make much money from selling his books. He's not J.K. Rowling, you know!
Finally, do you ever WONDER what Kaku meant by "SHIFT OF CONSCIOUSNESS"?? He's not exactly a Christian, you know.
On a happier note, the purpose of Quayle's warnings are simply that- to WARN and to TURN TO GOD. That's a good thing. I would rather be turning to
Jesus right NOW so that when the moment of terror comes, I'll be ready.
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