Sasha Alex Lessin, Ph.D. (Anthropology, UCLA) & Janet Kira Lessin, (CEO, Aquarian Media) #crackpot #ufo #magick #dunning-kruger #conspiracy enkispeaks.com

8,000 BCE: The Anunnaki sages–aka Shining Ones, Followers of Horus, male and female Nephilim—giant (15-foot tall), white-skinned, blond and red-haired priest-astronomer-architects, midwives and agricultural experts–gathered survivors of the global catastrophes who’d sheltered and lived as hunter-gatherers on the isle of Sardinia.

Anunnaki sages built 6500+ stone towers on Sardinia. Their highest tower was 90 feet tall. The huge sages didn’t live in the towers; they lived among but stayed distinct from the locals they educated.

The Sages told the flood survivors on Sardinia that they came from Armenia “the cradle of the gods, immortals, divine laws, and Land of the Sun God Ar. ‘Ar’ is a
nother word for ‘Anu’ the name of the King of the planet Nibiru). Ar’s mate Hayk (who, in later Sumeria, was called “Ninmah”) and his company of priest-scientists accompanied him.
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From Armenia the sages settled alongside flood refugees in Scythia, Sardinia, Ukraine, Siberia, Malta, Portugal, Basque Andalucía (Spain), Carnac and Brittany (France), Britain, Scotland, Ireland, Scandinavia, Rapa Nui, New Zealand, Southeast Asia, India, China, Japan, North America and the Andes. Skeletons of these tall white Anunnaki are found all over the world but in many places by local Catholic Priests and secular authorities destroyed them.
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The sages built observatories–beehive-like observatory-meditation chambers on crossings of Earth’s telluric lines.

They made the chambers with chemically-bonded stone reconstituted made (not aggregate concrete) remade stones.

Slit viewing windows in the chambers aimed at the belt of the constellation Orion, the Pleiades, and Sirius at the solstices and equinoxes. The windows made gave shadows an entry point that joined energy of the earth with energy of Sirius when Earth and Sirius align.

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