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Maria Orsic said the Albebarans created Sumeria 5 million years ago. But Sitchin said the Anunnaki were the ones that created Sumeria and that happened much later, after the great flood of Noah. So I decided to google the internet and see the connections between the Anunnaki, Aldberans, and Sumeria and see what I could find.

Lacerta says the Anunnaki are tall, fair-skinned (pale-looking or white), blond, and blue-eyed, the progenitors of the Caucasians. In the Transcripts of Lacerta (1999), Lacerta identifies these beings as the Illojim from the star system Aldebaran in the (Taurus constellation). The term Illojim is a Hebrew variant of Eloheem (Elohim), in which case the Anunnaki are a variant of the Eloheem (Elohim). They separated from the Elohim as understood in common creation motifs of ancient Sumerian, Babylonian, and Hebrew script. It is suggested that the Anunnaki were brethren of the Eloheem (Sitchin). But the generally accepted belief is that Eloheem was Angels like Anu. Angels and the Eloheim both mated with human women to form the Anunnaki and the Nephilim (Igigi).
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During World War II, German occultists channeled beings from Aldebaran to gain knowledge of secret powers, in an effort to gain an edge on the War. The Thule Society picked up Edward Bulwer-Lytton’s described a subterranean world inhabited by beings who call themselves “Vrilya“. They had formerly been surface dwellers until a global catastrophe forced them to take refuge deep in the Earth. The survival of their society was facilitated by their application of an energy force, they referred to as “Vril”. “They acquired powers over themselves and over things that made them almost godlike. For the moment they are in hiding. They are said to live in caves in the center of the Earth. Soon they will emerge to reign over us.”

A secret inner order of psychics was soon developed, known as Vril_Society”

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