| 6/24/2008 6:17:23 PM | Slave Species of God | |
chad05201 Bennington, VT age: 54
| Anyone read Slave Species of God by Michael Tellinger? If so, what's your take?
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| 6/24/2008 9:12:26 PM | Slave Species of God | |
 xlibra75x Gateway, AR age: 33 online now!
| Never heard of it...
I aint a slave to noone....that's my take on it.
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| 6/24/2008 9:43:03 PM | Slave Species of God | |
markman45 Manchester, VT age: 45
| Anyone read Slave Species of God by Michael Tellinger? If so, what's your take?
Hiya Chad! Ya, I read the book last year and it blew me away! Makes me kind of think things haven't changed much since the dawn of creation. But it also sort of makes me wonder if there isn't some truth to all the conspiracy theories circulating round about there being a "Illuminati."
You might also check out The Lost Book Of Enki by Zecharia Sitchin (if you haven't yet) because its also based on the Sumarian Tablets and its just as mind blowing as Slave Species Of God.
Cheers, man
Mark
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| 6/24/2008 11:39:05 PM | Slave Species of God | |
chad05201 Bennington, VT age: 54
| You might also check out The Lost Book Of Enki by Zecharia Sitchin (if you haven't yet) because its also based on the Sumarian Tablets and its just as mind blowing as Slave Species Of God.
What a coincidence! I just bought the book a few days ago! I haven't found time to read it yet, but I'll be sure to let you know my take on it.
Yes, Slave Species of God blew my socks off too!

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| 6/25/2008 1:41:55 PM | Slave Species of God | |
 chinatown_girl Oyster Bay, NY age: 19
| i didnt hear of those books but i am reading the cosmic code by zecharia sitchin, an amazing writer.
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| 6/25/2008 2:23:47 PM | Slave Species of God | |
 ericr64 Mount Pleasant, MI age: 44
| I have'nt read either one but I bet the concept is along the line of "the big fish eat the little fish". It's nature.
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| 6/25/2008 7:16:00 PM | Slave Species of God | |
markman45 Manchester, VT age: 45
| I have'nt read either one but I bet the concept is along the line of "the big fish eat the little fish". It's nature.
Not much to do with nature, but more about the manipulation of mankind.
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| 6/25/2008 7:32:32 PM | Slave Species of God | |
 ericr64 Mount Pleasant, MI age: 44
| I'll go google upon it. If it's man maipulating man to rise to the top of the heap.....I'll go check it out thanks.
Sounds pretty interesting. Lots of theory strung together with (some loose) facts, but interesting thoughts. The best example I've seen of these so far is zeitgeistmovie.
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| 6/25/2008 9:26:20 PM | Slave Species of God | |
chad05201 Bennington, VT age: 54
| i didnt hear of those books but i am reading the cosmic code by zecharia sitchin, an amazing writer.
Hi Chinatown Girl!
I thoroughly enjoy Sitchin's books, but I haven't read Cosmic Code yet. Can you share a little something about it?
Chad
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| 6/25/2008 9:30:44 PM | Slave Species of God | |
chad05201 Bennington, VT age: 54
| I'll go google upon it. If it's man maipulating man to rise to the top of the heap.....I'll go check it out thanks.
Sounds pretty interesting. Lots of theory strung together with (some loose) facts, but interesting thoughts. The best example I've seen of these so far is zeitgeistmovie.
I recently watched the zeitgeist movie and thought it was more a continuation or end result of Slave Species Of Gods. <----- Hope you get a chance to read it.
Chad
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| 6/25/2008 9:33:49 PM | Slave Species of God | |
sherrylee Bennington, VT age: 44
| Chad, i have been reading Slave Species and am almost finished. So far I have found it to be extremely interesting. At times Michael Tellinger is a little repetative, but I feel he does that to drive his points home. I do have a few slight problems, example, although I certainly agree that we as a people are the product of those from another world, I am not sure why it took the Anunnaki people 90,000 years of mining gold on their own before they came up with the idea of creating the "slave species" namely man.
Sherry
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| 6/25/2008 9:59:49 PM | Slave Species of God | |
chad05201 Bennington, VT age: 54
| Chad, i have been reading Slave Species and am almost finished. So far I have found it to be extremely interesting. At times Michael Tellinger is a little repetative, but I feel he does that to drive his points home. I do have a few slight problems, example, although I certainly agree that we as a people are the product of those from another world, I am not sure why it took the Anunnaki people 90,000 years of mining gold on their own before they came up with the idea of creating the "slave species" namely man.
Sherry
Sherry,
Just from my understanding - I think for the first 90,000 years the Anunnaki were able to handle the work load by themselves. That is...during that period of time many hundreds of thousands of them had arrived from Niribu to work and inhabit the earth. I think it was Enki to come up with the idea to genetically create mankind, which he later came to love while his brother, Enlil, thought of them (mankind) as an inferior slave species.
Chad
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| 6/25/2008 10:08:55 PM | Slave Species of God | |
sherrylee Bennington, VT age: 44
| Chad: I understand that, however, they had begun to grumble many years prior. Remember that they worked in so many shifts do to the lack of them onthe planet. They had 600 here and could not keep up with the work. The natives were getting restless and this in turned forced the "gods" to become creative- in more ways than one.
In some respects I feel that they were way to slow in "healing" their planet It took them a good 240,000 years before they felt that their ozone layer could be classified as fixed. I will finish the book in a few days and we can chat more.
sherry
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| 6/25/2008 10:11:04 PM | Slave Species of God | |
naughtynicky Point Pleasant Beach, NJ age: 51
| Never heard of it...
I aint a slave to noone....that's my take on it.
You just can't read
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| 6/25/2008 10:15:25 PM | Slave Species of God | |
sherrylee Bennington, VT age: 44
| Aren't you a slave to your job?, Your mortgare company? Your car?
Honey we are all slaves to something?
Sherry
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