Extraterrestrial Aliens and
Reptilian Gods in the Quran, Pt 1
by Amir Fatir
Part I | Part II | Part III | Part
IV | Part V
This is
the first in a series that reports on the Quran’s explanation of extraterrestrial gods’ interaction
with humans in the not too distant past.
The ancient texts are filled with reports of strange gods,
flying machines, weapons of mass destruction and biological experiments
that could only amount to cloning and genetic manipulation. UFOlogists
and scholars like Zechariah Sitchen, Erich von Daniken and R.A. Boulay
have combed through the Mahabharata, Ramayana, the Bible, the Egyptian
Book of the Dead, the Popol Vuh and ancient Sumerian tablets and
revealed a wealth of information about extraterrestrial gods, their
wars, their loves, their flying machines and their test tube baby,
Adam.
Almost ignored in the quest to explore the ancient scriptures is
the Quran. Since much of the Quran’s material runs parallel
to that of the Bible – yet discussed from an alternative perspective – one
would think Western scholars would be at least as familiar with the
Quran as they are of, say, the I Ching.
The poor quality of Quranic translators no doubt has contributed
to scholars’ aversion. Existing translations have masked
and concealed both the deep mystical language of the book and its
surprisingly advanced scientific and technical knowledge.
Were a scientist to read that the Quran says that Allah “sent
down water from the sky” he would probably not be very impressed
with such a “revelation.” Anyone with eyes could
look up and see rain falling from clouds in the sky. But if that
same scientist read that the Quran stated several times 1500 years
ago that Allah “sent down water from the asteroid belt,” well,
that might catch that scientist’s attention.
The Arabic word Sama’ is ordinarily translated “sky,” “cloud” or “heaven.” But
Sama’ came into Arabic from the Sumerians. To the Sumerians,
Sama’ meant, literally, “hammered out bracelet,” and
that is what they called the asteroid belt, which they believed to
have been hammered out by a collision between a planet called Nibiru
and a giant watery planet named Tiamet. The collision shattered half
of Tiamet, making the “hammered out bracelet.” The
other half was knocked into a new orbit and became the watery planet
Earth. So, rather than saying that water falls from clouds – something
any five year old knows – the Quran maintains that water originates
from outer space. Many serious scientists, 1500 years later,
are hypothesizing the same.
In The Hidden Messages in Water, Masaru Emoto writes “my investigation
into the mysteries of water makes me think that water is something
not of this earth.”
Louis Frank of the University of Iowa proposes that water arrived
on this planet in the form of lumps of ice from outer space. Professor
Frank’s theory is that ice balls bombarded the earth 40 billion
years ago, created oceans, and the same thing continues today. The
earth’s gravity pulls ice comets into the atmosphere where
they evaporate and become gas. Eventually, they fall to earth
as rain or snow.
The asteroid belt is utterly filled with “icy debris” or
ice-water mixed with rock. If one of the Quran’s most basic
verses could be so poorly translated and understood, how much more
of the book’s true knowledge is obscured beneath layers of
dogma, medieval ignorance and misunderstanding of Arabic and the
important loan-words that entered Arabic from Kamitic (ancient Egypt),
Sumerian, Canaanite Syriac, Babylonian and even Sanskrit?
Establishment religion and establishment science have both failed
to satisfy modern humanity’s need to know and experience our
origin and potential.
New theories of man’s extraterrestrial origin have emerged
over the past half-century. The most coherent such theory appears
to be that espoused by Zechariah Sitchin in his Earth Chronicles
series. Sitchin’s theory is based upon his interpretation
of Sumerian and Babylonia clay tablets which preserved such scriptures
as The Epic of Gilgamesh, The Enuma Elish and The Tale of Adapa.
While most “mainstream” scholars would call the
ancient writings “myths,” Sitchen and others believe
them to be actual, factual reports of what the ancient civilizations
witnessed, experienced and learned from their makers, the “gods.”
Since Sitchen appears to have developed the most prominent extraterrestrial
genesis theory, a synopsis of his interpretation of the Sumerian
texts is in order.
THE WORLD ACCORDING TO ZECH
Billions of years ago the planet Nibiru and its Moons entered
our solar system from deep space. It’s Moons collided
with the giant watery planet Tiamet and her Moon, Kingu. Tiamet
was split in two, one half becoming the asteroid belt and the other
becoming Earth. The Moon Kingu became earth’s present
Moon.
Nibiru’s elliptical orbit brings it across our solar system
every 3,600 years and when it passes, it’s gravitational pull
wreaks havoc on earth, causing floods and even the reverse of our
magnetic poles.
Nibiru’s atmosphere was deteriorating and huge quantities of
gold was needed to sprinkle microscopic gold particles into the atmosphere
to shield Nibiru from the Sun’s deadly rays.
Advanced intelligence eventually evolved on Nibiru. Their King
was Alalu who was overthrown by his cupbearer, Anu. Alalu escaped
in a spaceship and settled on earth.
To be continued...
Amir Fatir has studied the Quran since 1969. In 1976 he was
surprised to find that many passages of the Quran corroborated the
theories exposed by scholars who held that earth had once been colonized
by ancient astronauts. He is a student of many ancient spiritual
traditions including Egyptian, Sumerian, Yogic and Taoist systems.
He is a novelist and social commentator. His web page address
is www.amirfatir.tripod.com He can be reached at amirfatir@go.com