In our modern civilization, atomic power and atomic weapons of mass destruction have only existed for about 70 years. Physicists worked for years to develop the complex and tricky technology to create nuclear fission. But were they actually reinventing the wheel as it were? Archeology has presented us with several places on our planet where it seems both fission reactors and atomic bombs were used thousands of years ago. Did the self-confessed alien Annunaki, the "gods" of the Sumerian culture, utilize the same atomic power we have?

Geological Situation in Oklo, Gabon, Africa - 1. Nuclear reactor zones 2. Sandstone 3. Uranium ore layer 4. Granite - artwork credit: MesserWoland - Own work, copyleft: Multi-license with GFDL and Creative Commons CC-BY-SA-2.5 and older versions (2.0 and 1.0)


It is well documented in the cuneiform texts of the Sumerians that Africa was a primary location for the Annunaki's mining of the mineral wealth of the planet. While gold, said to be needed to repair the atmosphere of their home world Nibiru, was of primary importance still they mined for many other minerals and gems. In 1972 the French nuclear analyst Bougzigues detected depleted uranium in the ore shipments being received at the Pierrelatte Nuclear Fuel Processing Plant. This anomalous uranium was traced to the mines in Oklo, in the central African State of Gabon. French scientists concluded that the material was in all isotopic respects and ratios similar to the used nuclear fuel produced in modern fission reactors.

They found six zones of depleted uranium with its plutonium byproduct in thirteen distinct reactors along a 200 meter stretch of the mine bed. The official story emerged that this very difficult and complex reaction was a naturally occurring nuclear reactor that was being moderated by water alone. This "natural" reactor was so well contained that the heat generated only affected the stone around it for a distance of a mere 40 meters. Strange that this is the only place on the planet where such a thing occurred and didn't go critical and blow up all at once. Could this not be rather the dump where spent fuel was buried by an ancient nuclear powered civilization, much the same way, but more contained, as we do the spent reactor fuel that comes out of modern nuclear reactors?

The ruins of Mohenjo-Daro


The Annunaki's sphere of influence was not limited to Sumeria and the Mesopotamian region. As well as spreading into Egypt and down into Africa, they had culture centers as far East as the Indus River Valley. In Rajasthan, India, a mere ten miles from modern day Jodhpur is a three-square mile area of land so high in radiation that when investigating the abnormal numbers of cancers and birth-defects among the people they had to restrict the area. Under this irradiated ground, archeologists uncovered the cities of Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro. Uncovered at the site were the skeletons of bodies left lying in the street, some still holding hands, as though a swift doom had overtaken them. One body, as reported by the Russian Alexander Gorbovsky had a radiation level fifty times higher than normal.

The dead of Harappa


Besides the bodies left to lay, possibly because there was no one left to bury them, were many "black stones", the melted remnants of clay pots and urns that had been subjected to swift and intense heat. Most of the buildings had been destroyed. Mixed into the soil on the cities' level is a layer of radioactive dust and ash. Carbon dating has placed the devastating event to between 8,000 ans 12,000 years ago. That the ruins look as though they experienced the same devastation as Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 should not come as a surprise. An account of the nuclear destruction of the city was written about in the Mahabharata.

Gurkha,
flying a swift and powerful vimana
hurled a single projectile
Charged with all the power of the Universe.
An incandescent column of smoke and flame
As bright as the thousand suns
Rose in all its splendour...
a perpendicular explosion
with its billowing smoke clouds...
...the cloud of smoke
rising after its first explosion
formed into expanding round circles
like the opening of giant parasols...
..it was an unknown weapon,
An iron thunderbolt,
A gigantic messenger of death,
Which reduced to ashes
The entire race of the Vrishnis and the Andhakas.
...The corpses were so burned
As to be unrecognizable.
The hair and nails fell out;
Pottery broke without apparent cause,
And the birds turned white.
After a few hours
All foodstuffs were infected...
...to escape from this fire
The soldiers threw themselves in streams
To wash themselves and their equipment.

These ancient lines from Indian literature not only name the pilot (Gurkha) of the aircraft (the vimana) that dropped the bomb but also does a credible job of describing the mushroom cloud and the effects of radiation poisoning after the blast.

The Annunaki fought many wars among themselves for pride and position. Theirs was the only culture we have written evidence of their existence at this time who could have had the technology to fly in an atomic bomb to drop on their enemies. Even Oppenheimer, the builder of the bomb at the Manhattan Project was asked "How do you feel after having exploded the first atomic bomb on earth". Oppenheimer's reply for the question was, "not first atomic bomb, but first atomic bomb in modern times".

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