Baalbeck · the Anunnaki City and Afrit Underground 3rd Edition (The Most Important Aspects and Characteristic Features of the Anunnaki and Extraterrestrials. Book 3)

Baalbeck · the Anunnaki City and Afrit Underground 3rd Edition (The Most Important Aspects and Characteristic Features of the Anunnaki and Extraterrestrials. Book 3)
Authors
Lafayette, Maximillien de
Publisher
Times Square Press. New York. Berlin
Date
2010-08-20T00:00:00+00:00
Size
1.45 MB
Lang
en
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Numerous historians believe that the site of Baalbeck dates back 4,000 years, B.C., when the Canaanites built a temple to worship "Baal" the Semitic God of thunders and storms. But the real history of Baalbeck dates back 7,000 years B.C. According to an ancient Arabic manuscript found at Baalbeck, Nimrod sent a fleet of giants to rebuild Baalbeck, three months after the Flood. Another Arab myth tells us that Nimrod rebelled against his God and decided to build the Tower of Babel at Baalbeck. According to a third legend, Cain, the son of Adam, built Baalbeck as his last refuge after his God Yahweh put a curse on him. According to Ulema literature, Baalbeck is one of the oldest habitats on earth, built by the early Phoenicians and the Anunnaki during their first and second landings on Earth. The booklet discusses Baalbeck as the city of gods, Biblical figures, and the Djinns. Gilgamesh, Al Arz, Baalbeck and immortality. And a most unusual visit to the underground city of the Djinn and Afrit.