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The other day, while doing some research on regional mythologies, I stumbled onto some interesting tales that have been passed down through the generations by several Australian Aboriginal groups.
From here:
Anyone familiar with Sitchin's interpretations of various ancient Sumerian texts might see a possible correlation to Nibiru, the winged disc, and the potential further corroboration of his theory regarding this periodic celestial interloper.
Personally, I see no greater evidence for a looming, unavoidable cataclysm than what's been happening on the home-front in recent decades.
From here:
[...]A Pitjantjatjara man named Peter Kunari (Anon, 1986:20) described comets as the manifestation of a being named Wurluru who lived in the sky and carried spears that he occasionally threw across the heavens (a possible reference to meteors?). A similar association is shared by the Kaitish, which is discussed further in section 3.3. The rainbow serpent, a much-feared evil spirit found in the Dreamings of many Aboriginal groups, was sometimes associated with comets (e.g. Healy, 1978:194)3.[...][E.A.]
Anyone familiar with Sitchin's interpretations of various ancient Sumerian texts might see a possible correlation to Nibiru, the winged disc, and the potential further corroboration of his theory regarding this periodic celestial interloper.
Personally, I see no greater evidence for a looming, unavoidable cataclysm than what's been happening on the home-front in recent decades.