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Zecharia Sitchin (July 11, 1920 –
October 9, 2010) was an
author of a
number of
books proposing an
explanation for
human origins involving ancient astronauts...
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fictional characters with the name);
includes all the
variants (Zacharias,
Zecharias, Zechariah, etc.)
Zacharias (surname) and
various related forms (with...
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Zecharia Dershowitz (legally
Zacharja Derschowitz; July 6, 1860 –
April 5, 1921),
known as Reb
Zecharia, was a Rop****z
Hasid (Polish Jew). He immigrated...
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Zecharias Frankel, also
known as
Zacharias Frankel (30
September 1801 – 13
February 1875) was a Bohemian-German
rabbi and a
historian who
studied the...
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Zacharie Mayani (Russia, 1899 – 1982) was a
French writer and
author of
Russian Jewish descent. He was
educated at
Paris University,
where he received...
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Zecharia Glosca (Hebrew: זכריה גלוסקא, 1894 – 19
September 1960) was a
Yemenite Jew and
Israeli politician who
served as a
member of the
Knesset for the...
- remains. In addition, its
appearance resembles the
symbol for radioactivity.
Zecharia Sitchin believes it is a
flywheel for
flywheel storage. At the
Airbus research...
- name "Nibiru" is
derived from the
works of the "ancient astronaut"
writer Zecharia Sitchin and his
interpretations of
Babylonian and
Sumerian mythology, he...
- 8 al) for Wolf 424,
although Yerkes corrected it in 1952). The work of
Zecharia Sitchin has
garnered much
attention among ufologists,
ancient astronaut...
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Jacques Bergier, Jean Sendy,
Erich von Däniken,
Alexander Kazantsev,
Zecharia Sitchin,
Robert K. G. Temple,
Giorgio A. Tsoukalos,
David Hatcher Childress...