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Jason Martell is a researcher and lecturer specializing in the ancient Sumerian culture, Sumer’s advanced technology, and how it relates to Planet X. Backed by leading scientists from the mainstream scientific community, Martell has been a guest on numerous television shows & radio programs and has given lectures throughout the world.He has also researched NASA data of possible artificial structures on Mars, as well as the theory of Ancient Astronauts.
Jason Martell discussed ancient technologies, and why many ancient cultures tracked patterns based on astronomical cycles, and used megalithic monuments in association with this. He also talked about the Anunnaki, and how other ancient cultures besides the Sumerians, may have interacted with them, as they have similar depictions of the “Shining Ones.” At some of the stone structures at Gobekli Tepe, dating back around 13,000 years, and the monolithic statues at Easter Island, the bodies look remarkably similar, he noted. “I think there’s a lost epic of our culture here on Earth, in a larger cycle of time that repeats…and some of these ancient cultures that we’ve revered up till now like Egypt tapped into this ancient knowledge,” he said. The Sumerians portrayed the Anunnaki with wings, as an indicator that they had the power of flight, he detailed, and they depicted their craft, with the top portion separating from the main body, like a rocket.
Martell believes that the larger astronomical cycle runs for 24,000 years and is connected to Earth being in a binary solar system. Assuming that our sun is orbiting another sun (possibly a brown dwarf), “when we’re in the Golden Age, when the suns are at their closest points to each other, it does something to the consciousness, and the ability for us to expand our knowledge exponentially here on Earth,” he continued, adding that when the suns are at their farthest point, we’re in the Dark Ages. Further, a cataclysmic event may have made the lost knowledge of the Golden Age harder for us to trace,