Well... I actually knew Sitchin when he was alive, and attended several of his conferences. I know that his interpretations of Sumerian cuneiform tablets are "controversial" in the archeology world, but they were originally interpreted back in the 1800s when no one knew of flight and astronomy was in its infancy.
His later interpretations are intriguing to say the least. His first book, "The Twelfth Planet" is so well researched and referenced / cited that it made an impression on me. I don't dismiss Sitchin so casually.
Well... I actually knew Sitchin when he was alive, and attended several of his conferences. I know that his interpretations of Sumerian cuneiform tablets are "controversial" in the archeology world, but they were originally interpreted back in the 1800s when no one knew of flight and astronomy was in its infancy.
His later interpretations are intriguing to say the least. His first book, "The Twelfth Planet" is so well researched and referenced / cited that it made an impression on me. I don't dismiss Sitchin so casually.