I just found out that my Squidoo lens about Zecharia Sitchin is being featured on the front page of Squidoo today. That explains the extra traffic I guess. If you haven’t heard of Zecharia Sitchin and you are interested in ancient mysteries, like those featured in the books by Erik […]
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In October 2010 we lost a great man, Zecharia Sitchin, who singlehandedly might have uncovered the truths behind the origins of mankind, secrets that have laid buried for thousands of years, stories from before the dawn of time, and which make unexplained mysteries make sense.
Even now I remember what interested me in history, in particular Ancient History, and it was going with my parents to see an Italian made Epic called The Wooden Horse Of Troy, which I found out was released in 1961. The story fascinated me, and I also had a Readers Digest book for children which had an article on Heinrich Schliemann who spent years searching for the location of Troy, before finally discovering the site in 1868.