Zecharia Sitchin

An eminent Orientalist and Biblical scholar, Zecharia Sitchin is distinguished by his ability to read ancient Sumerian clay tablets and other ancient texts. Through such texts, religious documents and archaeological findings, he reconstructs epic events that support the existence of extraterrestrial "gods" who once set nation against nation, and man against man. He is a graduate of the University of London and worked as a journalist and editor in Israel for many years. He now lives and writes in New York.

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  • Dearly Departed Special

    For over 20 years, Coast to Coast AM has been host to some of the most brave, innovative and informed experts. In separate half-hour segments, George played and commented on six different interviews from former guests in the C2C family that are no longer with us, yet whose...More »
  • UFO History

    Author and researcher Richard Dolan shared material from his new book UFOs and the National Security State Vol. 2, which delves into UFO history and cases from the years 1973-1991. Appearing during the first half of the 4th hour, renowned scholar Zecharia Sitchin recounted...More »
  • UFOs & ETs

    Investigative journalist Paola Harristalked about UFO and ET phenomena and shared information from top researchers and whistleblowers. First hour guest, noted scholar Zecharia Sitchin talked about his latest endeavor, The Earth Chronicles Handbook, which he called a "GPS"...More »
  • Crop Circles & Sitchin

    Guest host Hilly Rose welcomed Sumerian scholar Zecharia Sitchin in the first hour and then crop circle researcher Colin Andrews as his main guest. While working on a grant from Laurance Rockefeller, Andrews said he determined that 80% of crop circles are man-made, and 20% are...More »
  • Cashless Society

    Guest Host Hilly Rose talked with monetary specialist Michael Trudeau about the dangers of a "cashless society" during the middle two hours of the show. According to Trudeau, we will be ushered into this cashless society by a mass distribution of smart cards (a plastic card...More »