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Stargate In Iraq - What Did Saddam Hussein Discover Beneath the Ziggurat?

Stargate In Iraq - What Did Saddam Hussein Discover Beneath the Ziggurat?

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In 2003, the United States invaded Iraq under the pretense of weapons of mass destruction. But buried beneath the sands of Mesopotamia, some believe, was the true objective: an ancient Stargate, a portal left behind by the gods themselves.This film explores the forbidden theory that Saddam Hussein discovered advanced Anunnaki technology beneath the Great Ziggurat of Ur—and that his obsession with Babylon and Nebuchadnezzar was more than symbolic.From the fiery furnace of Daniel to the looting of the Baghdad Museum, we connect the dots between ancient texts, stolen artifacts, and hidden technology.Featuring declassified documents, Sumerian mythology, and suppressed archaeological evidence, this episode uncovers a global power struggle for something older—and far more dangerous—than oil or weapons.What was buried beneath the cradle of civilization? And who was trying to keep it sealed?🜏 Full credits, research, and support links here: https://linktr.ee/jason_abadiDISCLAIMER: THIS FILM EMULATES THE STYLE OF 1970S AND 80S DOCUMENTARIES, USING AI AND ADVANCED EDITING TECHNIQUES TO ENHANCE STORYTELLING. IT EXPLORES THE ANUNNAKI IN A SPECULATIVE HISTORICAL CONTEXT. THIS IS A CREATIVE INTERPRETATION, NOT BASED ON VERIFIED HISTORICAL EVENTS. VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED

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