 25 miles southeast of Baghdad is an area with historical and religious significance, but the only people who get to see it are American troops. Countries all over the world have took an overwhelming interest in Middle Eastern states. In particular, Iraq has been the place of constant power struggles. Why is that? Some people may be surprised to learn that Iraq was the center of the world for thousands of years. The city of Ur was the very first true city of the world and was central to ancient activity, much like New York City is today. Ur is recorded in written history dating back 6,500 years BC and is even in the Torah Old Testament. They made many advances including mass and astronomy to name a few, and they may have even made alien contact. We know that sounds crazy guys, but what if it were true? What if we were to tell you that the power struggles in the region surrounding modern day Iraq is the direct result of the search for ancient technology? What if we were to tell you that a Stargate portal was discovered there in the 1920s and for almost a hundred years the search has been on for technology that could change the course of human history. Just wait till you guys hear this, in 2003 in direct response to the attacks in New York City, American and British troops invaded Iraq within weeks the two armies crushed the Iraqi army, mission complete right? So why did the United States Army stay for over 10 years after liberating the country? Recently we came across information that strongly suggests that there was a secret objective to the occupation. We are of course referring to the oldest known Stargate on planet Earth that we know of. At the site of the Great Zigarat a British explorer discovered something in the 1920s that is so unbelievable that you could be forgiven for thinking JK Rawling dreamed it up. During the 1980s Saddam Hussein fortified the ancient complex in an apparent attempt to keep out investigators from seeing what was hidden within the complex for thousands of years. Strangely Hussein put an air force base at this location and even developed chemical weapons here. He was clearly trying to keep this ancient place heavily guarded. The three huge staircases you see in the images were put here under Saddam Hussein's orders. They were to take huge ancient objects out of the Great Zigarat but did he succeed? The theory that we are suggesting is that Saddam Hussein got his hands on super weapons from a forgotten age which resulted on a preemptive strike from the U.S. and her allies but why did he not use the technology? Maybe it was undecipherable, maybe it was alien language, maybe cuneiform is in fact an alien language. Imagine this scenario, the U.S. government obtains intelligence that hidden somewhere in central Iraq is an actual Stargate placed there by the Anunake gods of ancient Samaria a.k.a. the aliens. In this scenario when Nibro the hidden planet in our solar system is closest to Earth the Anunake will take the opportunity to travel to the Earth through this Stargate and will set up their base in Iraq and share knowledge with people of the region. The idea that the Anunake were not gods but extraterrestrials that came and bestowed technology upon the Samarians is fascinating. This tech is what made their society so advanced. Could modern Iraq be bracing itself for the same fate, hence the overwhelming agenda? Essentially more and more people are coming forward saying that they have been involved in these classified programs where these technologies are used quite regularly and that they are found all over the planet. Iraq is just one other place that they are found. The strongest available evidence for an historical ET presence in Iraq comes from cuneiform tablets directly recording the beliefs and activities of the ancient Samarians whose civilization began almost overnight. Most of these cuneiform tablets relate to stories of the Samarians interacting with their gods. Most archaeologists initially accepted that these were merely myths and attached little importance to them other than giving insight into the mytho-religious beliefs of the ancient Samarians. That viewpoint received a major challenge in 1976 when the Samarian scholar Zakariah Sitchin published the first of a series of books on his translations of thousands of Samarian tablets. Rather than treating the stories of the gods as myths that had little verifiable relevance, Sitchin's interpreted the tablets as literal descriptions of events as they occurred in the time. These modern viewpoints are emerging from the ashes of a world that was ruled by empires and dictatorships. Have we simply misinterpreted history for thousands of years? We told you the truth, maybe stranger than you would ever even consider believing. What does that tell you? What do you think of the Stargate portal at the Zikarat of Ur in Iraq? The signs are everywhere. The writing is on the wall. Thanks for watching.