David: So when we go back to the cuneiform tablets, the Sumerian texts, most of the conventional scholarship on that now is in agreement that these Anunnaki were some type of extraterrestrials and that they specifically were coming to Earth to steal our gold.
Do you have any comments on that?
Pete: We, as a race, exist only because we were designed to be gold miners. That's why we exist.
We were a genetically-manipulated cross-breed of the Anunnaki and . . . I'll give you an example, which is easy to tell.
I think we have about 92% of the same DNA as the chimpanzee.
David: Chimpanzee DNA is 98.8% similar to human DNA.
Pete: Yep. And very early people were not fair of look and bred by the Anunnaki. Ha, ha. They bred a lot more into us.
And that's why a lot of the aliens . . . I mean, you know, we're bipedal. We have hands, We have fingers. We have two ears, two eyes, two nostrils, one mouth.
And we look at a good part of the aliens and they're exactly the same.
David: Right. So, just to be clear, are you saying that the Anunnaki bred us out of something like a chimpanzee and then mixed their own DNA with it?
Pete: We were somehow bred into what had the DNA . . . similar, obviously very similar, to chimpanzee. It gave us the ability to squat down, get in small . . . Gold usually appears in very small cracks.
You follow the crack up through the Earth. It came up with water and then set up.
And remember that a lot of gold is found in quartz. Most gold is found in a quartz deposit.
David: Hm.
Pete: Quartz is piezoelectric. If you squeeze it, it produces electricity.
David: Right.
Pete: The electricity would do the conversion process. The movement of the Earth would make the electricity that did the conversion process. That's why we find yellow gold there.
David: Do you think there is a relationship between the Anunnaki that we're talking about just now and the crashes that you personally saw in Antarctica?
Pete: Well, I think there is because the Anunnaki were the ones who . . . Imagine a mining claim. Well, the Anunnaki were the first people to find that there was a lot of gold on Earth.
David: Hm.
Pete: So they had a certain claim and were given a certain task by their task masters, who are, very probably, Draconian.
David: Are these three-fingered people still on Earth with us today?
Pete: When I was reverse engineering the controls, I had three-fingered people helping me.
David: Really? What would they look like in terms of their head and face?
Pete: Well, there's a difference in the eye structure because of the inner eye fold between Orientals and Anglos. So you have that kind of difference. It's different.
Lesser nose and different nostrils.
Their mouths are round, kind of like an octopus sucker. I mean, they're more round than ours.
Their food is produced by them eating food and excreting an excretion that comes off their skin. And they scrape it off and eat it.
David: Hm. Is there anything about the head that we should know about?
Pete: Well, it's different, but it's very much the same.
David: What's the color of the skin of these beings that you personally interacted with?
Pete: Well, they are differing colors. I've seen them look almost like aluminum. And I'm not sure but what they might not be, you know, might be aluminum. They might be clones, because they tend to clone these people.
And they are clones, by the way. This is why their whole feeding system works differently than ours does.
David: Hm.
Pete: They're actually like robots, but they're more biological than non-biological.
David: Hm.
Pete: I have kind of clandestinely measured the electric fields to kind of get some information, and I can't find any different . . . much different than the human electric field.
David: Are there any known places on Earth where these people or creatures might have been?
Pete: Yep. Arctica, Antarctica, Alaska, Canada. Most people don't know, but the Yukon and the Northwest Territory are not part of Canada. They're owned by the . . . whoever the sovereign of England is. They're directly . . . They're privately owned.
But that's where most of the gold is found. Surprise, surprise.
David: Ha, ha.
Pete: Ha, ha.