Anunnaki
Paper #3: After the Deluge by Wes Penre, Saturday, April 16, 2011
1. In the Aftermath -- Building a New Earth
Figure 1: After The Deluge
When the storms had subsided
and the rains stopped, Ea and Nammur saw Ziasudra's fire on top
of Mt. Ararat, and landed in helicopters, while Ninagal set sails
towards the mountain.
The Enlil was furious again
(was he ever in a good mood?)
when he saw that humans had survived. They were all supposed to have
perished! He was so furious that he wanted to get into a fist fight
with Ea, who calmed him down and said they were not human anymore--they were his own offspring. Ninmah and Ninurta, also entering the
scene, together with Ea, convinced Nammur that these few survivals
would be the genesis of a new race on Earth (each of these human
bodies who died and were killed due to intentional neglect at best
and overt genocide at worst on the gods part, was a soul-carrier.
Obviously, there were a whole lot of these ET individuals who had no
respect whatsoever for intelligent life. Ea and a few others seem to
have been more compassionate, but perhaps that's just on paper?).
Not only had Earth been
totally devastated after the Deluge; so had Mars. The thin
atmosphere that once had surrounded the planet was gone, its waters
had evaporated, and now it was just a deserted planet of dust
storms. Nannar reported that from now on, one could only visit the
Moon wearing "eagle masks" (helmets). So in a sense, Earth had been
lucky; the atmosphere was still there, and the water would soon
withdraw and give birth to new land and slightly different-looking
continents.
After had inspected what was
left of the "old Earth", the gods found that some important things
they'd once brought down from Nibiru, like grapefruit trees, had
survived, so they could still make wine. Ea started experimenting with
genetics and strengthened the grain that Ka-in once developed and
made bread. From the seeds Ziasudra/Utnapischtim/Noah had saved on the
ark, the
geneticists again began to seed Earth with different plants, animals
and berries. Soon enough (from their "long thoughts" perspective), life started
spreading around the planet again. Cows and sheep came to life, and
Dumuzi, Ea's son, together with Ziasudra's middle son, became
the first shepherds for the cattle and the sheep. Ea and Ninagal built dams to
tame the Nile in Egypt and created a pastureland for Dumuzi's herds.
2. Gold, Gold! We Need More Gold!
Nammur selected the Saudi
Arabian peninsula for a new interplanetary rocket terminal to
transport more gold to Nibiru. This was again a necessity, to the
gods' dismay, because the latest passage of Nibiru had once again
ripped off the gold shield of its atmosphere. All the hundreds of
thousands of years of efforts from the gods and human slaves had
been in vain, and the production had to start all over again, just
when they thought they were at the end of the process.
But the African mines were
gone; the slave workers had drowned; the Anunnaki (most of them) had
gone home to Nibiru, and the rocket terminal in Sippar, Mesopotamia,
was destroyed as well.
Ninurta finally came up with
some good news. On one of his expeditions around the planet, he had
found an abundance of gold in Peru, South America, high up in the
Andes. From modern La Paz and east of Lake Poopo, in the sand from
the running into to east coast of Lake Titicaca, he found lots of
it. He also was able to combine copper and tin and create bronze
(remnants of these ancient mining activities can still be found,
both by Lake Titicaca and La Paz).
The bronze was very
appreciated, especially when rebuilding Mesopotamia. After the
Deluge, all they had was brick, but the bronze could really
stabilize the building blocks. It took 7,000 years to rebuild
Mesopotamia after the Flood with the limited equipment left for the
gods to work with.
3. The Great Pyramid of Egypt and the Builders of the Sphinx
Figure 2:
Ningishzidda
Ningishzidda, Ea's son, built two pyramids in
Egypt. The first was a "model pyramid", and the second was the Great
Pyramid. He built the Great Pyramid at the South End of a straight
line through the landing platform in Lebanon (Baalbek) to Mt. Ararat
(Eastern Turkey) in the North. Then he installed the Nibiran master
computer programs and astronavigation equipment in the Great
Pyramid.
Ningishzidda had done an excellent job with the
Pyramids and to create the technological base, and Ea wanted to
reward his son for work well done. So he decided that a monument
should be build in his son's image. So he let build the Sphinx,
which had the body of a lion, but with Ningishzidda's head
sculptured out.
Let us beside the twin peaks a monument
create, the Age of the Lion to announce.The image of
Ningishzidda, the peaks' designer, let its face be. Let it
precisely toward the Place of Celestial Chariots gaze[1].
Nammur ordered his son, Utu (Apollo in Rome,
and Helios in Egypt), to be in charge of the Sinai Spaceport on the
30th Parallel, which now separated the Enlil's domains from that of
the Enki's. The latter was in charge of the realms south of the 30th
parallel.
Figure 3: A model of
The Sphinx with its original beard intact and with the cobra-like
head-dress, symbolizing the Serpent Clan (The Clan of Knowledge) -
the Enkiites. In Section 9 below we will read how Marduk replaced
the original head of the Sphinx with that of his son, Asar, in an
attempt to rewrite history (The Louvre).
In the Great Pyramid, Ea's son, Gibil installed
pulsating crystals and a capstone of electrum, to reflect a beam of
incoming spacecraft. Mission Control perched on Mount Moriah (future
Jerusalem), out of reach for humans.
4. Marduk Becomes Ra and Amen Ra
Marduk, who inhibited a great ego and lust for
power, was jealous of Ningishzidda for have been rewarded with the
building of the Sphinx in his image. He went to his father, Ea, and
complained. He said that Ea once promised him power and glory, and
look; he got none! Marduk's mind darkened from resentment.
The tension between the Enlilites (called the
RAM Clan) and the Enkiites (the SERPENT Clan)[2]
grew bigger and bigger, but Ninmah, the great peace-maker, decided
they should divide the lands further into kingdoms, with local
rulers. The suggestion had a positive response amongst the clans.
All the royal clansmen on both sides were
dedicated certain areas, and Marduk was by Ea appointed to be the
ruler of Egypt (we are going to concentrate a little bit extra on
Marduk, because he will be an important figure from hereon, all the
way up to present time). Thus Marduk felt like his father had at
least made an effort to satisfy his imperatives to become a ruler.
So, about 9,800 years ago, Marduk was assigned Egypt and became Ra.
He was now in charge of the workers there.
Ninurta built a palace for Ninmah on Mt.
Moriah, and Nammur and Ea awarded her the title Ninharsag (Mistress
of the Mountainhead). According to Sitchin, she is also equivalent
to Hathor in Egypt[3].
Enki moved to Elephantine (Abu) Island near
Aswan (Syene). From there, he supervised workers building dams,
dykes, and tunnels to prevent the Nile from flooding and control its
pathway to the Mediterranean. Ea was known as Ptah in Egypt.
5. The Murder of Osiris and the Battle Between Horus and Seth
To bring the story forward, let's
contradict that by going back in
time for a short moment, to that of the Deluge, 13,000 years ago. At
that time, Marduk, together with his hybrid wife, Sarpanit, and
their sons, Asar (Osiris) and Satu (Seth/Set) took shelter on
Marsbase with the Igigi commander, Shamgaz. Asar and Satu (from
hereon I will call them Osiris and Seth for simplicity) married
Shamgaz' daughters, Asta (Isis) and Nebat (Nephys). Shamgaz and Seth
became pretty close.
Osiris and Isis resided close to Marduk Ra in
the northern lowlands of the Lower Egypt. Seth and Nebat settled in
the mountains of southern Upper Egypt, near the villa of Shamgaz and
the Landing Platform in Lebanon.
Shamgaz decided to set Osiris up, because he
favored Seth and Nebat before Osiris and Isis. He told Seth that
Osiris would always be Marduk's favorite, and even more so because
he lived closer to his father. So, Shamgaz, Seth and Nebat decided
to assassinate Osiris.
Hence, Shamgaz and Seth invited Osiris to a
banquet and poisoned his wine. Osiris fell unconscious, and they put
him in a coffin and threw the coffin into the sea.
Figure 4:
Horus and Seth
Marduk Ra, his wife Sarpanit, and Isis, got the
news about Osiris' murder, and hurried to retrieve the coffin. They
found it floating in the sea and brought it ashore. Legend says that
Osiris' corpse was cut into pieces and spread out, and only parts of
his body was floating in the coffin. The myth further tells us that
Isis searched all over Egypt for the remains of her husband and
found all the pieces, except for his penis, although, as we know,
cutting off each other's genitals was nothing new amongst the gods. What is true or not in
that story is hard to say, but Sitchin mentions nothing, to my
knowledge, about the lost penis story. According to him, Osiris'
body was intact, and Enki and Isis took semen from Osiris' corpse
and impregnated Isis with it, unbeknownst to Seth and Shamgaz. What
is true, though, and a theme through Sitchin's books (especially in
"The Wars of Gods and Men") is that the gods, when they
fought each other, rather than just killing their opponent, they
castrated him and threw the penis away. This barbaric treatment of
an enemy sounds pretty horrific, but it was implemented by the gods
so that the defeated god could not reproduce and continue his
bloodline. In other words, it was a reassurance of power and
dominance.
Seth, proud of his accomplishment of killing
his brother, now declared himself, as the only remaining son of
Marduk Ra, to be the ruler of both Upper and Lower Egypt. Isis,
however, declared she was pregnant by Osiris, went into hiding and
gave birth to Horon (Horus). She trained him well to become a great
warrior to be able to defeat Seth, who gathered an army of humans
and advanced by force towards Lebanon, all to the border of
Ninharsag's neutral Jerusalem region.
When Horus grew up, he was trained and ready to
meet Seth in battle. He gathered his own army and started marching.
Seth noticed that Horus was pretty well prepared, and to stand any
chance to win the conflict, he challenged Horus to a combat
man-to-man.
A far ranging air battle took place. Horus hit
Seth with a blinding weapon and then with some kind of harpoon.
Blind, Seth crashed, and his testicles were squashed (or more
likely, cut off by Horus?). Horus bound Seth and dragged him before
the Council. The verdict was to let Seth live the rest of his life
on Earth together with the Igigi astronaut corps, but without
life-extending treatments.
6. Inanna's (Ishtar's) War Against the Serpent Clan
Nammur and his Ram Clan were afraid that Ea and
his Serpent Clan would control Earth space facilities. The Serpents
controlled everything regarding shipping of gold, and Marduk even
was in charge of space travels between Earth and Nibiru.
Hypothetically, the Serpents could stop the Rams from even leaving
the Earth.
In secret, Nammur therefore sent Ninurta to set
up the base in today's Peru, next to the Titicaca Lake, run by
Enlil's son, Ninurta. She also built
a spaceport on the plains next to the Andes. This area, being rich
in gold, was now in the stronghold of the Ram Clan, and in the
middle of this rivalry, two Anunnaki from opposite clans fell in
love.
Figure 5: Inanna
Inanna is known under many different names,
such as: Aphrodite, Venus, Ishtar, Athena, Kali and Ninni. She was
also a son's daughter of Lord Nammur, the Enlil. Her parents were
Nannar and Ningal.
Dumuzi, as we know, was Marduk's brother and
Ea's son. Dumuzi was born on Earth, and so was Inanna. Therefore,
they were short-lived in comparison to those who were born and
stayed on Nibiru.
Figure 6: Dumuzi
Around 8,670 BC, the two started laying eyes on
each other and became lovers. Inanna revealed to Marduk's sister
what her plans were: she wanted to build a great nation on Earth and
be the ruling queen thereof, while her spouse would be given status
in the empire. When Marduk's sister came back and told him about
this, Marduk did not like what he heard. He wanted no competition
from his brother.
He and his sister, Geshtinanna, therefore
decided to set Dumuzi up. She seduced him and let Dumuzi have
intercourse with her. After the fact she scared him and told him
that Marduk would accuse him of rape and he would be in deep
trouble. Dumuzi was terrified and fled. However, he was in such a
hurry that he accidentally slipped on a stone, fell into a waterfall
and drowned. That was the end to peace between the two clans.
Figure 7: Map of
Mesopotamia and Akkadia (click on image to enlarge)
Inanna was furious and wanted to take revenge
for Dumuzi's death, so she went to war against Marduk. Ea and his
clansmen supported Marduk in the feud, and Marduk's grandson, Horon/Horus
joined him as well, together with the Igigi astronauts, and in one
of the battles Inanna managed to blind Horus' right eye.
Inanna showed to be a very skilled warrior and
strategic, and she moved in closer and closer on Marduk, who fled
and took shelter in the Great Pyramid of Giza.
Figure 8: Sumeria,
6,000 years ago
On foot, Inanna, Iškur/Adad
(Nammur's youngest son) and Ninurta cornered Marduk in the pyramid,
in one of the air-tight chambers. Instead of killing him in an
instance, they decided to bury him alive, so they put stones before
the entrance to the chamber and left Marduk to his destiny.
The Serpent Clan brought up the issue before
the Council and asked them to spare Marduk's life, but Inanna
insisted that he deserved it after what he'd done to his own
brother.
Ninhursag brought the two feuding brothers, the
Enlil and the Enki before the Council and suggested they exile
Marduk and put Ninurta, Nammur's son, in his place and thus create a
clan shift. This became the final verdict.
Ningishzidda unsealed the chamber and found
Marduk unconscious inside. Nammur's eldest son managed to revive him
and helped him out of the chamber. He was put before the Council and
got the verdict first hand. So Marduk, his wife Sarpanit, and his
son Nabu were exiled "to a place where horned beasts were hunted, a
land uninhabited by the descendents of Ziasudra/Noah."[3]
7. King Anu Decides to Give Earth to Humankind
A new dispute took place when Nammur appointed
his son, Ningishzidda (known as Thoth in Egypt), as the Lord of the
Nile lands. Inanna, who'd fought the war against Marduk and won,
demanded she'd get her own part of the Kingdom.
They could not come up with a working solution
that all parties were satisfied with, so they called on King Anu of
Nibiru to resolve the conflict. Anu hadn't visited Earth for 7,000
years, and he had great affection for Inanna, so he decided to heed
the call for help.
At this time, 7,200 years had passed since the
Deluge, Humans had proliferated from the mountain lands to the
lowlands. They originated from Ziasudra, but had Anunnaki genes.
Offspring of the Igigi Mars astronauts were also around. In the
distant lands Ka-in's people had survived.
Anu and his wife, Antu, landed at Tilmun (Land
of the Missiles) on the Sinai. Anu was shocked when he saw how much
Nammur and Ea had aged; they looked old and bearded, and Ninhursag,
once a stunning beauty, was now old and bent. Anu, who was much
older, looked younger than the children.
Ea told his father about the message he got
from Galzu about how they had to stay on Earth and couldn't go back
to Nibiru, or they'll die. Anu said he never sent such a message at
all and had no idea what they were talking about. He thought their
staying on Earth was their own, determined decision (apparently
there was a great lack in communication here).
Ea continued and said that because of Galzu's
message, the seed of mankind was saved from the Deluge, and would
otherwise have been destroyed forever and humankind would have been
extinct.
Anu sat back in wonder. Then he said that it
appeared that Galzu came as a messenger for the One God, in an
effort to save mankind[5].
Anu continued, saying that it seemed like they, the Nibiruans, were
only emissaries for the human species, and humankind is destined to
inherit the Earth and make it their own. Anu now believed it was his
and his people's job to educate them and give them knowledge so they
can advance. Then, when they were educated enough, the Anunnaki should leave
the planet!
So King Anu dedicated four major regions to
three different groups:
Region 1:
Enlil's lineage's domain:
Enlil and his lineage, decreed the King, rule Mesopotamia through
their designated kings, descendants of Ziasudra's sons, Shem and Japhet the Fair. Ziasudra's eldest son, Shem (Šem), and his descendents,
rule the nations from the highlands running from the Persian Gulf to
the Mediterranean. Around 3800 B.C., Shem's
descendents settle the ex-spaceport area of Iraq and the Landing
Place at Lebanon. Shem's brother Japhet rules for the Enlilites from
the highlands of Asia Minor, the Black and Caspian Seas, as well as
the nearby coasts and islands, as they recover from the flood.
Region 2: Enki's lineage's domain: King Anu orders Enki and
his descendents to rule Egypt and Africa though the descendants of
Ziasudra's son Ham the Dark. Ham's line rules Caanan, Cush, Mizraïm,
Cush, Nubia, Ethiopia, Egypt, and Libya, beginning from the
highlands and spreading to the reclaimed lowlands.
Region 3: Inanna's domain: Inanna, said Anu, would rule the
Indus Valley (to be settled around 2800 B.C.) as a grain-source for
the other regions.
Region 4: Ninharsag's domain: The forth region, Tilmun
(Sinai), Anu declared, shall be ruled directly by Ninharsag and be
reserved exclusively for Nibiruans and their immediate descendents[6].
Then Anu and Antu flew with Ninurta and Iškur
to the Taihuanancu temple and overlooked the metallurgy (tin) works
Ninurta built at Lake Titicaca. Then they were shown back to the
spaceport by Ninurta, whom proudly showed the King and Queen how
his men in the meantime had filled up the Royal "Chariot" with gold
to the brim. They wanted to impress and show that the South American
gold mining project was a success.
Anu was
impressed, and he summoned his grandson, Marduk, to the Andes to
have a word with him. The King had a bad conscience for have treated
Marduk unfairly and favored his brother before himself.
Marduk and his
son, Nabu, arrived at the spaceport and stood themselves before King
Anu. Marduk, in sadness, told him that Sarpanit, the hybrid, had
died from age. Anu then pardoned Marduk and commuted his exile.
Then Anu said,
so everybody could hear:
"If destiny is that mankind is going to
take over and rule the world, let it so be. Give them knowledge up
to a measure secrets of heaven and Earth them teach, let them learn
about laws and righteousness, then depart and leave."[7]
[It is
noteworthy that King Anu is talking about law and righteousness,
when the Anunnaki themselves had been constantly broken all such
rules in what seems like almost a childish (but murderous) behavior,
which we, as humans, definitely have inherited, unfortunately. We
are talking about another, alien species of course, with other laws,
rules and regulations than that of us humans, but for now, just keep
in minds what their laws and rules seem to be and if those
are the ones we want to obey to in the near future? It's bad enough
as it is here on Earth. Point
in case as we go on... Wes.]
As soon as
King Anu and Queen Antu left Earth with their rocket filled with
gold, Marduk started his intrigues again. He was furious over
the South American spaceport and blamed Inanna for the death of his
brother, Dumuzi. Anu had found liking in Inanna and even chosen her
as his consort, in addition to Antu. As a "present" he had given her
her own region in India, as well as Uruk. In simple words, Marduk
was jealous over the power the King had given her.
Figure 10: The Igigi
(Biblical "angels")
Nammur, the
Enlil, named the present Era the Age of the Bull (Taurus)[8],
and started teaching the humans to use bricks to build cities of
mud, and temples for the royal Nibiruans and the Angels (Igigi)[9].
These Royals were given numerical ranks from which they were
worshipped by the humans. The higher the number, the higher up in the
hierarchy, and the more power they had. So, Nammur made sure
humankind learned about hierarchy as well, something that has halted
our evolvement quite substantially over time. This is how the
hierarchy was numbered:
Anu
60
Nammur (the Enlil)
50
Ninurta (Nammur's son and successor)
50
Ea (the Enki)
40
Nannar (son of Enlil)
30
Utu/Shamash (son of Nannar)
20
Inanna (sister of Utu)
15
How they came up with this hierarchy and why it was accepted by
lower rank gods/goddesses like Inanna and Marduk, is unclear,
but I haven't seen any indications of that this rank was protested
across the lines.
8. Educating Mankind
The gods then built the cities of Edin
(Mesopotamia), and in each city they build a temple where humans
could worship their gods. Ninurta got Lagash, where he got
hangars for his aircraft, and armory for his missiles. He may as
well have been one of the gods who taught humankind about
warfare, being the Enlil's "warrior son". Utu, who rebuilt the city of Sippar, taught law to the
humans, and Nannar was given the city of Urim. Iškur
returned from the Andes to reside in a temple in the mountains
north of Mesopotamia (Sumer). Marduk and Nabu, his son, came
over to stay with Ea in Eridu.
As we can see,
the Enlil's Ram Clan was in charge of most of Mesopotamia.
Inanna chose the first king to be the Lugal. The Lugal
represented the Lords of the Adapites there (human descendents
of Ziasudra). Ram Clan appointed lugals then ruled the Land
Between the Rivers for 24,510 years. They shifted their Admin
Center from Kush to Uruk, then to Akad; all areas ruled by the
Anunnaki Council.
9. The Tower of Babel
The Igigi had
great estates in Lebanon and Sumer, where they ruled in
abundance. The estates grew as they continued mating with humans,
and the number of offspring increased.
Marduk taught
these hybrids to make brick for Babylon, which was going to be
his own spaceport. By having one of his own, he could challenged
Utu with his Ram Clan spaceport in the Sinai. Nammur saw what
was happening and asked Marduk to drop the project peacefully,
but Marduk didn't listen and continued building the launch tower
of Babylon[10].
By 3,450 BC,
Nammur told his lieutenants that Marduk was building a tower, a
non-permitted Gateway to Heaven, entrusting the Earthlings!
Ninurta emphasized that this had to be stopped, so at night,
they raided the area and destroyed the tower. Marduk had to flee
again, and ended up in his father's, Ea (Ptah), region, the
Nile. The Ram Clan scattered Marduk's servants and programmed
them with different languages and scripts[11].
Marduk, now in
Egypt and calling himself Ra, didn't like that his brother,
Ningishzidda (Thoth), resided in the area, and for the next 350
years, the tension between the two increased and their armies
clashed over Egypt. Eventually, their father, Ea/Ptah, ordered
Thoth to leave Egypt to Ra. Marduk Ra triumphed and reunited
Egypt under his command. In reality, Ea had a bad conscience
that didn't go away, for not being able to give his son the
Kingdom of Nibiru to rule, but at least he could now give him
Egypt. Ea/Ptah also gave Marduk Ra the meš (the super computer
programs) in an effort to make Egypt prosper; he gave Marduk Ra
all his knowledge, except how to revive the dead.[11a]
10. Marduk Ra is Rewriting
History
One of the
first things Marduk did was to rewrite history in his favor. He
immediately removed the head of the Sphinx, which previously was
sculptured in the image of Ningishzidda, and replaced it with
Asar, Marduk's son; this is the head we see on today's Sphinx.
Marduk Ra wanted to place himself in the position as the one and
only God, and therefore, he wanted to erase all the history of
all
the gods previous to him[12].
(I have reasons to believe that not only did Marduk rewrite
history, but he also used BST, Blank Slate Technology, or
something similar, to erase the memory of humankind. Another
technique, which is more drastic, but quite effective is to
disconnect our minds from the Akashic Records.
This is not that hard to do if you are aware of
that the Akashic Records for the Earth mass consciousness, from
which we pull our collective memories of our past, are located
in the astral around our planet. One way to erase our memories
is to distort the connection between the human mind and the
Akashic records. A pole shift would most probably do it, if done
artificially and scientifically, with this goal in mind. This
would not erase the Akashic Records; only our connection with
them and thus our memories of our collective past. If this
connection is tampered with and we lose our collective memories,
it's like we wake up and have no memories of our past. We're
starting all over from Day 1. Body/mind/spirit work as usual and
can think and act as it always has, only without its memories.
If this was what Marduk did, he succeeded in erasing memories of
previous deities).
Figure 11:
Quetzalcoatl/Thoth/Ningishzidda, here depicted in reptilian and
human form, something that fuels the fire that some of these
beings were Reptilians.
Thoth/Ningishzidda, now exiled, moved all the way to Mesoamerica
with his loyal officers, and there became known as Quetzalcoatl,
the "Winged Serpent"[13].
11. Inanna Rules the Indus
Region and Uruk in Sumer
Nammur, who was
afraid that humans would be as powerful as the gods and learn
about immortality, triggered by the Tower of Babel, continued
the ordering of writing new languages into the codes of humans;
different codes in different areas of the world to create
separation rather than unity. So he ordered Ea to create a new
language for Aratta, Inanna's Indus Valley Civilization.
However, Ea refused to give her the meš (then in Marduk's
possession) to make Aratta the World Power. He said Inanna could
share with Aratta what she'd already seduced out of him earlier.
Enmerkar, the
second ruler in Uruk (a direct Adapan hybrid descendant of
Inanna's twin brother, Utu), sent his son, Banda, to deliver a
message saying that the Arattan King had to swear submission to
Uruk.
The Arattan
king preferred a trade. He wanted the meš in exchange of
Aratta's precious stones. If Enmerkar still insisted on war, he
suggested they choose one champion from each camp to do the
combat.
Banda returned
to deliver to his father the reply from the Arattan king, but he
got sick on his way back and suddenly died, so the peace message
never reached Enmerkar.
Inanna, who now
ruled two kingdoms, Aratta and Uruk, had still not let her mind
go off Dumuzi, and she missed him. It was so bad that Inanna
started hallucinating about him and had a harder and harder time
differentiating between the "real" world and her inner
uncontrolled emotions. This made her pretty dangerous, due to
the position she had as Queen.
In Uruk, she
set up a "House of Pleasures" (equivalent to a "whorehouse" in
today's terms). Inanna herself took lovers from there and
elsewhere, pretending they were Dumuzi, promising them long
lives and other desirable things. Then she went to bed with them
in the evening, and when the morning broke, they were found dead
in her bed (the origins of the tale about the "Black Widow").
Utu, Inanna's
twin brother, who knew the secret how to revive the dead,
managed to bring Banda back to life and brought him back to
Inanna in Uruk. Inanna, now in a bad mental state, thought Banda
was Dumuzi, and cried out: "This is a miracle! My beloved Dumuzi
has come back to life!"
12. Gilgamesh and the Elixir of Immortality
Banda then
succeeded his father, Enmerkar, as the King of Uruk. Banda
married Ninurta's daughter, Ninsun, who gave birth to Gilgamesh.
Figure 12:
Gilgamesh
Gilgamesh was
obsessed with immortality and would do anything to be like the
gods and live for millions of years. So he went to Baalbek in
Lebanon to plead with the astronauts for immortality. He and his
android-guard, Enkidu, sought the launch-pad in Lebanon, hoping
the gods would give him the same immortality they enjoyed.
Figure 13:
Gilgamesh and Enkidu fighting the gurard-bull
From a
distance, Inanna saw Gilgamesh take off his clothes to take a
bath, and she desired him. She approached him and tried to
seduce him. When Gilgamesh refused, Inanna got furious and let
loose the gurard-bull on him out on the launch-pad. However,
while Enkidu held the bull, Gilgamesh was able to stab it to
death.
Still
determined to find longevity, Gilgamesh continued his journey
and in a tunnel in Sinai he found Ziasudra, still alive after
all these centuries after the Deluge. Ziasudra then decided to
give Gilgamesh monatomic gold; something he himself had used to
stay alive for so long. He said that Ea and Nammur now granted
Gilgamesh this special treatment as well. Happy, Gilgamesh left,
but later, someone stole his stash, and Gilgamesh ended up dying
like any other human hybrid.
13. Marduk Offering Pharaohs
Immortality
Marduk, after
have heard about Gilgamesh's obsessive search for immortality,
started pondering this whole issue to see if he could use it to
his own benefit. He decided he could use it to establish loyalty
amongst his rulers and high priests. Hence, he told his Egyptian
kings that they would journey in their afterlife to Nibiru and
enjoy immortality together with the gods. This Immortality Cult
could unite the kings around the Nile and strengthen Marduk's
position against Inanna.
Figure 14:
Babylon
Inanna, who had
great weapons at hand, armies and was in possession of gold powder
for her own "immortality", held her position and stronghold on
Sumer for 1,000 years. During this time, homo sapiens sapiens
were encouraged to worship the Enlilites; the Ram Clan.
In Egypt, on
the other hand, Marduk introduced a totally different religion.
He taught his human servants to worship only ONE God, and that
"God" was no one less than Marduk Ra himself. He told them there
were no other gods than he, himself. When his father, Ea, heard
of this, he was baffled, because this was totally unheard of
before.
Marduk,
however, was remobilizing his armies to once again
challenge Inanna and the Enlil Clan. In both Marduk's and
Inanna's minds, there was only room for one world ruler,
not two!
14. Sargon, the Akkadian
Warrior King
Figure 15: King Sargon
Inanna, in an
effort to defeat Marduk once and for all, decided she wanted a
strong warrior king. In 2,400 BC, she chose her gardener,
Sargon, to lead her human armies and rule Sumer for her. Why
Sargon? Because he had the stomach to rape Inanna, his own
Queen, and Inanna enjoyed it. She was fascinated by his courage
to do so, and his physical strength. She even managed to
convince Nammur about her choice of warrior king. Inanna and
Sargon thus ruled from Akkad (Agade), which they built close to
Babylon.
In 2316 BC,
Marduk and his son Nabu were in Egypt, and Sargon saw the
opportunity. With his great army, he invaded Marduk's Babylon,
and then withdrew. When Marduk and his son returned from Egypt
they fortified the city to keep his enemies out. In addition,
Marduk decided to build his spaceport in Babylon, the heart of
Edin.
Inanna got
furious and she and Sargon started a gigantic war against
Marduk. What followed was the bloodiest war in Earth's history,
and both sides used laser weapons on each other's human
soldiers. Eventually, Sargon died in battle[14].
15.
Inanna's
Armies Move Forward
After the
intense war had subsided, Nergal, Marduk's brother, visited
Inanna in Uruk and allied with her, although he was an Enkiite.
Thus, Nergal became Inanna's lover, and together they planned
how to rule the world by first defeating Marduk.
Figure 16: Marduk
(left) greeting his brother, Nergal, in Babylon
As part of the
plan, Nergal left Uruk and he and his men rode to Babylon,
where Marduk greeted his brother. Nergal said that if Marduk
would leave Babylon immediately, and go to South Africa, he
could secure weapons and computer systems that had been hidden
there since the Deluge. Marduk, who had no reason to mistrust
his brother, acted on it and left.
While Marduk
was in South Africa, Nergal broke into Marduk's control room and
stole his "brilliance" (energy radiation source), controlling
the irrigation system for all Mesopotamia.
Ea did not
approve of this and banished Nergal back to Africa, but Nergal
still left a garrison of men near Babylon, where they could aid
Inanna.
In 2291 BC,
Inanna, Naram-Sin (Sargon's grandson) and the Akkadian armies
captured the spaceport in Lebanon. From there, they conquered
Jericho, which up until then had been under Nannar's (Inanna's
father) control.
Encouraged by
previous successes, Inanna moved on, joined armies with Nergal,
and conquered Egypt. In her efforts to become the Queen of
Earth, Inanna, in 2255 BC, destroyed Anu's Temple and sent Naram-Sin
to Nippur to attack Nammur's minions there.
Nammur did not
let this go unhandled for long. In rage, he sent his son Ninurta
and his army to stop Inanna. He massacred all humans he could
find in Akkad and to reconquer Mesopotamia. He ordered Naram-Sin
to be killed and Inanna arrested and brought before him. Inanna,
however, got away and fled to Nergal in South Africa, and for
seven years the plotted how to overthrow the Anunnaki Council.
16. The Enlil Visited by Galzu
in Dream State
Figure
17: Galzu
Galzu, the
mysterious person, whom had managed to get the great King Anu to
realize that he should leave humankind to rule the Earth, once
again showed his non-physical presence; this time to the Enlil, in dream
state. By now, the Anunnaki considered him a representative of
the Creator, or All That Is, and had deep respect for him.
Galzu warned
him that when Earth moved zodiacally from the Age of the Bull
(Taurus) to the Age of the Ram (Aries), Marduk would rule the
Earth. He further told the Enlil: "a righteous and worthy man
must be chosen, by him and his seed will Civilized Man be
preserved!"
Nammur thought
a lot about this vision, which he kept to himself. He decided to
send Ibruum/Abraham, son of Nannar's high priest king, Tirhu (a
hybrid with a lot of Anunnaki genes in him) on missions to
thwart Marduk's moves to position his forces to capture
the spaceport on the Sinai. As soon as Ibruum left Harran,
Marduk moved in and the next 24 years he spent planning on how
to take over Earth.
Figure 18: Map of
Harran and environs (click on image to enlarge)
17. The Anunnaki Drop Nuclear Bombs Over Sinai Spaceport
Before Leaving Earth to Marduk
The Anunnaki and the Nibiruan
Ša.A.M.i.
knew that they
soon would have enough gold to shield Nibiru's atmosphere, and
they could all go back to their home planet. Then they could
leave homo sapiens sapiens to manage on their own.
By the end of their stay on Earth, the Anunnaki
tried to end all their old feuds with each other, perhaps to not
bring these conflicts back to Nibiru. The humans were used as
slave labor to dig up the last gold resources and precious
metals and stones needed, and had them help out with other things,
too. Not
the least, they had human armies fight wars and battles between
the gods to settle things between rival parties. And rival
parties there were!
On the one hand, there was Nammur and Ninurta,
who used hybrid armies (humans) and Nibiruan weapons in Sumer to
fight against Inanna when she invaded the Anunnaki reserve in
the Spaceport area. On the other hand, there was Marduk Ra, who
proclaimed his "divine right" to rule on Earth. The Nibiran
Council still refused to let Marduk come back to Nibiru, because
they were afraid he was going to plot a coup to take over the
Kingdom. And on Earth, they did not know what to do with him
either.
Figure 19: Nabu
So they gathered the Anunnaki Council to discuss
the matter. All council members were against Marduk and Nabu,
and saw them as a major problem in all camps. Most of the
Anunnaki on Earth were eager to leave and go home, but before
they did, they decided that if Marduk would be the ruler of
Earth, at least they should deny him the Spaceport in the Sinai.
All senior Anunnaki, except Ea, agreed to use nuclear weapons to
stop Nabu's advance through Canaan towards the Sinai Spaceport.
Before the
Anunnaki Council executed their orders, they radioed King Anu on
Nibiru and asked him of permission to nuke the spaceport and
Nabu's human armies. Stunningly, Anu gave his permission! This
speaks a lot about the
Ša.A.M.i. on the home planet, and not only of the Anunnaki down
here on Earth. A lack of compassion seems to run in the blood of
these beings, at least on royal levels, which is that counts for
us humans, because they are the ones who make the decisions, the
Ša.A.M.i. people.
Airships were
sent down to bring the Igigi home. In 2064 BC, Ninurta attacked
the Sinai. The first missile hit Mt. Mashu, where the
controlling equipment was housed. Then, a nuclear bomb was
dropped above the Place of the Celestial Rocketships, with
a brilliance of seven suns. The Earth shook and crumbled, the
heavens were darkened after the attack, and of all the beautiful
forests were destroyed, leaving only burnt stems left.[15][16]
Nergal, Ea's
son, bombed Marduk's forces in Canaan. He nuked Sodom and
Gomorrah, and three other cities allied with Marduk. These nukes
were what made the Dead Sea dead, and it still hasn't recovered
in today's 21st Century. There is still radioactivity in the
area today, enough to induce sterility in animals and people who
absorb the water there. Archeologists confirm the flooding,
abandonment of the area and sudden deadening of life in 2024 BC.
The destruction was tremendous...
And with that,
most of the Anunnaki left the planet, just as destructively as
the once arrived.
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Notes:
[1] Sitchin, Z., 2002, "The Lost Book of Enki", p. 238.
[3] Sitchin, Zecharia: "The Stairway to Heaven" pp. 263-264.
[4] Sitchin, Zecharia: "The Lost Book of Enoch", 2002.
[5] The Founders come to mind. Did a
messenger from the senior creator gods appear in the incarnation of
Galzu to save the Living Library and the human experiment? Makes me
wonder. See Metaphysics Paper #1: "The
Creator God Experiencing Itself" under section 2: "A
Hierarchy of Creator Gods". Another option is that Galzu
never existed, but was used as a justification for future use when
the "gods are returning", so they can say that Galzu told them to
give Earth to us, when in reality they come to invade.
Anu's contemplations in the
referred paragraph to leave earthlings alone could easily be
convincing if there wasn't additional information which
contradicts Anu's decision. The Anunnaki never had any
intentions to give up their real estate and the earthlings. I
strongly believe this Sitchin part is disinformation on the
Anunnaki's part.
[6] Sitchin, Z., 1985, "The Wars of Gods and Men", pp.
129-135; 2002, "The Lost Book of Enki", pp. 271 - 272.
[7] Sitchin, Z., 2002, "The Lost Book of Enki", p. 275.
[8] Here is where the Pleiadians come into the picture again. In
Marciniak's channeling, the Pleiadians tell us they are the "Bulls"
and that the Pleiades are in the constellation of Taurus. In context, it is clear
that the Pleiadians take responsibility for have been teaching
mankind the same things the Anunnaki were now teaching us. The
Pleiadians admit to that there was a cooperation and correlation
somewhere along the lines of time between the Anunnaki and the
Pleiadians, as we also shall see when we go into the Atlantis papers
later. I am not sure when and how this cooperation started, but
there are more sources indicating that some of the Pleiadians
came back from their refuge to the young star system and started
working together with the Anunnaki. Sounds like this is when King
Anu gave the task to the Pleiadian allies to teach mankind certain
important things to survive. This is also the part of this whole
drama Marciniak's Pleiadians are most proud of; how they taught
mankind to take care of themselves.
However, it seems that the real
reason why Anu wanted to teach mankind was so that we could be
self-sufficient and survive while the Anunnaki were off planet,
just to come back in the 21st Century AD. Anu apparently thought
the Pleiadians were most suited for this task.
[9] The Pleiadians are referring to the Igigi as being the angels
of the Bible in one of their channel sessions [Barbara Marciniak
channeling the Pleiadian, December 2010].
[10] Sitchin, Z., 1995, "Divine Encounters", pp. 110 - 115;
2002, "The Lost Book of Enki", pp. 281 - 282.
[11] This was most certainly done by once again tamper with their
DNA. Today, scientists are beginning to understand that language is
a program within our DNA, and is not something mankind comes up with
randomly. There is an order to it. That's why when you learn a few
languages, it's getting much easier to learn others, even if they
are not of the same language category and have little in common.
Skilled linguists, who talk a lot of different languages are aware
of this.
[11a] Maybe "reviving the dead"
was, like I suspect and mentioned earlier, a technology used to
transfer the soul of a dead Anunnaki to his/her cloned body,
stored somewhere else, most probably on Nibiru.
[12] Sitchin, Z., 2002, "The Lost Book of Enki", pp. 284 -285;
Morning sky, Robert, 1996, "The Terra Papers".
[13] Sitchin, Z., 2002, "The Lost Book of Enki", pp. 284 -285.
[14] Sargon was never resurrected/revived by Inanna or any other
god. The old Sumerian tablets apparently don't tell us why some were
revived and others not. Same thing goes for Dumuzi; Inanna spent the
rest of her earthly existence mourning him, but Dumuzi was never
revived. Why? We simply don't know; his body could have been too
demolished when they found it. However, the question remains why
they didn't resurrect certain important humans or gods, while they
did others.
[15] Sitchin, Z., 2002, "The Lost Book of Enki", p. 310.
[16] Sitchin [http://www.sitchin.com/evilwind.htm]
writes that, starting in 1999, scientists found evidence that the
depopulation of Sumer coincided with abrupt climate change [See
Science, April 27, 2001 and Geology, April 2000]. DeMenocal, who
wrote the article in Science cited in brackets above, used as
evidence for the abrupt changes in the area's vegetation, rocks
called tephera. Tephera are "burnt-through pieces of blackened
gravel-like rock" usually associated with volcanos. Tephera still
cover Sinai--which lacks volcanos. Sinai's tephera result from
Ninurta's bombing of the spaceport. The bombing left a huge black
scar on the Sinai plain (where the shuttlecraft runway and launch
platform had been) so large it can only be seen from satellite.
Millions of black-blasted rocks, north northeast of the scar in an
area where all other color rocks--no black--are found. [See photos,
The Wars of Gods and Men, 1985, pages 332-334] (footnote by Dr.
Sasha Lessin, UCLA Anthropology)