“The planet is fine. The people are fucked” – George Carlin
Human History...Rewritten?
And so our story continues....you know from Chapters 1 and 2 where Enki and Ningishzida had given their newly created species (humans) the X and Y sex chromosomes in order to give the humans the ability to procreate.
While the new
Earthlings were living, working, and procreating in the Abzu, Adamu and Ti-Amat
were brought to the Edin to live to preserve their DNA, and gave Enki the
opportunity to teach them. However,
Enlil was furious that the ‘slaves’ had been given the ability to procreate. He was not happy with the creation of the new
species in the first place, but now that they had been given the essence of
intelligence and life was more than he felt he had agreed to.
Ningishzidda
pacified Enlil by explaining that the Earthlings were not given a complete
genome, which resulted in them not having eternal life. “Knowing for protection they were given. The branch of long living was not given to
their essence tree.”
Enlil was not
comforted, and he demanded “Then let them be where they are needed, in the Abzu
away from the Edin, let them be expelled.”
Enlil was very clear about the limits that he wished for the humans’
development, and that he wished to oppress and control the slaves, while Enki
wanted to impart knowledge to his creation.
As it turns out the serpent (the symbol for the double stranded DNA) was
Enki, the creator of humankind, and Enki was held out as evil by the frustrated
Enlil. In short, yes, Enlil was a bit of
a dick.
So after one
Shar (3 600 years) of the humans procreating, and working as commanded, the
Annunaki were relieved of their work in the Abzu. The Annunaki were also procreating, and they
had children who had never seen their home planet. It was a virtual paradise for the Annunaki; a
beautiful planet, and a slave race to carry out the toil of their mission and
to attend to their needs. However,
Nibiru was approaching and its gravity was causing a disturbance. “In the heavens Nibiru was approaching, the
Sun’s abode it was nearing. Upon the
Earth the warmth was rising, the rains were heavier, the snow white parts to
water were melting. In the Lower World
the snow white hued place the Earth was grumbling.”
Nibiru also
caused many rocks to be dislodged from the asteroid belt and dragged them on
its orbit causing them to collide with the inner planets and Earth’s moon. As Nibiru passed by, Earth survived the
meteor onslaught, however the moon took heavy damage, and the damage to Mars
was severe. The atmosphere on Mars was
damaged and a portion of the planet’s crust had been stripped away, making the
Annunaki base there inoperable. Enki and
Marduk went to the moon to consider building a base there, but the lack of
atmosphere made it unsuitable, so they decided to build a “Bird City” at Sippar
in the Edin. Meanwhile, the humans
continued to procreate and now outnumbered the Annunaki., They were beginning to scavenge for food in
the wild, beyond the rations their masters provided. They began to revert back to their wild
origins, and Enlil, still unhappy about the creation of the new race, demanded
that Enki get his creation under control.
(Did I mention that Enlil was a bit of a dick?)
Well, Enki
was no fool. In an attempt to make his
creation more civilized he personally impregnated two (yes that right, two...I
think I saw a movie like that once) Earthling females; one bore a son, the
other a daughter. Enki was elated. “Between Annunaki and Earthling conception
was attained. Civilised man I have
brought forth. A new kind of Earthling
from my seed has been created, in my image and after my likeness.” He told his wife that he found the babies
floating in a basket on the river (seriously...she bought that), and took the
children to raise as his own.
Yeah...something like that...
Anyways...these
children were the first Homo sapiens sapiens and the future of the new
civilised species to inhabit the planet.
And this is the origin of another story to be copied into the Bible
regarding the birth of Moses. (Remember
that this writing predates the Bible by at least 2000 years!).
Enki named
the two new Earthlings Adapa and Titi, and evetuntually Adapa and Titi gave
birth to twin sons. They called them
Kain and Abael. This explains the proper
origin of Bible’s rendition of Cain and Abel.
Kain was taught about farming the land and harvesting crops. Abael was taught about raising animals and
building enclosures for them. Then when
the first harvest was complete, Kain and Abael were called before Enlil and
Enki to serve them. Here we have the
first offering to the gods, and this mentality of sacrificial offerings as a
sign of obedience would be forced on humans by the Annunaki for thousands of
years.
In time Kain
and Abael became rivals, and they began to argue about who had the more
important job. Then Abael’s sheep
invaded Kains fields to graze. Soon the
petty argument escalated into a physical fight and Kain snapped, picking up a
stone, and repeatedly striking Abael in the head with it, killing him. So, on this point the tablets support the
story in the Bible.
So, there is
no doubt that murdering your brother is a serious offence. The Anunnaki agreed, and deliberated on how
to deal with Kain. Eventually they decided to expell him from
Edin to fend for himself. Hence, the
tablets tell the story of Kain and Abael in a way that answers questions not
provided by the Bible. Furthermore, the
tablets tell that Adapa and Titi went on to have 60 offspring in total. (Yeah, they were busy...and didn't have to pay for college back then!).
And as the
human numbers expanded, the Anunnaki taught them the basics of
civilization. Writing, counting, making
fire with furnaces, smelting, art, music, well digging, of the stars and constellations. Enlil dispatched his son Ninurta to find the
clans of Kain and teach them as well, and they became the early Andeans of
South America and Natives of the Americas.
In time, as the humans populations grew and learned, the Anunnaki and
Igigi males started to desire the human females. (Doesn’t quite seem fair does it?...Find your own damn women!)
In fact
Marduk desired, and married a human female, which angered Anu, Enki, and Enlil;
to the point where they banished him to Egypt...where he ruled as the god
Ra. (There is more to this as we will
touch on later). The Igigi used the
wedding celebration as an excuse to come to Earth and espouse human
females. This of course enraged Enlil
further, and they were also banished.
Some went to Egypt to become the original pharaohs, many went farther
east settling over Europe becoming the original Aryans forming the basis of the
Indo-European civilization.
Even Enki was
charmed by the beauty of the human female, Batanash, who was the spouse of the
human slave master Lumach. Enki seduced
her and they bore a son Ziusudra (who was the individual the Bible called
Noah). Enki and Batanash kept Ziusudra’s
paternal origin a secret. The tablets
describe the child as being very white, very blonde, having brilliant bue eyes,
and to be highly intelligent.
Of course
Enlil, never in agreement with the creation of humans from the very start, was
even unhappier with the species intermixing.
In case you haven’t determined it yet...Enlil was the vengeful god of
the Bible. As the tablets continue the
story, Nibiru was nearing the sun in its orbit and its approach was affecting
Earth. In response to frequent tremors
and quakes the Annunaki set up monitoring devices to observe the poles and
found that the glaciers were falling into the sea. The Annunaki scientists warned Enlil that the
Earth was set for calamity as Nibiru approached.
Enlil
prepared the Annunaki and the Igigi for evacuation. However, he made it clear to them that those
who wanted to leave had to do so without their human spouses. Some wished to stay and moved to higher
ground. Many Annunaki returned to
Nibiru, some waited on ships orbiting Earth.
It is interesting to note that all of Enki’s and Enlil’s sons chose to
stay behind. Ninmah also chose to stay,
stating, “My lifework is here. The
earthlings my created I shall not abandon.”
A fierce
argument broke out between Enlil and Enki regarding the fate of the
humans. However, as commander of Earth,
Enlil had the final call, and he made all of the Annunaki take an oath, which
would lead to the destruction of humankind.
“Now that a calamity by a destiny unknown has been ordained, let what
must happen, happen. Let the earthlings
for the abominations perish.” The tone
of the Bible’s god of vengeance is now perfectly clear.
However, Enki
remained defiant, believing “A wondrous being by us was created, by us saved it
must be.” Enki and Ninmah collected all
the specimens that would allow them to recombine all the life forms they had
created on Earth. But that was not all;
the tablets go into great detail about how Enki guided his son Ziusudra with
precise plans to build and seal a boat that could survive submerged, and who
and what to take onboard. Enki warned
Ziusudra of the overwhelming deluge that was coming and that all land and life
would be devastated.
The flood
arrived as expected, along with extensive seismic activity. The tablets description of the event is so
detailed and descriptive that the observations had to be from orbit. But Ziusudra and his ship survived the flood,
and as the waters subsided the boat eventually settled on mount Ararat. Enlil, Enki, and Ninmah landed to assess the
damage, and Enlil finding Ziusudra’s group was furious that any humans had
survived. However, Enki and Ninmah
convinced him that if humans did survive that it must be the will of the
Creator of All. The tablets note that
the distinction between fate and destiny was of the utmost importance to the
Anunnaki; and that destiny was the will of the Creator of All and must be
followed with reverence. So persuaded,
Enlil gave in to the will of the Creator of All and instructed Ziusudra’s group
to “be fruitful and multiply.” Ninmah,
who loved her human creation, promised the humans that “the annihilation of
mankind shall never be repeated.”
The flood had
buried the whole of Mesopotamia under mud and silt. Entire cities were gone. The only structure that remained was the
landing place in the Cedar Mountains (now Baalbek in northern Lebanon). (Note of serious interjections here...seriously...Balalbek and the impossibly huge hewn stones still exist today!). Its sheer megalithic size, (impossibly
enormous even by today’s standards!!) and the fact that its altitude was much
higher than all the other settlements, allowed it to survive the flood, and
provided a place that the Anunnaki could continue to use and land safely back
on Earth.
Mars was also
devastated. The Igigi arrived announcing
that Mars’ atmosphere was sucked out, the waters evaporated and left as a place
of dust storms. Nibiru itself also
suffered greatly...the shield of gold dust was torn, the atmosphere again
dwindling. This, of course, left the Anunnaki
desperate; with the need for gold as great as ever, and all of their workers
killed by the flood.
However, they
stumbled upon good news. Ninurta
surveyed the planet again, this time finding great deposits of gold in Central
America (what is now Bolivia and Peru).
Great gold deposits had been uncovered by the flood...pure gold that did
not require mining, or smelting. The
tablets go on to describe how the Anunnaki chose the plains at what is now
Nazca as their landing and take-off site.
This explains the presence of the Nazca lines that have challenged
archeologists for centuries. Also,
Ninurta found the descendents of Kain living in the region (the original
Incas), so now they have workers to assist them. At this stage, even Enlil was happy that
humans had survived the flood.
So with the
new gold operation in effect, the Anunnaki decided to rebuild their original
settlements in Mesopotamia. However the
flood had moved so much mud and silt that so many of the original land markings
had been covered, moved, or destroyed. A
new landing site had to be prepared...one that could not be affected by another
calamity. So the talented Ningishzidda
(known centuries later as Thoth by the Egyptian civilisation, the god of
science and knowledge) designed, planned, and undertook the building of the
pyramids of Giza. The pyramids would
serve as indestructible landmarks to make up part of the landing grid of
landmarks for the Anunnaki pilots.
“Where a second set of twin peaks was required, mountains there were
none...only a water-clogged valley from the ground protruded. Artificial peaks thereon we can raise.” The tablets go on to describe how the
pyramids were built; how Ningishzidda built a smaller prototype to test his
calculations (the smallest of the three pyramids), and why they were built and
positioned as they were.
To honour the
structures and the builder they agreed to build a monument with the face of the
builder and the body of a lion, to symbolize the age during which it was built;
and so the Sphinx came to be, “Towards the place of celestial chariots gazing.”
Humans had
began to multiply again, and were regularly mixing with the Igigi and
Anunnaki. Throughout the time of the
rebuilding, Marduk grew increasingly upset that his brother Ningishzidda was
getting all of the glory. The tablets
note there were several violent confrontations among the Anunnaki, describing
battles involving sophisticated weaponry; most of the conflict instigated by
Marduk and the Igigi. Through this
conflict, Marduk lost both of his sons, making him even more bitter.
As the
Anunnaki conflicts continued, Marduk and his followers made many enemies, escalating to
the point where an Anunnaki council determined that Marduk was hunted to be killed (especially by Inanna,
granddaughter of Enlil, as Marduk was involved in the death of her spouse. Hey, I only have so much room...I can’t cover
everything in the tablets!). Marduk
sought refuge by hiding in the Great Pyramid; however, in doing so he ended up
locking himself in. It is interesting
to note that the tablets detail the description of the Great Pyramid, from the
smooth finish that covered the building blocks in ancient times, to the detail
of the inner passages...all of this long before the Pharaohs existed. (Current historians claim that the Pharaohs
built the pyramids.) Anyways, some of
the Anunnaki wanted to leave Marduk in the pyramid to die, but it was decided
that he would be rescued then sent to exile with his followers.
With this
development, the lands had to be reassigned.
Ningishzidda took over Egypt, and Inanna took over the Indus Valley
regions.
Also,
becoming clear in the tablets through this time, is that the humans began to
worship the Anunnaki and Igigi as gods; however the ‘gods’ continued to
perceive humankind as more or less animal and somewhat disposable. However, the Anunnaki were becoming concerned
with the proliferation of the humans; there were once again more humans than
Anunnaki, and with the conflict among themselves they needed to ensure that
they keep the humans obedient. However,
they could not agree on how to deal with their human conundrum, so they
requested that Anu come to Earth and solve the problem. (Yeah, leave it up to Dad to solve the
problem...)
The wisdom
and advice of Anu led the Anunnaki to, once again, debate on the difference of
Fate and Destiny, and again came to the conclusion that the creation of the
earthlings continued to be destined by the Creator of All. (Lucky for us, eh?) As such they decided that “The Earth to the
earthlings belongs, and to preserve and advance them we are intended.” So the Anunnaki taught the humans more about
civilisation, including how to build their own cities, how to build temples to
worship their ‘gods’, and introduced kingship and priesthood. The king, appointed by the Anunnaki was to
enforce the will of the Anunnaki on the humans...introducing the method by
which the gods would control humans. The
priests were taught ‘secret’ knowledge, to further civilize earthlings, and to
worship the Anunnaki in the temples. At
this time the region of the Sinai Peninsula was declared out of bounds to
humans, as the ‘Place of the Chariots’ reserved for the Anunnaki.
Also, Anu met
with Marduk, and Marduk convinced Anu of his regret over how his actions had
caused him to be outcast. So Anu
pardoned Marduk. (Apparently Anu was a
bit of a soft touch...).
Anu met
Marduk in South America. The Anunnaki
there had prepared a golden city for Anu’s visit to display the abundance of
gold in this new land. Anu was very
pleased with this, and before he departed he gave his final instruction to the
Anunnaki, “There is gold here enough for many Shars. Give mankind knowledge to measure the secrets
of heaven and earth. Teach them laws of
justice and righteousness. Within a few
Shar we may depart and leave.” A few
Shar to the Anunnaki may have been nothing...but to humans one Shar equals 3600
years. ‘A few Shar’ would have brought the
Anunnaki through Biblical time right to our present time. Let me come back to this point in a moment
(or a few paragraphs).
So, the
Anunnaki followed their king’s instruction.
Humankind was taught further skill and civilization by their gods. The period that followed has become known as
the time when civilization suddenly emerged...and now we know why. Every settlement had a temple designed to
worship and make offerings to their Anunnaki god. The role of the high priest was to ensure that
their god was looked after (each god had a preferred menu and would eat several
times per day), and in return the priest would be given further knowledge to
convey to the populace. Somehow, over
the last few thousand years much of this got twisted, spawning man-made
religions.
The Anunnaki
also continued to quarrel...and often drove their human followers to fight on
their behalf, as becomes very clear from many of the scriptures of the Old
Testament. However, we now know that
there was not only one god, there were many, but each instructed their human
followers to not worship any other god.
A perfect
example, of many from the tablets, again involved Marduk. Marduk became enraged (again...yes definite
anger issues) that he was not granted command of the planet following the
pardon from Anu. He believed that Enki
had promised him command at the end of the age.
So he decided to build a sacred city of his own, and called the Igigi
and his human followers to build this new city; a city that would reach the
sky. This new city was Babylon, and
Marduk planned to build a tower to head the heavens so that he could
declare himself ‘god above the rest’.
Enlil, of course was not impressed, especially with the fact that Marduk
had involved humans to work against the other gods. Enlil had his followers ”rain fire and
brimstone from their skyships.” Then
Enlil, “Henceforth their counsel to confuse; their language I shall confound,
that they will not understand each other’s speech.” And, once again, Marduk was banished. So, the tablets put the Bible’s version of
the ‘Tower of Babel’ story much more into context, and makes historic sense.
In fact, the
tablets put so much of the Biblical Old Testament into perspective. The Anunnaki ‘gods’ used humans not only as a
slave species, but as soldiers to fight and die in their wars and
quarrels. Humans were disposable
pawns. When we read that ‘god’
instructed a Moses or an Abraham to attack certain groups of other humans,
citing that they were evil and conspiring against god, they were simply
fighting for Enlil against Marduk’s followers.
And the
tablets continue. Now that he was booted
from Babylon, Marduk returned to Egypt and took control from his younger
brother Ningishzidda (who was known as Thoth in Egypt) and began building a
dynasty as the god Ra. Marduk instituted
some serious changes at this time. He
replaced the likeness of Ningiszhidda on the Sphinx with that of his own; he
changed the method of counting from sixty to tens; he divided the year into ten
units; he changed the measurement of time from based on the moon to based on
the sun; and finally he instructed Narmer, as the Scorpion King, to unify
northern and southern Egypt. In doing so
he instituted Pharaonic reign. Marduk
had his followers invade other lands in the Abzu, mostly his brothers’, and
make them one with Egypt. Marduk still
sought to rule the Earth (hmmm... was he a bit of a slow learner?), and
proclaimed such to all of the other Anunnaki.
This infuriated not just Enlil this time, but all of the Anunnaki. Even his own father, Enki could not talk
sense into him. Marduk believed that, in
the heavens, the age of the Ram was replacing the age of the Bull and that this
was a sign that he was destined to take over reign of the Earth from Enlil.
Marduk set
out to ensure his destiny through force and war, attacking the lands of other
gods, and pitting other Anunnaki against each other. These clashes continued for almost 3000
years, and always involved humans who never knew the reasons for waging war on
their neighbours, but had no choice but to follow the instructions of their
brutal gods. Each god proclaiming that
he was the only true god, and demanding that his humans worship only him. Much of this history is captured in the
Bible. But the tablets make it clear
that this history had nothing to do with the eternal spiritual ‘real’ God; but
rather the control of a number of vengeful more intelligent beings abusing
humans for their gain. And as advanced
as we think we are today, we still have not elevated ourselves above this
primitive behaviour.
In fact, if
we can step back and objectively view our religious literature as a historic
record, we can see that this period of Anunnaki struggles set the birth of the
many different religions in the world today.
And a truly objective read of the literature exposes it as a manipulation
of humans into blind devotion to a particular god.
Finally, once
and for all, ultimately, at long last, in the end (whew!!) Marduk (who had
grown increasingly powerful) had just done too much to piss off all of the
Anunnaki and it was decided that the only way to stop him was to obliterate all
of his cities and human followers. The
decision was made to use their “weapons of terror” on all of Marduk’s
followers. By this time Marduk’s only
real opposition was Enlil. Enlil had
developed a loyal and trusted general named Abraham to lead his battles,
dispatch his vengeance, and build up a wealth of human followers to be
terrified into worshipping and following the commands of their god of
vengeance. What follows is the Biblical
tale of Sodom and Gomorra, except that the tablets give us much of the detail
that was left out of the Bible. Again,
it is important to remind ourselves that these tablets were written centuries
before the Bible was written.
In total,
there we seven weapons of terror. As the
bombing began, the tablets tell us in detail of the effects...the words
presenting a perfect description of nuclear weapons. The skies darkened, extreme winds blew, death
to all that lived delivered on this wind.
The extent of this ‘Evil Wind’ caught even the Anunnaki by suprise; it
was unstoppable destroying and killing everything in its path, forcing even the
Anunnaki to retreat. Ironically, the
only city to survive the devastation was...Babylon. “Where Marduk supremacy was declared, by the
evil winds was spared.”
To the
Anunnaki, this was a miracle; and a clear sign of destiny that Marduk was meant
to rule. Enlil and Enki were tired, the
years and something in Earth’s environment had aged them. They gave in to the obvious sign of destiny,
they had done what they deemed necessary...at the expense of humans, and had
determined...ultimately...it was time to go home. And they did.
However,
Marduk was left as a bitter(yes, still bitter), brutal dictator over the
humans. The tablets tell of his rule
went forth demanding sacrifices of gold, food, animals, and even humans. Which explain the practice of human sacrifice
among some ancient cultures...and some of the practices of other sacrifices
among current cultures. However, this is
where the translations of the tablets come to an end; giving way to Biblical
history, literary history, and oral history of other cultures.
Now...upon
learning of this story...it took some time for me to absorb the incredible
implication of it all. Really...have we
been lied to all of our lives...generation after generation??? Can we be so gullible and ignorant of a race
to continue to fall for such deception???
As I asked myself this question, a veil lifted from my mind’s eye
revealing the answer...a big “of course”.
Perhaps we were genetically bred to follow as lemmings. As I pondered earlier, as advanced as we
think we are now...how long ago was Mao, Hitler, Bush. What about today?? What is the pupose and point to the current
wars we are involved in?? Why do we
continue to believe the lies of big pharma, big oil, the federal reserve???
More
questions...where are the Anunnaki now?
Have they really left? Will they
come back? Have they already? Are they leading and directing our current
wars, our big businesses? Are we still
their slaves?? Are we conditioned to get
up each day, go to our jobs to support our gods?? Is there more to our lives than that? What of the ‘real’ God?? Have I found any of these answers??
You may be
surprised...next chapter...