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Prologue: Six thousand years ago, astronaut/pioneers from the planet Nibiru dictated Enuma elish--the Creation Epic--to the Sumerians. The Creation Epic says our Sun, a solitary star at this time in its history (1), first created a planet the Nibirans called Tiamat. Tiamat was the proto-Earth. It orbited Sun counterclockwise. Next, the Sun, called Apsu, created Mercury and propelled Mercury with water and gold to Tiamat. Venus and Mars, Jupiter and Saturn, Uranus and Neptune formed as pairs and orbited the Sun counterclockwise too. Tiamat lacked a partner-planet, but one of her moons, Kingu, enlarged. Kingu was about to become Tiamat's partner planet and orbit the Sun, rather than Tiamat. But, four billion years ago, before Kingu could attain planetary orbit around the sun, Nibiru entered the Solar System clockwise and split off a piece of Neptune. That chunk of Neptune became its moon, Triton. Triton, unlike other moons in the System, orbits Neptune clockwise. As Nibiru passed through the Solar System, it lost three moons, tore four moons from Uranus and tilted Uranus’ orbit. Then Nibiru ripped eleven moons from Tiamat and pulled Gaga, Saturn’s largest moon, into clockwise orbit (between Neptune and Uranus) where Gaga is now Pluto. Some of Nibiru's moons hit Tiamat, creating the Pacific Basin in what was left of Tiamat. That intact remainder of Tiamat is Earth. In the Pacific, waters and life-seeds of Nibiru and Tiamat evolved together. The shards of Tiamat (from the Pacific gouge Nibiru’s moon made) are Asteroids and comets. Nibiru's gravity took all Tiamat’s moons but Kingu. Nibiru’s invasion left Kingu lifelessly orbiting Earth. Tiamat's other moons became satellites of Nibiru. Nibiru stabilized into a clockwise orbit (equal to 3,600 orbits of Earth around the Sun). In the Creation Epic, the Sumerians knew and wrote of an advanced civilization on a planet in a different solar system. They had the concept of a pulsar, the star around which Nibiru had orbited before that star collapsed. The Niburan astronauts, the Lords, had their Sumerian scribes write--only lately being confirmed by our scientists--of the composition and movement of the astronomical bodies of Solaris' system. The Lords told the Sumerians that there was water on asteroids, comets, Neptune, Uranus, Venus, Mars, Saturn, Jupiter, also on the rings of Saturn and Saturn's and Jupiter's moons as well. Our astronomers recently confirmed what the Lords dictated. The Sumerian Creation Epic lends compelling evidence for the extraterrestrial settlement of Earth by Nibirans, the human astronauts who came to be regarded as the gods of Earth. Millennia pass after Nibiru and the solar system achieve relative orbital stability around the Solaris. Life on Nibiru evolves, culminates in technologically-sophisticated, long-lived homo sapiens, the humans of Nibiru. Nibirans unify, after disastrous thermonuclear wars, under a single kingship. But Nibiru is losing its atmosphere, critical to heat regulation and survival. 500,000 years ago, King Lahma vacillates over how to deal with the crisis. Should he nuke the volcanoes to regenerate the atmosphere? Or should he send miners to Solaris' Asteroids, where probes registered gold which could be powdered and spread as a shield for Nibiru's atmosphere? Prince Alalu, exasperated by Lahma’s inaction and desperate for action to save Nibiru, pushes Lahma off a tower. Lahma's heir, Anu, agrees at first to Alalu’s rule. Alalu and Anu seal their alliance when Anu's firstborn son, Ea/Enki, marries Dimkina, Alalu's Daughter. Alalu nukes the volcanoes, but this fails to re-establish Nibiru’s atmosphere. He also fails to get gold for an atmospheric shield from the Asteroids; the rocket of goldminers he sends crashes without survivors en route. For nine more Nibiran years (nine orbits of Nibiru around Solaris), Alalu’s rule gives no relief from atmospheric degredation. Anu, rightful king by Nibiran tradition, challenges Alalu. "Anu gave battle to Alalu. To hand-to-hand combat, with bodies naked, Alalu he challenged. Alalu in combat was defeated; by acclaim Anu was hailed as king." [Sitchin, Lost Book of Enki. pages 24 - 39] Alalu steals a missile-armed rocket and blasts from Nibiru to Earth. From Earth, he controls the gold Nibiru needs to survive. He positions his nukes to blast Nibiru on its next pass by Earth. Alalu dangles gold as a carrot and menaces missiles as a stick. To Anu on Nibiru he beams, "On another world I am, the gold of salvation I have found. The fate of Nibiru is in my hands. To my conditions you must give heed!" [Sitchin, Lost Book of Enki. page 60] "Return my throne," Alalu demands. But Anu's Foremost Son, Enlil, demands proof of gold on Earth. So Alalu documents his proof and transmits it to the home planet. Enlil distrusts the proof. He asks Anu to convene the Nibiru Council. In the Council, Enlil and the counselors implore Anu to keep his kingship. The scientist Ea, Firstborn Son of Anu, addresses the Council. Although Ea is Anu’s Firstborn Son, Ea is second in succession to Anu’s throne. The first to succeed Anu will be Enlil, the Foremost Son. Enlil is first in succession because his mother, Anu’s Royal Spouse, Antu, is Anu's half-sister. This makes Enlil, not Ea, Anu's Foremost Son by Nibiru succession rules. Ea, however, though he’s only Firstborn–not Foremost--Son, is also married to Damkina, Alalu’s Daughter. As Alalu’s son-in-law as well as Anu’s Firstborn, Ea could be an acceptable go-between for both Anu and Alalu. Thus all listen intently to Ea. Ea proposes that he, in person, verify gold on Earth. If there's gold there, Ea says, let Alalu be Earth's King. If the gold saves Nibiru's atmosphere, Anu and Alalu can wrestle for kingship of Nibiru. "Let me in a chariot [rocket] to Earth journey, a path through the Bracelet [Asteroids] with water, not fire [Alalu had used nuclear missiles to get through the Asteroids] I shall fashion. On Earth, from the waters let me the precious gold to obtain; to Nibiru back it will be sent." [op.cit: 66] Anu endorses Ea’s plan and sends him with pilot Anzu and fifty male astronauts to seethes with frustration that his rival Ea has pre-empted the heroic mission to Earth. En route to Earth in his spaceship, Ea, uses water the ship carries to blast Asteroids from his path. His blasting exhausts the water the ship carries. The power system in the rocket becomes perilously low on water it needs for its propulsion system as well, so Ea has Anzu land the craft next to a lake on Mars. There they draw water, then rocket off again for Earth, "its gold Nibiru's fate for salvation or doom containing." [op.cit., 71] When they splash down in the Persian Gulf, Alalu guides Ea and his men ashore. Ea builds a settlement, Eridu, at the head of the Persian Gulf, extracts gold from the Gulf and builds a plane from which he and his personal pilot, Abgal, prospect for gold and take soil samples from all over the planet. Anu sends orders from Nibiru to Earth. He commands Ea to send Alalu's ship back to Nibiru with as much gold as possible. In Alalu’s rocket, Ea and Abgal find seven nuclear missiles. They hide the nukes in a cave. Anzu, the interplanetary pilot, comes to ready Alalu's rocket to return to Nibiru. When he sees the missiles gone from the ship, Anzu confronts Ea. Anzu reminds Ea of how, en route to Earth, when they’d relied only on water cannon to blast through the Asteroids, they’d almost killed their engine from insufficient water. "So," says Anzu,"I need the nukes you took from this ship to get through the Asteroids to Nibiru." Ea retorts, "Foresworn is the weapons' use." [SItichin, Z., 2002, The Lost Book of Enki, page 82]. "In view of your attitude, I’m replacing you as pilot; you stay here on Earth. Abgal, my personal pilot, will take Alalu’s ship back to Nibiru. And he’ll do it with water cannon only. I said no nukes and I mean it." Ea programs a return route through the Asteroids. Abgal flies the spacecraft to Nibiru with sample gold to test as an atmospheric shield there. On Nibiru, scientists process the gold "to make of it the finest dust, to skyward launch it was hauled away. A Shar [one orbit of Nibiru around the Sun, equal to 3, 600 Earth years; Nibiruans live so long they seem immortal by our standards] did the fashioning last, a Shar did the testing continue. With rockets was the dust heavenward carried, by crystals’ beams was it dispersed. [But] when Nibiru near the Sun came, the golden dust was by its rays disturbed; the healing in the atmosphere was dwindled, the breach to bigness returned." [Sitchin, Z., Lost Book of Enki, page 86] Anu sends Abgal back to Earth for more gold. On Earth again, Abgal finds only a small gold yield, all Ea could mine from the Gulf so far. Ea sends Abgal to Nibiru again with all they have, while he prospects. He finds gold, huge veins of it, in southeast Africa (Abzu). Jubilant, Ea announces his find to Nibiru. Back on Nibiru, Anu and Enlil receive Ea's news of vast veins of gold. Enlil, seething with resentment that brother Ea leads the Earth Mission, demands proof, not just of gold, but of lots of gold. "Ea already gave false hope that enough gold could come from Earth’s waters to save Nibiru’s atmosphere." Anu tells Enlil he’s putting him in charge of the Earth mission and sends him to check on his brother Ea’s find. Enlil makes it to Earth and beams back that, despite his initial doubts, Earth probably has gold enough to save Nibiru’s atmosphere. But the basic rivalry that is to plague Earth as it had Nibiru surfaces again.* "Father Anu," Enlil broadcasts from Earth to Nibiru, "Affirm, by the law of succession, that I, your son by your own half-sister Antu, precedes and has authority over Ea, though, he, your eldest son, be." Enlil implores Anu, "Come to Earth in person and deal with Alalu, too, who thinks he’s the boss here and says he should rule Nibiru as well. "So, 416, 000 years ago, Anu flies to Earth and draws lots with Ea and Enlil. One of them, Anu decrees, will rule Nibiru; one, African mining operations and sea transport; and one of them will control the Persian Gulf headquarters. "By their lots the tasks they divided; Anu to Nibiru to return, its ruler on the throne to remain. The Edin [Mesopotamia] to Enlil was allotted, to be Lord of Command, more settlements to establish, of the skyships and their heros charge to take. Of all the lands until they the bar of the seas encounter, the leader to be. To Ea the seas and the oceans as his domain were granted, lands beyond the bar of the waters by him to be governed, in the Abzu [southeastern Africa] to be the master, with ingenuity the gold to procure.’" Anu gives Ea the title, Enki, "Lord of the Earth." [SItichin, Z., 2002, The Lost Book of Enki, page 92-93] Enlil, now Lord of Command, awards Enki his initial settlement, Eridu, on the Persian Gulf, in perpetuity. "Forward toward Anu Alalu stepped, shouted, ‘Mastery of Earth to me was allotted; that was the promise when the gold finds to Nibiru I announced! Nor have I the claim to Nibiru’s throne forsaken.’" [op.cit. 93] Anu wrestles Alalu. "Anu on the chest of Alalu with his foot pressed down, victory in the wrestling thereby declaring, ‘I am King’" But when Anu lifts his foot from Alalu, "swiftly he the manhood of Anu bit off, the malehood of Anu Alalu did swallow.!" [op.cit. 94] Enlil ties Alalu up while Enki gives Anu first-aid. Alalu, Anu groans, will slowly die from his seed.** Anu condemns Alalu to spend his last days on Mars. Anu, on his return trip to Nibiru, drops Alalu on Mars, with food, tools and his kinsman Anzu to care for him. When Anu arrives back on Nibiru, he tells the Council his plans for gold hunting through the solar system. He orders continuous freight rockets to and from Earth. "Rockets will shuttle among way-stations on Mars, Earth’s Moon, other planets and satellites between Nibiru and the sun." King Anu sends his daughter Ninmah with female health officers to Earth. "Stop," he says, "on the way, at Mars. If Anzu lives, give him men to set up a base there." On Mars Ninmah finds Alalu and Anzu dead. It’s too late for the condemned Alalu, but Ninmah revives Anzu. Ninmah gives Anzu twenty of the astronauts accompanying her to Earth. She orders him to build there on Mars the first way station for the gold freighters. |
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EA, NINMAH & ENLIL Pause in the narrative of Ninmah’s journey to Mars and Earth to understand her relationship to her half-brothers, Ea/Enki and Enlil. |
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"Enki
and Enlil and Ninmah...Offspring of Anu the three leaders were, by
different mothers....
Ea,
as Enki was then named, by Anu to espouse Ninmah was chosen,
thereby their offspring son the legal successor thereafter to
become. Ninmah of Enlil, a dashing commander, was enamored; by him
she was seduced.... " [SItichin,
Z., 2002, The Lost Book of
Enki, pages 112-113]
Ea dictates to his scribe. (The rivalry between Ea and Enlil--the
critical competition that still affects the history of Earth--shows here, as Ea refers to the sexual connection between his
fiancé Ninmah and their half-brother, Commander Enlil, as
"seduction.")
Ea
continues, "A son from Enlil's seed Ninmah bore, Ninurta....
Anu angered; as punishment he Ninmah ever to be a spouse forbade!
Ea his bride-to-be by Anu's decree abandoned; a princess named
Damkina |
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We return from our genealogical segue to Ninmah’s journey to Earth. She’s on Mars. Ninmah and Anzu finish Alalu's monument on Mars [the face on Mars--Alalu's--NASA photographed, then denied] she rockets on to Earth. As soon as she makes planetfall on Earth, Nimmah shows Enlil and Ea/Enki seeds she brought. She tells them the seeds will bear a fruit from which a "euphoric elixer" can be made. Enlil lures Ninmah into his airplane and flies her to his house "by the Cedar Forest" [Lebanon], as a perfect place to plant her seeds. "Once inside, Enlil embraced her, with fervor he kissed Ninmah, 'Oh my sister, my beloved!' Enlil to her whispered. By her loins he grabbed her." But "Into her womb his semen he did not pour." [op.cit., 108] Though he promises her a healing city and says he'll bring their son Ninurta to Earth, she remains sexually aloof from Enki. She chills entirely toward Enlil’s advances when he rapes Sud, an assistant she'd brought from Nibiru. |
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ENLIL BANISHED FOR RAPE; ABGAL BETRAYS ENKI, SHOWS ENLIL ALALU'S NUKES "To Ninmah, Sud’s commander, the immoral deed was reported. Enlil, immoral one. For your deed judgement you shall face. So did Ninmah to Enlil in anger say. In the presence of fifty Anunnaki Seven Who Judge assembled. On Enlil a punishment decreed: Let Enlil from all cities be banished...Let him exiled be. In a skychamber they made Enlil leave the Landing Place [Lebanon]; Abgal was his pilot." [Sitchin, Z., 2002, The Lost Book of Enki, pages 113-114] Abgal, remember, had helped Enki hide Alalu's nuclear missiles. Abgal takes Enlil to exile in Africa but shows him the nukes' cave there. Abgal says, "Take the weapons into your possession, with the weapons your freedom obtain!" [op. cit., 114] Meanwhile, Sud's pregnant from Enlil's rape. Enki and the tribunal ask Sud if she'd marry Enlil if she were his official spouse. She agrees to marry Enlil as his royal wife. So the tribunal and even Ninmah pardon Enlil and he and Sud marry. Sud's given the title Ninti and bears Nannar/Sin, the first Nibiran Royal born on Earth. |
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Enki tells Ninmah, "Come with me in the Abzu ... your adoration of Enlil abandon." In Africa, "Enki to her words of loving spoke, sweet words he spoke, 'You are still my beloved' to her he said, caressing. He embraced her, he kissed her, she caused his phallus to water. Enki his semen into the womb of Ninmah poured. 'Give me a son,' he cried." [op. cit., 115] |
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But Ninmah bears Enki a daughter, then, immediately, another daughter. When he insists on another pregnancy "Ninmah against Enki a curse uttered, whatever food he ate was poison in his innards.... To distance himself from Nimmah's vulva Enki by raised arm swore; from her curse Enki was freed. To the Edin Ninmah returned." [op. cit., 116] |
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Click Italicized title for the next part of tablet 5, 5b: Anzu and the Igigi Rebel |
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REVIEW QUESTION: Dramatic Personae:
The Pioneer
Lords : Reinforce your clarity on this part of our creators' history. The personalities in this drama are archetypes that still drive us. The archetypal gods of old reflect rivalries between and within the Enki and Enlil lineages in tha Anu clan--and between the Alalu and Anu lineages too--is with us to this day. Match the words in the first column with equivalents in the second column.
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