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ENKI SPEAKS
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Essay
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Enlil, Earth's Nibiran Commander, convened the Anunnaki
Council, the leaders' sons and grandchildren and the Igigi
astronaut commanders. He ordered all to hide news of
the coming flood from the Earthlings
Enki dreamed Galzu
spoke "'Into your hands Fate take, for the Earthlings the
Earth inherit. Summon your son Ziusudra, without breaking
the oath
[swearing not to tell humans] to
him the coming
Enki woke and
pondered his dream. He stepped out of bed and kicked an
actual tablet-- where none had been before he slept--next to
his bed. He searched his home and grounds "That night to the reed hut where Ziusudra was sleeping Enki stealthily went. The oath not breaking, the lord Enki not to Ziusudra but to the hut's wall [computer bank?] spoke from behind the reed wall. "When Ziusudra by the words was awakened, to him Enki said, 'Reed hut, a calamitous storm will sweep, the destruction of Mankind it will be. This is the decision of the assembly by Enlil convened. '"
Enki continued, " 'Abandon thy house, Ziusudra and build a boat. Its design and measurements on a tablet....A boatguide [Enki's son, Ninagal] to you will come. To a safe haven the boatguide will navigate you. By you shall the seed of Civilized Man survive. Not to you Ziusudra, have I spoken, but to the reed wall did I speak.'" [Sitchin, Z., 2002, The Lost Book of Enki: 220 -222] 13,000 years ago, around 10,900 B.C. E., "in the Whiteland, at the Earth's bottom, off its foundation, the [Antarctic] icesheet slipped. By Nibiru's netforce it was pulled into the south sea. A tidal wave arose, northward spreading.1
"The boat of
Ziusudra the tidal wave from its moorings lifted. Though
completely submerged, not a drop of water into it did enter.
For forty days, waves and storms swept Earth, downing
everything on the planet except those on mountaintops and in
Ziusudra's boat" [Sitchin,
Surfacing, Ninagal
raised sail and steered to Mt. Ararat, where Ziusudra built a
huge fire as a signal and roasted lamb as an offering to
Enki. Enki and Enlil descended in helicopters "When Enlil the survivors saw, Ningal among them, 'Every Earthling had to perish', he with fury shouted'; at Enki with anger he lunged, to kill his brother with bare hands he was ready." Ningal radioed Ninmah and Ninurta to bring their copters down quick. "`He is no mere mortal, my son he is,' Enki to Ziusudra pointing. `To a reed wall I spoke, not Ziusudra.'"
Enki, joined by
Ninmah and Ninurta, revealed his dream vision. He told Enlil
of the instructions and tablet Galzu gave him. | ||
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