Created
by
Sasha Lessin, Ph. D.
based on
Study of Zecharia Sitchin's 2002 epic
The LOST BOOK OF ENKI:
Memoirs and Prophecies of an Extraterrestrial God
450,000 years ago:
10th
PLANET ASTRONAUTS DIG EARTH'S GOLD*
Tablet 4: Studies fromThe Lost Book of Enki (
Sitchin,
Z., 2002)
Introduction
to Series: ANCIENT ANTHROPOLOGY
& THE GODSPELL
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Prologue:
6,000 years ago, astronaut/pioneers
from the planet Nibiru dictated Enuma elish--the Creation Epic--to
the Sumerians. According to the Creation Epic, early in the Solar
System’s history, from the primordial life waters of space, our
Sun first created Tiamat, the proto-Earth, which orbited her
counterclockwise. Next, Sun created Mercury and sent Mercury with
water and gold to Tiamat. Venus and Mars, Jupiter and Saturn,
Uranus and Neptune--formed as pairs--orbited the Sun
counterclockwise too. Tiamat lacked a partner-planet, but one of
her moons, Kingu, was getting big enough to be Tiamat's partner
planet and orbit the Sun, rather than Tiamat. Then, four billion
years ago, Nibiru entered the solar system from a clockwise
direction and tore away a piece of Neptune. That piece of Neptune
became its moon. Triton, unlike other Solar System moons--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, which left lifelessly orbiting Earth.
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 Nibiran 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 have just recently confirmed what the Lords
dictated. The Sumerian Creation Epic is compelling evidence for
the extraterrestrial settlement of Earth by Nibirans, the human
astronauts who came to be regarded as the gods of Earth.
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Incoming spacecraft
with solar panels (the central figure), in contact
with Mission Control, Earth, passes Mars (the
six-pointed star), Earth, and its moon. On Earth,
an astronaut wearing a frogman suit reaches his
hand out to an astronaut (wearing visor and
breastplate) from Nibiru.-Sumerian Seal Drawing
transferred from Sitchin,Z., The 12th Planet |
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Millennia pass after Nibiru and the solar system achieve relative
orbital stability. 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 whether to nuke the
volcanoes to regenerate the atmosphere or send miners to the
asteroid belt, where probes registered gold which could be
powdered and spread as a shield for Nibiru's atmosphere. Desperate
for action to save Nibiru, Prince Alalu pushes Lahma off a tower.
Lahma's heir, Anu, at first agrees to let Alalu rule and marry.
Anu marries his son, Ea, to Alalu's Daughter Dimkina; she bears
Marduk, who's to ascend Nibiru's throne after his paternal
grandfather, Anu and after his father, Ea (Anu's Firstborn).
Alalu nukes the volcanoes to no avail and rockets with
goldminers crash in the Asteroids. For nine orbits of the Sun,
Alalu’s rule gives no relief from atmospheric degradation.
Anu, the pretender who'd let Alalu ascend, challenges him. "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." Alalu steals a missile-armed rocket and
blasts off for Earth.
(Sitchin, Lost Book
of Enki. pages 24 - 39)
From Earth, the deposed Alalu--controlling Earth’s gold and
positioning nuclear weapons to strike Nibiru on its next pass by
Earth--demands Anu return his throne on Nibiru. But now,
Anu has a new successor, Enlil, his Anu's Foremost Son by virtue
of Anu's marriage to his paternal half sister, Antu. Enlil,
demands proof of gold. Alalu beams documentary proof. Enlil and
the Nibiru Council implore Anu to keep his throne. At the
Council, Ea, Firstborn son of Anu and Son-in-law to Alalu
(therefore acceptable to both) proposes he 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 blasting 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
(not Enlil, who wanted to go) with pilot Anzu and fifty
astronauts to Earth.
Ea exhausts his rocket's water blasting Asteroids.
He needs water to run his power system in the rocket, so he
lands next to a lake on Mars and draws water. He blasts off
again for Earth, "its gold Nibiru's fate for salvation or doom
containing."
[op.cit., 71]
Alalu guides Ea's band ashore.
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Ea builds a settlement, Eridu, at the head of the
Persian Gulf, extracts gold from the gulf and builds an
airplane from which he and his pilot Abgal prospect for
gold and take soil samples from all over the planet.
Map shows the four rivers--including the Gihon and the
Kuwait Rivers--two buried ones recently detected by
modern soil-penetrating radar
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Anu beams orders from Nibiru for Ea to take Alalu's ship back to
Nibiru with as much gold as possible. Ea and Abgal find seven
nuclear missiles in Alalu's rocket; they hide them in a cave. When
Anzu comes to ready Alalu's rocket to blast home, he see the
missiles gone and angrily demands them so he can blast back
through the asteroids. "Foresworn is the weapons' use," says Ea [op.cit:
82]. Ordering Anzu to stay on Earth, Ea programs a return route
through the Asteroids, and orders Abgal--his airplane pilot–fly
Alalu’s ship to Nibiru with sample gold to test as an atmospheric
shield there.
On Nibiru, the 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 are so long-lived they seem immortal by our standards]
did the fashioning last, a Shar did the testing continue. With
rockets was the dust hearvenward 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." [op. cit. 86] Anu sends
Abgal back to Earth for more gold, but the yield extracted from
the Gulf is small. Abgal speeds back to Nibiru with this
insufficient amount while Ea prospects for and finds huge gold
veins in southeast Africa (Abzu).
Ea beams news of his find to Anu on Nibiru. Ea’s half brother
Enlil (who’d wanted, rather than Ea, to himself head the Earth
expedition) demands proof of lots of gold, saying Ea’d already
given false hope that enough gold could come from Earth’s waters
to save Nibiru’s atmosphere. So Anu sends Enlil to check on Ea’s
find and command Mission Earth. Enlil confirms the African gold
and beams Anu for help resolving his competition for leadership
with Ea and Alalu as well. Enlil evokes the Nibiran rule that he
has dynastic precedence as issue of Anu and his half sister Antu
over Anu’s Firstborn, Ea.
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.’"
[op.cit. 92-93] Enlil’s
first act is to award 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 he 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 and on Mars drops Alalu, with food, tools and Anzu to
care for him.
When Anu arrives back on Nibiru, he tells the Council his plans
for gold hunting through the solar system, continuous freight
rockets to and from Earth, way-stations on Mars, Earth’s Moon,
other planets and their satellites. Anu sends Earth his daughter
Ninmah with female health officers. En route, Ninmah stops at
Mars, finds Alalu and Anzu dead, but manages to revive Anzu. "The
image of Alalu upon the great rock mountain with beams they
carved"
[op.cit.104]. She gave Anzu
twenty men and orders to establish the first way station for the
gold freighters.
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References
Sitchin, Z., 1976 The 12th Planet; 1980 The Stairway to
Heaven 1985 The Wars of Gods and Men; 1990 The Lost
Realms; 1990 Genesis Revisited; 1993 When Time
Began; 1995 Divine Encounters; 1996 Of Heaven
and Earth; 1998 The Cosmic Code, NY: Avon; 2002 The
Lost Book of Enki; Freer, N., 1999, God Games Book Tree;
2000, Breaking the Godspell, Book Tree.
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Study
Module for THE LOST BOOK OF ENKI:
Memoirs and Prophecies of an Extraterrestrial God
Read pages 85 - 106 in SItchin, Z., The Lost Book of Enki and
Sitchin, 1990, Genesis Revisited, pages 88-90.
REVIEW
QUESTION (three alternatives below are correct)
When
Lahma, neither nuking the volcanos or sending rockets for gold
in Earth’s Asteroid Belt, failed to regenerate Niburu’s
escaping atmophere.
a.
Alalu murdered Lahma and proclaimed himself ruler
b.
Anu murdered Lahma and proclaimed himself ruler
c.
Anu protested that he was legitimate successor to rulership but
would be Alalu’s successor and cupbearer
d.
Alalu protested that he was legitimate successor to rulership
but would be Anu’s successor and cupbearer
e.
The rocketships to the Asteroid Belt were destroyed, bombing the
volcanos failed to restore Nibiru’s atmospheric shield, Alalu
overthrew Anu, stole a missile-firing rocketship and used Nukes
to blast his way to Earth
f.
The rocketships to the Asteroid Belt were destroyed, bombing the
volcanoes failed to restore Nibiru’s atmospheric shield, Anu
overthrew Alalu, stole a missile-firing rocketship and used
Nukes to blast his way to Earth
[Answers:
a, c, e]
1.
What was the role of gold in succession to kingship on Nibiru?
What role does gold play in the early settlement of Earth by
Nibirans?
2. What was the reaction of
Anu, Ea and the Nibiran assembly to Alalu’s claim to rule
of Earth and Nibiru based on Earth’s gold?
3.
How does Enlil justify his precedence over Ea?
4. On which planets (indicate
both modern and Nibiran names) did Ea’s instruments
indicate water?
5. From which did Ea extract
water?
6. Which space objects and
according to modern science (Genesis Revisited, pages
51), possessed H20?
7. Associate
(write the letter--a, b, c, etc) the sentences in the second
column with Ea or Enlil
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a.
Son-in-law of Alalu & eldest son of Anu
b. Objected to Alalu’s claim for a re-match wrestling
match for sovereignty of Earth and Nibiru
c. Studied the solar system’s water resources,
conversion of water to power, gold mining and transport
methods for a Shar (3, 600 Earth years)
d. Son of King Anu by Anu's official mate
e. En route to Earth, touched down and got water on Mars
f. Named Earth’s months, seasons and orbital round
g. Established Earth’s seventh day as one of rest
h. Found and hid Alalu’s nukes
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8.
Describe the events leading to and method of determining the
distribution of governmental responsibilities among Anu, Enlil
and Ea.
9.
What, according to Sitchin, is the origin of the word
"Earth" and its relation to Eridu, Enki’s initial
settlement at the northern head of the Persian Gulf (See Genesis
Revisited, page 88)?
10.
True of False: If Ea’s account of Ninmah’s monument to Alalu
on Mars and the subsequent establishment of a gold way-station
run by Anzu there is also accurate, there should be physical
evidence of this that can be documented by our scientists.
email Dr. Lessin (sashalessinphd@aol.com)
for correct answers.
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Bramley, W.. 1989, The Gods of Eden
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Essay |
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title to open)
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The
Celestial Battle: Nibiru Meets Solaris and Tiamat (
Proto Earth) |
2 |
Alalu Kills
Nibiru's King Lahma, Gives Daughter to Ea for
Feality From Anu |
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Alalu,
Deposed by Anu, Nukes to Earth, Threatens Nibiru |
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Nibiru
Council Sends Ea, Not Enlil, to Earth |
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Ea Blasts to
Earth with Water, Hides Alalu's Nukes, Sends Anzu &
Gold to Nibiru |
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Anu Sends
Enlil to Rule Earth, Verify Gold |
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Anu, Enlil &
Ea Draw Lots for Nibiru, Earth, Seas & Mining |
8 |
Anu Defeats
Alalu, Banishes Him & Anzu to Mars |
9 |
Ea (Enki),
Enlil & Ninmah, Three Incestuous Siblings |
10 |
Enlil
Banished for Rape; Abgal Betrays Enki |
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Enki &
Ninmah Make Girls Till She Curses |
12 |
Anzu &
Astronauts Rebel |
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Enki
Instigates Goldmine Mutiny |
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Ninmah, Enki
and Enki's Son, Ningizidda (Thoth) Create Adamu and
Slave Species |
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Nibiru
Nearing Means Climate Crisis & Food Shortage on
Earth, Marsbase Closing |
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Enki Loves
Hybrids Descended from Adamu & Ti-amat; Hybrids Bare
Son Adapa & Girl Titi |
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Ningishzidda
Takes Adapa to King Anu on Nibiru, Tells Anu That
Enki's Fathered Adapa, Wants Adapa Denied
Immortality |
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Adapa's Sons, Ka-in & Abael |
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Marduk &
Astronaut Corps Seize Hybrid Brides, & Spaceport,
Threaten Enlilites |
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Enki Begats
Noah (Ziusudra) |
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Galzu Keeps
Nibiran Leaders on Mission Earth |
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Galzu Helps
Enki Save Ziusudra & Earthlings |
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Ningishzidda, Memorialized as Sphinx, Creates
Pyramids to Lead Rockets to Sinai Spaceport |
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Marduk's Son
Satu Kills Brother, Asar; Asar's Son Horon Defeats
Satu, Unites Egypt
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Enlilites
Send Ninurta to Build Second Spaceport in South
America |
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Marduk Foils
Marriage of Enlillite Inanna & Enkiite Dumuzi
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Inanna
Revived Defeats Enkiites; Ninurta, Not Marduk to
Next Rule Earth |
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Enlil
Deposes Marduk, Divies Earth, Gives Ningishzidda
Egypt but No Realm for Inanna |
30 |
Anu Uncovers
Galzu's Ruses to Keep the Anunnaki Fostering Nibiran-Earthling
Hybrids |
31 |
Enlil, Enki, Inanna rule regions through kings, Ninharsag, Sinai
for Nibirans & Their Families Only |
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Anu Takes Inanna as
Lover; She Seduces Enki for Programs for Uruk |
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Anu Pardons Marduk, Departs Tiahuanacu for Nibiru |
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Enlilites Bomb Marduk's Babylon Spaceport, Confound Earthling
Languages |
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Marduk/Ra Deposes Ningzidda/Thoth in Egypt |
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Inanna
Rules Indus & Uruk |
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Utu Revives Banda; Inanna Beds Banda As Dumuzi Ressurect;
Banda & Ninsun Begat Gilgamish, Who Seeks Immortality |
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Inanna
& Marduk Again Fight, This Time, For All Earth |
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Enlil
Sends Abraham/Ibruum to Stop Marduk |
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Anunnaki Nuke Sinai Spaceport Before Leaving Earth to Marduk |
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Fallout from Nergal and Ninurta's
Nukes Kill Sumer, Spare Marduk's Babylon |
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Enlil Demands Obscene Obedience: The Story of Abraham, Hagar,
Ismael & Isaac |
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Children of Jacob = Israel in Egypt |
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Enlil: Moses,
Bring Jacob's Descendants from Egypt to Canaan |
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Enlilite
Power Grows Against Enkiite Egypt and Babylon |
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