Anunnaki message revealed in 1958 by Zecharia Sitchin. The origin of humanity generates a debate between historians and conventional scientists

October 16, 2024

The fourteen tablets of Lord Enki (one of the ancient Annunaki gods) are adorned with details of the history of the Anunnaki. These fourteen tablets of Lord Enki also provide an overview of the emergence of life. It is also mentioned in the tablets of Lord Enki. Enki explains how civilization arose on Earth.

These ancient astronauts landed on one of Earth’s mares and published in Eridu, “Home in the Far Away.”

According to translations and transcriptions by author and researcher Zecharia Sitchin, the exploratory mission that began on Earth developed into a full-fledged mission in which the Anunnaki established operational centers on Earth, the Moon, and even Mars.

Gradually, the Anunnaki ran out of manpower, so they used genetic engineering to create prehistoric workers, known as Homo sapiens (Humans).

And God said, Let us make man in our image, according to our likeness, and let them rule over the fish of the sea…

Genesis 1:26

Sumerian tablet depicting Enki in the creation myth.

There is much skepticism present when discussing the Anunnaki and many reject the idea that ancient astronauts called the Anunnaki landed on Earth thousands of years before recorded history. However, several researchers and theologians have acknowledged that the biblical accounts of the Creation of Adam and Eve, the Garden of Eden, the Great Flood, the Tower of Babel, are all specified in ancient texts written thousands of years ago in ancient Sumeria by the ancient Sumerians.

The ancient Sumerians claim that they drew their knowledge of the distant past from the teachings and writings of the Anunnaki.

The first tablet of Lord Enki

The first tablet of the fourteen tablets of Lord Enki tells of atomic war. Chapter 1.1 – The First Tablet of Lord Enki explains what appears to us to be an atomic war on Earth between the Anunnaki. The evil and catastrophic wind is specified as a radioactive cloud that kills all in its path, both gods and humanity.

Interestingly, the tablet says that this is the worst thing that has happened since the flood (Great Flood).

Chapter 1.2 – The Anunnaki home planet, Nibiru, is mentioned in the second chapter of the first tablet. They seem to think that they came to life from what our evolutionists believe to be a primordial soup.

Although it is impossible for us, they believed that they can. It talks about the thick atmosphere and vegetation of the planet. The cycles of the planet around the sun with the hot and cold periods are also mentioned. During the cold weather, the internal heat of the planet keeps it warm. They started conflicts that ended in the use of what we consider atomic bombs. They destroyed their planet.

Peace was then made and royalty was established for the entire planet (One World Government).

Chapter 1.3 – This tablet of Lord Enki narrates the royal hierarchy on Nibiru. It tells about the king’s marriages and he even married his brother’s daughter.

Chapter 1.4 – This video from the tablet suggests that the Anunnaki home planet was having problems with its atmosphere. The answer to this problem according to the tablet is finely pulverized gold in the upper atmosphere to make a repair.

This decision was not made until a fight between them ended with the death of the king. (Brother kills brother like Cain and capable).

Chapter 1.5 – This tablet mentions that the Anunnaki council decided the fate of the Anunnaki who killed the king, of whom he was a distant relative. It is decided that he should be given the throne.

No punishment is imposed for killing the king.

Chapter 1.6 – This tablet details how the king attempts to heal the planet’s atmosphere by detonating atomic bombs in volcanoes. It does no good and the Anunnaki were displeased. The next person in line for the throne challenged the king and defeated him in a wrestling match.

The king escaped from the Anunnaki by boarding a spaceship and heading towards Earth. (It was almost like the overthrow of Satan.)

The Second Tablet of Lord Enki

Chapter 2.1 – This tablet tells of the defeated king’s escape from Nibiru with the plan to go to the snow-covered Earth. The spaceship he took had atomic bombs and his plan was to blast a path through the asteroid belt, which had prevented the Anunnaki from going to Earth.

Chapter 2.2 – Describes the arrival of the defeated king on Earth.

Chapter 2.3 – This tablet tells of the defeated king’s early days on Earth and his search for air, fruit, and fish. He also found traces of the gold that the planet Nibiru needed to repair its atmosphere.

He contacted the new king of the planet Nibiru and proposed a deal.

The Third Tablet of Lord Enki

Chapter 3.1: This tablet explains the defeated king’s attempts to bribe the new king with his knowledge of gold on Earth and restore his status.

Chapter 3.2 – This chapter talks about the end of the negotiations. A team would be sent to Earth to check if there was a large amount of gold present on Earth.

If so, then the defeated king should be given another chance to win the king’s throne.

Chapter 3.3 – The next tablet shows the Anunnaki traveling to Earth. They stopped briefly on Mars in search of water. Their spacecraft apparently runs on water.

They then proceeded to Earth and landed here.

Chapter 3.4 – This part talks about the first 6 days on Earth of the Anunnaki advance team. The advance team sent by the Anunnaki observed plenty of food, water, fish, and animals.

Chapter 3.5 – This part describes the leader of the Anunnaki team declaring the seventh day as a day of rest. Metals were processed from the waters.

The day, month and year were given their names.

Chapter 3.6 – This part of the tablet talks about searching for and finding gold, but not in large quantities. The remaining atomic bombs on the defeated king’s spaceship were taken out of the spaceship and hidden in a cave. They were intended to deprive the defeated king of the use of atomic bombs to break through the asteroid belt.

A member of the Anunnaki team left Earth to carry the first baskets full of gold to Nibiru.

The Fourth Tablet of Lord Enki

Chapter 4.1 – This tablet begins with the arrival of the spaceship containing the first basket of gold. Information had been received from Earth that the largest gold deposits were underground. A high-ranking Anunnaki was placed in charge of operations on Earth.

He left Nibiru and came to Earth.

Chapter 4.2 – This part of the tablet shows the Anunnaki coming to Earth to see for themselves where the gold was supposed to be underground. A plan was made to decide which of their children will return to Nibiru and which will stay and command operations on Earth.

This was necessary because of the enmity between his two sons over the next reign.

Chapter 4.3 – In this part, the new king and his two sons were casting lots to see what jobs they would perform. When the decisions were announced, the defeated king reiterated his case for the second fight for the throne. The fight ended with the Anunnaki defeating the already defeated king. When the match was over, the defeated king bit off the new king’s penis and swallowed it. He was bound and tied up. While the new king was healing the defeated king’s belly, swollen with semen from the king’s penis, it was being decided what to do with the defeated king.

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