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Enki/Ea is the
Nibiran who (4,000 years ago) dictated his autobiography
to his scribe, Endubscar of Endu.
The Lost Book
of Enki, Sitchin's translation of Enki's tale
(augmented a bit by my imagination) is the source–with
many of Enki's slants--of most of the account in this
essays. The Lost Book of Enki itself is
historical fiction, wherein Sitchin has woven
information meticulously documented in his Earth
Chronicles.