The Enlilites ruled most
of Mesopotamia through their hybrid Homo-Erectus/Homo Sapien
superslave administrators.
In 3760 B. C., Inanna
chose the first King, the Lugal. The Lugal represented the
gods to the slaves there. 23 successive Lugals ruled
Mesopotamia's slaves for 24,510 years. Lugals
shifted their administrative centers from Kishi to Inanna's
Uruk, then to Akad.
Though "Sumer was the
heartland of the Enlilite territories," on its south edge, Anu,
King of Nibiru, father of both Enlil and Enki, decreed Enki's
rebuilt settlement, Eridu, forever the possession of Enki.
In 3460 B.C.E. Marduk
"decided he would extend his father's privilege" of a base in
Mesopotamia. For his base, Marduk chose Babylon [modern Bagdad)
on the Euphrates River (within Eridu), as his headquarters. "It
was built between the rebuilt Nippur (the pre-Deluvial Mission
Control Center) and Sippar (the pre-Deluvial spaceport of the
Anunnaki)."
3450 B.C.
ENLILITES BOMB MARDUK'S
BABYLON SPACEPORT, CONFOUND EARTHLING LANGUAGES
Marduk "had in mind
a facility that served both functions.–mission control and
spaceport." He named the place, Bab-Ili, "Gateway of the gods"–a
place from which the gods–especially those under his
influence--could ascend and descend the heavens. Marduk ordered
his slaves built at Bab-Ili a "tower whose head shall reach the
heavens–a launch tower." [Sitchin, Z., 2007,
The End of
BABEL GETS THE BABBLE
Marduk's allies, the
Astronauts (Igigi) who'd abducted slave beauties at Marduk's
wedding, ruled great estates in Lebanon and Sumer. Their estates
and the number of their servants grew as the Igigi Lords
continued infusing their genes with the genes of the slaves.
Nabu, Marduk's son,
summoned these Igigi communities to help build the spaceport at
Babylon.
Marduk taught the gathered
hybrid Eathlings to bake bricks for the spaceport. With his own
spaceport, Marduk could challenge the Enlilite spaceport on the
Sinai, the port Utu/Shamash, Inanna's twin (Enlil's son's son),
commanded.
Enlil ordered Marduk to drop the project peacefully, but Marduk
kept building the launch tower of Babylon [Sitchin, Z.,
1995, Divine Encounters, page 110 - 115; 2002, The
Lost Book of Enki, pages 281 - 282].
By 3450 B.C., Enlil told
his lineage lieutenants--sons and grandchildren--"Marduk an
unpermitted Gateway to Heaven is building, to Earthlings he is
entrusting. If we allow this to happen, no other matter of
Mankind shall be unreached."
"This evil plan must be
stopped, " roared Enlil's Champion, Ninurta.
The Enlilites staged a
night air raid and destroyed the launch tower and the Enkiite
camp at Babylon. They obliterated the tower much as the U.S.
obliterated Saddam's putative nuclear facilities some 5,450
years later.
Marduk fled to his
fatherEnki/Ptah's other domain on the Nile. Then Inanna and
Enlil's sons, Ninurta and Ishkur/Adad attacked Marduk from
aircraft. Marduk retreated into the beacon pyramid [Giza] in
Egypt.
On foot, Inanna,
Adad and Ninurta cornered Marduk in one of the pyramid's
air-tight chambers. "Let the slow death, by alive being buried,
be Marduk's sentence! Inanna her consent gave. Each one of them
one stone for plugging slid down, Marduk as in a tomb to seal"
[ Sitchin, Z.,The Lost Book of Enki, 2002:255].
MARDUK SPARED SUFFOCATION IN GIZA PYRAMID
Enki brought Sarpanit,
Marduk's Hybrid wife–their young son Nabu in hand, Inanna's
brother Utu/Shamash as well as Nannar/Sin (their father) to
plead for Marduk's life. Sarpanit prostrated herself before
Inanna, begging her to spare Marduk.
"Appeased not was Inanna.
'For the death of my beloved Dumuzi, the Instigator [Marduk]
must die,' Inanna retorted.
The Enlilites
scattered Marduk's slaves and programmed them to different
languages and scripts.
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Building the Launch Tower
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The Enlilites staged a night air raid and
destroyed the launch tower and the Enkiite camp at Babylon. |
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Painting by Pieter Bruegel |
MARDUK SPARED
SUFFOCATION IN GIZA PYRAMID
Enki brought Sarpanit,
Marduk's Hybrid wife–their young son Nabu in hand, Inanna's
brother Utu as well as Nannar (their father) to
plead for Marduk's life. Sarpanit prostrated herself before
Inanna, begging her to spare Marduk.
"Appeased not was
Inanna. 'For the death of my beloved Dumuzi, the
Instigator [Marduk] must
die,' Inanna retorted.
But Ninharsag’s plea
for clemency prevailed. Ningishzidda tunneled into Marduk's
chamber. He found Marduk unconscious but revived him. Enlil
exiled Marduk, his hybrid wife Sarpanit and their son Nabu
to "a place where horned beasts were hunted, a land
uninhabited by the descendants of Ziasudra
[Enki's hybrid son]."
The Enlilites
scattered Marduk's slaves and programmed them to different
languages and scripts.