
What Ea Enki Told
The Saga of the Annunaki
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The Saga of the Annunaki, 5th volume
They came from Planet Ankad long ago and traveled through Hyperspace to an alien planet: Earth.
At home, they had everything: a thriving space industry, androids for the heavy work, an efficient school system, teleportation practiced by many… Why did they leave their planet?
Ea Enki, the Lord of Earth and their Leader, tells us their story. He talks about the tragedies he witnessed at home, the War of Houses, betrayal, and the attempt to murder him. He dreamed of a new beginning in a new world, an alien planet, unaware that the problems he had encountered in his home world would follow him.
But where did that ancient evil originate, that evil legion that seemed to infect so many people like a virus? Had it been imported from another planetary system? From one of the giant gas planets? The Lord of Earth struggles to find an answer. In his own words, he tells us what happened on Ankad before his voyage through the cosmic night when he headed for Earth.
Finally, he reports why he founded the first city on planet Earth: Eridu!
I love Ea Enki… but wait a minute… an extra-terrestrial?!?
Yes, I feel very passionate about Ea En-Ki. I love talking about him and his world-spanning megalithic civilization with its many sophisticated artifacts which can only be explained by the use of high-tech tools. Everywhere and on all continents, we see those megalithic constructions where one can find traces of machining by power tools and where multi-angled huge granite slabs are so perfectly fit together that you can’t even insert a credit card between the stones. Imagine that!
Like Z. Sitchin and Mauro Biglino, I argue that En-Ki and his contemporaries were of extra-terrestrial origin. In this context, the Abzu (Ea is Lord of the Abzu) represents the cosmic sea and the cosmos filled with streams of high-energy ions.
Ea Enki… is he just a myth? With the passing of many eons, real flesh-and-blood persons become legends, then myths, and finally, they belong to the realm of spirituality, with their characters being endowed with spiritual attributes. There is a parallel to what is written thousands of years later in Genesis: In the Beginning, Ea, a genius Architect, geneticist, and explorer, founded Eridu (the oldest city on Earth), dried up the swamps, planted orchards, interfered in human genetics…
No, he is much more than just a myth. I’d rather call him a precursor and a pre-historic figure.
When describing the protagonists of the Sumerian pantheon or establishing their genealogies, above all other texts and tablets, only the oldest fragments from proto-Sumerian times should be taken into account rather than the much more recent Akkadian and Babylonian texts. That seems logical.
The enmity between Ea En-Ki and his half-brothers, Iti En-Lil and Nannar-Sin (Suen/Shin), was the driving force behind the development of the events on Earth (Ki, as the Sumerians called it). This sibling rivalry was not only due to the position of each half-brother in the line to the throne but also to a gap in their intellectual potential (their I.Q). And the genius of the family was always Ea Enki, my favorite!
Finally, everything became the cause for discord, even the parentship and genealogy of their offspring. However, the earliest tablets report that Inanna was Ea’s daughter, contrary to what was written on more recent tablets. Furthermore, she was the twin of the God who was later called Dumuzi (Akenor). And yes: She was also Nin-Ki, En-Ki’s daughter-spouse.
Oh, and the first book―Alien Skies―embodies Anta-Inanna’s story, while the 5th book―What Ea Enki Told―represents its counterpart, Ea Enki’s version of those pre-historic events.
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