Six thousand years ago, astronaut/pioneers from the planet Nibiru dictated Enuma elish--the Creation Epic--to the Sumerians. The Sumerians wrote on clay tablets what the Nibirans told them how our solar system formed. The Creation Epic says Solaris, our Sun, then a solitary star, first created a planet the Nibirans called Tiamat. Tiamat was the proto-Earth. It orbited Solaris counterclockwise.
Next, Solaris, called Apsu, created Mercury and propelled Mercury with water and gold to Tiamat. Planet-pairs formed: Venus with Mars, Jupiter with Saturn, Uranus with Neptune. These planetary partners orbited the Sun counterclockwise, the same direction Tiamat followed.
Tiamat lacked a partner-planet, but one of her moons, Kingu, enlarged. Kingu prepared to partner with Tiamat. Then Kingu could orbit the Sun, rather than Tiamat. But, four billion years ago, before Kingu could attain planetary orbit around Solaris, Nibiru invaded the Solar System clockwise.
The gravitational pull of Nibiru pulled a piece of Neptune into space. That’s how we got Neptune’s moon, Triton. Triton, unlike other moons in the System, orbits its planet clockwise. As Nibiru pierced the System, it lost three moons. But Nibiru gained four. Nibiru tore four moons from Uranus. Not only that, but the invader tilted poor Uranus’ orbit. Nibiru pulled Gaga, Saturn’s largest moon, into clockwise orbit (between Neptune and Uranus). We call Gaga Pluto. Nibiru ripped eleven moons from Tiamat; the moons revolved now around Nibiru. One of Nibiru's moons hit Tiamat, knocked chunks of her into space and left her with a huge gouge. We call that gouge the Pacific Basin; we call the chunks Asteroids and commets. We call what's left of Tiamat Earth. In the Pacific, Waters and Life-seeds of Nibiru and Tiamat Evolved Together. Nibiru's gravity took with it all Tiamat’s moons except Kingu, the moon who, just before Kingu invaded, prepared to orbit Solaris. But instead, Nibiru intruded. Now Kingu lifelessly orbited Earth, not Solaris. Nibiru stabilized into a clockwise orbit (equal to 3,600 orbits of Earth around the Sun).
Millennia passed after Nibiru and the solar system stabilized around Solaris. Life on Nibiru evolved a technologically-sophisticated, long-lived Homo Sapiens, the humans of Nibiru. The Nibirans fought disastrous nuclear wars, but then unified under a single, planet-wide kingship. The King of Nibiru, 500,000 years ago, King Lahma, confronted environmental disaster. Nibiru was losing its atmosphere, critical to heat regulation and survival. King Lahma vacillated. Should he nuke the volcanoes to renew the atmosphere? Or send miners to Solaris' Asteroids, where probes showed gold? His scientists told him that they could powder and spread gold to hold Nibiru’s atmosphere. Lahma spent centuries pondering options while the planet's precious oxygen bled into space.
[Sitchin, Z., The Lost Book of Enki pages 32 - 33]
Comments
Post a Comment