Yahweh/Enlil wanted a [“hybrid demigod”] war-king to unify the First Region fiefs(Mesopotamia) and block Satan/Marduk’s threat to their squabbling temple-cities. “To Inanna, of Marduk the adversary, the task of the right man to find they entrusted.” [ZS, Enki: 30]
In 2371 BCE, Inanna choose her gardener, Sargon, as the Akkadian warrior king to lead her armies and Sumer. Allah/Nannar had fathered both Sargon and Inanna. Sargon rose from gardener to king when he raped her and she liked it. Yahweh ratified Sargon–who had Enlilite genes–as Sumer’s king.
Sargon began his rise when he saw Inanna snooze in his garden. “He bent over her perfect face and lightly, then, as she–half awake–responded, kissed her savagely. He entered her as she opened her eyes and her eyes shone with pleasure.” She declared Sargon her lover. Inanna repeatedly joined powerful aggressive men to lead her armies.
Inanna & Sargon conquered all Sumer
Sargon and Inanna built their capital, Agade in Akkad (near Babylon). They subdued all Sumer except Lagash, her Uncle Ninurta’s fief. She led Sargon’s army through Luristan in the Zagros Mountains. With the army and her mass-killing weapons, she and Sargon united Sumer. They spread spoken and written-on-clay Akkadian all over Sumer and spawned the Semitic languages (including Hebrew and Arabic). [ZS, Wars: 10 -11]
In 2316 BCE, while Satan/Marduk built an army in Egypt, Sargon invaded Marduk’s empty stronghold, Babylon. To show his disdain for Satan, Sargon planted in Agade an urn he’d filled with Babylon’s soil. Sargon “took away the soil for another Gateway to the Gods [Tower to Launch Rockets to Nibiru].” Inanna would build her own launch site and take interplanetary power. [ZS, Giants: 270]
Satan and his son Nabu returned from Egypt to Babylon. They fortified the city and diverted rivers to it from the other Sumerian cities. Satan said he’d build his spaceport in Babylon. “In the heart of Edin, in the midst of the First Region, Marduk himself established!
“Inanna’s fury no boundaries knew; with her weapons on Marduk’s followers death she inflicted. The blood of people, as never before on Earth, like rivers flowed.” Inanna and Satan both loosed lasers on each other’s Earthling armies.
“While Inanna remained gorgeous and enticing, Sargon began to age and drink too much. Inanna watched as the man she once loved passionately crumbled into a pathetic drunk afflicted by insomnia, haunted by demons.” In the end, Satan’s minions besieged Sargon and he died cursing Inanna [Ferguson, “Inanna Returns,” in Heaven and Earth, ZS, Ed.: 97]
(to be continued)
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