Anu, the legal Successor to planet Nibiru King Lahma, signed a treaty with King Alalu who slew Lahma. Anu quit as Lahma’s successor and agreed to let his and Alalu’s grandson Marduk succeeds Alalu. But Anu reneged, abrogated the treaty, deposed Alalu and denied Marduk Nibiru’s Crown.
Prince Marduk rocketed to Earth where he joined his father Enki, Chief Scientist, Earth Goldmining Expedition (the Anunnaki). Marduk didn’t rule Nibiru; he only, for a while, ruled the Astronaut Corps (Igigi) on Mars.
The Prince wed a Hybrid (Sarpanit) whose ancestors his dad created. He built Babylon for both Anunnaki and Hybrids in Iraq.
Marduk backed the Igigi after they abducted hybrid women following his wedding. He helped settle them on Earth. The Igigi and the lineages they bred with the slave-women, allied with him, settled in Jericho, Canaan, and Egypt.
In 3450 BCE Anunnaki Commander Enlil-Yahweh had his son Ninurta bomb Marduk’s Babylon. In 2924 BCE Ninurta nuked the Expedition’s Sinai Spaceport to deny it to Marduk. Marduk’s brother Nergal bombed Sodom, Gomorra and the Salt Sea’s south bank to kill Marduk’s son Nabu. To Enlil’s shock, a radioactive storm blew from the bombs he’d ordered dropped and also killed his Sumerian Earthlings. Enlil left Earth rule to Marduk.
Marduk split us Hybrids into nations, religions, and businesses which his agents ran. He and his agents (the Illuminati) secretly ran our countries, faiths, and companies until 530 CE.
In 530 CE Nibiru’s King Anu gave his Crown to his grandson Nannar-Allah. Nannar sent agents who infiltrated Marduk’s cabal. Marduk’s and Nannar’s people killed each other until now.
Now Marduk says he’ll no longer foment wars, ignite religious disputes, pit nations and ethnic groups against each other. He won’t, he says, enslave people and countries in debt. With Nannar and Enki, he’ll co-create Aquarius’ Age of peace, unity, synergy, creativity, and abundance on Earth.
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More on the Gods of Old: Anunnaki: Gods No More by Sasha Lessin, Ph.D. (Anthropology, U.C.L.A.)