By Sasha Alex Lessin, Ph.D. (Anthropology, U.C.L.A.) THE EARTH HAD STOPPED BREATHING In the bitter winter of 1889, the Paiute seer Wovoka lay trembling under storm clouds that turned day into ash. The sun vanished in a total eclipse, and through fever and snow, he felt the veil between worlds tear open. “I saw the …
Trump’s War on Truth, Democracy, and the American Soul
Trump’s War on Truth, Democracy, and the American Soul by Janet Kira Lessin, CEO, Aquarian Media Trump’s War on Truth, Democracy, and the American Soul (Response to Lev Parnas’s “EXPOSED: Trump’s Secret Plan for ‘Peace’ — and the Price the World Is Paying) By Janet Kira Lessin | Kira Ninmah on Substack When Peace Becomes a …
THE TRAIL OF TEARS: AMERICA’S MARCH OF DOMINATION
By Sasha Alex Lessin, Ph.D. (Anthropology, UCLA) “It is not a figure of speech,” the old Cherokee man said, staring into the embers of the council fire. “It was a real trail. And those were real tears.” BEFORE THE WHITES CAME Long before Andrew Jackson’s men forced them west, the CHEROKEE had walked between two worlds—the …
THE RISE OF THE OTTOMAN TURKS & THE FALL OF CONSTANTINOPLE
By Sasha Alex Lessin, Ph.D. (Anthropology, UCLA) SYNOPSIS The Ottoman Turks’ conquest of Constantinople in 1453 CE marked the end of a thousand years of Byzantine civilization. It ushered in a new chapter in humanity’s long struggle between domination and partnership. Behind the imperial grandeur stood the ancient Enlil-Marduk pattern of authoritarian control—given fresh form …
HORSE-KEEPERS OF THE EURASIAN STEPPES
By Sasha Alex Lessin, Ph.D. (Anthropology, UCLA) THE RIDERS WHO OUTRAN THE HORIZON* When the Aryan cattle-keepers spread across the western grasslands, a new breed of wanderer thundered behind them—the horse-keepers. Both the Cattlekeepers and the Horseherders were Caucasoid. Professor Ralph Linton wrote that these riders “transformed mobility into a weapon.” Where cattle demanded fences, …
Asian horse-keepers of the Eurasian steppes drove Aryan CATTLE-KEEPERS into Eastern Europe & the Indian subcontinent
By Sasha Alex Lessin, Ph.D. (Anthropology, UCLA) & Janet Kira Lessin (CEO, Aquarian Media CATTLE HERDING YIELDS WAR Ralph Linton wrote that Aryan village culture, trained and shaped by its Anunnaki mentors from Nibiru, carried forward an ideology of domination consciousness—a worldview of hierarchy and control that guided its economic and social institutions. When the …
THE ANUNNAKI AND THE BIRTH OF RELIGION: THE SHIFT FROM KNOWLEDGE TO CONTROL
By Zecharia Sitchin student, Janet Kira Lessin For thousands of years, these opposing Anunnaki lineages had shaped the trajectory of civilization. Enki and Ninmah, the geneticists and teachers, imparted humanity with knowledge — the awareness of oneself as a divine creation. Enlil, the administrator and general, sought order through fear, obedience, and dogma. Their cosmic …
IT TOOK MORE THAN 100 LBS OF CLAY FOR THE ANUNNAKI TO MAKE ADAM–But They Did Use Clay
Here, in an excerpt from Anunnaki, Gods No More Sasha Lessin, is what his teacher, the late Zecharia Sitchin said the Sumerians said the giants from Nibiru (whom they called “gods”) said about our creation: ENKI: ERECTUS GENES COULD ADAPT NIBIRAN GENOME TO EARTH 300,000 years ago, Lucifer (Enki), Chief Scientist for the gold mining expedition …
CHARLEMAGNE: Blood-Baptizer of Europe
By Sasha Alex Lessin, Ph.D. (Anthropology, UCLA) THE HOLY MURDERER In the late 700s CE, a towering figure strode from the ruins of Rome’s empire—a Frankish king whom popes hailed as Christ’s champion. Charles the Great, Charlemagne, declared that he would “unite Europe under the Cross.” Yet his unity was forged in blood. His armies …
GERMANIC & STEPPE INVASIONS — THE ANUNNAKI PATTERN IN MOTION
GERMANIC & STEPPE INVASIONS — THE ANUNNAKI PATTERN IN MOTION By Zecharia Sitchin students Sasha Alex Lessin, Ph.D. (Anthropology, UCLA) and Janet Kira Lessin (CEO, Aquarian Media) Origins: Northern Tribes and Sky Lords In the wide forests and frozen fjords of northern Europe, the Proto-Germanic tribes stirred to life between 1500 BCE and 100 CE. …










