Thursday, 6 March 2014

LULU AMELU


Would it hurt you to learn that the human beings were the product of genetic engineering? The truths shouldn’t be hurting you…
 
When the Nibirians revolted on Earth it was decided to create primitive workers to do the hard works that the Anunnaki (those who came from sky to the Earth) didn’t want to do anymore. However the creation wasn’t an easy job. They carried out many experiments in the lab. First they took the eggs of an ape woman (the earthly beings) and the sperm of a Nibirian. They put the embryo into the womb of an ape woman. The result wasn’t as expected. They carried out many other experiments and in the end they decided to put the embryo into the womb of a Nibirian woman. That was the solution. We see how many experiments didn’t work out. One example we read in the text called Enki (the god of wisdom) and Ninmah (the birth goddess) (The ETCSL project, Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Oxford):

“Ninmah took clay from the top of the ABZU in her hand and she fashioned from it first a man who could not bend his outstretched weak hands. Enki looked at the man who could not bend his outstretched weak hands, and decreed his fate…”

In the text we see many more examples about the failed experiments. According to Zecharia Sitchin those events took place at around 300.000 BC. It means 150.000 years after the first landing of the Anunnaki.

The experiments from the Sumerian tablets


In that Sumerian text from around 3000 BC also we read that the first man was created from the clay:

 “Mix the heart of the clay that is over the abyss,
 The good and princely fashioners will thicken the clay,
 You, [Nammu] do you bring the limbs into existence;
 Ninmah will work above you” (Kramer, History Begins 109)

The clay as the creation material can be found in many religions and cultures.

“Your Lord said to the angels, "I am going to create a human being out of clay. When I have formed him and breathed My Spirit into him, fall down in prostration to him!" (Qur'an, 38:71-72)”

“We created man from an extract of clay. (Qur'an, 23:12)”

“Prometheus shaped man out of mud, and Athena breathed life into his clay figure” (Ancient Greek)

“The great god Tucapacha first made man and woman out of clay” (Michoacans of Mexico)

"And the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul." (Genesis 2:7)

All those religions appeared thousands years after the Sumerian wrote their creation stories. What does it mean for you? For me it means all the sacred books were somehow based upon the Sumerian and maybe later on the Akkadian texts. Can it be a proof that none of them were the words of the “God”? If you find a story that resembles to another which was written thousands years later, for me it is a proof that the older is the original one. And it is not only the creation myth we find in the Sumerian texts. There are many other stories such as flood which we will cover later. Some believe that in the experiment they used the sperms of Enki himself. Can it be because of that Enki tried to help the men always? Even in flood? By the way the Nibirian woman who gave birth to the first man was Enki’s wife Ninki.

“Ninki my spouse goddess, will be the one to give birth. Seven goddesses-of-birth will stand close, to assist her ".

The first man born was called Adapa! Sumerians wrote the first man’s name like that. That is very similar to Adam or? However those first creatures weren’t exactly like us. They didn’t have intelligence. They were just able to carry out the burden for the Anunnaki. The true “us”, Homo Sapiens Sapiens were created later thanks to other experiments.

The first man

Let’s go back to the “clay”. For me “clay” symbolizes the women of Earth. Because in the creation of the first man they used the eggs of an ape women, the beings who lived on “Earth”. Earth means also soil and clay…

And what is more important that we read in the texts that men were created in the image of the god. After learning the genetic experiment, it is not difficult to guess it. And it is not difficult to guess how the so called “aliens” look like. The ancient people accepted them as gods. And since the “gods” created us in their image, it is very clear that those “aliens” look like us, humanoid. Actually we look like them since we were created in their image. Just compare those two texts:

"And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness..."  "So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them." (Genesis 1: 26-27)
 
“The new-born's fate thou shalt pronounce; Ninki would fix upon it the image of the gods; And what it will be is "Man."  (Sumerian)

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