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In response Vincent Kennedy⍟ to his Publication

Enki was an Annunaki - one of the group who came to Earth to mine our gold.

The slave race they brought with them revolted, so the Annunaki decided to take proto humans, add Annunaki dna and create another slave group, specific to Earth.

They turned off the genes for longevity, telepathy, self healing (all things the Annunaki had), instead, created us to age and breed... this way, they could indoctrinate each generation, testing each one with new ideas, to create a more malleable slave.

The Annunaki left overseers in the human race to ensure gold continued to be mined and stored for their 3600 year return - I think - they left a few more of the Annunaki genes turned on in them - to give their mid management the advantage. The bloodline families, I think, are the Annunaki overseers.

I think the Annunaki are due to return, with Nibiru. The red orb I have been tracking for 4 years, has been getting closer.

https://weathercams.faa.gov/map/-151.04044,60.66903,-149.0629,62.14872

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In response Carole Davis-Z to her Publication

Part 2 of 2: Enki demanded the humans be left to their devices and to survive or die of their own accord, but Enlil refused. Enki also refused, "removing the veil" that blinded the humans (think forbidden fruit), revealing who he truly was, teaching them how to survive and thrive, make clothes from animal skins, tools etc.. when Enlil discovered what had happened he unleased his wrath, causing great floods and droughts etc. Enki gathered as many people as he could and sent them to different areas of the planet where he and his wife taught them agriculture and medicine from the land. Meanwhile Enlil enslaved those he captured, demanded human sacrifice and pilfered the lands. His people suffered horribly as Enki and Enlil fought on the Earth. Their father returned and removed them from the planet, though Enki vowed to return to his people.

The original story is fascinating and familiar to many just with different character names.

Pt 1
Isn't it odd, I heard Enki was 'the bad guy', Enlil the good guy who made sure humanity could survive.

I always thought of it like Odin and Loki.

Had not made the feathered serpent connection, but it seems logical.

The Eden serpent on the other hand was one that always made me annoyed - they blame the innocent Eve, for the lies the serpent told. If a slave was courted by a master - they had to obey. ALWAYS thought the banishment was a crappy decision, and blamed the wrong being. Then of course you get into the whole 'women are the source if all evil bs - give me a break.
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In response 17 Joyful Goats to her Publication

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In response Carole Davis-Z to her Publication

When you look at the serpent in the garden in the context of the sumerian tales, you find that the serpent revealed the knowledge they were slaves. Enlil ("God", ruler, slave master) is of course enraged by this. The masculine construct "His"story is currently in has always played the woman as the bad guy. Even VK has said they are after the Woman. Destroy the divine feminine instead of allowing it to balance.

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In response Carole Davis-Z to her Publication

The text translations in their entirety are available in archives online. I've been through about 85% of them, and some of it is beyond drudgery to get through. I dont claim to understand it all but the general story is abundantly clear. It is the Adam and eve story in most ways, just with a geneticist using technologies even we can't fathom. It's all very fascinating. I would suggest going through it on your own and determining who as the good guy and who was the bad. Everyone has their opinion, often driven by a bias of some sort or another. I looked through it with neutrality and wonder, knowing things seem to be missing elsewhere.