Source: The Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature. Artifacts and parenthetical commentary added by editor R. Brown.
(Adad / Ishkur / Thor, etc., father to mixed-breed son Ur-Ninurta, appointed to kingship, Adad named as the Thunder God, due to his use of high-tech alien weaponry & the thunderous crashing noise it makes)
Segment A
1–2
Hero of abundance, joyously (?) rumbling, father Ickur (Ishkur / Adad), great storm, you …
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barsud
4–9
Inundation, mighty tempest, raging wind, whose noise …, … in heaven and earth …,


(Adad, the Thunder God, atop his zodiac symbol of Taurus the Bull, with alien weaponry in hand)
Ickur … wind …, flashing lightning, …
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Segment B
1–10
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A second time he … a mighty tempest and a raging wind.
(“destructive wind of heaven” from planet Nibiru)
A third time … a destructive wind of heaven.
A fourth time he addressed (?) the dense clouds in the heavens.
Fine barley stood in the fertile fields, and the corn (known only to grow in the Americas) joyously …
(“grain stores in the fields” of Mesopotamia)
Ickur organized everything; he … the harvest and the superior barley.
He heaped up grain piles and grain stores in the fields for Ur-Ninurta (his semi-divine mixed-breed son-king).
(mixed-breed kings responsible for the production of goods, & work for the alien gods)
On a favorable day he sowed the seeds, he … the wheat.
For Ur-Ninurta the son of An (Adad is Anu’s grandson) he sowed the seeds, … Ickur, Inana (Inanna) and … life for him.
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sa-jara
(images of Enlil’s spouse Ninlil, mother to Ishkur)
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Ickur … Ur-Ninurta, the favorite (?) of Ninlil (Enlil’s spouse, Adad’s mother).
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Its jicgijal.
14–16
Holy lord of heaven and earth, who gives life to the holy people (?),
(Adad & his son-king Ur-Ninurta, perfect go-between for gods & earthlings)
Father Ickur, (father to giant mixed-breed semi-divine King Ur-Ninurta)
holy lord of heaven and earth, who gives life to the holy people (?)!
May plenty be provided for Ur-Ninurta, …
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Its uru.