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Erra (Nergal) and Ishum (Ninurta)

Source: Foster´s (B.) From Distant Days: myths, tales and poetry from Ancient Mesopotamia, CDL Press, 1995

(Texts: All Artifacts, Color Coding, & Writings in Bold Type With Italics Inside Parenthesis, are Added by Editor R. Brown, not the Authors, Translators, or Publishers!)

(gods in blue)

TABLET I

Narrator invokes Marduk, chief deity of Babylon, and Ishum (Ninurta), vanguard and companion of Erra (Nergal). Erra is restless and breaks into a soliloquy. He is anxious to fight and campaign, but hesitates through natural inertia.

Speaking of himself in the third person, Erra says that what he needs to stir him to action is Ishum´s encouragement (Ninurta & Nergal Battle Marduk)

O king of all inhabited lands, creator of the world,

O Hendursagga (Utu‘s son), first born (grandson) of Enlil [ ]

Holder of the sublime scepter, herdsman of the black-headed folk, shepherd of mankind,

5f - Ninurta slays demon DNA experiments (Ninurta, “zealous slaughterer”, Enlil‘s warrior son & heir)

O Ishum (Ninurta), zealous slaughterer, whose hands are suited to brandish fierce weapons,

And to make his sharp spear flash, Erra (Nergal), warrior of the gods, was restless in his dwelling,

2e - Nergal, younger brother to Marduk  (Nergal, god of the Under World, sometimes in texts Enlil‘s son, sometimes in texts Enki‘s son)

His heart urged him to do battle!

Says he to his weapons.

“Smear yourselves with deadly venom!”

To the Seven, warriors (nuclear missiles, alien technologies) unrivaled,

“Let your weapons be girded!”

He even says to you:

“You are the torch, they will see your light

“You are the vanguard, the gods will [ ]

“You are the stanchion, [zealous] slaughterer!

2c - Nergal, the god of the Underworld (Nergal, spouse to Ereshkigal, the powerful Queen of the Under World)

“(So) up, Erra, from laying waste the land

“How cheerful your mood will be and joyful your heart!

Erra´s limbs are sluggish, like those of a mortal lacking sleep,

“He says to himself, ‘Shall I get up or go to sleep?’

4f - Inanna's temple with landed shem (coin) 5a - Hittite rockets, god in sky chamber, shem

  (Inanna‘s shem parked at her temple; alien Anunnaki gods missiles on launch pad & in flight, god in landed command module / shem

“He says to his weapons, ‘Stay in the corners!’

“To the Seven, warriors unrivaled,

‘Go back to your dwellings!’

“Until you rouse him, he will sleep in his bedrooms,

“He will dally with Mami (unidentified), his mate”.

(With a second invocation, now of Ishum, the narrator introduces the terrible Seven (nuclear weapons), who stand ready to massacre the “black-headed folk” or Mesopotamians) (plus Marduk and Nabu)

O Engidudu, (unidentified?) who patrols at night, ever guiding the noble,

Who ever guides young men and women in safety, making light as day,

The Seven, warriors (the 7 nuclear missiles) unrivaled, their divine (alien) nature is different,

4b - Ancient Rockets, Egyptian  4a - Kush ancient rocket (Nubia), Sudan

     (Egyptian 3-stage rocket;  ancient Nubian missile with 2 alien pilots, technologies used on Earth in our long forgotten ancient past)

Their origins are strange, (alien technologies from planet Nibiru) they are terrifying,

Whoever sees them is numbed with fear.

Their breath of life is death,

People are too frightened to approach it!

Yet Ishum is the door, bolted before them.

3b - Anu of planet Nibiru (Anu, King of entire planet Nibiru, father to royal ruling princes & princesses on Earth Colony)

When Anu, the king of the gods, sowed his seed in the earth,

She bore him seven gods (nuclear missiles), he called them the Seven.

They stood before him, that he ordain their destinies,

He summoned the first to give his instructions,

“Wherever you go and spread terror, have no equal.”

He said to the second,

“Burn like fire, scorch like flame”.

He commanded the third,

“Look like a lion, let him who sees you be paralyzed with fear”.

He said to the fourth,

“Let a mountain collapse when you present your fierce arms”.

He said to the fifth,

“Blast like the wind, scan the circumference of the earth”.

He said to the sixth.

“Go out everywhere (like the deluge) and spare no one”.

The seventh he charged with viperous venom,

” Slay whatever lives”. (nuclear missile #7, brought to Earth by fleeing Alalu many years prior)

After Anu had ordained destinies for all of the Seven (nuclear missiles),

2d - Nergal, god of the Underworld (Nergal, powerful warrior god of the Netherworld / Under World / Hades / Hell)

He gave those very ones to Erra, warrior of the gods, saying:

“Let them go beside you, when the clamor of human habitations becomes noisome to you,

“And you resolve to wreak destruction,

“To massacre the black-headed folk and fell the livestock,

“Let these be your fierce weaponry, let them go beside you”.

The Seven offer the encouragement that Erra needs. . In a rousing call to arms, they extol the heroic excitement of the campaign, the honor, prestige and gratification it brings. The Seven claim vaguely that they are not respected enough, that others are growing more important than they. They bring up the old charge that men (earthlings) make too much noise for the gods to sleep, although this was not the cause Erra had given for his own lack of sleep. The Seven claim further that there are too many wild animals on the loose. Their final claim no doubt the most important one, is that they are bored and out of training. (for war against Marduk & Nabu!)

These are the ones who are in a fury, holding their weapons aloft,

They are saying to Erra, “Up, do your duty!

“Why have you been sitting in the city like a feeble old man,

“Why sitting at home like a helpless child?

“Shall we eat woman food, like non-combatants?

Have we turned timorous and trembling, as if we can’t fight?

“Going to the field for the young and vigorous is like to a very feast,

“But the noble who stays in the city can never eat enough.

“His people will hold him in low esteem, he will command no respect,

“How could he threaten a campaigner?

“However well developed is the strength of the city dweller,

“How could he possibly best a campaigner?

“However toothsome city bread, it holds nothing to the campfire loaf,

“However sweet fine beer, it holds nothing to water from a skin,

“The terraced palace holds nothing to the wayside sleeping spot!

“Be off to the field, warrior Erra, make your weapons clatter,

“Make loud your battle cry that all around they quake,

“Let the Igigigods (those who transport to & from Nibiru & Earth) hear and extol your name,

1h - procession-lg  (giant aliens standing upon their zodiac signs & symbols)

1ee - Relief at Maltaya (Anu‘s royal alien giants, those controlling things on Earth Colony)

“Let the Anunna-gods hear and flinch at the mention of your,

“Let all the gods hear and bend for your yoke,

“Let sovereigns hear and fall prostrate before you,

“Let countries hear and bring you their tribute,

“Let the lowly hear and perish of their own accord,

“Let the mighty hear and his strength diminish,

“Let lofty mountains hear and their peaks crumble,

“Let the surging sea hear and convulse, wiping out her increase!

“Let the stalk be yanked from the tough thicket,

“Let reeds of the impenetrable morass be shorn off,

“Let men turn cowards and their clamor subside,

“Let beasts tremble and return to clay,

“Let the gods your ancestors see and praise your valor!

“Warrior Erra (Nergal), why do you neglect the field for the city?

“The very beats and creatures hold us in contempt!

“O warrior Erra, we will tell you, thought that we say be offensive to you!

Erra the whole land outgrows us,

“You must surely hear our words!

“Do a kindly deed for the gods of hell, who delight in deadly stillness,

“The Anunnagods (those colonizing on the Earth) cannot fall asleep for the clamor of humankind,

Beasts are overrunning the meadows, life of the land,

“The farmer sobs bitterly for his field,

“Lion and wolf are felling the livestock,

“The shepherd, who cannot sleep day and night for the sake of his flocks, is calling upon you,

“We too, who know the mountain passes, have forgotten how to go,

“Cobwebs are spun over our field gear,

“Our fine bow resists and is too strong for us,

“The tip of our sharp arrow is bent out of true,

“Our blade is corroded for want of a slaughter!”

The warrior Erra heard them,

What the Seven said pleased him like finest oil.

He made ready to speak and said to Ishum (Ninurta):

“Why, having heard, did you sit by silent?

“Lead the way, let me begin my campaign!

“[ ] the Seven, warriors without rival,

Make my fierce weapons (the Seven) march by my side,

But you be the vanguard and rear guard”.

 (Ninurta, Enlil‘s son & heir, born of the “double seed”, by father Enlil & mother Ninhursag)

When Ishum heard what he said, he felt pity and said to the warrior Erra:

“O Lord Erra, why have you plotted evil against the gods?

To lay waste the lands and decimate the people”.

2g - Nergal, Lord of the Lower World (Nergal attacks Marduk as either his brother or his cousin) 2b - Marduk, son & heir to Enki

Erra made ready to speak and said to Ishum (Ninurta), his vanguard:

“Keep quiet,Ishum, listen to what I say, as concerns the people of the inhabited world, whom you would spare.

“O vanguard of the gods, wise Ishum, whose counsel is always for the best,

“I am the wild bull in heaven, I am the lion on earth, “I am king in the land, I am the fiercest among the gods,

“I am warrior among the Igigigods, mighty one among the Anunnagods!

“I am the smiter of wild beasts, battering ram against the mountain,

“I am the blaze in the reed thicket, the broad blade against the rushes,

“I am banner for the march, I blast like the wind, I thunder like the storm,

4d - Nergal & sky-chariot 1600 B.C. (Nergal‘s sky-chariot / sky-disc, earthling misunderstood technologies of the alien gods, 1,600 B.C.)

“Like the sun, I scan the circumference of the world, “I am the wild ram striding forth in the steppe,

“I invade the range and take up my dwelling in the fold,

“All the gods are afraid of a fight, so the black-headed folk (the earthlings) are contemptuous!

As for me, since they did not fear my name, and I have disregarded Marduk´s command,

5aa - Ninurta, son of Enlil & Ninhursag, heir 2c - Nergal, the god of the Underworld  3bb - Marduk in battle, Nabu, & unknown

(Enlil‘s son Ninurta                        & Nergal               vrs. Enki‘s descendants Marduk & son Nabu)

so he may act according to his wishes “I will make Marduk angry,

stir him from his dwelling, and lay waste the people!” (earthlings die by tens of thousands)

The warrior Erra (Nergal) set out for Babylon, city of the (Marduk) king of the gods.

He entered Esagila (Marduk‘s residence), palace of heaven and earth and stood before him.

4 - Nergal wars against brother Marduk (king high-priest atop ziggurat temple residence of Marduk , & Marduk prepare for war)

He made ready to speak, saying to the king of the gods:

“Why has your precious image, symbol of your lordship, lost its brilliance?

8c - Tower of Babel, Marduk's Unauthorized Spaceport

     (Marduk‘s Tower of Babel attempt to possess his own launch & landing central station, Enlil had them destroy it)

“Your lordly diadem, which made the inner sanctum shine like the outside tower, why is it dimmed?”

2a - Marduk, Enki's 1st son, god of Babylon (Marduk, Enki‘s eldest son & heir, builder of the Tower of Babel, god of Babylon & Egypt)

The king of the gods (Marduk claimed to his supremacy from Babylon) made ready to speak,

saying to Erra, these words, “O warrior Erra, concerning that deed you said you would do,

“Once, long ago indeed I grew angry, indeed I left my dwelling and caused the deluge!

“When I left my dwelling, the regulation of heaven and earth disintegrated:

“The shaking of heaven meant: the positions of the heavenly bodies changed, nor did I restore them,

“The quaking of netherworld meant: the yield of the furrow diminished, being thereafter difficult to exploit.

“The regulations of heaven and earth disintegrating meant: underground water diminished, high water receded.

When I looked again, it was struggle to get enough.

“Productivity of living offspring declined, nor did I renew it,

“Such that were I a plowman, I could hold all seed in my hand.

“I built another house and settled therein

2c - Marduk relief, flowing waters of Babylon (Marduk towers the ziggurats / pyramids, founder-god of Babylon & Egypt)

“As to my precious image, which had been struck by the deluge that its appearance was sullied,

“I commanded fire to make my features shine and cleanse my apparel.

“When it had shined my precious image and completed the task, “I donned my lordly diadem and returned.

“Haughty were my features, terrifying my glare!

“The survivors of the deluge saw what was done,

“Shall I raise my weapon and destroy the rest?

“I sent those craftsmen down to the depths, I ordered them not to come up,

“I removed the wood and gemstone and showed no one where,

“Now then, warrior Erra, as concerns that deed you said you would do,

“Where is the wood, flesh of the gods, suitable for the lord of the universe,

“The sacred tree, splendid stripling, perfect for lordship,

“Whose roots thrust down an hundred leagues through the waters of the vast ocean to the depths of hell,

 (Anu, king of planet Nibiru, father to Enlil & Enki, the Biblical “sons of God)

“Whose crown brushed Anu´s heaven on high?

“Where is the clear gemstone that I reserved for [ ]?

“Where is Ninildum, (unidentified?) great carpenter of my supreme divinity,

“Wielder of the glittering hatchet, who knows that tool,

“Who makes it shine like the day and puts it in subjection at my feet?

“Where is Kunig-banda, (unidentified?) fashioner of god and man, whose hands are sacred?

“Where is Ninagal (Enki‘s son), wielder of the upper and lower millstone

“Who grinds up hard copper like hide and who forges tools?

“Where are the choice stones, created by the vast sea, to ornament my diadem?

“Where are the seven sages of the depths, those sacred fish,

3b - Enki image (Enki, 1st to arrive on planet Earth with crew of 502a - Enki keeper of the MUs-knowledge disks

who, like Ea (Enki, wisest god) their lord, are perfect in sublime wisdom, the ones who cleansed my person?

The warrior Erra heard him….. [ ]

He made ready to speak, saying to noble Marduk,

“[ craftsmen ],

“[ tree ],

“Clear gemstone [from] its place will I bring up.”

When Marduk heard this, he made ready to speak, saying to the warrior Erra:

“(When) I rise from my dwelling, the regulation of heaven and earth will disintegrate,

“The waters will rise and sweep over the land,

“Bright day will turn to darkness, whirlwind will rise and the stars of heaven will be…

Ill winds will blow and the eyesight of living creatures will be darkened,

“Demons will raise up and seize [ ],

“They will …. the unarmed one who confronts them!

“The gods of hell will rise up and smite down living creatures,

“Who will keep them at bay till I gird on my weaponry once more?

When Erra heard this, he made himself ready to speak, saying to noble Marduk:

“O noble Marduk, while you enter the house, fire cleanses your apparel and you return to your palace,

“For that time I will govern and keep strong the regulation of heaven and earth,

“I will go up to heaven and issue instructions to the Igigi gods, (gods in orbit transporting goods between planets)

“I will go down to the depths and keep the Anunna (Anunnaki) gods in order.

“I will dispatch the wild demons to the netherworld,

2b - Nergal, god of the Underworld  (Nergal with his double-lion-headed alien high-tech weaponry, used against gods & earthlings)

“I will brandish my fierce weaponry against them,

“I will truss the wings of the ill wind like a bird’s.

“At that house you shall enter, O noble Marduk,

“I will station Anu and Enlil to the right and left, like bulls.”

Noble Marduk heard him, the words which Erra spoke pleased him.

TABLET II

He arose from his dwelling, an inaccessible place,

He set out for the dwelling of the Anunnagods.

He entered that house and stood before them.

2e - Babylonian Shamash 2000B.C. (Utu, Nannar‘s powerful son, Enlil‘s grandson, symbolized as the Sun god, & damaged king)

Shamash (Utu) looked upon him and let his protective radiance fall…

5d - goddess & Nannar (Ninsun & uncle Nannar / Sin, the Moon Crescent god & patron god of Ur)

Sin (Sin / Nannar) looked everywhere, and did not leave the Netherworld,

Ill winds rose and the bright daylight was turned to gloom,

The clamor of the peoples throughout the land was stilled,

The Igigi gods were terrified and went up to heaven,

The Anunna gods were frightened and went down to the pit of hell,

[ ] the entire circumference [ ][ ] in the dust [ ] let us see”.

[ ] its doors.

[ ] like the stars of heaven.”

(Gap)

The gods convene to discuss the situation. Ea (Enki), intent upon restoring Marduk to his place, reasons that, even though the original sublime craftsmen cannot return, Marduk authorized reproduction of them to be made that are endowed with wondrous powers by Ea at Marduk´s command. The repairs are proceeding well. Erra, while standing guard at the hour where the work is being done lest harm approach, is taking the opportunity to usurp Marduk´s power by keeping everyone away from him. So vainglorious is Erra´s shouting that Ea resolves to see him humbled.

“The diadem [ ]

“His heart [ ]

“The governor’s [ ]

“The awe-inspiring radiance of his divine splendor [ ] his days [ ],

“[ ] like rain,

3j - unknown, Utu, Ninurta, & Enki (Utu & Ninurta climb the ziggurat to visit Enki in Eridu)

“Let Ea (Enki, Marduk‘s father) in the depths [ ] his springs,

“Let Shamash (Utu) see …. [ ] and let the people [ ]

“Let Sin (Nannar) behold, and at his sign (moon crescent), let him [ ] to the land.

“Concerning that work, Ea[ ] is expert”.

 (Nergal, sometimes in texts Enki‘s son , sometimes in texts Enlil‘s son)

“The warrior Erra (Nergal) became very angry,

“Why, because of foam on the waters, the …. of mankind,

“Which I myself created to bring offerings to the Anunna gods,

“Did noble Marduk give up, not at the appointed time?

“He plotted to lay waste the lands and destroy their people!”

Ea the king considered and said these words,

 (Marduk, dominant aggressive founder of Babylon & Egypt)

“Even now that noble Marduk has arisen from his dwelling, he did not command those craftsmen to come up.

“How can images of them, which I made among mankind,

“Approach his sublime divinity, where no god has access?

“He himself gave those same human craftsmen great discretion and authority,

“He gave them wisdom and perfect dexterity,

“They have made his precious image radiant, even finer than before,

“Warrior Erra has stationed himself before him, night and day without ceasing,

“Besetting the house for making radiant the precious image

for the sovereignty of the king and saying,’ Don’t come near the work!

‘ [He who draws] near it -I will cut short his life and prolong his death agony.’

“[ ] let him hasten at the work, “[ ] has no equal.

 (Erra stele, these artifacts of the alien gods are shamefully being destroyed by Radical Islam)

“[ ] Erra was speaking like a mortal,

“[ ] was trying to rival the noble one,

“[ ] may he be humbled.”

The images of the craftsmen made his precious image radiant, [ ] …..

They set the…. at his door, [ ] king Shamash girds it on,

[ ] he reoccupied his dwelling, [ ] brilliance was reestablished,

[All the gods….] were gathered, Erra[ noble] Marduk,

“Noble Marduk, [ ] “Godlike, you [ ] “Small to great [ ]

[ ] Erra…. [ ] … his uproar was terrifying, “[ ] … the image,

4g - Nergal, spouse to Ereshkigal    (Nergal)

“[ ] of your lordship are raised up and established”.

The king of the gods made ready to speak and said, “[ ] and went up to heaven.”

[ ] he commanded, “Return to your dwellings!”

[ ] … his sign, “[ ] upon your face, “[ ] their peoples.

“[ ] you did not turn your back.”

He heard him, … said to the king of the gods,

“The word of Marduk [ ] of the day”.

He said to him [ ]

“Come now, [ ]

“To destroy the lands [ why did you plot?]?

Erra heard him [ ]…

He entered [ ].

Anu heard in heaven [ ],

He bowed his lofty head [ ],

Antu (Anu‘s spouse), mother of the gods, was aghast [ ],

She entered her chamber,

Enlil´s [ ]

(Gap)

[ ] father of the gods [ ]

 (royal prince Enlil, King Anu‘s son of the “double-seed” & heir, Earth Colony Commander)

[ ] Enlil[ ]

Among the beasts, all of them [ ] Erra among all the gods [ ]

Among the stars of heaven the Fox Star [ ]

Was shining bright and its radiance [ ] for him,

The stars of all the gods were dazzling [ ],

2f - Nergal (Marduk vrs. (brother, or cousin) Nergal / Erra, & cousin Ninurta)

Because they were angry with each other, and noble Marduk[ ] put [ ],

“The star of Erra is shining bright and its radiant…. of warfare.

“His awe-inspiring brilliance will….. and all people will perish.

Gods Using Nuclear Weapons Quotes From Texts

(Texts: All Artifacts, Color Coding, & Writings in Bold Type With Italics Inside Parenthesis, are Added by Editor R. Brown, not the Authors, Translators, or Publishers!)

(gods in blue)

 

THE EXPLOITS OF NINURTA OR NINURTA LUGAL-E

Ninurta, Enlil’s son, was handing down decisions.

At that moment the Lord’s battle-mace looked towards the Mountains,

the Car-ur (Ninurta’s weapon? /general?) cried out aloud to its master:

‘Lord of lofty station, foremost one,

who presides over all lords from the throne dais,

Ninurta, whose orders are unalterable,

whose decisions are faithfully executed; my master!

Heaven copulated with the verdant Earth,

Ninurta: she has born him a warrior who knows no fear —

the Asag (Marduk), a child who sucked the power of milk

without ever staying with a wet-nurse, a foster-child,

O my master — knowing no father, a murderer from the Mountains,

a youth who has come forth from ……,

whose face knows no shame; impudent of eye, an arrogant male,

Ninurta (1 ms. has instead: Ninjirsu), rejoicing in his stature.

My Hero, you who are like a bull, I will take my stand beside you.

My master, who turns sympathetically towards his own city,

who is effective in carrying out his mother’s wishes:

it has sired offspring in the Mountains, and spread its seeds far and wide.

The plants have unanimously named it king over them;

like a great wild bull, it tosses its horns amongst them.

The cu, the sajkal, the esi (diorite), the usium,

the kagina (haematite), and the heroic nu stones,

its warriors, constantly come raiding the cities.

For them a shark’s tooth has grown up in the Mountains; it has stripped the trees.

Before its might the gods of those cities bow towards it.

My master, this same creature has erected a throne dais: it is not lying idle.

Ninurta, Lord, it actually decides the Land’s lawsuits, just as you do.

Who can compass the Asag’s (Marduk’s) dread glory?

Who can counteract the severity of its frown?

People are terrified, fear makes the flesh creep; their eyes are fixed upon it.

My master, the Mountains have taken their offerings to it.”

“Hero! They have appealed to you, because of your father; son of Enlil,

Lord, because of your superior strength they are looking to you here;

since you are strong, my master,they are calling for your help,

saying, Ninurta, that not a single warrior counts except for you!

They wanted to advise you about …….

Hero, there have been consultations with a view to taking away your kingship.

Ninurta, it is confident that it can lay hands

on the powers received by you in the abzu (Enki’s domain).

Its face is deformed, its location is continually changing;

day by day, the Asag (Enki’s son Marduk) adds territories to its domain.”

“But you will force it into the shackles of the gods.

You, Antelope of Heaven, must trample the Mountains beneath your hooves,

Ninurta, Lord, son of Enlil.

Who has so far been able to resist its assault?

The besetting Asag is beyond all control, its weight is too heavy.

Rumors of its armies constantly arrive, before ever its soldiers are seen.

This thing’s strength is massive, no weapon has been able to overturn it.

Ninurta, neither the ax nor the all-powerful spear can penetrate its flesh,

no warrior like it has ever been created against you.

Lord, you who reach out towards the august divine powers (alien technology),

splendor, jewel of the gods, you bull with the features of a wild bull,

with a prominent backbone, …… this fellow is clever!

My Ninurta, whose form Enki contemplates with favor,

my Uta-ulu (Ninurta), Lord, son of Enlil, what is to be done?

The Lord cried “Alas!” so that Heaven trembled,

and Earth huddled at his feet and was terrified (?) at his strength.

Enlil became confused and went out of the E-kur.

The Mountains were devastated.

That day the earth became dark, the Anuna trembled.

The Hero beat his thighs with his fists. The gods dispersed;

the Anuna (Anunnaki) disappeared over the horizon like sheep.

The Lord arose, touching the sky;

Ninurta went to battle, with one step (?) he covered a league,

he was an alarming storm, and rode on the eight winds towards the rebel lands.

His arms grasped the lance.

The mace snarled at the Mountains, the club began to devour all the enemy.

He fitted the evil wind and the sirocco on a pole (?),

he placed the quiver on its hook (?).

An enormous hurricane, irresistible,

went before the Hero, stirred up the dust,

caused the dust to settle, leveled high and low, filled the holes.

It caused a rain of coals and flaming fires; the fire consumed men.

It overturned tall trees by their trunks, reducing the forests to heaps,

Earth put her hands on her heart and cried harrowingly;

the Tigris was muddied, disturbed, cloudy, stirred up.

He hurried to battle on the boat Ma-kar-nunta-eda;

the people there did not know where to turn, they bumped into (?) the walls.

The birds there tried to lift their heads to fly away,

but their wings trailed on the ground.

The storm flooded out the fish there in the subterranean waters,

their mouths snapped at the air.

It reduced the animals of the open country to firewood,

roasting them like locusts. (alien nuclear technology)

It was a deluge rising and disastrously ruining the Mountains.

The Hero Ninurta led the march through the rebel lands.

He killed their messengers in the Mountains, he crushed (?) their cities,

he smote their cowherds over the head like fluttering butterflies,

he tied together their hands with hirin grass,

so that they dashed their heads against walls.

The lights of the Mountains did not gleam in the distance any longer.

People gasped for breath (?); those people were ill,

they hugged themselves, they cursed the Earth,

they considered the day of the Asag’s birth a day of disaster.

The Lord caused bilious poison to run over the rebel lands.

As he went the gall followed, anger filled his heart,

and he rose like a river in spate and engulfed all the enemies.

In his heart he beamed at his lion-headed weapon,

as it flew up like a bird, trampling the Mountains for him. (skyship)

It raised itself on its wings to take away prisoner the disobedient,

it spun around the horizon of heaven to find out what was happening.

          Someone from afar came to meet it,

brought news for the tireless one, the one who never rests,

whose wings bear the deluge, the Car-ur (terrible weapon).

What did it gather there …… for Lord Ninurta?

It reported the deliberations of the Mountains,

it explained their intentions to Lord Ninurta, it outlined (?)

what people were saying about the Asag.

“Hero, beware!” it said concernedly.

The weapon embraced him whom it loved,

the Car-ur (general / pilot / weapon) addressed Lord Ninurta:

“Hero, pitfall (?), net of battle,

Ninurta, King, celestial mace …… irresistible against the enemy,

vigorous one, tempest which rages against the rebel lands,

wave which submerges the harvest,

King, you have looked on battles, you have …… in the thick of them.

Ninurta, after gathering the enemy in a battle-net, after erecting a great reed-altar,

Lord, heavenly serpent, purify your pickaxe and your mace!

Ninurta, I will enumerate the names of the warriors you have already slain:

the Kuli-ana, the Dragon, Gypsum, the Strong Copper,

the hero Six-headed Wild Ram, the Magilum boat,

Lord Saman-ana, the Bison bull, the Palm-tree King,

the Anzud bird (Anzu), the Seven-headed Snake

Ninurta, you slew them in the Mountains.”

“But Lord, do not venture again to a battle as terrible as that.

Do not lift your arm to the smiting of weapons,

to the festival of the young men, to Inanna’s dance!

Lord, do not go to such a great battle as this!

Do not hurry; fix your feet on the ground.

Ninurta, the Asag is waiting for you in the Mountains.

Hero who is so handsome in his crown, firstborn son (of Ninhursag)

whom Ninlil has decorated with numberless charms,

good Lord, whom a princess bore to an en priest,

Hero who wears horns like the moon, who is long life for the king of the Land,

who opens the sky by great sublime strength, inundation who engulfs the banks ……,

Ninurta, Lord, full of fearsomeness, who will hurry towards the Mountains,

proud Hero without fellow, this time you will not equal the Asag!

Ninurta, do not make your young men enter the Mountains.”

The Hero, the son, pride of his father,

the very wise, rising from profound deliberation,

Ninurta, the Lord, the son of Enlil, gifted with broad wisdom, the …… god,

the Lord stretched his leg to mount the onager, and joined the battalions …….

He spread over the Mountains his great long ……,

he caused …… to go out among its people like the …….

He reached …….

He went into the rebel lands in the vanguard of the battle.

He gave orders to his lance, and attached it …… by its cord;

the Lord commanded his mace, and it went to its belt.

The Hero hastened to the battle, he …… heaven and earth.

He prepared the throw-stick and the shield,

the Mountains were smitten and cringed beside the battle legions of Ninurta.

When the hero was girding on his mace, the sun did not wait, the moon went in;

they were forgotten, as he marched towards the Mountains;

the day became like pitch.

The Asag leapt up at the head of the battle.

For a club it uprooted the sky, took it in its hand;

like a snake it slid its head along the ground.

It was a mad dog attacking to kill the helpless, dripping with sweat on its flanks.

Like a wall collapsing, the Asag fell on Ninurta the son of Enlil.

Like an accursed storm, it howled in a raucous voice;

like a gigantic snake, it roared at the Land.

It dried up the waters of the Mountains, dragged away the tamarisks,

tore the flesh of the Earth and covered her with painful wounds.

It set fire to the reed-beds, bathed the sky in blood, turned it inside out;

it dispersed the people there.

At that moment, on that day, the fields became black potash,

across the whole extent of the horizon, reddish like purple dye —

truly it was so! (nuclear war, Ninurta & Nergal vrs. Marduk and Nabu)

An (Anu) was overwhelmed, crouched, wrung his hands against his stomach;

Enlil groaned and hid himself in a corner,

the Anuna flattened themselves against walls,

the house was full of fearful sighing as of pigeons.

The Great Mountain Enlil cried to Ninlil:

“My wife, my son is no longer here; what is there to support me?

The Lord, the authority of the E-kur,

the King who imposes the strong shackle for his father,

a cedar rooted in the abzu, a crown with broad shade,

my son, my security — he is not here any more: who will take me by the hand?”

The weapon which loved the Lord, obedient to its master,

the Car-ur .….. for Lord Ninurta to his father in Nibru …….

The awesome splendor enveloped Ninurta like a garment, …….

…… bound him: therefore the Lord …….

The weapon …… spoke to Enlil.

“…… Ninurta, having confidence in himself; …… he will be standing;

the waters will be dried up as if by the sun’s heat;

…… he will breathe again, he will be standing full of joy.

I shall cause horrid storms to rise against …… of the Hero Ninurta …….

…… as for him who resisted (?) the Mountains,

he has been amazed by his strength.

Now I shall give my orders, you are to follow these instructions:

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…… in the fields, let him not diminish the population.

…… let him not cause a lack of posterity.

Let him not cause to perish the name of all the kinds of species (alien weapons)

whose destinies I, Enlil, have decreed.”

The weapon, its heart ……, was reassured:

it slapped its thighs, the Car-ur began to run,it entered the rebel lands,

joyfully it reported the message to Lord Ninurta:

“My master, …… for you, Enlil has said:

“As the Deluge i.e. Ninurta, before whom the venom has piled up,

attacks the enemy, let him take the Asag by the shoulder,

let him pierce its liver, let my son enter with it into the E-kur.

Then, Ninurta, to the limits of the earth my people

will deservedly praise your power.”

You, Lord who trusts in the word of his father, do not tarry, great strength of Enlil.

Storm of the rebel lands, who grinds the Mountains like flour,

Ninurta, Enlil’s seal-bearer, go to it!

Do not tarry. My master:

the Asag has constructed a wall of stakes on an earthen rampart;

the fortress is too high and cannot be reached, …… its fierceness does not diminish.

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My master, …….”

Ninurta opened his mouth to speak to the mace …….

He aimed the lance at the Mountains …….

The Lord stretched out an arm towards the clouds.

Day became a dark night.

He yelled like a storm, …….

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The Lord …… clouds of dust.

In his battle he smote the Mountains with a cudgel.

The Car-ur made the storm-wind rise to heaven,

scattering the people; like …… it tore.

Its venom alone destroyed the townspeople.

The destructive mace set fire to the Mountains,

the murderous weapon smashed skulls with its painful teeth,

the club which tears out entrails gnashed its teeth.

The lance was stuck into the ground and the crevasses filled with blood.

In the rebel lands dogs licked it up like milk.

The enemy rose up, crying to wife and child,

“You did not lift your arms in prayer to Lord Ninurta.

The weapon (alien technology) covered the Mountains with dust,

but did not shake the heart of the Asag.

The Car-ur threw its arms around the neck of the Lord:

“Hero, ah, what further awaits you?

Do not on any account meddle with the hurricane of the Mountains.

Ninurta, Lord, son of Enlil, I tell you again, it is made like a storm.

It is a blister whose smell is foul,

like mucus which comes from the nose it is unpleasant,

Lord, its words are devious, it will not obey you.

My master, it has been created against you as a god; who can help you?

Hero, it falls on the land as a whirlwind, it scrubs it as if with saltwort,

Ninurta, it chases the onagers before it in the Mountains.

Its terrifying splendor sends the dust into clouds,

it causes a downpour of potsherds (alien nuclear technology).

In the rebel lands it is a lion striking with savage teeth; no man can catch it.

After reducing everything to nothing in the north wind, it …….

The sheepfolds have been closed by ghostly demons.

It has dried up the waters in the ground.

In the whirlwind storm, the people are finished, they have no solution (?).

From an implacable enemy, great Hero, Lord, turn away,” he said quietly.

But the Lord howled at the Mountains, could not withhold a roar.

The Hero did not address the rebel lands, he …….

He reversed the evil that it had done …….

He smashed the heads of all the enemies, he made the Mountains weep.

The Lord ranged about in all directions,

like a soldier saying “I will go on the rampage”.

Like a bird of prey the Asag looked up angrily from the Mountains.

He commanded the rebel lands to be silent and …….

Ninurta approached the enemy and flattened him like a wave (?).

The Asag’s terrifying splendor was contained, it began to fade, it began to fade.

It looked wonderingly upwards.

Like water he agitated it, he scattered it into the Mountains,

like weeds he pulled it up, like rushes he ripped it up. …”

ERRA (Nergal) AND ISHUM (Ninurta)

TABLET I

Narrator invokes Marduk, chief deity of Babylon, and Ishum (Ninurta), vanguard and companion of Erra (Nergal). Erra is restless and breaks into a soliloquy. He is anxious to fight and campaign, but hesitates through natural inertia.

Speaking of himself in the third person, Erra says that what he needs to stir him to action is Ishum´s encouragement (Ninurta & Nergal Battle Marduk)

O Ishum (Ninurta), zealous slaughterer,

whose hands are suited to brandish fierce weapons,

And to make his sharp spear flash, Erra (Nergal), warrior of the gods,

was restless in his dwelling,

His heart urged him to do battle!

Says he to his weapons.

“Smear yourselves with deadly venom!”

To the Seven, warriors (alien technology-nuclear weapons) unrivaled,

“Let your weapons be girded!”

He even says to you:

“You are the torch, they will see your light

“You are the vanguard, the gods will [ ]

“You are the stanchion, [zealous] slaughterer!

“(So) up, Erra, from laying waste the land

“How cheerful your mood will be and joyful your heart!

Erra´s limbs are sluggish, like those of a mortal lacking sleep,

“He says to himself, ‘Shall I get up or go to sleep?’

“He says to his weapons, ‘Stay in the corners!’

“To the Seven, warriors unrivaled,

‘Go back to your dwellings!’

“Until you rouse him, he will sleep in his bedrooms,

“He will dally with Mami, his mate”.

(With a second invocation, now of Ishum, the narrator introduces the terrible Seven (nuclear weapons), who stand ready to massacre the “black-headed folk” or Mesopotamians) (plus Marduk and Nabu)

O Engidudu, (?) who patrols at night, ever guiding the noble,

Who ever guides young men and women in safety, making light as day,

The Seven, warriors (the 7 nuclear missiles) unrivaled,

their divine nature is different,

Their origins are strange, (alien technology from Nibiru) they are terrifying,

Whoever sees them is numbed with fear.

Their breath of life is death,

People are too frightened to approach it!

Yet Ishum is the door, bolted before them.

When Anu, the king of the gods, sowed his seed in the earth,

She bore him seven gods (7 missiles), he called them the Seven.

They stood before him, that he ordain their destinies,

He summoned the first to give his instructions,

“Wherever you go and spread terror, have no equal.”

He said to the second,

“Burn like fire, scorch like flame”.

He commanded the third,

“Look like a lion, let him who sees you be paralyzed with fear”.

He said to the fourth,

“Let a mountain collapse when you present your fierce arms”.

He said to the fifth,

“Blast like the wind, scan the circumference of the earth”.

He said to the sixth.

“Go out everywhere (like the deluge) and spare no one”.

The seventh he charged with viperous venom,

” Slay whatever lives”.

After Anu had ordained destinies for all of the Seven (nuclear missiles),

He gave those very ones to Erra, warrior of the gods, saying:

“Let them go beside you,

when the clamor of human habitations becomes noisome to you,

“And you resolve to wreak destruction,

“To massacre the black-headed folk and fell the livestock,

“Let these be your fierce weaponry, let them go beside you”.

The Seven offer the encouragement that Erra needs. . In a rousing call to arms, they extol the heroic excitement of the campaign, the honor, prestige and gratification it brings. The Seven claim vaguely that they are not respected enough, that others are growing more important than they. They bring up the old charge that men make too much noise for the gods to sleep, although this was not the cause Erra had given for his own lack of sleep. The Seven claim further that there are too many wild animals on the loose. Their final claim no doubt the most important one, is that they are bored and out of training. (for war against Marduk & Nabu!)

These are the ones who are in a fury, holding their weapons aloft,

They are saying to Erra, “Up, do your duty!

“Why have you been sitting in the city like a feeble old man,

“Why sitting at home like a helpless child?

“Shall we eat woman food, like non-combatants?

Have we turned timorous and trembling, as if we can’t fight?

“Going to the field for the young and vigorous is like to a very feast,

“But the noble who stays in the city can never eat enough.

“His people will hold him in low esteem, he will command no respect,

“How could he threaten a campaigner?

“However well developed is the strength of the city dweller,

“How could he possibly best a campaigner?

“However toothsome city bread, it holds nothing to the campfire loaf,

“However sweet fine beer, it holds nothing to water from a skin,

“The terraced palace holds nothing to the wayside sleeping spot!

“Be off to the field, warrior Erra, make your weapons clatter,

“Make loud your battle cry that all around they quake,

“Let the Igigi-gods (those who transport to & from Nibiru & Earth)

hear and extol your name,

“Let the Anunna-gods hear and flinch at the mention of your,

“Let all the gods hear and bend for your yoke,

“Let sovereigns hear and fall prostrate before you,

“Let countries hear and bring you their tribute,

“Let the lowly hear and perish of their own accord,

“Let the mighty hear and his strength diminish,

“Let lofty mountains hear and their peaks crumble,

“Let the surging sea hear and convulse, wiping out her increase!

“Let the stalk be yanked from the tough thicket,

“Let reeds of the impenetrable morass be shorn off,

“Let men turn cowards and their clamor subside,

“Let beasts tremble and return to clay,

“Let the gods your ancestors see and praise your valor!

“Warrior Erra, why do you neglect the field for the city?

“The very beats and creatures hold us in contempt!

“O warrior Erra, we will tell you, thought that we say be offensive to you!

Erra the whole land outgrows us,

“You must surely hear our words!

“Do a kindly deed for the gods of hell, who delight in deadly stillness,

“The Anunna-gods (those on Earth doing the work)

cannot fall asleep for the clamor of humankind,

Beasts are overrunning the meadows, life of the land,

“The farmer sobs bitterly for his field,

“Lion and wolf are felling the livestock,

“The shepherd, who cannot sleep day and night

for the sake of his flocks, is calling upon you,

“We too, who know the mountain passes, have forgotten how to go,

“Cobwebs are spun over our field gear,

“Our fine bow resists and is too strong for us,

“The tip of our sharp arrow is bent out of true,

“Our blade is corroded for want of a slaughter!”

The warrior Erra heard them,

What the Seven said pleased him like finest oil.

He made ready to speak and said to Ishum:

“Why, having heard, did you sit by silent?

“Lead the way, let me begin my campaign!

“[ ] the Seven, warriors without rival,

Make my fierce weapons (the Seven) march by my side,

But you be the vanguard and rear guard”.

When Ishum heard what he said, he felt pity and said to the warrior Erra:

“O Lord Erra, why have you plotted evil against the gods?

To lay waste the lands and decimate the people”.

Erra made ready to speak and said to Ishum (Ninurta), his vanguard:

“Keep quiet, Ishum, listen to what I say,

as concerns the people of the inhabited world, whom you would spare.

“O vanguard of the gods, wise Ishum, whose counsel is always for the best,

“I am the wild bull in heaven, I am the lion on earth,

“I am king in the land, I am the fiercest among the gods,

“I am warrior among the Igigi-gods, mighty one among the Anunna-gods!

“I am the smiter of wild beasts, battering ram against the mountain,

“I am the blaze in the reed thicket, the broad blade against the rushes,

“I am banner for the march, I blast like the wind, I thunder like the storm,

“Like the sun, I scan the circumference of the world,

“I am the wild ram striding forth in the steppe,

“I invade the range and take up my dwelling in the fold,

“All the gods are afraid of a fight, so the black-headed folk are contemptuous!

As for me, since they did not fear my name,

and I have disregarded Marduk´s command,

so he may act according to his wishes”I will make Marduk angry,

stir him from his dwelling, and lay waste the people!”

The warrior Erra (Nergal) set out for Babylon, city of the king of the gods.

He entered Esagila (Marduk’s), palace of heaven and earth

and stood before him. …

When Marduk heard this, he made ready to speak, saying to the warrior Erra:

“(When) I rise from my dwelling,

the regulation of heaven and earth will disintegrate,

“The waters will rise and sweep over the land,

“Bright day will turn to darkness,

whirlwind will rise and the stars of heaven will be…

Ill winds will blow and the eyesight of living creatures will be darkened,

“Demons will raise up and seize [ ],

“They will …. the unarmed one who confronts them!

“The gods of hell will rise up and smite down living creatures,

“Who will keep them at bay till I gird on my weaponry once more?

When Erra heard this, he made himself ready to speak, saying to noble Marduk:

“O noble Marduk, while you enter the house,

fire cleanses your apparel and you return to your palace,

“For that time I will govern and keep strong the regulation of heaven and earth,

“I will go up to heaven and issue instructions

to the Igigi (gods in orbit under Marduk, to transport goods) gods,

“I will go down to the depths and keep the Anunna (Anunnaki) gods in order.

“I will dispatch the wild demons to the netherworld,

“I will brandish my fierce weaponry against them,

“I will truss the wings of the ill wind like a bird’s.

“At that house you shall enter, O noble Marduk,

“I will station Anu and Enlil to the right and left, like bulls.”

Noble Marduk heard him, the words which Erra spoke pleased him.

TABLET II

He arose from his dwelling, an inaccessible place,

He set out for the dwelling of the Anunna-gods.

He entered that house and stood before them.

Shamash (Utu) looked upon him and let his protective radiance fall…

Sin (Sin / Nannar) looked everywhere, and did not leave the Netherworld,

Ill winds rose and the bright daylight was turned to gloom,

The clamor of the peoples throughout the land was stilled,

The Igigi gods were terrified and went up to heaven,

The Anunna gods were frightened and went down to the pit of hell,

[ ] the entire circumference [ ][ ] in the dust …”

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          1-4 Lord, furiously raging storm, confusing the enemies and unleashing (?) great terror over the Land,

        2b - Nergal, god of the Underworld (Nergal with foot upon earthling, some texts have him son to Enlil, some texts have him son to Enki)

        Nergal, mighty quay of heaven and earth, who …… all living things,

        lord who guards (?) the teeming people when he looks up furiously,

        2-nergal  (Nergal, scientist of the South Pole, god of the Nether World / Under World / Hades)

        turning (?) his weapons (advanced alien weaponry technologies) against the wicked:

        Nergal, powerful in heaven (planet Nibiru) and earth, who …… the people in heaps!

          5-99 Barsud.

          6-11 Lord, mighty storm, raging with your great powers, south storm which covers the Land,

        Nergal, who smites the enemy whom he has cursed ……,

        exalted lord, strong one with a powerful wrist, whom no one can withstand,

        Nergal, rising broadly, full of furious might, great one praised for his accomplishments,

        pre-eminent among the great youthful gods, whose valor is …… of valor,

        Nergal, whose greatness covers heaven and earth to their uttermost limits!

           12 Cagbatuku.

         inergal001p1 (Nergal, spouse to Ereshkigal, Queen of the Under World)

           13-16 Warrior with head held high, respected lord, son who rises up to protect his father,

        Nergal, angry sea, inspiring fearsome terror, whom no one knows how to confront,

        youth whose advance is a hurricane and a flood battering the lands,

        Nergal, dragon covered with gore, drinking the blood of living creatures!

          17 2nd barsud.

          18-23 Lord who, like his own father Nunamnir (Enlil), has the power to create life,

        Nergal, enduring house (?), great shrine — you are the junior Enlil!

        It is in your power to determine destinies, to render judgments and to make decisions,

         4d - Nergal & sky-chariot 1600 B.C. (Nergal in his sky-chariot, Nergal took sides joining Ninurta & warring against Marduk)

        Nergal, your great hands are filled with mighty actions and terrible powers!

        Great rites which are revealed to no one are organized for you!

        Nergal, among this people it is you who takes charge of the divine plans and the purification rites!

          24 2nd cagbatuku.

       2a-utu-shamash-twin-to-inanna 3a-utu-in-the-mountains-with-weapons-of-brilliance (Utu, Sun god) 

          25-28 In the west, Utu has shone forth for you, an awe-inspiring dais has been erected for you!

        Nergal, you, lord, are one who has the power to carry off and to bring back (?)!

        In the east, lord, ……, you are imbued with a terrible great awesomeness;

        Nergal, your praise and renown are such as to unleash awe and terror!

          29 3rd barsud.

          30-35 Shepherd who organizes, giving just verdicts like the noble youth Utu!

        Nergal, pile up his malefactors in heaps for him, for Cu-ilicu (King Shu-ilishu), the (giant alien) prince

        who displays lasting divine powers (alien technologies) among the Anuna gods!

        May Cu-ilicu rely on you, may he be made joyful by you!

       2e-babylonian-shamash-2000b-c  (unidentified semi-divine mixed-breed king, & Utu, the Sun God)

        May he walk as the shepherd whose name is extolled among this people like that of Utu!

        May all lands and the teeming people bless (?) the life of Cu-ilicu!

          36 Barsud.

        37 Nergal, may you be the trust of prince Cu-ilicu until distant days!

           38 Jicgijal and its sa-gida.

           39-53 Lord of the underworld, who acts swiftly in everything, whose terrifying anger smites the wicked,

        Nergal, single-handed crusher, who tortures the disobedient, fearsome terror of the Land,

        respected lord and hero, established offspring of Nunamnir……!

        Nergal, who sprinkles cool water on the angry heart of Enlil, great lord ……!

         3b - Lama, unknown, & Nergal

              (Ninsun, her giant mixed-breed son appointed to kingship, a perfect go-between for gods & earthlings, & Nergal with alien weaponry)

        Nergal, standing ready for battle, superior with head lifted high, lord who overpowers all the wicked like a lion, ……,

        unwilling to turn back at the door-pivot!

        Nergal, great battle-net for malefactors, covering all enemies!

        Warrior, you are a great and furious storm upon the land which disobeys your father!

        Nergal, you terrify the walled cities and the settlements

        as you stand in your path like a wild bull, smiting them with your great horns!

        Nergal, you have consumed their brickwork as if it were chaff in the air.

        When you lift your furious face, no one dare look at it.

        When you have …… in the Land (1 ms. has instead: among that people),

        Nergal, you pour their blood down the wadis like rain.

        You afflict all the wicked peoples with woe, and deprive all of them of their lives.

          54-62 Youthful Nergal, those who are saved with your help magnify you with praise!

       1ae - Enlil, Babylonian  (Enlil, heir to King Anu, & Earth Colony Commander)

        Lord, you have avenged Enlil! He has calmed the heart of his father!

        Nergal the strong, son who subdues the foreign lands for Nunamnir:

        may you assist in battle, furious fight and combat the shepherd whom An (Anu) has chosen among the numerous people,

        the good and exalted youth of the Great Mountain (= Enlil)  Cu-ilicu, who publicly performs the purification rites, born of Ninlil!

        Nergal, catch his malefactors for him like small birds!

        You cover the land which is disobedient to him with a raging storm; may you be the weapon of slaughter!

        Heap up in piles for Cu-ilicu (Shu-ilishu)) the inhabitants of the city that does not support him.

          63 Sa-jara.

          64-66 Powerful (?) lord of his own father, entrusted with authority,

        4g - Nergal, spouse to Ereshkigal (Nergal sphynx at the city gate)

        Nergal, the lord whom Nunamnir has entrusted authority!

        Cu-ilicu will forever pray to you in the shrine E-mec-lam for his long life and good health.

          67 Its uru.

           68 An adab of Nergal.

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2bb - Nergal & 2 lion heads weapon (Nergal, Lord of the Under World,  with high-tech alien weaponry)

…… encouragement, your heart …….Meclamta-ea (Nergal), faraway …….

5 4th kirugu.

6. You of august power, my prince Ibbi-Suen!

7. Its jisgijal.

8-13. You are superlative, my master, you are superlative!

Your power reaches to the outer limits of heaven.

Lord Lugal-era (Ninazu, Enlil’s son), you are superlative, your power reaches to the outer limits of heaven.

Your divine powers are artfully fashioned divine powers, incomparable divine powers (alien technologies)!

Sea with high waves, you are imbued with terrible fearsomeness!

Mighty god who dwells in the Land, your great awesomeness covers heaven and earth!

14. 5th kirugu.

15-16. I will praise your greatness!

You are superlative, my master, you are superlative!

Your power reaches to the outer limits of heaven.

17. Its jicgijal.

18-31. Trustworthy warrior, I will praise you!

Lord Lugal-era (Ninazu, Enlil‘s son in this text), I will praise you!

You are the great and august neck-stock of the gods,

you are a great awesomeness resting heavily upon the Land, a heavy flood-wave covering the foreign land.

Your river is a mighty river, the river which determines destinies,

an august river where the sun rises, which nobody can bear to look upon.

Great barge riding on the flood waters, Lord Lugal-era (Ninazu):

when you set foot in the place where all mankind is gathered,

the princes of the underworld bow down before you; in the abyss you emit a bright light to them.

…… has been placed in your hands.

Lord Lugal-era (Ninazu), your greatness extends to the outer limits of heaven.

32. 6th kirugu.

33. You of august power, my prince Ibbi-Suen!

34. Its jisgijal.

35-43. My king, let me tell of your greatness!

Lord Lugal-era (Ninazu), I will praise your greatness!

You are august, you alone are august! (as the Anunnaki heir Royal Prince Enlil‘s son)

Mighty god surpassing all the gods, elevated king reaching up to the heavens,

mighty god, trustworthy lord by himself, River of the Ordeal, heart of the gods,

decision-making lord who hates evil, who like Suen (Nannar / Sin) loves justice.

44-61. They are the lords for whom An and Enlil have determined their destiny.

When everything had been brought into existence in heaven and earth,

        their destiny greatly ……. Enlil granted …….  …… of the princes, my Ibbi-Suen!

…… is great, a great wall which …… the foreign lands.

 (Enlil, Earth Colony Commander, appointed by father King Anu)

Perfecting the great divine powers, he, the son of Enlil, …… the wicked like Lugal-era (Ninazu).

inergal001p1    (Nergal, lord of Nether World, some texts Enlil‘s son, some texts Enki‘s son)

In his august power Meclamta-ea greatly, in his august power he greatly …….

When he opens his mouth ……, eradicating the foreign lands, …… he heaps up the enemies in piles.

In his august power Lord Lugal-era (Ninazu) greatly, in his august power he greatly ……, …… a favorable sign.

They are kings …….

They are …… sparing ……

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1-13. They are great warriors: their greatness is like the empty desert wastes.

They are both the lords of the River, the River of the Ordeal which clears the just man.

They weigh upon the evil man like a neck-stock.

              In Kisiga, their very anciently founded city,

the trustworthy does not get caught, but the evil cannot pass through.

5-anu-above-enlil-enki

     (Apkulla / eagle-winged pilot, son Prince Enki, Anunnaki King Anu in his winged sky-disc, son Prince Enlil, & Apkulla / pilot)

They are a source of comfort to the hearts of An (Anu) and Enlil, they are a source of relaxation …….

They are …… the great place …….

The place for which An and Enlil have determined its destiny ……, its divine powers are holy ……

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1-6. Its divine powers …….

The seven divine powers (alien technologies), …… grandly established,

3l - Enki & modern man (semi-divine earthling before Enki)

adorned with the divine powers by the prince in the abzu (Enki), the prince …… adorned …….

The warrior qualities of Meclamta-ea (Nergal) and Lord Lugal-era (Ninazu) …… in the foreign lands;

their greatness shines forth to the outer limits of heaven and earth, to the outer limits of heaven and earth.

7. 10th kirugu.

8. You of august power, my prince Ibbi-Suen!

9. Its jisgijal.

10-11. Their power is a storm which could eradicate the Land.

Meclamta-ea (Nergal) and Lord Lugal-era (Ninazu), it is sweet to praise you!

12. Its kicu.

13. A cir-namgala of Meclamta-ea and Lugal-era (Ninazu).

Advice to a Prince

Source: Lambert, W. G. Babylonian Wisdom Literature.
From the Oxford University Press edition published in 1963, reprinted in 1996 by Eisenbrauns, here included for aid in research and studies purposes

 

(Texts: All Artifacts, Color Coding, & Writings in Bold Type With Italics Inside Parenthesis, are Added by Editor R. Brown, not the Authors, Translators, or Publishers!)

(gods in blue)

 

1. If a king does not heed justice, his people will be thrown into chaos and his land will be devastated.

2aa - Enki, found in Sin's temple at Khorsabad (Enki, alien King Anu‘s eldest & wisest son, 1st to arrive on Earth with a crew of 50 Anunnaki)

2. If he does not heed the justice of his land, Ea (Enki), king of destinies,

3. Will alter his destiny and he will not cease from hostilely pursuing him.

4. If he does not heed his nobles, his life will be cut short.

5. If he doe snot heed his adviser, his land will rebel against him.

6. If he heeds a rogue, the status quo in his land will change.

7. If he heeds a trick of Ea, the great gods

8. In unison and in their just ways will not cease from prosecuting him.

9. If he improperly convicts a citizen of Sippar, but acquits a foreigner, Shamash (Utu), judge of heaven and earth,

2a - Utu, Shamash, twin to Inanna (Utu / Shamash, son to Nannar, patron god of Sippar, lord of justice)

10. Will set up a foreign justice in his land, where the princes and judges will not heed justice

11. If citizens of Nippur are brought to him for judgment, but he accepts a present and improperly convicts them

 (Enlil, Earth Colony Commander, son & heir to King Anu of Nibiru, Enlil, then followed by Ninurta)

12.Enlil, lord of the lands, will bring a foreign army against him

13. to slaughter his army,

14. whose prince and chief officers will roam his streets like fighting-cocks.

15. If he takes silver of the citizens of Babylon and adds it to his own coffers,

16. Of if he hears a lawsuit involving men of Babylon but treats it frivolously,

2c - Marduk relief, flowing waters of Babylon (Marduk, Enki‘s eldest son, patron god of Babylon & later Egypt, Ninurta‘s rival)

17. Marduk, lord of Heaven and earth, will set his foes upon him,

18. And will give his property and wealth to his enemy.

19. If he imposes a fine on the citizens of Nippur, Sippar or Babylon,

20. Of if he puts them in prison,

21. The city where the fine was imposed will be completely overturned,

22. And a foreign enemy will make his way into the prison in which they were put.

23. If he mobilized the whole of Sippar, Nippur and Babylon,

24. And imposed forced labor on the people,

25. Exacting from them a corvée at the herald´s proclamation,

26. Marduk, the sage of the gods, the prince, the counselor,

27. Will turn his land over to his enemy

28. So that the troops of his land will do forced labor for his enemy,

6 - Anu above, Enlil, & Enki

         (Apkulla / pilotEnki,   father Anu in his sky-discAnu‘s heir Enlil, & winged eagle-headed Apkulla / pilot)

29. For Anu, Enlil and Ea (Enki),the great gods,

30. Who dwell in heaven and earth, in their assembly affirmed the freedom of those people from such obligations.

31, 32. If he gives the fodder of the citizens of Sippar, Nippur and Babylon to his own steeds,

33. The steeds who eat the fodder

34. Will be led away to the enemy´s yoke,

35. And those men will be mobilized with the king´s men when the national army is conscripted.

2b - Nergal, god of the Underworld8 - Nergal's divine weapon, symbol

       (Nergal with alien high-tech alien weaponry; symbol of Nergal, god of the Under World / Netherworld / Lower World)

         36. Mighty Erra (Nergal), who goes before his army,

37. Will shatter his front line and go at this enemy´s side.

38. If he looses the yokes of their oxen,

39. And puts them into other fields

40. Or gives them to a foreigner, […] will be devastated […] of Addu.

41. If he seizes their … stock of sheep,

42. Addu, (Adad) canal supervisor of heaven and earth,

43. Will extirpate his pasturing animals by hunger

44. And will amass offerings for Shamash (Utu, the Sun god).

45. If the adviser or chief officer of the king´s presence

46. Denounces them (i.e. the citizens of Sippar, Nippur and Babylon) and so obtains bribes from them,

47. At the command of Ea (Enki), king of the Apzu (swamp waters of Enki‘s domain),

48. The adviser chief officer will die by the sword,

49. Their place will be covered over as a run,

50. The wind will carry away their remains and their achievements will be given over to the storm wind.

51. If he declares their treaties void, or alters their inscribed treaty stelea,

52. Sends them on a campaign or press-gangs them into hard labor,

            2bb - god Nabu & US Army (giant god Nabu / Nebo, son to Marduk, grandson to Enki; this very artifact has now been viciously, & shamefully destroyed by Radical Islam, blindly fearing & so denying, our hidden & forgotten history)

          53. Nabu, scribe of Esagila, who organizes the whole of heaven and earth, who directs everything,

54. Who ordains kingship, will declare the treaties of his land void , and will decree hostility.

4d - Nergal & Marduk do Battle  (high-priest atop Marduk‘s ziggurat / residence, & Marduk prepare for war)

         55. If either a shepherd or a temple overseer, or a chief officer of the king,

56. Who serves as a temple overseer of Sippar, Nippur or Babylon

57. Imposes forced labor on them (i.e. the citizens of Sippar, Nippur and Babylon) in connection with the temples of the great gods,

58. The great gods will quit their dwelling in their fury and

59. Will not enter their shrines.

Sky-Ships / Sky-Chariots / Boats of Heaven / Winged Discs, Etc., Text Quotes

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(gods in bluemixed-breed demigods in teal…)

(Enki‘s creation = Enkidu, Enlil‘s creation = Hawawa)

 

          “Its-tu-ri Same mut-tab ri,” “the winged birds of heaven. …”

 

The gods now rushing from the gleaming sky,

With blazing weapons carry victory; …”

 

Anu:

         “For nine counted periods, Alula was king in Heaven.

         In the ninth period, Anu gave battle against Alula.

         Alula was defeated, he fled before Anu

         He descended to the dark-hued Earth.

         Down to the dark-hued Earth he went;

         On the throne sat Anu …”

 

         “The gods had clasped hands together,

         Had cast lots and had divided.

         Anu then went up to Heaven;

         To Enlil the Earth was made subject.

         The seas, enclosed as with a loop,

         They had given to Enki, the Prince of the Earth …”

 

         “he seated Anu (the Skyfather) …”

 

         “Father An (Anu), the Sky Lord ,…”

 

         “May the Igigi who are in heaven

          and the Anunnaki who are on Earth, bless you! …”

 

          “After he had brought the …… forth from the sky,

          he overcame the protective deities.

          He …… and kept it below the horizon. …”

 

          “Kakka went down the long stairway of heaven …”

 

          “Adapa, you are to go before king An.

          You will go up to Heaven,

          And when you go up to Heaven,

          When you approach the gate of An, …”

 

          “When he came up to heaven,

          When he approached the Gate of An, …”

          “’Fetch him the bread of eternal life and let him eat!’

          They fetched him the bread of eternal life, but he would not eat.

          They fetched him the water of eternal life, but he would not drink.

          They fetched him a garment, and he put it on himself.

          They fetched him oil, and he anointed himself.

          An watched him and laughed at him.

            ‘Come Adapa, why didn’t you eat?

          Why didn’t you drink?’

          ‘Didn’t you want to be immortal?

          Alas for downtrodden people!’

            ‘But Enki my lord told me:

          ‘You mustn’t eat! You mustn’t drink!’

Take him and send him back to his earth.’ …”

 

Men used to eat grass with their mouths like sheep.

In those times, they did not know grain, barley or flax.

An (Anu) brought these down from the interior of heaven …”

 

          “Šul-a-zida, An‘s (Anu) herdsman (?),

          grasped the cosmic tethering rope in his hands.

          After he had brought the …… forth from the sky,

          he overcame the protective deities.

          He …… and kept it below the horizon …”

 

Enlil:

         “he spanned the sky as the rainbow.

          Like a floating cloud, he moved alone.

          He alone is the prince of heaven, the dragon of the earth …”

 

          “Ninlil, you ride across heaven and earth …”

 

         “’Let us cause them to descend from the Dulkug.’

  At the pure word of Enki and Enlil,

            Lahar and Ashnan descended from the Dulkug …”

 

         “At that time Enki spoke to Enlil: ‘Father Enlil,

now Sheep and Grain have been created on the Holy Mound,

let us send them down from the Holy Mound.’

Enki and Enlil, having spoken their holy word,

         sent Sheep and Grain down from the Holy Mound …”

 

         “Your glittering golden sun-disc,

         fastened with leather straps, is the brilliant moonlight,

         shining brightly upon all the lands …”

 

Ninurta:

         “set my heavenly chariot upon a pedestal …”

 

         “he beamed at his lion-headed weapon,

as it flew up like a bird, trampling the Mountains for him.

It raised itself on its wings to take away prisoner the disobedient,

          it spun around the horizon of heaven to find out what was happening…

          whose wings bear the deluge, the Car-ur (terrible weapons).

What did it gather there …… for Lord Ninurta?

It reported the deliberations of the Mountains,

it explained their intentions to Lord Ninurta, it outlined (?)

          what people were saying about the Asag …”

 

         “He made a pile of stones in the Mountains.

         Like a floating cloud he stretched out his arms over it …”

 

         “who brings daylight to the mountains,

……, battering ……,

         ……, who flashes like lightning …”

 

Adad:

         “And Rimmon rides triumphant on the air, …”

 

         “Like Rimmon (Adad) now he flies upon the air, …

         That flash with fire along the roaring skies,

         Around the Sar and seer he furious flies …”

 

         “Dark tempests fly above from Rimmon‘s (Adad) breath,

         Who hovers o’er them with the gods of death; …”

 

Nannar:

         “Father Nannar, Lord of Ur

         Whose glory in the sacred Boat of Heaven is…

         Lord, firstborn of Enlil.

         When in the Boat of Heaven thou ascendeth,

         Thou art glorious.

         Enlil hath adorned thy hand

         With a scepter everlasting

         When over Ur in the Sacred Boat thou mountest …”

 

         “The princely son of the E-kur …….

The king, the holy barge which traverses the sky,

         Nanna, the lord ……, Suen (Nannar / Sin) ……. …”

 

Ningal, Nannar‘s spouse:

         “if I, birdlike, had stretched my wings,

         and, (like a bird), flown to my city …”

 

         “Its queen like a bird in fright departed from her city.

Ningal like a bird in fright departed from her city.

All the treasures accumulated in the Land were defiled.

          In all the storehouses abounding in the Land fires were kindled…

          Its queen cried, “Alas, my city (Ur)“, cried, “Alas, my house”.

Ningal cried, “Alas, my city,” cried, “Alas, my house.

As for me, the woman, both my city has been destroyed

and my house has been destroyed.

         O Nanna, the shrine Urim has been destroyed

         and its people have been killed …”

 

Papsukul, Nannar‘s son:

        “When Papsukul beheld in man’s abodes

The change that spread o’er blasted, lifeless clods,

And heard earth’s wailing through the waning light,

With vegetation passing out of sight,

From the doomed world to Heaven he quickly flies,

         While from the earth are rising fearful cries …”

 

          To Sin, the moon-god, Pap-su-kul now cries

 O’er Ishtar‘s fate, who in black Hades lies;

 O’er Earth’s dire end, which with Queen Ishtar dies;

          To Hea he appeals with mournful cries:…

          Release our queen! To Hades quickly fly! …”

 

Inanna:

        “For Ishtar, Anu from the clouds creates

A shining monster with thick brazen plates

And horns of adamant; and now it flies

         Toward the palace, roaring from the skies …”

 

        “And Ishtar in her car above doth shine.

The blazing standards high with shouts are raised,

As Samas‘ car above grand Sumir blazed.

The march they sound at Izdubar’s command,

And thus they start for King Khumbaba‘s land;

The gods in bright array above them shine,

By Ishtar (Inanna) led, with Samas (Utu), moon-god Sin (Nannar),

On either sidle with Merodac (Marduk) and Bel (Enlil),

And Ninip (Ninurta), Nergal, Nusku (Enlil’s chancellor) with his spell,

The sixty gods on chargers of the skies,

         And Ishtar‘s chariot before them flies …”

 

         “Inanna…hovering like An …”

 

         “But holy Inanna had gathered up the divine powers (alien technologies)

          and embarked onto the Boat of Heaven (flying device).

         The Boat of Heaven had already left the quay…

          ‘Enki, my master, I am at your service! What is your wish?’

          ‘Where has the Boat of Heaven reached now?’

          ‘It has just now reached the holy …….’

          ‘Go now! The fifty giants of Eridug

          are to take the Boat of Heaven away from her!’ …”

 

          “The Enkum are to take the Boat of Heaven away from her!…

          but you are to get the Boat of Heaven back to Eridug for me…

          The fifty giants of Eridug are to take the Boat of Heaven away from her! …”

          “Isimud, my minister, my Sweet Name of Heaven!”

Enki, my master, I am at your service! What is your wish?”

“Where has the Boat of Heaven reached now?”

“It has just now reached the UL.MA hill.”

“Go now! The fifty lahama of the subterranean waters

         are to take the Boat of Heaven away from her! …”

 

         “At the time when Enmerkar in Uruk ruled,

         Nungal, the lion-hearted, was the Pilot

         who from the skies brought Ishtar (Inanna) down

          to the E-Anna (Uruk‘s temple – residence)

 

         “Lest I make the people fly off from that city

like a wild dove from its tree,

         lest I make them fly around like a bird over its well-founded nest, …”

 

         “Against the inhabited world they barred the gates…

The Igigi gods surrounded the city with ramparts

Ishtar (Inanna) came down from heaven to seek a shepherd,

And sought for a king everywhere.

Innina (Inanna) came down from heaven to seek a shepherd,

          And sought for a king everywhere …”

 

         “The great queen of heaven (Inanna),

         who rides upon the awesome me (alien technologies),

         dwelling on the peaks of the bright mountains,

         adorning the dais of the bright mountains — …”

 

         “Their ruler (i.e. Enmerkar), riding on a storm, Utu‘s (mixed-breed) son,

         the good bright metal, stepped down from heaven to the great earth.

         His head shines with brilliance,

         the barbed arrows flash past him like lightning; …”

 

         “Her Samkhatu (alien technologies)

         Kharimtu (alien technologies) from the sky,

As gently, lightly as a spirit’s wing

         Oft carries gods to earth while Sedu sing. …”

 

         “The march they sound at Izdubar‘s command,

And thus they start for King Khumbaba‘s land;

The gods in bright array above them shine,

By Ishtar led, with Samas, moon-god Sin,

On either sidle with Merodac and Bel,

And Ninip, Nergal, Nusku with his spell,

The sixty gods on chargers of the skies,

         And Ishtar‘s chariot before them flies. …”

 

         “The gods now rushing from the gleaming sky,

         With blazing weapons carry victory; …”

 

         “And flying with her maids, sped to the skies. …”

 

         “But oh, friend Izdubar, my King, when I

         From this dear earth to waiting Hades fly, …”


         “With these words from
Gilgamesh in her ears

Eanna (Inanna) did roar and shout, and

Straight to heaven did she fly.

Straight to her father (great-grandfather) Anu,

and her mother Anunna (Antu) too.

‘The king of Uruk has insulted me.

         He mocks my loves, and told of them to everyone.’ …”

 

         “From heaven down did Eanna (Inanna) come with roar and shout.

On high tower of Uruk did she stand and curse all below.

Woe be to all because of Gilgamesh.

For insult to Eanna by his telling all her myriad ways.

         For insult to Eanna by killing her punisher the Bull of Heaven …”


           “
Eanna swooped downand the haunch she took

         To her temple and Did wail and lament over this haunch. …”

 

        “When Anu heard her words,

         he placed the nose rope of the Bull of Heaven in her hand.

         Ishtar led the Bull of Heaven down to the earth.

         When it reached Uruk It climbed down to the Euphrates …”

 

         “The queen in fury from his presence turned,

In speechless rage the palace halls she spurned;

And proudly from the earth swept to the skies;

          Her godly train in terror quickly flies …”

 

         “Inanna gathered then all the Holy Measures

The Sacred Measures were placed on the Boat of Heaven (Sky Chariot)

         The Boat of Heaven (flew) set off to Uruk …”

 

         “My warrior who fights by my side,

         Save the Boat of Heaven (Sky Chariot) with the sacred measures! …”

         “fly like a swallow from the window …”

         “Prince Tammuz now again to life restored,

Is crowned in Hades as its King and Lord,

And Ishtar‘s sorrow thus appeased, she flies

         To earth, and fills with light and love the skies …”

 

Utu:

        “who put clouds in the sky, the storm which roars in the sky,

as the sunlight giving …… to the earth,

         Ningublaga (Utu), the son of Nanna (Nannar), …”

 

         “Great Samas once the way of me did ask,

And I forbade him, but the mighty task

He undertook, and crossed the mighty deep,

Where Death’s dark waters lie in wait asleep:

His mighty car of gold swept through the skies,

         With fiery chargers now he daily flies …”

 

         “The eagle (pilot) said to him, to Etana:

‘My friend, the [ ] are obvious,

          Come, let me take you up to heaven,’…

          When he bore him aloft one league,

The eagle said to him, to Etana:

‘Look, my friend, how the land is now

Examine the sea, look for its boundaries

The land is hills…

The sea has become a stream’.

When he had borne him aloft a second league,

The eagle said to him, said to Etana,

‘Look, my friend, how the land is now!

The land is a hill’.

When he had borne him aloft a third league,

The eagle said to him, said to Etana,

‘Look, my friend, how the land is now!’

‘The sea has become a gardener´s ditch’.

          After they had ascended to the heaven of Anu,

They passed through the gates of Anu, Enlil and Ea,

The eagle and Etana did obeisance together,

At the gate of Sin (Nannar)

          The eagle and Etana did obeisance together …”

 

         (Another version of this episode):

         “When he had borne him aloft one league,

‘Look, my friend, how the land is now!’

‘The land´s circumference is become one fifth of its size.

‘The vast sea is become like a paddock’.

When he had borne him aloft a second league,

‘Look, my friend, how the land is now!’

‘The land has become a garden plot [ ],

‘And the vast sea has become a trough’.

When he had borne him aloft a third league,

‘Look, my friend, how the land is now!’

‘I looked but could not see the land!

‘Nor were my eyes enough to find the vast sea!

‘My friend, I won´t go up to heaven

         ‘Set me down, let me go off to my city’ …”

 

Enki:

The Anunnaki pay due homage:

Lord who rides the great me’s the pure me’s (alien technologies of flight),

Who has charge of the universe, the widespread,

Who received the lofty ‘sun-disk’ (alien flying saucer in Eridu (Enki‘s city)…”

 

        “Father Enki stayed outside his city as if it were an alien city.

He wept bitter tears.

          For the sake of his harmed city, he wept bitter tears.

          Its lady, like a flying bird, left her city.

          The mother of E-mah, holy Damgalnuna

          (Damkina, Enki‘s spouse), left her city …”

 

         “Ninki (Damkina, Enki‘s spouse), its great lady,

         flying like a bird, left her city …”

 

         “When I approached heaven a rain of prosperity poured down from heaven,

         When I approached the earth, there was a high flood, …”

 

“Your me’s are lofty me’s, unreachable.

Your heart is profound, unfathomable.

The enduring . . , your place where gods give birth, is untouchable like heaven…”

 

Nergal:

         “Mighty Erra (Nergal), who goes before his army,

         Will shatter his front line and go at this enemy´s side …”

 

Horus:

         “He entered into the presence of Thoth (Ningishzidda),

         the twice great, god of magic,

and Thoth gave him the power to change himself into a great winged disk,

a disk that glowed like a ball of fire, with great wings on either side

like the colors of the sky at sunset when the blue shades from dark to light,

          and is shot with gold and flame.

          Men try to copy these hues

when they carve the winged disk above the temple-doors,

or make it into a breast-ornament of gold inlaid

          with turquoise and carnelian and lazuli.

          Thus Horus, as a great winged disk (alien technologies),

          sat on the prow of the Boat of Ra (alien technologies), …”

 

         “while over them flew the gleaming Disk (alien technologies) watching for Set. …”

 

        “Then Horus flew back to Ra …”

 

         “Horus came behind them in the Boat of Ra,

         and his form was the form of a great winged disk (alien technologies);…”

 

         “The Boat of Ra went against them,

and above the Boat shone the glory of the great winged Disk (alien technologies).

         When Horus saw the enemy gathered together in one place, …”

 

         “Then Horus of Edfu changed himself into a great winged Disk

          with gleaming pinions outspread, …”

 

         “and he gave commandment that in every temple throughout the Two Lands

          men should carve the Winged Disk, …”

 

Igigi:

        “They come! they come! three hundred spirits high,

The heavenly spirits come! the I-gi-gi!

From Heaven’s streams and mouths and plains and vales,

And gods by thousands on the wings of gales.

The spirits of the earth, An-un-na-ci,

         Now join around their sisters of the sky …”

 

The Bible – Genesis:

         “The Nephilim were on earth in those days – and also afterward –

          when the sons of God went to the daughters of men and had children by them.

          They were the heroes of old, men of renown (giant mixed-breeds made into the 1st kings)…”

 

          NEPHILIM: THOSE WHO FROM HEAVEN TO EARTH CAME …”

          “THE WATCHERS

          “WHEN THE GIANTS WERE UPON THE EARTH …”

 

Adapa of Eridu:

        Adapa, before the face of Anu the King thou art to go… to heaven

When thou comest up, and when thou approachest the door of Anu,

         At the door of Anu, Tammuz and Gishzida are standing, …”

 

         “The road to Heaven he made him take, and to Heaven he ascended.

When he came to Heaven, when he approached the door of Anu,

At the door of Anu, Tammuz and Gisbzida are standing.

         When they saw him, ‘Adapa‘, they cried: …”

 

Enmerkar of Uruk:

          “Their ruler (i.e. Enmerkar), riding on a storm, Utu‘s son,

          the good bright metal, stepped down from heaven to the great earth.

          His head shines with brilliance,

          the barbed arrows flash past him like lightning; …”

 

Lugalbanda of Uruk:

         “Like the Seven Stormers of Ishkur in a flame

         let me lift myself off, and thunder away! …”

 

Noah of Shuruppak:

          “The gods were frightened by the Flood,

         and retreated, ascending to the heaven of Anu …”

 

Assur-nasir-pal of Assyria:

        “The summit of the mountain was like the point of an iron blade,

         and the flying bird of heaven had not swooped upon it …”

 

Assurnasirpal II of Assyria:

        “Ninip who uplifts my feet. …”

 

The Qur’an / Koran

2:28 “…then, ascending to the sky, He fashioned it into seven heavens …”

2:49 “We caused the clouds to draw their shadow over you and sent down for you manna and quails, ‘saying: ‘Eat of the good things We have given you. …”

 

          6:6 “If We sent down to you a Book inscribed on real parchment and …”

 

6:7 “They ask: ‘Why has no angel been sent down to him?’ If We had sent down an angel, their fate would have been sealed and they would have never been reprieved. If We had made him an angel, We would have given him the semblance of a man, and would have thus added to their confusion …”

 

6:34 …”But they patiently bore with disbelief and persecution until Our help came down to them …”

 

6:75 “Thus did We show Abraham the kingdom of the heavens and the earth, so that he might become a firm believer …”

 

6:86 “We raise whom We will to exalted rank…

We gave him Isaac and Jacob and guided both as We had guided Noah before them. Among his descendants were David and Solomon, Job and Joseph and Moses and Aaron; Zacharias and John, Jesus and Elias; and Ishmael, Elisha, Jonah and Lot. All these We exalted above the nations as We exalted some of their fathers, their children, and their brothers. We chose them and guided them to a straight path …”

 

6:111 “If We sent the angels down to them, and caused the dead to speak with them, and ranged all things in front of them, they would still not believe …”