Utu-Hegal Quotes From Zecharia Sitchin Books

(mixed-breed demigods in teal…)

We read in the inegmatic text that during the Gutian occupation that followed Naram-Sin’s reign, the divine object lay untouched

        “beside the dam-works for the waters…”

because

         “they knew not how to carry out the rules regarding the divine artifact…”

The object had to remain in its divine place

              “without being opened up,…”

and

              “not being offered to any god…”

until

              “the gods who brought the destruction shall make restitution….”

King Utu-Hehal

              “seized the Shuhadaku in its place of resting; into his hand he took it…”

although

               “the end of the restitution has not yet occurred…”

Unauthorized, Utu-Hegal

                “raised the weapon against the city he was besieging…”

As soon as he had done that, he fell dead.

                “The river carried off his sunken body…“