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52 300 who were known as the IGI.GI (“Those who observe and see”) manned a planetary Way Station—on Mars!—and the spacecraft shuttling between the two planets. We know that Ninmah, the Anunnaki’s chief medical officer, came to Earth at the head of a group of female nurses (Fig. 26). It is not stated how many they were or whether there were other fe- males among the Anunnaki, but it is clear that in any event females were few among them. The situation required strict sexual rules and supervision by the elders, so much so that (according to one text) Enki and Ninmah had to act as match- makers, decreeing who should marry whom. Enlil, a strict disciplinarian, himself fell victim to the shortage of females and date-raped a young nurse. For that even he, the Commander in Chief on Earth, was punished with exile; the punishment was commuted when he agreed to marry Sud and make her his official consort, Ninlil. She re- mained his sole spouse to the very end. Enki, on the other hand, is described in numerous texts as a philanderer with female goddesses of all ages, and manag- ing to get away with it. Moreover, once “daughters of The Adam” proliferated, he was not averse to having sexual flings with them, too... Sumerian texts extolled Adapa, “the wis- est of men” who grew up at Enki’s household, was taught writing and mathematics by Enki, and was the first Earth- ling to be taken aloft to visit Anu on Nibiru; the texts also THE END OF DAYS FIGURE 26