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then brings it back to Earth's vicinity as it passes between Mars __ brother Enlil also arrived to assume command. Some Anunnaki and Jupiter. were sent to mine the gold in south-east Africa; when the toil The Sumerians were familiar not only with this extra planet in became unbearable, Enki—a great scientist—'created' ‘primitive our solar system, but with all its members—the Sun, the nine plan- workers’ by mixing the genes of male Anunnaki with the eggs of ets we know of, the Moon which was deemed a celestial body in carly female hominids, bringing about Homo sapiens—'the its own right, and the planet of the Nefilim. They called it Nibiru, | Adam'—us, you and me... the Babylonians called it Marduk; I have named it THE And in time, the young male Anunnaki began to have sex with TWELFTH PLANET, for it completes the twelve-member solar the daughters of the Adam, just as the Bible (and earlier system. Mesopotamian texts) relates. Enlil was angered by that, Knowing A long Mesopotamian text known as the Epic of Creation _ of the coming catastrophe—the Deluge—he decided that it would describes the appearance into our solar system when it was still _ be an opportunity to get rid of mankind. The ancient texts (much young (say about 3.8 to 4 billion years more detailed than the Bible) describe how Enki frustrated the ago), of an invader from outer space, a plan by alerting his faithful disciple planet thrown off course by some calami- Utnapishtim (the biblical Noah) and ty in its part of the universe. As it neared instructing him to build the ark and navi- our outer planets (all named, all in the H gate it to Mount Ararat; thus was the seed correct order!), it was pulled in by their These ancie nt astronauts of mankind saved. gravitational forces, Finally, it met in a —for that Is exactly who THE DELUGE—A PREDICTABLE ‘celestial battle'—a celestial collision—an a1. older planet that existed —. Jupiter the Nefilim were— se os and Mars, causing it to shatter. One half at, then, was the Deluge? of that planet was cast into a new orbit, to had come to Earth, It was a natural but foreseeable cata- become Earth; the other half was broken the Sumerians said, from —_. swophe. In Antarctica, the ice cap was bi d pi thi id ing during the last Ice Age. Th by dnl ng apse Poe another large planet Weight made the billions of tons of frozen and meteors. vs within our own solar system! — water ride upon a slippery layer of slush The invader itself—Nibiru (‘planet of and mud. Any perturbance could cause the crossing’, whose symbol was the this mass to slip off the continent and into cross)—was caught in a vast elliptical the surrounding ocean—causing the orbit around the Sun, returning to Earth's Dl greatest-ever tidal wave... vicinity and the ‘scene of the battle’ once every 3,600 Earth years. The Nefilim had found out that such a perturbance was about to Nibiru, the ancient texts assert, brought with it the 'seed of life, Occur. The twelfth planet was nearing its perigee, its passage imparting it to Earth during the collision. It was thus that the same between Mars and Jupiter. Its vast gravitational pull was begin- life forms evolved on both planets—much earlier on Nibiru than ‘Ming to affect Earth. And the Nefilim had no problem calculating on Earth. when exactly the huge sheet of ice would slip off the Antarctic Circa 450,000 years ago, the Anunnaki/Nefilim came to Earthin Continent... ; ; search of gold. They needed it not for omaments or coins, but for ‘1 preparation, they all gathered at their spaceport in Sumer—at survival on their planet. Due to natural causes or because of envi- 2 Place called Sippar (‘bird place’). As the sky was beginning to ronmental abuses they were losing their atmosphere, their inner- glow red, and the Earth began to shake, they took off in their shut- source heat. They needed gold in order to suspend gold particles te craft. The Sumerian texts vividly describe the take-off, the as a shield above their atmosphere. The first group of 50 astro- orbit, the agony as the rank-and-file Nefilim viewed Sumer hit by nauts, led by a leader called Enki, splashed down in the waters of 4 tidal wave rushing in from the south. In the words of the ancient the Persian Gulf, They waded ashore and established the first set- Scribe, the avalanche was tlement on the shores of the Gulf in what was later known as Gatherin 1, submerging mi ins, Sumer (today's southern Iraq). As more were needed, Enki's half- pseorans nme like ifs ae . Gathering speed, submerging mountains, Overtaking the people like a battle... Stillness had set in; And all mankind had returned to clay. Thus had the last Ice Age ended, abruptly. But when the Nefilim landed back on Earth, they discovered that mankind's seed had not completely perished. They then persuaded Enlil to relent, and to bless mankind, and give it civilisation. And, as the Bible tells it, the descendants of Noah had gone down to the plain of Shinear and built the cities of Sumer. The story of the Deluge—universally recalled by the human race—is thus inextricably entwined with the ancient tales of the Anunnaki/Nefilim. The story of the Deluge is the story of man and ‘gods’, and falls apart unless the existence of Nibiru and the presence of Ancient Astronauts is acknowledged. Some will still say that all these tales are ‘myths’, figments of the imagination; such doubters will have to explain the amazing Sumerian knowledge and the depictions of astronauts and space- craft. As far as I am concemed, if one believes in the Bible, one must believe in Ancient Astronauts. eo We know from the millennia-old Epic of Creation that Sumerian cosmogony had already envisioned other planetary systems and collapsing or exploding stars that threw off their planets. It was during the ‘celestia! baule’, the ancient epic asserts, that the ‘sced of life’, brought by Nibiru from elsewhere, was passed to Earth. 52¢NEXUS And then, as the ‘south storm’ poured over, OCTOBER - NOVEMBER 1993