20 June, 02:46
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Johnny Q -Z
@JohnnyQ
20 June, 03:07
In response Vincent Kennedy⍟ to his Publication
Love this posts. Apocrypha books explains a lot, especially if you view it with current knowledge. Here you can find some books:
https://www.sacred-texts.c...
Not connected with the post, currently trying to figure out Anunnakis, rereading Epic of Gilgames, as there are similar stories in a lot of cultures, under different or in some cases same name.
https://www.sacred-texts.c...
Not connected with the post, currently trying to figure out Anunnakis, rereading Epic of Gilgames, as there are similar stories in a lot of cultures, under different or in some cases same name.
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There is a theory that makes a lot of sense that the Anunnakis were also trapped here.
When I was first attacked by the reptilians over 3 yrs ago one night something ran it off.
The voice that I heard physically heard as clear as if you spoke into my ear was someone saying the name "Enlil".
At the time I had never heard of Anunnki or Enlil in my life.
So the research began.
The consensus was that Enlil was for a time an agricultural driven deity that tried to better Gaia and was the keeper of the Tablets of Destines.
He separated An (heaven) from Ki (earth), thus making the world inhabitable for humans. He was the God associated with earth, wind, air, and storms.
The stories of these so called Gods are so weird to me that I can so see why they were just blown off as "stories".
The story goes he flooded the Earth because we were making too much noise, but realize this is the history [they] tell us.
Who knew some would be real.
.
https://en.wikipedia.org/w...
When I was first attacked by the reptilians over 3 yrs ago one night something ran it off.
The voice that I heard physically heard as clear as if you spoke into my ear was someone saying the name "Enlil".
At the time I had never heard of Anunnki or Enlil in my life.
So the research began.
The consensus was that Enlil was for a time an agricultural driven deity that tried to better Gaia and was the keeper of the Tablets of Destines.
He separated An (heaven) from Ki (earth), thus making the world inhabitable for humans. He was the God associated with earth, wind, air, and storms.
The stories of these so called Gods are so weird to me that I can so see why they were just blown off as "stories".
The story goes he flooded the Earth because we were making too much noise, but realize this is the history [they] tell us.
Who knew some would be real.
.
https://en.wikipedia.org/w...
07:15 PM - Jun 20, 2022
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