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Gods of Heaven and Earth
Since all the languages of each new "Anunnaki" colonization were
scrambled….Gods were given "new" names in each culture….however the epics
of the Gods in each culture are remarkably alike. They covered the
entire Earth with thier influence.....nearly every culture shows the signs
and symbolism of the Alien Anunnaki Gods from the heavens........as well
as other alien races from the heavens....which we will cover later.
Who were the Gods of Sumer?

Greece
Were the Gods of Sumer like the Greek Gods, who were described as
living at a great court, feasting in the Great Hall of Zeus….in the
Heavens…whose counterpart on Earth was Greece’s Mount Olympus?
Since the Greeks had adopted the culture and technology and religion
from the Near East, there is no doubt that their Gods are duplicate
versions of the Sumerian Gods….who were the "Anunnaki" (the Nephilim).
The Greeks described their "Anunnaki" Gods as anthropomorphic, as
similar to mortal men and women, and human in character: (Although
there are also many references to alien type beings....as well). They could be
happy, angry, and jealous. They made love, quarreled, fought, and they
procreated like humans, bringing forth offspring through sexual
intercourse with each other, or the humans.
They were unreachable, and yet they were constantly mixed up in human
affairs. They could travel about at immense speeds, appear and disappear,
they had weapons of immense and unusual power. They were giant Titans,
each had specific responsibilities, and as a result, a specific human
activity could suffer or benefit by the attitude of the God in charge of
that particular activity.
Therefore rituals of worship and offerings to the Gods….were supposed
to gain them favor.

In Greece, there are 12 giant Titan Gods, (6 males, 6 females), with
astrological counterparts. The original Olympus was described as lying in
the "pure upper air". The original twelve great Gods of Heaven, who had
come down to Earth, and they represented the 12 celestial bodies in the
"Vault of Heaven".
The Latin names of the Greek Gods, given them when the Romans adopted
the Greek pantheon, clarify their astral associations: Gaia was Earth,
Hermes was Mercury, Aphrodite was Venus, Ares was Mars, Cronus was Saturn,
and Zeus was Jupiter. Continuing the Greek tradition, the Romans
envisioned "Jupiter", as a thundering God, whose weapon was the lightning
bolt: (Like the Greeks, the Romans associated him with the "bull").
The foundations of the distinct Greek civilization were laid on the
Island of Crete, where the Minoan culture flourished from circa 2700 BC to
1400 BC. In Minoan history the tale of the Minotaur is prominent. This
half-man, half-bull was the offspring of Pasiphae, (the wife of King
Minos, and a bull).
Archaeological finds….have confirmed the extensive Minoan worship of
the bull, and some cylinder seals depict the bull as a divine being,
accompanied by the cross symbol, which stood for some unidentified star or
planet. Which we propose was Nibiru.
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The Symbol for
Planet Nibiru is the "Cross"
(It stands for the "planet of crossing") |
The Bull worshipped by the Minoans wasn’t the common earthly creature,
but the celestial bull, (the constellation Taurus), in commemoration of
some event that had occurred when the sun’s spring equinox appeared in
that constellation, circa 4000 BC.
(I personally believe that all these
beasts in mythological history did exist…..as a result of the "Anunnaki’s
cloning experiments…..but died out because of bad genetics…unable to bear
offspring..... or were
killed). It was said that Napolean received a life-size stuffed and
mounted "Centaur".....and many things have been uncovered in "forbidden
archaeology".
By Greek tradition, Zues arrived on the Greek mainland via Crete, where
he had fled (by swimming the Mediterranean), after abducting Europa, the
beautiful daughter of the King of the Phoenician city of Tyre. (The
earliest Minoan script was a Semitic dialect from the shores of the
Eastern Mediterranean).
The Greeks in fact, never claimed that the Olympian Gods came directly
to Greece, from the Heavens. (Zeus arrived from across the Mediterranean,
via Crete), Aphrodite was said to have come by Sea from the Near East, via
Cypress. Poseidon (Neptune to the Romans), brought the horse with him from
Asia Minor. Athena brought "the olive, fertile and self-sown", to Greece
from the lands of the Bible.
There is no doubt….that the Greek traditions and religion arrived on
the Greek Mainland from the Near East, via Asia Minor and the
Mediterranean islands.
It is there that their pantheon had its roots, it is there that we
should look for the origins of the Greek Gods, and their astral
relationship with the number twelve.

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Lani Kaub
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Z. Sitchin
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