Tuesday, January 1, 2019

Zecharia Sitchin's The 12th Planet: Chapters 11 and 12

[7th of 9 Parts]


Chapter 11 - “Mutiny of the Anunnaki”

The chapter tells of, among other things, the mutiny of the rank-and-file Nefilim or Anunnaki who were working in the mines of Africa. 

Their complaint: “Excessive toil has killed us, / Our work was heavy, the distress much” (344, Sitchin quoting from Lambert and Millard’s Atra-Hasis: The Babylonian Story of the Flood, which was ”based on earlier Sumerian versions”).   

The response of Earth’s supreme commander, then, Enlil, was: kill the mutiny leaders or he would resign. 

But Anu (who came down from Heaven to hear the case) “sided with the Anunnaki” (334).

Ea/Enki then suggested that “Mami” (the “ ‘Birth Goddess’ ”) should “ ‘create a Primitive Worker’ ” who will “ ‘bear the yoke….,’ ” that is, will be made to work as miners (334). 

Mami responded that she “would need” Ea’s help, for it was with Ea that “ ‘skill lies’ ” (335).

This "mutiny of the gods had led to the creation of Man” (335). 

The date or year and place of the first human beings’ “creation”: 300,000 years ago, in Africa.


Chapter 12- “The Creation of Man”

This chapter (as well as chapter 13) answers the question of how the human being was created.

How was the human being created?

The “ovum of a female Homo erectus,” Sitchin specifies, “was fertilized by the genes of a god”; this was “then implanted within the womb of Ea’s spouse"--Ninki (358).

After the ‘model’ was obtained, duplicates of it were implanted in the wombs of birth goddesses, to undergo the process of pregnancy and birth” (358).

Thus, thousands of years ago, in Africa, the Anunnaki--with their knowledge of the DNA and genetic engineering--successfully upgraded Homo erectus into Homo sapien
The Anunnaki's success of "genetically engineering" Homo erectus into Homo sapien
implies that they had prior knowledge about DNA or its structure--as got depicted in
some ancient artifacts.

Illustration Copyright by Zecharia Sitchin
Reproduced by Permission




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