Our story:
- Anu
- Enlil
- Ea
drew lots.
Anu drew the lot for rule of Nibiru.
Enlil drew Command of Earth.
Ea drew responsibility on Earth for Seas, Mining and Lands beyond the Straits of Gibraltar.
No sooner did Anu and his sons divide rule of Nibiru and Earth, then,
“Forward toward Anu Alalu stepped, shouted, ‘Mastery of Earth to me was allotted; that was the promise when the gold finds to Nibiru I announced! Nor have I the claim to Nibiru’s throne forsaken.’”
[Sitchin, Z., The Lost Book of Enki, page 93]
“Anu on the chest of Alalu with his foot pressed down, victory in the wrestling thereby declaring, ‘I am King’”
But when Anu lifted his foot from Alalu,
“swiftly he the manhood of Anu bit off, the malehood of Anu Alalu did swallow.!”
[op. cit. 94]
Enlil tied Alalu up while Ea gave Anu first-aid.
“Alalu,”
Anu groaned,
“will slowly die from my seed.”*
Anu condemned the sickened and doomed Alalu to spend his last days on Mars.
Life on Mars – Library of Rick and RIA (RARE Information Access)
On his return trip to Nibiru, Anu stopped at Mars, where he left Alalu with food and tools.
Mars: The Red Planet – Library of Rick and RIA (RARE Information Access)
Anu also left Alalu’s kinsman, Anzu — the interplanetary pilot Ea had discharged — to care for the dying Alalu.
NINMAH, ENROUTE TO EARTH, SAVES ANZU ON MARS, STARTS MARS-BASE
When Anu arrived back on Nibiru, he told the Council his plans for gold hunting through the solar system.
He ordered continuous freight rockets to and from Earth.
“Rockets will shuttle among waystations on Mars, Earth’s Moon, other planets and satellites between Nibiru and the sun.”
King Anu sent his daughter Ninmah with female health officers to Earth.
“Stop,”
said the King,
“on the way, at Mars.
If Anzu lives, give him men to set up a base there.”
On Mars Ninmah found Alalu and Anzu dead.
It was too late for the condemned Alalu, but Ninmah revived Anzu.
To commemorate Alalu who discovered the gold that can save Nibiru, Ninmah and Anzu,
“The image of Alalu upon the great rock mountain with beams they carved.
They showed him wearing an eagle’s helmet; his face they made uncovered.”
[Sitchin, Z., The Lost Book of Enki, page 104].
* In the later Hittite version of this tale, Anu appointed Alalu’s grandson, Kumarbi his cupbearer (as Alalu had appointed Anu to be his cupbearer).
Anu took Kumarbi to Earth to keep an eye on him.
In the Hittite version, it is Kumarbi, who bit Anu’s penis.
Anu forced Kumarbi to swallow poisonous stones.
But Kumarbi managed to spit them out.
Kumarbi visited Ea/Enki, his sister’s husband on Earth.
But on Earth, Enlil’s younger son, Adad/Teshub incited Kumarbi.
Adad bragged how he and big brother Ninurta would get all the privileges of knowledge and power Kumarbi was denied.
Ea took Kumarbi in a rocket for Nibiru to plead with Lama, the ancestress of both Alalu’s and Anu’s lines, for mediation.
But Lama, learning that Ea’s mission lacked support of Enlil’s sons, sent “lightening winds” against Ea’s spacecraft, forcing him and Kumbari back to Earth.
Kumbari returned to Mars Base and agitated among the Igigi (astronauts), who attacked Enlil and his people on Earth.
Seventy of Enlil’s men flew aircraft against the Kumarbi and the Igigi.
They defeated Kumarbi but Ullikumi, Kumarbi’s son by one of the female astronauts, rallied the Igigi again.
Filling the role of Anzu in the Sumerian account, Ullikumi led the Igigi, 380,000 years ago.
Ullikumi and the Igigi attacked the “whirlbirds“ of the Enlilites, but were defeated by Enlilite champions Ninurta and Adad.
Sitchin identifies the battles between Alalu and his descendants the basis basis for later Indian tales of battles the Indira vs Vrita fight even later Greek tales of the Titan vs God War.
Indira/Vrita and Titan/Zeus are based on the Anzu/Ninurta and Adad tale the Nibirans dictated to the Sumerians.
[Sitchin, Z., 1985, The Wars of Gods and Men, pages 91 -101]
CONTINUE
SAUCE
Enki Speaks: 8 – Anu Defeats Alalu, Banishes Him to Mars with Anzu
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