Anonymous ID: cf4659 Aug. 1, 2024, 9:35 p.m. No.21337397   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>7410

Annunaki: The Movie | Episode 1 | Lost Book Of Enki - Tablet 1-5

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uF2evAhZRcQ

Chapters:

00:00 Attestation Of Endubsar -Prologue

10:19 Tablet 1

29:00 Tablet 2

37:30 The Myth Of Tiamat

45:48 Tablet 3

59:23 Tablet 4

1:19:30 Tablet 5

 

Q !UW.yye1fxo 12/19/2017 17:39:15 ID: 03c2f4 376

8chan/cbts: 126948

Anonymous 12/19/2017 17:37:38 ID:fad025

8chan/cbts: 126928

>>126896

Are UFOs a distraction?

 

>>126928

How far away is the closest star?

What do you think?

Q

 

Q !!mG7VJxZNCI 09/19/2018 20:25:34 ID: 98088e 2222

8chan/qresearch: 3094236

Anonymous 09/19/2018 20:10:44 ID:5948d8

8chan/qresearch: 3093831

Q

Are we alone ?

Roswell ?

 

>>3093831

No.

Highest classification.

Consider the vastness of space.

Q

 

Q !!mG7VJxZNCI 09/19/2018 20:58:13 ID: 922952 2225

8chan/qresearch: 3095105

Anonymous 09/19/2018 20:45:34 ID:a16b71

8chan/qresearch: 3094804

Q,

Did NASA fake the moon landings? Have we been to the moon since then? Are there secret space programs? Is this why the Space Force was created?

 

>>3094804

False, moon landings are real.

Programs exist that are outside of public domain.

Q

 

Nov 27, 2022 8:06:20 PM EST

Q !!Hs1Jq13jV6 ID: 000000 No. 17830326 4966

What is coded in your DNA?

Who put it there?

Why?

Mankind is repressed.

We will be repressed no more.

Information is knowledge.

Knowledge is power.

Information is power.

How do you protect your DNA?

There is a war for your DNA.

Protect your DNA.

Ascension.

Q

Anonymous ID: cf4659 Aug. 1, 2024, 9:36 p.m. No.21337403   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>7410

Annunaki: The Movie | Episode 1 | Lost Book Of Enki - Tablet 1-5

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uF2evAhZRcQ

Chapters:

00:00 Attestation Of Endubsar -Prologue

10:19 Tablet 1

29:00 Tablet 2

37:30 The Myth Of Tiamat

45:48 Tablet 3

59:23 Tablet 4

1:19:30 Tablet 5

 

 

Annunaki: The Movie | Episode 2 | Lost Book Of Enki - Tablet 6-9

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jM-1cMNqw8Y

Chapters:

00:00 To Create A Primitive Worker

15:38 Birth Of Adam

23:07 Birth of Eve

29:57 Thoth Adds Procreation to Man

34:00 The Lost Story of Adam & Eve

39:45 The New Annunaki of Earth

47:20 Enki & Marduk Mission On Moon

57:09 Anu Visits Earth

1:02:05 Enki Becomes Human

1:04:44 Birth Of Adapa & Titi

1:11:45 Adapa Visits Nibiru

1:25:41 The Lost Story of Cain & Abel

1:36:15 Enki-Me(Enoch) Departs To Heaven

1:45:00 Marduk Marries An Earthling

1:55:40 Birth of Noah

 

 

Annunaki: The Movie | Episode 3 | Lost Book Of Enki - Tablet 10-14

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WMa1AuAcD8

Chapters:

00:00 Introduction

01:20 Enki Has A Dream

03:38 Enki Speaks To Zisudra

07:55 The Great Flood

14:20 The Annunaki Return After Flood

20:05 Annunaki Turn Mud Into A Kingdom

26:02 Thoth Builds The Pyramids In Ancient Kemet

34:22 The Old Kingdom of Kemet - Demi-gods of Egypt

36:00 Osiris & Seth (Sons of Amun Ra)

40:00 Horus Vs Set

44:40 The Lost Story of Ianna & Dumuzi

50:51 Death of Great Dumuzi Son of Enki

53:20 Ianna's Death & Resurrection

55:00 Wars of Gods/Extraterrestrials

1:02:25 Thoth Rescues Marduk (Amun Ra)

1:06:23 Ninurta Becomes God Of Israel (Son of Enlil)

1:11:32 Anu & Antu Visit Earth

1:21:00 Anu Forgives Marduk (Amun Ra)

1:25:00 Sumerian Civilization Begins

1:29:00 Ianna Steals The Human Template Codes

1:32:00 Marduk Becomes God Of Babylon

1:36:18 Amun Ra (Marduk) Vs Ningishzidda (Thoth)

1:41:00 God Territory's & Genetic Markers Begin

1:45:00 The Epic Of Gilgamesh

1:50:00 Enlil Has A Dream

1:53:00 Amun Ra Becomes God Of Egypt

1:59:00 Enki Creates The Tablets of Enki

Anonymous ID: cf4659 Aug. 1, 2024, 9:36 p.m. No.21337405   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>7410

Annunaki: The Movie | Episode 1 | Lost Book Of Enki - Tablet 1-5

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uF2evAhZRcQ

Chapters:

00:00 Attestation Of Endubsar -Prologue

10:19 Tablet 1

29:00 Tablet 2

37:30 The Myth Of Tiamat

45:48 Tablet 3

59:23 Tablet 4

1:19:30 Tablet 5

 

 

Annunaki: The Movie | Episode 2 | Lost Book Of Enki - Tablet 6-9

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jM-1cMNqw8Y

Chapters:

00:00 To Create A Primitive Worker

15:38 Birth Of Adam

23:07 Birth of Eve

29:57 Thoth Adds Procreation to Man

34:00 The Lost Story of Adam & Eve

39:45 The New Annunaki of Earth

47:20 Enki & Marduk Mission On Moon

57:09 Anu Visits Earth

1:02:05 Enki Becomes Human

1:04:44 Birth Of Adapa & Titi

1:11:45 Adapa Visits Nibiru

1:25:41 The Lost Story of Cain & Abel

1:36:15 Enki-Me(Enoch) Departs To Heaven

1:45:00 Marduk Marries An Earthling

1:55:40 Birth of Noah

 

 

Annunaki: The Movie | Episode 3 | Lost Book Of Enki - Tablet 10-14

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WMa1AuAcD8

Chapters:

00:00 Introduction

01:20 Enki Has A Dream

03:38 Enki Speaks To Zisudra

07:55 The Great Flood

14:20 The Annunaki Return After Flood

20:05 Annunaki Turn Mud Into A Kingdom

26:02 Thoth Builds The Pyramids In Ancient Kemet

34:22 The Old Kingdom of Kemet - Demi-gods of Egypt

36:00 Osiris & Seth (Sons of Amun Ra)

40:00 Horus Vs Set

44:40 The Lost Story of Ianna & Dumuzi

50:51 Death of Great Dumuzi Son of Enki

53:20 Ianna's Death & Resurrection

55:00 Wars of Gods/Extraterrestrials

1:02:25 Thoth Rescues Marduk (Amun Ra)

1:06:23 Ninurta Becomes God Of Israel (Son of Enlil)

1:11:32 Anu & Antu Visit Earth

1:21:00 Anu Forgives Marduk (Amun Ra)

1:25:00 Sumerian Civilization Begins

1:29:00 Ianna Steals The Human Template Codes

1:32:00 Marduk Becomes God Of Babylon

1:36:18 Amun Ra (Marduk) Vs Ningishzidda (Thoth)

1:41:00 God Territory's & Genetic Markers Begin

1:45:00 The Epic Of Gilgamesh

1:50:00 Enlil Has A Dream

1:53:00 Amun Ra Becomes God Of Egypt

1:59:00 Enki Creates The Tablets of Enki

Anonymous ID: cf4659 Aug. 1, 2024, 9:38 p.m. No.21337410   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>7419

>>21337397

>>21337403

>>21337405

Gilgamesh (/หˆษกษชlษกษ™mษ›สƒ/,[7] /ษกษชlหˆษกษ‘หmษ›สƒ/;[8] Akkadian: ๐’€ญ๐’„‘๐’‚†๐’ˆฆ, romanized: Gilgameลก; originally Sumerian: ๐’€ญ๐’„‘๐’‰‹๐’‚ต๐’ŽŒ, romanized: Bilgames)[9][a] was a hero in ancient Mesopotamian mythology and the protagonist of the Epic of Gilgamesh, an epic poem written in Akkadian during the late 2nd millennium BC. He was possibly a historical king of the Sumerian city-state of Uruk, who was posthumously deified. His rule probably would have taken place sometime in the beginning of the Early Dynastic Period, c. 2900 โ€“ 2350 BC, though he became a major figure in Sumerian legend during the Third Dynasty of Ur (c.โ€‰2112 โ€“ c.โ€‰2004 BC).

 

Tales of Gilgamesh's legendary exploits are narrated in five surviving Sumerian poems. The earliest of these is likely "Gilgamesh, Enkidu, and the Netherworld",[12] in which Gilgamesh comes to the aid of the goddess Inanna and drives away the creatures infesting her huluppu tree. She gives him two unknown objects, a mikku and a pikku, which he loses. After Enkidu's death, his shade tells Gilgamesh about the bleak conditions in the Underworld. The poem Gilgamesh and Aga describes Gilgamesh's revolt against his overlord Aga of Kish. Other Sumerian poems relate Gilgamesh's defeat of the giant Huwawa and the Bull of Heaven, while a fifth, poorly preserved poem relates the account of his death and funeral.

 

In later Babylonian times, these stories were woven into a connected narrative. The standard Akkadian Epic of Gilgamesh was composed by a scribe named Sรฎn-lฤ“qi-unninni, probably during the Middle Babylonian Period (c.โ€‰1600 โ€“ c.โ€‰1155 BC), based on much older source material. In the epic, Gilgamesh is a demigod of superhuman strength who befriends the wild man Enkidu. Together, they embark on many journeys, most famously defeating Humbaba (Sumerian: Huwawa) and the Bull of Heaven, who is sent to attack them by Ishtar (Sumerian: Inanna) after Gilgamesh rejects her offer for him to become her consort. After Enkidu dies of a disease sent as punishment from the gods, Gilgamesh becomes afraid of his death and visits the sage Utnapishtim, the survivor of the Great Flood, hoping to find immortality. Gilgamesh repeatedly fails the trials set before him and returns home to Uruk, realizing that immortality is beyond his reach.

 

Most scholars agree that the Epic of Gilgamesh exerted substantial influence on the Iliad and the Odyssey, two epic poems written in ancient Greek during the 8th century BC. The story of Gilgamesh's birth is described in an anecdote in On the Nature of Animals by the Greek writer Aelian (2nd century AD). Aelian relates that Gilgamesh's grandfather kept his mother under guard to prevent her from becoming pregnant, because an oracle had told him that his grandson would overthrow him. She became pregnant and the guards threw the child off a tower, but an eagle rescued him mid-fall and delivered him safely to an orchard, where the gardener raised him.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilgamesh

Anonymous ID: cf4659 Aug. 1, 2024, 9:41 p.m. No.21337419   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>21337410

Relationship to the Bible

Various themes, plot elements, and characters in the Hebrew Bible have been suggested to correlate with the Epic of Gilgamesh โ€“ notably, the accounts of the Garden of Eden, the advice from Ecclesiastes, and the Genesis flood narrative.

Garden of Eden

 

The parallels between the stories of Enkidu/Shamhat and Adam/Eve have been long recognized by scholars.[64][65] In both, a human is created from the soil by a god and lives in nature. He is introduced to a female congener who tempts him. In both stories the man accepts food from the woman, covers his nakedness, and must leave his former home, unable to return. The presence of a snake who steals a plant of immortality from the hero later in the epic is another point of similarity. However, a major difference between the two stories is that while Enkidu experiences regret regarding his seduction away from nature, this is only temporary: After being confronted by the god Shamash for being ungrateful, Enkidu recants and decides to give the woman who seduced him his final blessing before he dies. This is in contrast to Adam, whose fall from grace is largely portrayed as a punishment for disobeying God and the inevitable consequence of the loss of innocence regarding good and evil.

Advice from Ecclesiastes

 

Several scholars suggest direct borrowing of Siduri's advice by the author of Ecclesiastes.[66]

 

Noah's flood

Andrew George submits that the Genesis flood narrative matches that in Gilgamesh so closely that "few doubt" that it derives from a Mesopotamian account.[67] What is particularly noticeable is the way the Genesis flood story follows the Gilgamesh flood tale "point by point and in the same order", even when the story permits other alternatives.[68] In a 2001 Torah commentary released on behalf of the Conservative Movement of Judaism, rabbinic scholar Robert Wexler stated: "The most likely assumption we can make is that both Genesis and Gilgamesh drew their material from a common tradition about the flood that existed in Mesopotamia. These stories then diverged in the retelling."[69] Ziusudra, Utnapishtim and Noah are the respective heroes of the Sumerian, Akkadian and biblical flood legends of the ancient Near East.

Additional biblical parallels

 

Matthias Henze suggests that Nebuchadnezzar's madness in the biblical Book of Daniel draws on the Epic of Gilgamesh. He claims that the author uses elements from the description of Enkidu to paint a sarcastic and mocking portrait of the king of Babylon.[70]

 

Many characters in the Epic have mythical biblical parallels, most notably Ninti, the Sumerian goddess of life, was created from Enki's rib to heal him after he had eaten forbidden flowers. It is suggested that this story served as the basis for the story of Eve created from Adam's rib in the Book of Genesis.[71] Esther J. Hamori, in Echoes of Gilgamesh in the Jacob Story, also claims that the myth of Jacob and Esau is paralleled with the wrestling match between Gilgamesh and Enkidu.[72]

Book of Giants

 

Gilgamesh is mentioned in one version of The Book of Giants which is related to the Book of Enoch. The Book of Giants version found at Qumran mentions the Sumerian hero Gilgamesh and the monster Humbaba with the Watchers and giants.[73]

Influence on Homer

 

Numerous scholars have drawn attention to various themes, episodes, and verses, indicating that the Epic of Gilgamesh had a substantial influence on both of the epic poems ascribed to Homer. These influences are detailed by Martin Litchfield West in The East Face of Helicon: West Asiatic Elements in Greek Poetry and Myth.[74] According to Tzvi Abusch of Brandeis University, the poem "combines the power and tragedy of the Iliad with the wanderings and marvels of the Odyssey. It is a work of adventure, but is no less a meditation on some fundamental issues of human existence."[75] Martin West, in "The East face of Helicon", speculates that the memory of Gilgamesh would have reached the Greeks through a lost poem about Heracles.[76]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epic_of_Gilgamesh#Sumerian_poems