CHAPTER 1
(Episode 1)
And it came to pass, when man began to multiply on the face of the land and daughters were born to them, the sons of God saw that the daughters of man were attractive. And they took as their wives any they chose ... The Nephilim were on the earth in those days and also afterward, when the sons of God came in to the daughters of man and they bore children to them. These were the mighty men who were of old, the men of renown.
Genesis (6:1-4)
The gleaming white starship glided from the dark space of the universe, circled twice around the planet, and landed with a thin whistling sound on the ground, covered with wild grasses.
The journey from hyperspace had barely lasted four hours. The starting point of the starship was a planet, which after a very long period of time, had emerged from the shadows of the big Neptune and had moved progressively closer to Earth. A quarter annum ago they had left their world behind, with destination this blue planet.
The blue planet was not only one of the youngest of the ten planets circling the sun, but also the only one with flora and fauna strongly resembling their birth planet's.
Previous studies had also clearly indicated that a creature roamed there, that only several million annums ago had made the arduous ascent to developing a slight self-consciousness.
The vegetation was wild and grew disorderly high.
Beneath the flat land, hills and mountains, nature formed numerous rich minerals, among which a precious yellow metal, they were in dire need of on their own planet.
Through a complicated process of conversion to an electrospray of ions, it was the only resource to help keep their atmosphere intact and prevent the terrible rise in temperature. Without that yellow metal, life on Nibiru would be irretrievably lost. An awful lot was depending on this mission, which could not fail ...
Anxious and quiet they hid behind the wild growing bushes. Three men, four women and one child trying to process with great difficulty what they were staring at. It was a late afternoon; the sun colored the landscape brilliant red. Slowly, majestic, sparkling white and painful for their astonished eyes, reflected by the rays of the setting sun, the enormous star broke through the clouds and descended slowly, accompanied by carols and other heavenly sounds.
Moments later, the impressive mighty star touched down on the scorched grass.
Suddenly it was quiet.
Then an entrance to the mighty thing silently opened.
Three divine creatures appeared, tall and proud. The first one, a wonderful goddess, looked around. Instantly her eyes focused on the spot where they were. Respectful and frightened the men, women and the child fell to their knees, overcome with tremendous fear and an indescribable, unprecedented emerging emotion.
This was a moment they would never forget.
The gods had descended from the heavens ...
Mesopotamia, the land between the rivers
Thirty thousand years B.C.
And they had not set up a King for the beclouded people. No headband and crown had been fastened; no scepter been studded with lapis lazuli ... scepter, crown, tiara, headband and staff were still placed before Anu in heaven ... There was no counseling of its people; then the Kingship descended from heaven.
(Clay tablet from the library of King Ashurbanipal)
The wise Nin-khursag, Lady of Life was in the temple of glorious Nippur, thoughtfully staring at the wall on which "the Table of Destiny" was displayed. Not only the story of their arrival on Earth, the events that subsequently took place, the course of the planets, but also other words of wisdom were described in flamboyant hieroglyphs.
The humans with the frizzy hair were not privy to the secrets of these hieroglyphs—for they were the result of the great experiment. They would be taught Cuneiform at a later stage.
But the experiment with these humans had borne bitter fruits. The dark frizzy haired humans of Naphidim had become a threat to the other tribes living around them, due to their weapons based autocracy and dominant culture. They were also bigger and stronger than the members of the numerous Eljo tribes and the other savage races, which they tried to destroy completely. Nin-khursag closed her eyes, opened them again staring with a dull gaze, as a sour smile appeared on her lips. It was to be expected—the women of Naphidim were extremely attractive and numerous Anunnaki had sired children with these beautiful women. She had watched this with an alarming sense, especially when she noticed that some cases threatened to get out of hand. Attempts by males of her species, to try and change the minds of the sons they had fathered with these women, were without success. It was all in vain. These findings not only made her sad, but she also became very unsure of how their mission on this planet would end.
Many angels of God accompanied with women, and begat sons that became unjust ... on account of the confidence they had in their own strength; for the tradition is that these men did what resembled the acts of those whom the Grecians call giants.
(First century Jewish antiquities: Flavius Josephus)
Nin-khursag was also deeply concerned, for in this very temple The Great Assembly of the Anunnaki, in the Court of the Highest, had adopted the decision to end what they had created many annums after their arrival on this planet. The Great Assembly headed by Enlil had unanimously taken the decision to destroy. The solemn "haem" "so be it" sounded in her head, as she slowly stood up and walked forward. Her green eyes with the long black lashes looked straight ahead.
A primary function of the Assembly was the appointment of kings, but it was also a court of justice. But that had been reduced to something that was totally not important at this moment.
A faint smile appeared on her face when she thought of the name Anunnaki "Heaven came to Earth," that's what the Naphidim called them out of reverence, respect and fear.
She got a sad look on her face, when the High Assembly's recent decision entered her mind again. The beautiful fertile land of Sumer would soon be covered with icy cold water.
Man of Shurrupak, son of Ubar-Tutu,
Tear down thy house; build a ship,
Abandon thy possessions, and seek thy life.
Discard thy goods, and keep thee alive.
Aboard the ship take the seed of living things.
(Library of King Ashurbanipal)
She slowly rose and strode into the courtyard. She paused with a pensive look in her eyes. When she turned around to follow a beautiful blue butterfly, flying from flower to flower, she caught a glimpse of the reflection of her face in the polished black stone door leading into the temple.
Nin-khursag, the Lady of Life, was a beautiful divine appearance. Her face with the serpentine features, small forehead, high cheekbones and almond-shaped green eyes, was framed with wavy black hair reaching to her waist. She had soft light brown skin matching her long dress contrasted with rose and gold. Nin-khursag was slim with round hips and she measured almost 8 feet tall.
Under heavy protest, she had voted in favor of...