13/06/2024
Did you know that the ancient biblical text of the Book of Enoch provides vivid descriptions of multiracial beings called the Anunnaki? These beings, who defied God, had relations with human women, resulting in the birth of giant offspring. Enoch, the great-grandfather of Noah (also known as Zisudra), describes Noah as an albino with blue eyes and suggests he was the son of Enki, the Sumerian water god. Interestingly, the Council of Nicaea in 325 AD decided to exclude the Book of Enoch from the Bible, partly due to its detailed accounts of the Anunnaki's interactions with humans.
Today, we’ll explore historical records from the Book of Enoch and the Lost Book of Enki, shedding light on these ancient events. Enoch, a righteous man favored by God, witnessed extraordinary events, including being taken up into the sky in a burning disk, where he saw Earth from above, possibly describing a spaceship experience. During Enoch's time, humanity lived peacefully, offering rituals and sacrifices to their gods, who accepted these offerings and stored them for future use, relieving themselves of the need to farm.
Enki, compassionate yet lustful, was left in charge of Earth while his brother Enlil was away. Enki's affection for humans led to relations with Lamech’s wife, Betanos, resulting in the birth of a child described as strikingly different from other humans. This child, Noah, bore physical resemblances to the Anunnaki, with distinct features like white skin and beautiful eyes.
The Book of Enoch also describes how the Anunnaki watchers, led by Semjaza, defied their divine laws by mating with human women, teaching them forbidden knowledge and resulting in the birth of giants known as Nephilim. These giants caused havoc on Earth, prompting Enki and Enlil to decide on a great flood to cleanse the planet. Despite his love for his son Noah, Enki warned him of the impending flood, guiding him to build a boat to preserve life on Earth.
This ancient narrative illustrates the complex relationships and conflicts between the Anunnaki and humans, showcasing the resilience and ingenuity of mankind in the face of extraordinary challenges.