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O**N
AN EYE OPENER
I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to understand the Bible and to interpret most aspects of the stories told within. An enlightening read that has certainly broadened my understanding on the origins and development of mankind and nations.
H**L
Beautiful history
One can't make the information in this book up!If you wish to know how and while mankind was made, read this.In it also is the true unattended version of how our solar system and planet earth came to be.
M**E
It tell things about the bible
The book is great
L**I
Enki, In His Own Words
This book purports to be the actual memoir of Enki, one of three royal siblings who came to Earth from a planet in our own solar system, Nibiru, in search of gold to repair their thinning atmosphere. If you have a working knowledge of the mythologies of the world, it may blow your mind as it did mine.As a kid, I studied Roman and Greek mythology as well as a little biblical history. As an adult, I studied angel lore, trying to figure out who or what they really were. I encountered the story of the Anunnaki, but it seemed so fantastical, that I decided it couldn't have been true. Then, I picked up this book.In The Lost Book of Enki, Enki himself tells us the whole story of how he and his siblings came to Earth approximately 400,000 years ago with other Anunnaki in search of gold. Apparently, Nibiru had been highly volcanic in the past and this created a very thick atmosphere that made all kinds of flora and fauna thrive there. When the volcanoes stopped erupting, Nibiru's atmosphere thinned and it's climate changed so the three royal siblings and 300 or so "heroes" came to earth to mine gold.If you, like me, have a working knowledge of biblical stories and world mythologies, the parallels in this book may shock you at times. Enki is a bit of a sexual compulsive just like Zeus. He and other Anunnaki find the human women they've created through genetic engineering beautiful and they take them for wives and lovers. This continually enrages his brother, Enlil, the first heir to the royal throne. Enlil feels that this interbreeding has horribly contaminated the pure Anunnaki bloodline. At times, it seems as if Enlil truly despises the human race and it's likely that this is where we get the unfortunate concept of a vengeful God.The Anunnaki use their creation, man, to mine the gold they need. Hundreds of thousands of years pass, but the Anunnaki royals are apparently incredibly long lived. Around 13,000 or so years ago, Nibiru passes very close to Earth while completing it's elliptical orbit. This causes massive ice sheets to slip into the ocean causing a world wide flash flood. Hence, we have the age old tale of Noah and his ark. We learn in this book that Noah was apparently one of Enki's love children conceived with a human and he tipped Noah off to the coming disaster.Enki's memoirs are a little difficult to read, somewhat like the Odyssey or the Illiad, but it appears that the mining effort to seal Nibiru's atmosphere with gold particles was a success. Sadly, the royal family learn that a return home means likely death while the Igigi, who were originally brought to do the mining, take wives and apparently make Earth their home. The book ends as it began with Enki openly mourning a nuclear war of succession which occurred between the children and grandchildren of the three royals who originally came to Earth.This supposed memoir might be easy to dismiss as fantasy were it not for enormous and precisely carved gold mines in Africa which humans probably still could not create with our current technology. The same is true for hundreds, if not thousands of megalithic structures all over the world that were built with a technology that modern man simply does not possess. In addition, there are numerous photos of giant skeletons and graves often marked by a stone symbol for "pi." It certainly does appear that a race of technologically advanced giants ruled Earth before we did even if our governments don't want us to know that.Consider The Lost Book of Enki as a likely true story that is significantly stranger than fiction. I struggle to believe it to this day and I wouldn't believe it were the story not backed up by so much physical evidence the Anunnaki apparently left on Earth. How could it be possible that organic, human like beings could be so incredibly long lived? Perhaps they had developed some sort of immortality biotechnology or perhaps they were actually bio androids. I don't really know. Is Nibiru still out there and inhabited by very long lived and human like creatures? That's another thing I don't know.
P**6
Thought Provoking and/or Entertaining
This book is either a terrific science fiction piece with huge potential as a movie script or it is a thought provoking account of human pre-history that fills in huge holes in Earths history over the past million years or so. The book is often hard to read and understand. It reads like it was written by Yoda from Star Wars. In spite of this I found that once I started into it I litterally couldn't put it down. There is so much that gets your brain wandering, trying to make connections with what you have read in the Bible, learned in school or haden't heard anywhere else. I'm still digesting and trying to assimilate the story and I finished the book several days ago. At this point I don't think I can buy into some of it. Especially the parts about Nibiru being a planet in our own solar system. It makes no logical sense to me that a planet supposedly as large as Nibiru could exist in orbit around our own sun, even in the suggested elongated oval orbit without being spotted by our current technology long ago. Even if you are able to suspend disbelief and buy into the existance of such a world, the part about a planet that spends most of its 3600 year orbit so far from the sun would make it totally a totally uninhabitable frozen ball not a place that would spawn life let alone an advanced civilization of god-like humans. Once you decide to believe in the possibility of such a planet with an even more improbable civilization on it, you are left with what must be the most improbable assumption of all. That this supposed civilization searched the entire solar system several hundred thousand years ago in space ships looking for gold of all things to grind into powder and inject into their own atmosphere to form some sort of shield or blanket to save themselves. Gold is one of the heaviest elements known. How in the world would the keep gold dust suspened in the atmosphere. It would settle to the ground almost at once. Sorry, I can't buy the premis. Still, this is an entertaining book. If it's a true and accurate translation of Sumarian tablets then all I can say is that the Summarians were great Sci-Fi writers. But how did they know about space travel, flying chariots, planets and the astroid belt not discovered until at least the 19the and 20th centuries? Someone in Hollywood should take this book and make a series of movies similar to the Star Wars series. It could make billions. Oh, but if even part of the book is true it answers lots of questions about so many human myths and stories, tosses a lot of currently accepted history into a cocked hat and begs for further study with an open mind.Do I recommend you read this book? YES! Keep an open mind. Prepare to be entertained and when you finishy I guarantee you will have a lot to think about.
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