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Record of Sumer Leave no Doubt Original Keepers of Secrets Were The Anunnaki.

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Have you ever ordered Morning or figure out Dawn according to the corners of the Earth? Job was ask. Do you know where daylight and darkness exchange place, or how snow and hailstones come about, or dew? "Do you know the celestial laws, or how they regulate that which is upon the Earth?"  The text and depictions were intented to make clear that the human Keepers of the Secrets were pupils, not  teachers. The records of Sumer leave no doubt that the teachers, the original Keepers of the Secrets, were the Anunnaki.

The leader of the first team of  Anunnaki to come to Earth, splashing down in the waters of the Persian Gulf, E.A-- he "whose home is water."  He was the chief scientist of the Anunaki and his task was to obtain the gold they needed by extracting it from the gulf's waters--a task requiring knowledge in physics, chemistry, metallurgy.  As a shift to mining became necessary and and the option moved to southern Africa, his knowledge of geography, geology, geometry--of all that we call Earth Science--came into play; no wonder his epithet-name    changed to EN-KI, "Lord Earth." for his was the domain of Earth's secrets. Finally, suggesting and carrying out the genetic engineering that brought the Adam into being--a feat in which he was  helped by his half sister Ninharsag, the Chief Medical Officer--he demonstrated his prowess in the disciplines of Life Sciences: biology, genetics, evolution. More than ME's, those enigmatic objects that, like computer disks, held the knowledge arranged by subject, were kept by him in his center, Eridu, in Sumer; at the southern tip of Africa, a scientific station held "the tablet of wisdom." Book W/time  began pp.131

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