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HAPTER 13

Earth, approx. 440000 BC

Galzu and David exited the ship through a doorway and immediately they were on firm ground. The place was uninhabited, full of trees, some lakes and swampland. Galzu pointed out to David a brilliant star in the sky which could be seen on the horizon, even though it was daytime.

A great ship from the planet Nibiru was nearing Earth. Alalu was on it.

Galzu began explaining to David that the star was in fact a spaceship, that it would land near them, and began to speak of the one who piloted it.

‘David, the ship you will see landing carried Alalu. King of Nibiru, he was dethroned by Anu. Alalu had seized the throne of Nibiru. He killed king Lahma and proclaimed himself sovereign. Years later, prince Anu challenged Alalu to a fight for control of the planet. Anu won the fight and became king. In all the confusion, after his defeat before all the people, Alalu managed to escape. He was afraid of being killed like Lahma. He stole one of the royal ships, armed with a variety of weapons, sat himself in the pilot’s seat and took off. After many adventures in space, Alalu caught sight of the planet Earth. He disconnected the long-distance turbines and began to fly round the earth reconnoitering, studying the atmosphere and making other analyses. His ship loosed a ray which penetrated the atmosphere and swept over the planet’s main regions. It detected a great quantity of gold under the earth and in the water. Alalu was delighted at the discovery. He took a decision: he would land on that planet, even though he was afraid, since the atmosphere was very hot and the ship might not survive the descent. The ship began to shake and groan loudly in protest as it passed through the earth’s atmosphere, but in a few seconds it was near the ground. It was almost impossible to stop the ship, which fell into a swamp. Alalu lost consciousness, and when he came to he was totally disoriented, almost in a state of shock. He opened his eyes and realized that he had survived, and that the ship was practically intact. He had landed on the planet of gold.’

Alalu put on his protective suit, the door opened and he stepped down on to the earth. The ground was dark and the sky was white and blue. The silence was almost complete; he could hardly hear any sounds. There was no one there; he was alone. On the horizon he saw great hills, all around him there was vegetation. The ground was swampy, his feet sank in easily, and it was very cold. After a few hours exploring the place he returned to the ship to rest and eat.

David and Galzu followed Alalu’s every step.

After he woke up again Alalu saw everything very clearly: it was day, and the brightness was unbearable - he had never seen anything like it on Nibiru. Next he programmed the onboard computer to test the oxygen and the water on the planet. He sent a probe out of the ship and, after testing the oxygen and confirming there were no poisonous gases, Alalu risked taking off his protective suit. He went out of the ship again and took a deep breath. He was pleased he could breathe normally. The brightness was such that it hurt Alalu’s eyes, and he went back to the ship to get a dark eye-shade. He began to walk across the mud; the water was dark and greenish, the edges of the swamp were full of stones. Alalu took a stone from the ground and threw it into the water; as it hit he could see the movement of fish. He sent a probe into the water and discovered to his disappointment that it wasn’t drinkable. He continued to walk, reached the dry land and went towards the hills, past trees, undergrowth, bushes. The trees were full of colorful fruits of various shapes. He picked one of the fruits and tried it without hesitation. It had a sweet taste. As he journeyed Alalu tried to protect himself from the sun’s rays. He began to feel dampness in the ground and realized he was near water. From afar he saw a lake, went up to it and tested the water with his probe. The probe confirmed that the water was good to drink. Alalu was overjoyed. There was oxygen, water, fish, fruit, everything was perfect; and what was more there was gold, an essential metal for the survival of his planet. When he tried the water he found that it had a different taste from the water on Nibiru. While he was drinking he began to hear sounds. He turned round and was alarmed to see a body sliding along the edge of the lake. He took out his weapon and fired a shot. He ran up to see what it was. The creature was dead. Its body was like a very long rope, it had no hands or feet and the eyes were very strange, as if it was a fierce animal. It frightened him. He filled a container with water and ran back to his ship. The sun was going down and by the time he arrived it was dark.

‘How strange, the day’s very short here, not at all like Nibiru,’ said Alalu, watching the moon and the planets brightening in the sky.

Alalu was worried: he needed to find large amounts of gold, on which his planet depended. Nibiru’s atmosphere needed the metal to protect itself, since the gold served as a sort of force-field to filter and block radiation from the cosmos, as well as protecting the planet from excessive heat and cold.

As soon as dawn came, Alalu left the ship with his probe and went to look for gold. He went to the swamps and passed the probe through the water, anxiously awaiting a positive result. The probe indicated the components in the water: oxygen, hydrogen, organic material and, finally, gold. The probe confirmed the presence of gold in the water. Alalu could hardly contain his delight.

‘The people of Nibiru will be very pleased with my discovery, they’ll be proud of me and I’ll get my throne back,’ said Alalu, hurrying back to the ship.

He sat in the captain’s seat and gave orders for the ship’s computer to link up with Nibiru. He was euphoric and needed to give his people the news. When he was connected he started to talk to Anu, the king of Nibiru:

‘Anu, the fate of Nibiru is in my hands. I want you to listen very carefully to what I have to say. I’m on another planet and I’ve discovered gold.’

‘But how is it possible you’ve succeeded in getting to another planet on your own? What planet is it?’ replied Anu, thinking this was another of Alalu’s tricks.

‘I have reached the seventh planet beyond the asteroid belt. I am close to the big yellow star. It’s a small blue planet.’

‘And how much gold have you found?’

‘I’m not sure yet how much exactly, as I’ve only analyzed a few areas, but the probe confirmed the presence of gold in most
of them.’

‘Alalu, I am pleased at the news. I’ll call a general assembly straight away to decide on an expedition to this planet. Please keep me informed, in spite of everything.’

King Anu, his counselors and all the people of Nibiru were amazed at the news and at the fact that Alalu was still alive. How could he be alive in another world?

Anu immediately called a meeting of the counselors of Nibiru.

‘Call together the commanders of Nibiru. We must send an expedition to this blue planet as soon as possible. Alalu has found gold. Our planet will be saved.’

Alalu was present at the assembly through a video link, and then he replied:

‘Let all the princes present declare my royal supremacy. Let the commanders of Nibiru choose me as their leader. Let the royal counselors appoint me king in Anu’s place.’

All of them were surprised at Alalu’s words. How could they depose Anu? And what if Alalu was lying about the gold he said he had found?

The counselors cut the video link and started discussing the matter among themselves. Then Anu’s son, Enlil, spoke:

‘Alalu is in no position to ask for anything. He lost the battle with my father and so he lost the throne. He should honor what has already been decided. Maybe he has found gold, but who can guarantee it will be enough for our atmosphere?’

The counselors resumed the conference with Alalu and asked him about the truth of his find, calling for proof. Then Alalu took a crystal from his probe and inserted it in the ship’s computer, which transmitted the information to Nibiru.

‘See for yourselves the data from my probe: data which, as you know, it is impossible to manipulate. Now that I have proved what I told you before, declare me king,’ demanded Alalu angrily.

They cut the conference with Alalu again and Anu’s other son, the prince Ea, stood up and began to speak to the assembly:

‘Let me go to the blue planet to bring back gold to Nibiru. When I get there I’ll calm Alalu down - after all, he is my stepfather - and we’ll proclaim him king of the blue planet. If Nibiru is saved by the gold, we’ll have another fight between my birth father Anu and Alalu. Who wins will keep the throne of Nibiru,’ said Ea, referring to the fact that Alalu had married his mother.

Everyone listened to Ea’s wise words with admiration. This seemed a good solution to the conflict.

‘So let it be!’ declared Anu before the assembly. ‘Let my son leave for earth and if Nibiru is saved, I will fight Alalu again and the victor will be king.’

The counselors informed Alalu of the decision via the video link.

Although Alalu could not see all that was going on at the assembly, David and Galzu could see what was happening on a small crystal screen which Galzu had.

‘David, Alalu couldn’t see everything that happened at the assembly in Nibiru, as they blocked him when it was convenient. I have the complete record of the meeting in my crystal and what you are seeing happened at the very same instant, but on the planet Nibiru. I’ll run it forward a little for you to see what happened some time later, when the commanders of Nibiru and Ea set off for Earth.’

By the video link Alalu was informed of the decision. He was Ea’s stepfather and Anu was Ea’s real father. So Ea would be an important intermediary in the conflict.

‘Let my stepson Ea come to this planet. I accept the challenge of another fight, but first we will save Nibiru with my discovery, and may this be recorded in the royal archives of Nibiru.’

After the assembly, preparations began for the great journey. It took a long time for everything to be organized. Several commanders were summoned. The astronomers of Nibiru began to calculate the best moment for the ships to depart for the blue planet.

The departure day had arrived. A crowd gathered where the ships of Nibiru were located. They had gone to say farewell to the crew that would return with the salvation of the planet. The crew started to embark, wearing their spacesuits. The last to embark was Ea, who first kneeled down before his father Anu. Anu wished him luck.

‘My son, a great responsibility rests on your shoulders. You will make a long journey. Go, and return alive, and bring back with you the salvation of our planet.’

Ea’s mother embraced him. Ea said goodbye to his wife and then to his brother Enlil.

With great sadness, but also great joy, Ea went up into the ship and gave the order for departure.

Anzu was the commander of the ship that Ea was in. He was a skilled pilot. He lifted off and they set off towards the distant sun.

David and Galzu watched the events unfold and then went through the door back into their ship.

C
HAPTER 14

Galzu and David were back in their ship. David was a bit confused at all that he had seen, heard and felt. Everything was very surreal. It seemed like a dream, but it was all too real to be a dream.

‘David, I know you’re full of questions and doubts about all we’ve seen. But before I answer, I’m going to show you another point in time, some thousands of years later than the time we’ve just been watching. Now there are many Anunnaki on Earth, they have built cities and they are lords of the earth.’

‘Galzu, could I rest a little now? This journey has been very tiring.’

‘Of course, David. I’m sorry, I forget that your mind and body aren’t used to this sort of voyage.’

David lay down in a chair and slept for several hours. He awoke very hungry. Right away he saw near him a table covered with fruits and other delicacies. He began to eat, and when he had finished Galzu appeared again.

‘Hello, David, are you rested? Ready for another journey?’

‘Yes, now I am, let’s go. But first there’s something I must know: why are you showing me all this? Why me and not someone else? What’s the purpose of all this? I’m a simple farmer’s son.’

‘David, you are more special than you think. Let me just take you on one more journey. When we get back some of your questions will have been answered, and I will explain the rest to you.’

Once again everything went black and they heard a great noise. Everything turned bright again and Galzu took David’s hand and went towards the door. This time David wasn’t sick, his mind and body had got used to it.

As they went through the doorway they saw a small city, with many beautiful houses of marble and a sort of palace in the distance.

Galzu and David walked to the palace, went up a stairway of pink marble and reached the main entrance, which was open. They went into the palace. At the back they saw a number of Anunnakis conversing.

‘David, this is Ea, who is now called Enki, and Ninurta, son of Enlil. Enlil himself, Enki’s brother, is over there on the left. The two brothers are the lords of the earth.’

David and Galzu went closer to hear the conversation.

‘Father, uncle, I’ve come to give you an alarming piece of news.’

‘Tell me, Ninurta, what is troubling you.’

‘Our stock of gold is rapidly running out. Soon we shall have no more to send to Nibiru.’

‘But that’s impossible! Our analyses show that there is gold for many shars,’ said Enlil angrily, not believing what he was hearing. ‘Son, go to Badtibira and find out what is happening. Take your ship and leave at once.’

‘Nephew, as soon as you discover something let us know at once,’ said Enki anxiously.

Ninurta called two of his soldiers, went up into the ship and set off for Badtibira, the place where the gold was mined.

When they landed the officer in charge, Ennugi, greeted them.

‘Welcome, Ninurta, it’s an honor to have you here.’

‘Ennugi, I have been sent by my father and my uncle to find out why we are sending so little gold to Nibiru.’

‘Ninurta, I was going to tell you about the problem. Our brothers are unhappy with the work, they are tired and they miss their homes. The work is endless and they haven’t been relieved for a long time. They feel like slaves, while others get married and start families and live like kings on earth. They are fed up; I try to calm them down, but the situation is getting out of control. The sun is very hot, and they’re not used to such heat.’

‘Ennugi, I understand our brothers’ situation. I’ll talk to Enlil and Enki immediately and arrange for relief workers. Please ask them to go back to work and tell them they’ll soon be returning to Nibiru.’

Ninurta went back to the ship and returned to the palace. He was anxious and concerned at how his father and uncle would react. When he entered the palace he went to speak to Enki.

‘Uncle, the news is not good. The workers are no longer happy with the work. They feel like slaves. They can no longer stand the heat and they don’t want to go on working while others live like kings.’

‘Ninurta, tell your father at once. Ask him to go to the mines to see this at first hand.’

Ninurta called his father on a communicator and gave him the news.

‘You mean they are rebelling against us?’

‘Not against us, father, but against the excess of work.’

‘I’m going there at once. I want to see this with my own eyes.’

Enlil and his soldiers flew to Badtibira. On arrival they were met by Ennugi.

‘Ennugi, I want to know what’s happening here.’

‘My lord, as I explained to Ninurta, the workers are rebelling, it won’t take long for a war to break out. They don’t want to work any more, they’ve had enough.’

‘Ennugi, go to the mines and bring back some representatives of the workers. I want to talk to them.’

Ennugi hurried to the mines to choose two representatives of the workers. They had seen that Enlil was there and they had made a plan. When Ennugi was least expecting it the Anunnakis grabbed him and bound him with cords of iron. They took their tools, set fire to the tips and set off for the house where Enlil was. They surrounded the house, all of them with torches and tools in their hands. Now it was night. Kalkal sealed the entrance to the house, then hurried to Enlil to tell him what had happened.

‘My lord, our brother Anunnakis have gone mad, they want to break into the house with tools and fire.’

‘This is unbelievable. They’re rebelling against me? How dare they?’

Enlil went to the window and shouted to the rebels:

‘Which of you is the leader of this mutiny? Who is behind it?’

‘We are all here of our own accord. Each one of us said “Enough!’ for himself. We won’t work as slaves any longer.’

Enlil went back to his rooms and contacted Nibiru.

‘I must speak to my father Anu.’

‘Son, what is happening? Why are you so distressed?’

‘Father, the workers have revolted, they refuse to work any more and they are threatening me with fire.’

‘What are they accusing you of?’

Enki joined the conference.

‘Father, they are not accusing Enlil, but they are complaining of too much work.’

‘The work must go on, or our planet will perish.’

Enki’s ship landed near the house where Enlil was. Heavily-armed soldiers ran towards the rebellious workers. Enki followed them and announced:

‘My brothers, put down your torches. Let’s discuss this in a civilized manner. I promise I will resolve your problems. Let Ennugi go at once, he can be your representative before our assembly.’

The workers freed Ennugi and laid down their torches and the tools they were intending to use as weapons. They were afraid of being killed by Enki’s soldiers and at the same time, they trusted his words and obeyed his orders.

Enki, Enlil, Ennugi and Ninurta discussed the situation.

‘Let the rebels return to Nibiru and we will recruit new workers to take their place on Earth,’ said Ninurta.

‘Can’t we create new more powerful tools that don’t require manual labor?’ Enlil asked Enki.

‘Call my son Ningishzidda, I want him to advise us about this, he’s the expert in the matter of tools and machines,’ replied Enki.

At once Ningishzidda flew from the House of Life, as they called Enki’s palace, to the mines. When he arrived they conversed a little but failed to reach an agreement.

‘Now that the workers are calmer, waiting for the return trip to Nibiru and the arrival of new workers, we can go back to the House of Life. Let’s return there and call a meeting of the whole family tomorrow morning. I’ve had and idea that could resolve our problem,’ said the son of Enki.

In the morning all the family members gathered in the house of life for an assembly with Anu by video link to Nibiru.

Then Ningishzidda spoke:

‘I have an idea to resolve the problem of the workers. We’ll create an earthborn worker that will carry out the hardest work.’

The whole assembly was amazed and at a loss for words. They began to talk among themselves. They had never heard of a being that could be created from nothing, intelligent enough to take orders and carry them out. Ninmah, a woman who was expert in scientific matters, answered him:

‘Brother, how are we going to make something of this sort? All beings are descended from a seed and evolve with the passage of time. We have never heard of a being created from nothing.’

‘You are right, sister. But let me tell you a secret. The being we require already exists. It’s an animal that walks on two legs and hides in the forests of Abzu; I have seen it several times with my own eyes. Its body is hairy, it uses its arms to hang from, it drinks from the rivers like a gazelle; it wears no clothes and has little intelligence, but we can modify its genetic code, mixing it with ours, and create a worker strong and intelligent enough to take and carry out our orders.’

‘Enki, we have confidence in you and your scientific ability. No one can know better than you if this can work or not. So I authorize you to go ahead with your plan and create a terrestrial worker to take the place of our exhausted brothers,’ said Anu to Enki, before the whole assembly.

Then Enlil replied:

‘Father, we cannot do this, it’s against the laws of the universe. A creator of everything already exists, the most ancient race in the universe, which created the other races. Only it can create a new race. I don’t agree with Enki. And we have never seen a creature like this here on Edin.’

‘This morning before the assembly, my soldiers went to the prairies of Edin and captured two specimens, a male and a female. Come in and bring the creatures in the cage,’ Enkin ordered the soldiers through his communicator.

The soldiers came into the area where the assembly was taking place, pushing a strong cage made of iron. When they saw Enki and the others, the animals started to jump up and down and to struggle, beating at the bars of the cage and grunting desperately, trying to escape. After a while they realized they were achieving nothing and they stopped and calmed down.

‘See for yourselves. These are the animals we can use as the basis for our experiment.’

All of them were stunned, marveling at the creatures. Then Ningishzidda took an instrument and pierced the hand of one of the creatures, which jumped back in fright. The instrument was a DNA reader. The reading was done and
Ningishzidda said:

‘It’s amazing; their DNA is very similar to ours. This experiment will probably work, we will just have to make some adjustments in the DNA, but it will take some time.’

‘I can’t agree with this, we abolished slavery on Nibiru long ago, and we can’t just reintroduce it here on earth,’ said Enlil angrily.

‘Brother, we don’t want slaves, we want helpers. They will be paid for their work. And it isn’t about creating a new being, we will just perfect a creature that already exists, helping in its evolution,’ replied Enki persuasively, and Ninmah argued in his favor:

‘We too are the evolution of another species. If the creators of everything made us in this way and we have the wisdom and the capacity to do the same, I don’t see a problem. I think we are destined to this: to scatter our seed throughout the universe.’

‘My children, let me take the matter to the council here in Nibiru, and I’ll get back to you soon with a decision,’ said Anu.

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