Sasha Alex Lessin, Ph. D. #ufo #conspiracy #magick #dunning-kruger enkispeaks.com

The Anunnaki Commander Enlil-Yahweh gave Moses and his successors the Torah–aka the Five Books of Moses. Yahweh’s priests copied the alphabetic script their ancestors had seen the Anunnaki use. When Yahweh needed Moses to instruct his mob, he gave the alphabetic-phonetic script to Moses.

Conventional theorists do not discuss evidence that the people from off-planet whom our ancestors called “gods” already had written language. Our ancestors knew of the written communication the so-called gods used in their communication with home-planet Nibiru long before Moses’ time.

Enlil had the Egyptian Prince, Moses (descended in his mother’s line from a descendant of Egypt’s Overseer Joseph, a son of Jacob-Israel) study and memorize the 22 letters that stand for sounds representing the Earthling genome.

Moses studied and wrote language he’d been taught in his youth by his father-in-law and which he studied in his forty years wandering in the Sinai after he led his mob from Egypt following the eruption of Thera and flooding of the Red Sea. The Anunnaki’s written language conveyed to Moses by Yahweh-Enlil has twenty-two letters. Moses did not, contrary to conventional writers who, because they cannot accept Anunnaki intervention, surmised that the alphabetical-phonetics in the Torah grew from the pictograms of Sumer or hieroglyphics of the Egyptians from whom he fled.
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In the Torah–aka the Five Books of Moses–Yahweh’s priests copied an alphabetic script they’d seen the Anunnaki use and which Yahweh-Enlil gave Moses.

During Moses’s 40 years in Sinai, Yahweh had him study the written language of the Anunnaki, which is based on the Earthlings’ 22-chromosome genome. The base of this written language proves the Anunnaki knew exactly the chromosomes of the Earthling genome because they had created it in the Erectus-Nibiran Hybrids (that’s us) they made to slave in their minds.

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