Sasha Alex Lessin, Ph.D. & Janet Kira Lessin #crackpot #ufo #conspiracy enkispeaks.com

“Although Marduk [Satan to many Christians] proclaimed his supremacy over all the other gods, causing much unhappiness among the other Anunnaki, he was not endowed with knowledge of eternal life by his father Enki [Lucifer, to many]. But Marduk made these claims to the pharaohs and priests of Egypt, laying down a strict set of rules and rituals they had to perform to reach the eternal afterlife in the heavens. He was referring to life on the planet Nibiru.

“Marduk decreed that kings over Egypt had to be offsprings from the Anunnaki and Earthlings to make them superior to mere Earthlings. This explains why Pharaohs believe they were gods.” Marduk said he could give his Egyptian rulers the Anunnaki’s apparent eternal life to get “the kings to follow him into the afterlife, which led to murals in Egyptian tombs depicting their journey to the land of eternal life.” Nibiru King Anu had signed a treaty with Alalu, his predecessor, that Marduk would succeed Alalu. But Anu had displaced Marduk, and now ruled Nibiru. Marduk, in essence, prepared humanity for the time he and his minions would conquer Nibiru and bestow his rightful crown.

Marduk gave Egypt to his children, then to his son Osiris and his grandson Seth–both children of Nut. Marduk fathered Osiris with her; Marduk’s son Geb fathered Seth with Nut.

Osiris, “to block Seth’s chance to breed descendants to rule Egypt, took Seth’s half-sister Isis as his spouse.” Seth wed his full sister Nephthys.
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Seth baited Horus to fight, pilot-to-pilot rather than hide behind an iron-weaponed enemy. Horus flew his plane at Seth’s but Seth hit Horus with a poison missile. Ningishzidda revived Horus with an antidote, then gave him a “blinding weapon.” Horus hit Seth with the weapon, then with a missile called “the harpoon.” Blind, Seth crashed. Horus bound him, crushed his testicles and dragged him before the Anunnaki Council.

The Council let Seth settle Canaan although the Enlilites considered Canaan theirs.

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