Sasha Alex Lessin, Ph.D. (Anthropology, UCLA) & Janet Kira Lessin, (CEO, Aquarian Media) #crackpot #ufo #conspiracy #dunning-kruger enkispeaks.com

In 11,200 BCE, Federation Rep Galzu gave Anunnaki Chief Scientist Enki (Lucifer). Galzu said, Give this file [an ME] to your Earthling son Ziusudra [Noah]. The file diagrammed a submersible in which people could survive the coming Deluge. Enki sent his son Ninagal to Ziusudra to guide the sub.

Nibiru neared Earth so close in 11,000 BCE that the ice slid off Antarctica. The ice, tsunamis it generated, quakes from shifting magma and continents launched the worldwide 120-day Deluge here. The flood buried “under miles thick mud, all the Anunnaki built in 432,000 years.

The Anunnaki Royals–Commander Enlil (Yahweh), his son and enforcer Ninurta, and Chief Medical Officer Ninmah (Liliith) waited out the Deluge in orbiting craft. Enlil’s son Nannar (Allah) sat out Earth’s flood on Luna.
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Nibiru’s perigee also “ripped away the shield of gold dust around Nibiru, gold the astronauts had struggled for millennia to rocket to the mother planet. Nibiru’s atmosphere again dwindled. Nibiru again needed Earth’s gold. While survivors on Earth rebuilt their lives, word came from Nibiru, ‘The shield of gold dust was torn.’”

Nibiru ordered the Expedition to send lots more gold at once. As Nibiru had neared Earth, Earth’s gravity had torn away most of Nibiru’s shield of powdered gold. The powder lost from Nibiru was the product of millennia of mining–first by volunteers from Nibiru, then by Hybrid Anunnaki/Erectus slaves–for gold and copper in Africa, Mexico and South America. The proximity of Nibiru and Earth also drastically affected Earth; it slid Antarctica’s Icecap and glaciers into the sea and caused the Deluge that drowned most Earthlings. The Anunnaki Astronauts–known as Igigi or Nephilim–who chose to remain on Earth, the Hopi and Zuni in North America and other Earthlings whose mountains the flood waves didn’t top or who sheltered in deep caves also survived.

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