Sasha Lessin Ph.D. (U.C.L.A. Anthropology, Ph.D.) #ufo #crackpot #conspiracy enkispeaks.com

The Lessins chronicle war for Earth, Venus, and Luna that pursuing Reptilians and the Galactic Federation of Lyran Refugees fought.

The Treaty of Hatona that ended the Draco-Federation war authorized 12 human groups and one Reptilian group to fashion a hybrid proto-Earthling for each area of off-planet alien interest in Earth.

The Anunnaki, Lyran refugees from the Sirius Unity Kingdom via the planet Nibiru, combined their Homo sapiens genes with those of Homo erectus, the proto-Earthling who inhabited Africa, to create our species.
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Five hundred millennia ago Nibiru’s volcanoes erupted less ash to shield the planet from heat, cold, and radiation. Advisors told the then-King, Lahma, and Nuke the volcanos for more ash. Get gold from Earth, refine it to powder, and float it up to the ionosphere. But Lahma pondered while Nibiru’s air bled into space.

Prince Alalu led his fellow princes against Lahma, threw him from a tower, and proclaimed himself King.

To avoid war between him and Pretender Anu, Alalu gave his daughter Damkina to Anu’s son Enki. The first boy Enki and Damkina begat would follow Alalu as Nibiru King. Their son would unite Anu’s and Alalu’s lines.
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450,000 years ago on the Planet
Nibiru, Cupbearer ANU, in hand-to-hand nude combat, overthrew King ALALU who
had failed to ameliorate the planet’s climate crisis with gold dust from
Solaris’ asteroid belt or reactivation of Nibiru’s dormant volcanoes.
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Enki’s brother and rival ENLIL
(Yahweh) and King Anu flew to Earth to organize the expedition and, in a rigged
drawing, made his heir Enlil Expedition Commander and Enki the boss of gold
extraction and shipping.

Alalu challenged Anu again, lost the
fight, but bit off Anu’s “manhood.”
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When Anu’s daughter NINMAH, her
cousin SUD and 50 female Anunnaki daughters stopped on Mars en route to Earth.
She buried Alalu, built a statue of his head at Cydonia.

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