"Introduction: The mission (Ninqi, Nergal, & Ninti) The Anunnaki - TopicsExpress



          

"Introduction: The mission (Ninqi, Nergal, & Ninti) The Anunnaki is an ancient Sumerian term which was given to the beings who came down to earth and pro-created (BARA) homo sapiens. Anunnaki translates as “those who Anu sent from heaven to earth” They were also called NEPHILIM meaning “To fall down to Earth, to land” ELOHEEM in the bible meaning “These Beings”. In ashuric/syriac (arabic) they are called Jabaariyn meaning “the mighty ones” In Aramic (hebrew) Gibborim meaning “The Mighty or Majestic ones” They are also called NETERU which is an Egyptian term for Anunnaki They are an elite race of beings who came from the 8th planet RIZQ in the 19th Galaxy ILLYUWN. They travel through this galaxy by way of a planet ship named Nibiru: The Mother ship. Nibiru was originally on a 25,920 year orbit called AAMS which was the distance from RIZQ to the planet Earth. Since the Anunnaki relocated to ORION it would now take them 3,600 years to travel to earth. This new orbit is called a SHAR. The Anunnaki were sent out on a mission to find different minerals; gold, plutonium, uranium, etc. They mined several planets in our solar systems including Mars (Lahmu) and Earth (Tiamat). 900 of these Anunnaki were involved in the gold mission. 600 in all came to earth in groups of 50’s in small passenger crafts called SHAM. And the rest, 300, the IGIGI stayed in and manned the craft MURDOQ or Nibiru also called MERKABAH. The Anunnaki were acting as intermediaries between earth and Nibiru. They stayed in Earth’s orbit because they were to deliver the process gold to the spaceships that would be stored on the dark side of Sheshqi (the moon) and Lahmu (mars). This is where they constructed and loaded 30 mile long cylinder shaped crafts and transported gold and other resources back to their home planet RIZQ." bibliotecapleyades.net/sumer_anunnaki/anunnaki/anu_22.htm
Posted on: Wed, 03 Jul 2013 07:49:22 +0000

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