The Night of … 1653
Slave Race of the Gods
What we’re going to do in this “chapter” is to recount the Alien Intervention story – which I have heard many times during this century – and include some of the incongruities of the tale that make me suspect that it’s somewhat bogus – or that parts of it were made up to make a good story.
However, and we will have to tackle this later – at the end of the day it doesn’t matter whether this version is true or not. What matters is the story is believed to the point of governance.
A long time ago, in a galaxy far far away, on a planet in crisis a decision was made.
What had happened was the – as the story goes – the atmosphere of the planet Nibiru was failing. It was an existential threat for the inhabitants of the planet, (who by the way would not have called themselves Annunaki. They very likely would have had a word that described them the same way we describe our species, i.e. “humans”, “Earthlings”. Etc. They probably didn’t even call their planet Nibiru, but we are going to roll with the names from the translations.
(Yes, your humble researcher is going to nit pick throughout. If you’d like the “fascinating saga” uninterrupted by critical analysis, leave a comment and I will refer you to my favorite videos.)
Where were we? Ah yes…
The atmosphere of the planet was deteriorating. The rulers of the planet discovered that gold was needed to repair the atmosphere.
I know what you’re thinking. This reminds you of the 1980s when “science” revealed that the protective ozone layer of the Earth had a great big hole in it, over Antarctica. The cause was traced to use of man-made chemicals called chlorofluorocarbons, which were used as aerosol propellants, such as hair sprays and deodorants. In 1987 the use of these chemicals was phased out. (Normally, We would detour here, however We are focusing on keeping to the track.)
So in the Alien Intervention origin story we have a relatable global threat that requires action.
Presumably there was NO GOLD on Nibiru. Otherwise they could have repaired their atmosphere. Okay – fair enough. However, if there was no gold on the planet, how did they know what gold was? And how did they know it would repair their atmosphere? As far as I know the saga doesn’t address this question.
Despite this logic gap in the narrative, space ships were dispatched to find a source of gold. Apparently, maybe there were rumors that there was a planet “beyond the hammered bracelet” that was a good source of gold. (How did they know this?) Of the many spaceships that were dispatched, none returned. It was presumed that they could not navigate through the asteroid belt. (aka the Hammered bracelet.)
This sounds to your boy like someone’s attempt to exotify the language. Belt. Bracelet. But it reveals something in the chronology … the planet that was in orbit between Jupiter and Mars was already in pieces when this story was written. How long ago was that?
[Just a note for the doubters – it is quite possible that everything we’ve been told about outer space, the order of the solar system, what the moon is, etc., is fake. We are relating what we’ve learned – not what we “know".]
Now back to the show.
Anyway – just like humans there’s a power struggle going down on Nibiru. It’s – you’ll never guess – North vs South! (Isn’t it always. We have some thoughts about that as well. But stick to the path buddy.) Wanna know how they resolved it?
Who said “Marriage”?
Here’s how “they” – the humans who write these stories – use these similarities as evidence that our morals values and protocols are inherited from “our creators.” But it’s feasible, that an alien race who created a hybrid species “in their image and likeness” would pass on negative as well as positive characteristics. So I can kind of buy that one. But it also makes it easier for the writers – just in case it is fiction.
Instead of genosiding their enemies it was decided that the offspring from the respective warring factions would marry and unite the kingdoms.
Happily ever after right?
Of course not. Just as a kind of “by the way” line; (like – how can we complicate the narrative?) – it’s noted that there were “concubines” present. Hmmm, what a coincidence.
Even a modern-day human like your humble analyst might just think that if the fate of your entire planet is on the line and the male – it’s always the male isn’t it? No? Well mostly … one might think that the male might be advised against spilling his seed amongst the harem, no? It seems that on Nibiru as on Earth there were ten girls for every boy. Or at least for every royal boy. Yes friends, there is a royal hierarchy on Nibiru, just like in Star Wars.
This is why you don’t fuck around in the stables when you have a planet to save. This “King” knocked up one of the harem alien chicks who gave him a son. But later his old lady got pregnant and a son was also born. Believe it or not – according to the Sumerian accounts, this had never happened before on Nibiru and it had to go before the council of – You guess it – Seven wise elders – who returned with the “law of the seed” – or something like that. Where as it was generally the first born male that inherits the throne, this succession is null & void if the little darling is born of a baby-mama and not the wife. This knowledge will come in handy when the Annunaki get to Earth.
Despite the dire circumstances of the planet, there’s still time to squabble over who gets to sit on the throne and twirl the royal scepter. In fact this debate escalated to fisticuffs.
There was a very unseemly homoerotic wrestling match between the King - who had been doing a decent job - and the “law of the seed” contender. The contender lost and was about to do life – or some such punishment. However, through a twist of fate – and a loyal minion, dude not only manages to escape – this is sooo Chronicles of Riddick – he manages to steal a space ship … AND, are you ready for this? Not only does he not get shot down during the swashbuckling escape, he manages to navigate through the hammered bracelet, where all others have failed! He managed to land on the primordial – “Seventh Planet” (yes friends Pluto was still a planet more than 450,000-ish Earth years ago, it might even have been bigger too. And the Hammered Bracelet asteroids were there too.) How do we get this 450 thousand number? Supposedly the Annunaki ruled on Earth for more than 432 thousand years, so we guesstimate a little bit.
So – The Fugitive car thief makes a desperate interplanetary escape, navigates a “terrain” that has been the demise of previous pilots … and manages to land on Earth, which is called “Ki” by the Annuna-ki.
Then guess what happens...
I’ll tell you tomorrow. But feel free to guess anyway. And if you know the story and some of the names – I didn’t use them because I forgot and didn’t want to disrupt the flow and being lazy – drop them in the comments.
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