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Enlil Had Ancient Anunnaki Technology All over the Earth, Enki did his best to give it to us

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One of the primary rulers of Nibiru, Enlil (later renamed Elil), is an ancient Mesopotamian deity connected to wind, air, Earth, and storms. He is believed to have originated as the highest God of the Sumerian pantheon, but he was later worshipped by the Hurrians, Akkadians, Babylonians, and Assyrians. The Ekur temple in the City of Nippur, which was thought to have been constructed by Enlil himself and was considered the “mooring rope“ of Heaven and Earth where he commanded troops from Nibiru, served as the main centre of Anunnaki worship for Enlil. In Sumerian texts, he is also occasionally called Nunamnir. Enlil was so holy that no other gods could look upon him, so says one Sumerian hymn. Enlil was famous in the twenty-fourth century B.C. as Nippur rose to prominence. Nippur's cult started to wane after the Elamites captured him in 1230 BC, and Marduk—Babylon's national God—ultimately took his place as the most revered deity in the Mesopotamian pantheon. His Anunnaki ancestry and the power he wielded through Nibiru priesthoods in the ancient Near East made the Elamites envious. Enlil is a key figure in the Sumerian creation myth who divides An (Heaven) from Ki (Earth), allowing humans to live on the planet. According to the Sumerian flood myth, Ziusudra receives immortality (essentially through genetic engineering) from Enlil as payment for surviving the flood. According to the myth of the flood from Babylon, Enlil is the one who sent the flood to wipe out the human race because they were too noisy and disgusting and kept him from sleeping. The myth of Enlil and Ninlil is about Enlil's serial seduction of the goddess Ninlil in various guises, creating the moon-god Nanna and the Underworld deities Nergal, Ninazu, and Enbilulu. Evidence found at Nippur in 2023 suggests he was planning on bringing a large portion of Nibiru citizens there for the next passing of Planet X. Enlil was revered as the patron of agriculture and the creator of the mattock. Enlil also plays a significant role in several myths about his son Ninurta, such as Lugale and the Tablet of Destinies, Anzû. Join this channel to get access to perks:

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