“The pre-Babylonian, proto-Sumerian cultural legacy
is not the absolute origins for ‘prehistoric’ civilization,
but instead are the origins for the efforts that were
resumed after the Deluge, after the earth was stable
for societal habitation again, following the last Ice Age.”
– Babylonian Myth & Magic, Liber-51
“The concept of kingship (clearly illustrated in the Draconomicon by Joshua Free) is extremely important in the establishment of ‘societal systems’, Sumerian-Babylonian lore and the Anunnaki themselves. An examination of the King-Lists (Given as Tablet-K series in the Necronomicon Anunnaki Bible edited by Joshua Free) from Mesopotamia reveals their archaic premise that ‘kingship‘ was ‘sent down’ or ‘lowered down’ from the ‘heavens’ as decreed by the ‘gods’. These dynastic records first begin by Sumerian hands, but were later recreated for posterity by Nabu’s Order of Scribes in ancient Babylon, with a final (most commonly known) Babylonian reconstruction and addendum provided by Berossus in the 3rd century B.C.” [Excerpted from the new "Liber-I" compilation, "Secrets of Sumerian Language: The Archaic History & Development of Babylonian-Akkadian Tablet Writing (A Dictionary of Cuneiform Signs)"]
“The idea that ancient Mesopotamia is the ‘absolute origins’ of human life is not suggested anywhere on the cuneiform tablets. In fact, given so much of the attention that genomes, language and evolution has had concerning Africa, the Sumerian records actually corroborate with this too. Mesopotamia was, at first, dedicated specifically as a ‘land of the gods’, whereby the human-workers were restricted primarily to African mines — but in time, this among many things, changed.” ["Secrets of Sumerian Language"]
"Sumerian Religion: Secrets of the Anunnaki & The Origins of Babylon" (Second Edition) by Joshua Free
“The records directly imply that Sumerian civilization (as we know it today) really began much further in history (into prehistory), in antediluvian times, prior to the Deluge. [According to "Babylonian Myth & Magic" (Liber-51) -- “This controversial event consisted of both torrential storms and the rise of ground floor water in connection to the melting glaciers and ice at the end of the Pleistocene period (regarded by geologists as ending approximately 12,000 years before present (10,000 B.C).”] The King-Lists appear congruent with this time scale, however, the shifting sands of Mesopotamia provide few clues for us directly (hence the importance of the literary artifacts) since the ancient sites were often dismantled or found in ruins from earlier times and then later rebuilt or built-over by cultural successors.” ["Secrets of Sumerian Language"]
“Archaeologists can successfully confirm the identities of the King Lists until 3200 B.C. (ironically the traditional starting point for Sumerian and Egyptian societal systems). The cuneiform tablet records continue into prehistory, giving the periods of reign by various kings for another 420,000+ years in the past.”
“Given the prideful and, albeit, egotistically nature that humans have an affinity for, it seems curious that in the annals of all the ancient cultures, ‘language‘, ‘writing‘ and the ‘arts of civilization‘ are all attributed as “divine,” or otherwise, god-given. Whether from the distant “stars” or remaining from the distant “past” (or even the distant “future,” depending on your own interpretation of the Anunnaki), this separate ‘race’ and ‘class’ of humanoid being was revered for the ‘higher’ knowledge and wisdom at their disposal, but first and foremost as coming from something ‘separate’ and ‘apart’ from the ‘human race’ proper. This separation in consciousness actually ‘fragmented’ the natures of ‘gods’ versus ‘men’ and installed a self-correcting program of “authority” – in the form of kingship.” [Liber-I]
“Sumerian and Egyptian records are very clear about the nature of the being occupying the seat of kingship at its start – gods. The original ‘overseers’ were considered divine, having come from the sky – from the stars – and bringing with them the critical knowledge and technologies that would cultivate humanity…”
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