MARDUKITE

Mardukite Ministries Chamberlains Certification by the Council of Nabu
Self-Honest Pursuit of Truth in Life, the Universe & All-as-One
When the materials composing the Mardukite Cycle were originally composed, the Mardukite Truth Seeker Press was not offering works to the general public and the work was seldom appearing in “anthologies.” There was no specific “learning” chronology intended, as the work was being released in conjunction with the timing that individual research and compilation projects were being completed.
These projects each were meant to contribute to a grand archive of information – originally for internal purposes only – for the purpose of sustaining a modern “Mardukite” revival of the ancient Anunnaki source tradition that served as the basis for the later cultural and spiritual traditions to later emerge on the planet.
NECRONOMICON – THE ANUNNAKI BIBLE (Liber N,L,G,9)
The emphasis of the work found in the libros of the Necronomicon – Anunnaki Bible is specifically what is considered “Mardukite” from an Egypto-Babylonian perspective. The works reviewed are the more famous and most influential to come from Nabu’s priest-scribes in ancient post-Sumerian Babylon, where the tablets were forged to show the Anunnaki deity Marduk as supreme. The systematic development of the “manifold gate-system” and the scriptural process of “magick” that humans and priests came to know thereafter were forged into tablets – serving as the basis for the methodologies to later evolve across the planet, separated by time and geography.
A Sumerian background however, which certainly undermines the integrity of the later Babylonian beliefs concerning the divinity of the Anunnaki and sought to conceal its Sumerian origins, is kept absent from the libros of the Necronomicon – Anunnaki Bible, which were reconstructed in the manner by which they were famously used by the “Mardukites” of Babylon (and even Egypt, where Marduk was known as “Ra”). The Babylonian Mardukite methodology is shown in self-honesty from its own perspective in the Necronomicon – Anunnaki Bible, being the tablets created by the Nabu-priests and scribes that served the line of Enki and Marduk in the southern half of Mesopotamia. Although the specifically Babylonian Mardukite tradition is neither the beginning or end of the story – it is the primary turning point between the Sumerian and post-Babylonian traditions, customs, cultural beliefs and spiritual worldviews. As such, to gain clarity to the hows and whys, the Seeker begins with this system – the archetype of all worldly systems – Babylon.
The debut volume of the Mardukite “Necronomicon” Anunnaki Cycle is known as Liber N, representative of “Necronomicon.” When the Mardukite Chamberlains banded together a contemporary vision of the original “Egypto-Babylonian” or “Mardukite” lore, there was only one other volume (and a well known book at that) that might be correlated to our efforts: the “Simon” Necronomicon. While Simon’s work is liberally bastardized from what the Mardukite Chamberlains would later find to be “more complete” renditions of a similar “tradition” that was directed under the authority of the Priests of Nabu in ancient Babylon (and eventually Egypt) which later served to become the basis of the religious, spiritual and mystical aspects of later global systems. While clearly a part of a larger “cycle” of materials, the parts which reflected what many had already come to expect of a “Necronomicon” (due to the Simonian presentation from the 1970′s) were abridged into Liber N – Necronomicon – also representative of the more general and public lore propagated in Babylon (via the ancient Mardukite tradition) that would have been accessible to even the most casual scholars of religious studies for the period.
Liber L (or LL) Necronomicon Liturgy & Lore emphasizes on the reconstruction of a practical “Mardukite Babylonian” tradition in the styling of the Nabu Scribe-Priesthood that worked to compile the ancient tablet cycles. Once completed, the Babylonian system required participants and those who would maintain the legacy. This was conducted by developing an assimilation of the pre-Babylonian Anunnaki Tradition observed under the name of Marduk. Liber L – Liturgy & Lore illustrates the development of the “religion” or “tradition” and its basic “liturgies” and “practices” from Babylonian eyes (without directly emphasizing the blotting out of the pre-Babylonian “Sumerian” designations and tradition). It also illustrates the manner in which the ancient Mardukite tradition began to use the literary cycles (such as those found in Liber N) to effectively align the people into system-fracture using not only literary but also spiritual, religious and political means.
As the others in the cycle, Liber G (or GG) Necronomicon Gatekeepers Grimoire originally released as a stand-alone title that supplemented the prior two (Liber N & Liber L). The emphasis is on the origins of the mystical and magickal tradition that emerged first in Eridu by Enki (and Marduk as the assistant) during the Sumerian age and then later developed in the systematized form in Babylon under the name (or “names”) of Marduk (with Nabu assisting as the active scribe-priest and magician). From Babylon, humanity’s tradition of system-fracture simply evolved and developed – seemingly separated by semantics, space and time – but, using the same basic structure, sometimes called the Ladder of Lights in the Mardukite tradition. Modern Seekers and practitioners of the Hermetic occult sciences, Druidism of the Tuatha de Dannan (or Tuatha d’Anu), the Solomonic cycle and Semitic or Kabbalistic based magick, the Enochian tradition and/or anyone who has ever “opened” the Watchtowers at their “circle” has connected with the Marduk-current fragmentation! Liber G transliterates the original basis of this as it was set down for the Nabu Priesthood of scribes and magicians. Liber G also introduced the “sigil-glyph” graphics and Arabic names, observed by the modern Mardukite tradition, for the first time in modern history.
Limitations in the original method of publishing the Mardukite Chamberlains Cycle of materials required several tablet chapters to be left out of the original “trilogy.” This was remedied by Liber 9 – Necronomicon Shadows. In Autumn 2009, the Mardukite Chamberlains in the Council of Nabu-Tutu contemplated the materials that remained and how they might be best grouped and presented. While watching one of our favorite motion pictures at the Home Offices, the answer became clear: Nine Gates of the Kingdom of Shadows – the Delomelanicon. While many might not understand or appreciate the reasoning for this (which incidentally, has nothing to do with literally “nine” gates), the work composed the final piece to make the Necronomicon – Anunnaki Bible possible.
SUMERIAN RELIGION: THE SECRETS OF BABYLON (Liber 50)
As in modern times, unsurprisingly, folks were also drawn to the inherent “magick” and “power” that might be wrought from the system – and so was enough for some to falsely pursue the mysteries outside of self-honesty. For this, among other reasons, the greatest kept secrets of Babylon (those concerning the supremacy of Marduk and the pre-Babylonian lineages of Enlil – as well as many other factors) were reserved for the “elite” of the secret service – those who could carry out the tradition reverently while keeping close guard on the truth that might undo the benefit of such endeavors. This “closed” Council of Nabu, led by Nabu, the prophet-scribe of Babylon and son of Marduk, thus maintained knowledge of these things separately from the remainder of the system – the one in which the people (and even the gods) had been brought into. The revelation of these particular mysteries form a sort of “companion” to the Necronomicon – Anunnaki Bible that the Mardukite Chamberlains have found equal to the value of its predecessor. This evolution of the understanding of the things that were and are is known as Liber 50, and is currently available in either of two formats: Gates of the Necronomicon or Sumerian Religion.
The Mardukite Chamberlains seem to unanimously agree that the combination of the Necronomicon Anunnaki Bible (Liber N, Liber L, Liber G, Liber 9) and Gates of the Necronomicon (or Sumerian Religion, Liber 50) exists a “core” or “foundation” of understanding for the “modern movement.” These five libros were later appended with two additional resources for seekers and adepts alike, as they climbed the (perceived to be, as a mystical pun, seven-fold) “Ladder of Lights” toward guardianship. While Liber 50 is considered the account for the happenings before Babylon – as well as that which of led to and conspired to be Babylon – the first of these later supplements (Liber D) is considered to account for the immediate “evolution” and perception of the Babylonian system as it came to be known after the fact.
The first four units (N,L,G,9) correlate with the first four volumes to be produced by the Mardukite Chamberlains, and eventually composing the Necronomicon – Anunnaki Bible. The driving purpose in the first cycle is essentially “Babylon-through-Babylonian-eyes.” The traditions that later served as the global basis of mystic cultures are observed in their originating forms – the archetype of “systems” on Earth. Thus, the semantically correct version of the “public” Mardukite System that was observed from Babylon has been the emphasis. A pseudo-nationalism occurs naturally, given the wide range of literary establishment and the colorful and symmetric beauty of a system. But it is not a nationalism towards political domain the way humans see it today – but a religious and spiritual nationalism towards the deity Marduk, and the “systems” necessarily resulting from his development of Babylon. The origins of all of it, however – that which would make it all possible – was the deep roots that the tablet-scribes of Babylon sought so hard to blot out of existence: the true nature and positions of their own ancestors…
The Sumerian Anunnaki.
The purpose of Liber 50, Sumerian Religion (or Gates of the Necronomicon), is to peel back these “system” veils that were adopted in Babylon – and ever after. Using what is (introduced already) better known concerning the Babylonian system, the Adept is privileged to uncover the greatest kept secret of Babylon – Sumerian Religion, that which could undo the power wrought by Marduk. While we see no shortage of spells, incantations and rites following the Babylonian rise (all of which are sealed in the Mardukite system, venerating Marduk), the highest priest-kings and scribes are privy to the sources of their tablet legends, simply brought to a more concrete form of “completion,” enough to captivate a “public” system – something mainly absent in the pre-Babylonian period, which made it that much easier for a system to be sealed by Marduk.
BABYLONIAN MYTH & MAGIC (Liber 51)
After spending nearly two decades in the underground, prolific writer and founder of the Mardukite Movement, Joshua Free, reflects on the core archaeological, anthropological and mystical points of Babylonian Myth & Magic in history and practice in a volume that is the precursor to both the Systemology work and “Nabu disclosure project” (released as Nabu Speaks!) that also ensued during the third active year. Babylonian Myth & Magic introduces a comprehensive outline of academia and mystical lore rooted in the methodology used to bring Babylon to its height of power and the supplementing Anunnaki traditions that were inspired – particularly by the “scribe-priests” of Nabu, who led the Mardukite movement in ancient times. It is found as a stand-alone title and within the Year 2 “Gates of the Necronomicon” anthology accompanied by its powerful foreword from the Archbishop-Patesi of Canada, Sortileges.
ELVEN-FAERIE DRUIDS – SCIONS OF THE ANUNNAKI (Liber D)
The emphasis here turns toward “practical magick” and “folk traditions” that appear to develop as if from nowhere throughout mainland Europe (and elsewhere). The traditions, as we can trace them, do indeed come from the Anunnaki sources in Mesopotamia. These later cultures and interpretations are merely separated by time and geography and the New Age movement, particularly in relation to its beliefs, customs and traditions, has not really given into the real self-honest truth of its sources.
Before the modern Mardukite movement was officially launched in 2008, a minimum of four years went into its direct preparation. Two of these years were spent specifically consolidating the “Arcanum” notebooks (also known internally as Magick & Mysticism, available as the Arcanum Epica trilogy or in a single volume as A Complete Course Curriculum in Magick by Joshua Free). The other two years were spent designing the tome titled Book of Elven-Faerie of which the primary section of the book is known to the Mardukites as Liber D, Druids of the Necronomicon or Druids of the Deep. Combined, Arcanum and Liber D composed the original pre-public basis for the establishment of the branded revival interest known as Mardukite.
As an element of the Mardukite Chamberlains curriculum, Liber D is presented to the Seeker after the previously described units of study because its main tenet is of a post-Babylonian nature, describing the later evolution of the ancient Mardukite influence as it migrated westward across Europe. The Seeker, having been so immersed in Mesopotamia, finds the geography changes; the terminology, cultures and time in history all changes; and we are beginning to catch up with the more familiar territory being revived in the contemporary “New Age” today – the traditions of pagan Europe. In its most relevant paradigm, the pursuit of this knowledge has been called Druidism.
NECRONOMICON REVELATIONS – ALIENS, GODS & MEN (Liber R)
Chronologically, the order in which the materials are generally learned is in imitation of the order in which they were originally released (as described above), as if the seeker had been working with the Mardukite Chamberlains since the beginning. This is the way it is intended for those who do follow with the work in this manner for coherency, particularly in study groups that are working together (and/or in collaboration with the Mardukite Chamberlains Home Office). Certainly, the works can each be read as stand-alone volumes, enjoyed and comprehended for what they contribute by themselves – so, don’t be alarmed if you have, perhaps, already acquired and read one “out of order” as such things are, as they say, “no big deal.” The methodology suggested, if worked through to its entirety, simply represents the most appropriately beneficial way of seeing the way in which “all of the pieces fit together.”
Where our Mardukite cycle had first begun with the reestablishment of the core of the Ancient Mardukite Tradition (of Babylon, Egypt, Assyria, etc.); explored and defined the pre-Babylonian pre-Mardukite Sumerian Anunnaki basis (Liber 50); and the way in which this legacy survived the Dark Ages to become available for the “New Age” (Liber D) – it is the efforts, visions and fractioning of this “New Age” that has eluded the focus of the materials thus far.
Since the late 1800′s the contemporary age has witnessed a complete rebirth of esoterica being integrated into social culture. Consider: The rise of the masonic-oriented orders such as the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn; figures such as Aleister Crowley entering the scene; the inspiring fiction of H.P. Lovecraft blessing the minds of occultists – not to mention the changing consciousness in the late 1970′s when the work of Zecharia Sitchin and the infamous Simonian edition of the Necronomicon appeared and newer technological semantic vocabularies began being used to understand and interpret the ancient world. While illustrating the elements of the above facets that are relevant to the cycle, Liber R explains how all of these efforts have seemed to be “on the brink of something” but never able to fully “pass through.” And with the completion of the core Mardukite work, it is thought that a Seeker will understand why.
Becoming a Mardukite Minister – Chamberlains Certification
Until fairly recently, the functional core of the Modern Mardukite Movement has been mainly restricted to the primary study group personally connected to its founder (who is also the author-editor of most of its related literary works). New exposure has predictably seen a rise of interest into forming remote “chapters” of this same basic “study group” and based on the work collectively known as the Mardukite Anunnaki Necronomicon Cycle or Necronomicon – Anunnaki Legacy. These chapters would then be connected to the “Home Office” of the Mardukite Chamberlains, but not necessarily reliant on it for its administration, which can be defined and designated by the individual groups personally in relation to the materials.
The Necronomicon – Anunnaki Legacy forms the entire core curriculum that a Seeker or Chamberlain must pursue in order to be officially granted recognition as a Mardukite Minister or Guardian by the Council of Nabu. While any person could independently form a remote study group however much related to the materials, for one to carry official recognition as a chapter requires leadership by one or more authorized (certified) Mardukite Ministers to protect the integrity of the curriculum relay.

Example: "Mardukite Ministry Chamberlains Certification"
Certification as a Mardukite Minister is a FREE service currently being conducted only by the Council of Nabu Home Office and mainly consists of an examination (test) covering the seven libros of the cycle. (Certified Mardukite Ministers also receive the benefit of quantity-discounts when acquiring materials for their chapter.) Additional assistance to ensure one’s personal success in grasping and relaying the cycle has been recently compiled as a companion guide for Seekers and group leaders, edited by Joshua Free, titled: Guardians of the Gates.

Example: "Bishop Patesi of Diocese" (or Archbishop-Patesi of Archdiocese)
ADDITIONAL NOTES: Official study groups carry both a chapter (or group name) and a temple designation – both of which may be registered with the Council of Nabu Home Office. The chapter being led by the Nabu Maerdechai, Joshua Free, for the Home Office is the Bab.Ili Chapter (and it officially reserves all similar titles, including Bab.Ilu and Babylon, etc.) as well as E.TEMEN.AN.KI (its temple designation – also, E.TEMEN.DUR.AN.KI). To preserve consistency, the above designations, any references to Nibiru, Babylon, Borsippa and Eridu, as well as E.SAG.ILA and E.ZI.DA are all reserved for Home Office use.
This essay was excerpted from the anthology: Ancient Aliens – Modern Mardukites
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The word “complete” is thrown around too loosely in the modern literary age. So many interpretations of the “Necronomicon” and the “Anunnaki Legacy” alluded to in works from those like Zecharia Sitchin and the Ancient Aliens mythos have already come forth into the New Age Movement. The last several years has also been blessed by the amazing contributions from the modern present-day Mardukite community, that has focused self-honestly on the identity and natures of the Anunnaki Sky Gods who appeared in ancient times and at the heart of all the global traditions on the planet. Having recently finalized the core literary cycle for the modern revival, referred to often as the Mardukite Cycle or Anunnaki Necronomicon Cycle, the efforts made can now be referred to as nothing short of complete!!!
The material in the NECRONOMICON ANUNNAKI LEGACY EDITION is a highly innovative anthology of all seven-plus-one core volumes in a single incredible compilation! This work has been revolutionizing the modern occult and spiritual communities in unveiling the truth of such aspects as – Sumerian Anunnaki, Babylonian Religion, Mesopotamian Magick, Mystical Portals and Magical Gateways, Hermetic Occultism, Esoteric Druidism, “Simon” and Lovecraftian lore, and of course this contemporary idea of an Alien Illuminati.
This massive and beautiful 820-page oversized tome contains – Necronomicon (Liber N), Liturgy & Lore (Liber L or LL), Gatekeeper’s Grimoire (Liber G or GG), and Shadows (Liber 9); essentially the complete “Year 1″ cycle found in the “Necronomicon Anunnaki Bible” in addition to the complete “Year 2″ companions now available in the “Gates of the Necronomicon” anthology – Sumerian Religion (Liber 50), Babylonian Myth & Magic (Liber 51) and Necronomicon Revelations (Liber R). Included as an appendix to this deluxe edition is the complete text of “Druids of the Deep” (Liber D) – all seven-plus-one core volumes in a single incredible compilation!
Since 2009, a research and revivalist organization known as the Mardukites began releasing a series of underground manifests (called “libros“), an effort that has since exploded into a groundbreaking series of publicly available editions, found at mardukite.com. Returning to the original ‘nostalgic’ underground theme of the organization, the NecroGate is proud to offer an exclusive series of economical abridged compact ‘pocket’ editions of the core library archive in conjunction with createspace, spanning the works from 2008 through today, in a style reminiscent of the original Chamberlains releases!
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Volume 1 – Necronomicon: The Babylonian Grimoire (Liber N,L,G,9 abridged)
Volume 2 – Gates of the Necronomicon: Advanced Babylonian Magick (Liber 50,51)
Volume 3 – Necronomicon: Hidden Keys – Aliens, Gods & Men (Liber R,D,S1/S2)
In this new millennium of uncertainties,
the uncovering of the past will reveal our future.
EDITION INFORMATION (REVISED NOVEMBER 2011)