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The Sumerian civilisation (10)

Allegedly, the Sumerian civilisation came to Earth to collect gold to protect their planet from radiation. The Sumerian King List (SKL) suggests that the Sumerian arrival on Earth dates back to some 241,200 years ago.

To increase gold retrieval, the Sumerian people interbred with locals and used them as slaves. Their interbreeding with locals may explain the still rather “mysterious” arrival of Homo sapiens.

The 1885 book and the 1985 movie are about King Solomon’s gold mines. Solomon was the son of King David. David was a descendant of Abraham, and ultimately of Noah. All of them were Sumerian, including Jesus.

The Tower of Babel might be seen as a Sumerian escape from Earth towards their own planet. Indeed, a Ziggurat looks like a massive structure for assisting the arrival and departure of an “aircraft”.

Archaeologists generally agree that the Tower of Babel was inspired by Etemenanki, a massive ancient Mesopotamian ziggurat dedicated to the god Marduk. While no towering structure remains today, researchers have extensively excavated and identified its foundational footprint in the ancient city of Babylon (in modern-day Iraq). Source: Google AI Overview

Its resurrection caused the wrath of Yahweh and its subsequent destruction. Google: Babel and Babylon are essentially the same city. “Babel” is the Hebrew name, while “Babylon” is the Greek translation.

In my view, Yahweh’s wrath against the Sumerian civilisation may explain their “disappearance” by about 1800 BC, as well as the origin of antisemitism that started at least before 270 BCE.

According to the neighbouring Akkadian empire, the Sumerian people described themselves as the “black-headed people” (Google).

Abraham, son of Sumerian high priest Terah, fled the Sumerian civilisation and bought land in Canaan, the “Promised Land”.

Hence, there is an intriguing link between black Sumerians, slavery, antisemitism, and black slavery. Our excuse is Yahweh’s wrath against the Sumerians for building the Etemenanki ziggurat a.k.a. Tower of Babel.

Yah Mo Be There (1983) by James Ingram & Michael McDonald
lyrics, video, Wiki

[Verse 1: James Ingram]
Heavenly Father watchin’ us fall
We take from each other and give nothing at all

Note: all markings (bolditalicunderlining) by LO unless in quotes or stated otherwise

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