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Alalu set his course for the snow-colored Earth (referring to the ice age), a destination he had chosen because of a secret from the beginning. Alalu passed through forbidden areas, places no one had ever been before. No one had ever attempted to pass through the forged bracelet. A secret from the beginning had determined Alalu's route. Nibiru's destiny was in his hands, a plan to make his kingdom extinct.

If he stayed on Nibiru, exile was certain; death would be the very death he risked there. According to his plan, the only danger was on the journey; the reward would be the eternal glory of success. Soaring like an eagle, Alalu scanned the skies; below, Nibiru was a ball suspended in space. Its shape was mesmerizing; its radiance adorned the skies around it. Its scale was immense; its eruptions illuminated the distance. Its life-supporting, red-colored canopy was like a turbulent sea. In the very center, the breach, like a blackened wound, was very prominent. He looked down again; the wide rift had become a small bathtub. He looked down again; Nibiru's big ball turned into a small fruit. He looked again and Nibiru disappeared into the vast dark sea. Regret gripped Alalu's heart in the palm of his hand, fear held him in its grasp; his decision turned to hesitation.

Alalu stopped and thought about staying, then turned from daring to determination. The chariot traveled a hundred leagues, a thousand leagues, ten thousand leagues and still it traveled on. The darkness was thickest in the vast skies; far away, distant stars blinked.

ALALU ENTERS THE SOLAR SYSTEM

Alalu traveled many more leagues, until he came upon a scene of great joy: In the vast emptiness of the heavens, the messenger of celestial beings was greeting him. Little Beak (Pluto) was greeting Alalu with his own tutu pointing the way, welcoming him and paving the way. It was his destiny to travel ahead and behind the celestial being Antu (Neptune) with an inclined gait.

Soon Antu (Uranus' twin, said to have once existed), the celestial being named by King Anshar (Saturn), grew larger and larger in the deep darkness. Its color was the blue of the clear waters; it was the beginning of the upper waters. The beauty of this sight fascinated Alalu; he continued on his way away from it. Farther and farther away Antu's consort began to glow; her size was equal to Antu's.

She was the double of her mate, but Anu (Uranus) was distinguished by her greenish blue. A dazzling army surrounded him; they provided solid ground. Power bade farewell to these two celestial beings Alalu; Gaga's path was still discernible. He was showing his former master the way to the celestial being he had once counseled. The course was turning towards Anshar (Saturn), the foremost prince of the heavens.

Alalu could see Anshar's trapping attraction in the speed of the car. He mesmerized the chariot with its dazzling bright rings. Alalu immediately turned his gaze away, distracting him with his guiding power. Then the most terrifying sight appeared to him: In the far distant sky, the family's bright star could be distinguished.

This discovery was followed by the most frightening sight: He was destined for a giant monster, Kishar (Jupiter), casting a darkening shadow on the Sun, swallowing its creator! It was a frightening event; a bad omen, Alalu thought. The giant Kishar, the foremost of the hard planets, was impressive in size. Swirling storms shrouded his face, colored blotches moved among them; an uncountable army, some very fast, some very slow, surrounded the celestial god. Their paths were erratic; they slipped here and there. Kishar (Jupiter) was spreading an incantation of his own; he was throwing divine lightning bolts. As Alalu looked at him, his course was suddenly disoriented.
confused, confused. Then the darkness in the depths began to dissipate and Kishar (Jupiter) continued to circle according to his destiny.

ALALU REACHES THE ASTEROID BELT

As he moved slowly, he lifted his veil from the shining Sun, revealing exactly what had been one from the beginning. The joy that filled Alalu's heart did not last long. Beyond the fifth planet the greatest danger lurked; he knew it well. Just ahead, the forged bracelet (the asteroid belt) ruled; it was waiting to devastate and destroy. They were cobbled together from rocks and boulders, hammered together like motherless orphans. Sliding back and forth, wiggling, they watched a fate that had passed.

What they did was disgusting; their only method was to cause trouble. They devoured Nibiru's crewless wagons like lions on the hunt. They refused to mine and transport the precious gold needed to survive. Alalu's chariot boldly drove on, undaunted, towards the forged bracelet, to face the wild rocks in close combat. Alalu stirred the fire stones in his cart more vigorously. With steady hands he guided the wayfarer.

The huge ominous boulders rushed towards the chariot as if attacking the enemy in battle. From the chariot, Alalu sent a missile of death towards them. Then he threw another and another of his weapons of terror at the enemy. The huge boulders turned and fled like frightened warriors, clearing a path for Alalu. The forged bracelet opened as if by magic, like a door to the king. In the dark depths Alalu could easily see the heavens, the bracelet's ferocity had not overcome him, its flight had not ended.

In the distance, the flaming ball of the Sun was sending its brightness far and wide, beaming welcoming rays towards Alalu. In front of him, circling its course, was a reddish-brown planet (Mars = Lahmu), the sixth celestial being by reckoning.

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ALALU MANAGES TO REACH EARTH

Alalu barely got a glimpse of it: Moving swiftly on its destined course, it moved out of Alalu's way. Then the snow-colored Earth (ice age) appeared, the seventh in the celestial reckoning. Alalu set course for this planet, that inviting destination. Smaller than Nibiru, a ball of temptation, its net of temptation weaker than Nibiru's. Its atmosphere was thinner than Nibiru's, its clouds swirling and swirling. Below, the Earth was divided into three regions.

Snow-white top and bottom, blue and brown in between. Alalu deftly wrapped the car's stopping wings so that he could turn around the Earth's ball. He could now distinguish between the dry land and the watery oceans in the central region. She aimed the penetrating beam downwards so it could scan and pinpoint the Earth's interior. I've found it, he shouted in ecstasy: Gold, lots of gold, the beam indicated, under the dark region and in the waters. His heart pounding with excitement, Alalu had to think to come to a decision: Should he land his chariot on dry land and risk crashing and dying? Should he set course for the waters and risk sinking and perishing? Which way would he survive to become the discoverer of that precious gold? In the seat of the eagle, Alalu never moved; he had handed it over to the hands of fate. Caught in the Earth's attracting net, the chariot accelerated even faster.

Its open wings began to glow; the Earth's atmosphere was like an oven. Then the carriage shook, emitting a piercing thunder, and suddenly it crashed to the ground, and just as suddenly everything came to a halt. Stunned by the shaking, knocked unconscious by the crash, Alalu did not move. Then his eyes widened and he realized he was still alive; he had landed triumphantly on his golden planet.

THE STORY OF THE CREATION OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM

Now this is the story of the Earth and its gold. It is the story of the beginning and how the heavenly gods were created.
In the beginning, when the celestial gods on high had not yet been named and the solid ground below had not yet been called, Apsu (the Sun), their primordial embodiment, existed alone in the void. In the heights above, the celestial gods (planets) had not yet been created. In the waters below, the celestial gods had not yet appeared. Above and below, none of the gods had come into being; none had a name, none had their destiny determined. The reeds had not grown, the marshes had not appeared. Apsu ruled alone in the void.
Then the primordial waters mingled with his winds, and Apsu (the sun) cast a divine and skillful spell over the waters.

He slept deeply in the depths of the void. He fashioned Tiamat, the mother of them all (the ancestor of the Earth, the Earth before its disintegration) as his consort. Next to her, Apsu then formed the little Mummu (Mercury), appointed him his messenger, and presented him to Tiamat as a gift. Apsu gave his wife a gift that shone with brilliance: A shining metal, eternal gold, to be hers and hers alone. It was then that the two
Their waters mingled, and in their midst divine children took shape. These celestial beings were created male and female; they were called Lahmu (Mars) and Lahamu (Venus). Below, Apsu and Tiamat made a dwelling for them. In the waters above, Anshar (Saturn) and Kishar (Jupiter) were formed according to an appointed size before they grew old.
They dwarfed their brothers in stature. These two were formed as a celestial couple; Anu (Uranus), a son in the distant heavens, was their heir. Then Antu was brought into being as Anu's consort, so that she might be his wife, and their abode became the boundary of the upper waters. This is how the three celestial couples, above and below, were created in the depths.

These were the names of the family Apsu founded with Mummu and Tiamat. At that time Nibiru had not yet appeared, the Earth had not yet come into being. The celestial waters were still mixed together, not yet separated by a forged bracelet. The rounds had not yet been fully formed, the destinies of the gods had not yet been definitively ordained and proclaimed. These celestial relatives united and grouped together; their ways were messy. Apsu had to change their ways
he found repulsive. They disturbed Tiamat as they went back and forth (chaos as the planets tried to orbit), and she grew angry and resentful. She formed a crowd (satellites) to march beside her, an army (satellites) that roared and rushed forward against the sons of Apsu. She also gave birth to eleven of this kind (she had eleven satellites), and made Kingu (the ancestor of the Moon), the firstborn among those who formed her army, the head. When the celestial gods heard of this, they gathered in haste. They exalted Kingu and gave him the rank of commander of An, they said to each other. He pinned a tablet of destiny to his chest, and said he should have his own tour.

THE PLANET NIBRU IS EMERGING

He told his son Kingu to fight against the gods. Who will stand against Tiamat, the gods asked each other. None of them stepped forward, none of them armed with weapons fit for such a battle. Just then, in the heart of the skin (in a distant system) a god (planet) appeared. He was born in a chamber of fortunes, in a place of destinies. He was the hand of a skillful creator; he was the son of his own sun. This god hurried out of the deep, where he was born, and left his family. He carried with him the seed of life, a gift from his creator. He made his way into the void, seeking a new destiny. Antu (Uranus' twin, later probably one of Nibiru's moons)) was the first to see this celestial being wandering in the void, always watching. How alluring it was, radiating a radiance. His course was worthy of the gods, his route was very, very wide. He was the greatest of all the gods, his tour was bigger than all of them. Antu was the first to see him; no child had ever sucked his breast (he had no satellite). Come
"Be my son," he called to him. I'll be your mother.

He threw out his net and welcomed her, making her course purposeful. (Antu becomes a satellite of Nibiru) His words filled the heart of the newcomer with pride; she was proud because of the one who was to suckle her. His head doubled in size; four limbs sprouted from his side. (he had four satellites) His lips moved in acknowledgment; a divine flame shot forth from between them. (electromagnetic tension caused by the effect of gravity) He turned his course towards Antu, and soon he would show his face to Anu (uranus). When Anu saw him, he cried out in ecstasy, my son, my son.
I will appoint you leader, and you will have an army of servants at your side.

May your name be Nibiru, a passage that will be known forever. He bowed respectfully to Nibiru, turned his face to Nibiru's passage. He spread his net and brought forth four servants for Nibiru. (Nibiru steals the four moons of Uranus.) At his side would be the army: south wind, north wind, east wind, west wind. Anu, his heart filled with joy, announced the arrival of Nibiru to his ancestor Anshar (Saturn - Uranus was probably a moon of Saturn in the past).

Hearing the news, Anshar (Saturn) sent Gaga (Pluto), who was right next to him, forward as a messenger to bring words of wisdom to Anu and a mission to Nibiru. He sent Gaga to speak what was in his heart and say to Anu
to take care of us. Tiamat, who gave birth to us, is now disgusted with us; she has raised an army of warriors and is raging in her anger. Eleven warriors against the gods and against her children march beside her, (Tiamat, the ancestor of the Earth, had eleven moons at that time.) She has exalted Kingu among them; she has unjustly placed a fate on his breast. There is no god among us who can resist his lamentation; his army has struck fear into us.

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THE PLANET NIBRU IS BEING PULLED INTO THE SOLAR SYSTEM TOWARDS THE PLANET THIAMAT

May Nibiru be our avenger. Defeat Tiamat, save our lives. Give him a fortune; let him step forward and face our mighty enemy. Gaga set out for Anu; he bowed before Anu and reverently repeated Anshar's words. Anu, in turn, repeated to Nibiru the words of his ancestor and explained Gaga's message to him. Nibiru listened to these words with astonishment; he listened with curiosity to the story of the mother who would devour her children. Needless to say, he had already decided in his heart that he would stand against Tiamat.

He opened his mouth and said to Anu and Gaga: If I am to defeat Tiamat and save your lives, let the gods gather in an assembly that will make my destiny supreme.

Let the gods decide in council; let them make me their leader and submit to my command. When Lahmu (Mars) and Lahamu (Venus) heard this, they cried out in anguish: What a strange demand, the meaning of which is not at all clear. They said. The gods consulted with each other; they decided to make Nibiru their avenger, and together they commanded him a glorified destiny. From this day forth, they told him, your commands shall not be challenged. No god among us shall transgress your boundaries.

Go, Nibiru, be our avenger. They fashioned a princely tour for him to make his way to Tiamat; they gave Nibiru blessings, they gave Nibiru terrible weapons. Ansar (Saturn) brought forth three more winds from Nibiru: The evil wind, the whirlwind and the wind without equal. Kishar (Jupiter) filled her body with burning flame, a net to wrap Tiamat and hold her tight.

CELESTIAL WAR BEGINS

So Nibiru, preparing for war, turned his path towards Tiamat. Now this is the story of the celestial war and how the Earth came into being and the fate of Nibiru. The Master advanced, following his destined path, turned his face towards the furious Tiamat, and uttered a curse with his lips. He put on pulse and radiance as a protective covering; his head was crowned with an eerie radiance. He took on his right the belayer and on his left the defeater (satellites). He sent forth his army of helpers, those seven winds like a whirlwind. He cried out for war as he raced towards the furious Tiamat. The gods swarmed around him and then got out of his way.

He was traveling alone to scan Tiamat and her helpers, to understand the plan of Kingu, the commander of her army. When he saw the victorious Kingu, his vision blurred; when he saw these monsters, he was disoriented; his course was disoriented, his affairs confused. Tiamat's gang surrounded him, tight, trembling with terror. Tiamat too was shaken to the roots, roaring with might.

NIBRU WINS THE BATTLE

He sent a curse on Nibiru, wrapped him in his talismans. The issue between them was now certain, the clash inevitable. Tiamat and Nibiru advanced towards each other, pressed for a face-to-face clash, prepared for hand-to-hand combat. The Master spread his net to catch her, and Tiamat cried out in a daze. Nibiru threw the evil wind, the rearmost one, in his face.

He sent forth the evil wind so that Tiamat could not close her lips when he opened his mouth and tried to swallow her. Then fierce storm winds struck her belly; her body split, her insides howled, her mouth opened wide. Nibiru shot an arrow, the most divine thunderbolt, into this breach, and it split open Tiamat's navel: it tore open her insides, it tore open her womb. (Tiamat is being torn apart) That is how he overpowered her and extinguished the breath of life.

Nibiru scanned the lifeless corpse, Tiamat was now a slaughtered carcass. Her eleven helpers trembled with fear as they stood beside their lifeless mistress. They were caught in Nibiru's net, trapped, unable to escape. (Nibiru steals Tiamat's satellites) Among them was Kingu (the moon), whom Tiamat had appointed head of this army. The master put him in shackles and bound him to his lifeless mistress.

He took the tablet of destinies from the unjustly given Kingu, put his own seal on it and pinned fate to his own chest. He captured the remnants of Tiamat's band, trapped them in his tour. He trampled them underfoot and tore them to pieces. He tied them all to his lap; they would all revolve around him, in the opposite direction of his course. Then Nibiru left the battlefield. He was going to announce his victory to the gods who had given him this mission, so he circled around Apsu and made his way to Kishar and Anshar.

Gaga came out to greet him, carrying a gospel and moving towards the others. Beyond Anu and Antu, Nibiru set out for the deep abode. Lifeless
He pondered the fate of Tiamat and her Kingu. Lord Nibiru turned back to Tiamat, whom he had subjugated. He moved towards her and paused to gaze upon her lifeless body. He planned in his heart to skillfully cut the beast in two.

TİAMAT BEING TORN APART BY NIBRU

Then, like a clam, he cut him in two, from his chest to his lower parts. He tore out the inner veins; he admired the golden veins. The master crushed Tiamat's backside, completely severed the top. He summoned the north wind, his helper. And he ordered his severed head to be carried by this wind into the void. Nibiru's wind gathered on Tiamat, sweeping away its open waters. Nibiru threw a thunderbolt and signaled the north wind; Tiamat's upper part was carried in a brightness to an unknown region.

Kingu was banished with it; it would be a companion to the severed piece. Then Nibiru determined the fate of the lower part: He wanted to make it a sacred place marking the battlefield, a constant reminder in the heavens, an eternal reminder of the battle. With his mace he beat this lower part into pieces, he brought them to form the forged bracelet, he placed them together, he placed them together, he placed them to guard, he placed them to form a screen separating the kisu from the waters.

It separated the upper waters above the heavens (the asteroid belt separated the planetary groups) from the lower waters below. And thus Nibiru completed his artful work. Then the master crossed the sky and scanned the regions. He measured the dimensions from the abode of Apsu (the sun) to the abode of Gaga (Pluto). Then he examined the edge of the skin, Nibiru; he fixed his gaze on the place of his birth. He paused, hesitated, then slowly returned to the curtain of the sky, back to the battlefield. Passing again through Apsu's territory, he thought with regret of the Sun's now lost mate.

He looked at Tiamat's wounded half; he turned his attention to her upper part; her jewels, the waters of life, still flowed from her wounds. The rays of Apsu were reflected in her golden veins. Then Nibiru remembered the legacy of his creator, the seed of life. He must surely have passed it on to Tiamat when he marched upon her, when he tore her in two. He addressed Apsu with his words, saying. Heal his wounds with your warming rays, let the broken piece come to life again, let you have a daughter in your family. Let the waters gather in one place, let solid ground appear.

PERMANENT ORBITS ARE FORMING

Apsu said: Let us call it solid ground, henceforth to be known as the holy book. Let day and night be formed by its rotation, and by day I will send it my healing rays. And let Kingu be a creature of the night, and I will give him the task that he may shine at night and be the companion of the Earth and the Moon for ever. Nibiru heard Apsu's words and was pleased. He crossed the sky and scanned the regions; he granted permanent stations to the gods who glorified him. (permanent orbits of the planets are being formed) He destined their rounds so that they would not get in each other's way or fall behind each other. He secured the celestial locks; he set up gates on both sides.

He built himself the outermost house as his abode; its dimensions were beyond Gaga. He begged Apsu to rule over the great tour that would be his destiny. All the gods called out from their stations: May Nibiru's reign be supreme. He is the brightest of the gods, he is truly the son of the Sun. Apsu spoke from his abode and Apsu approved. The passage of heaven and earth is in the hands of Nibiru, and its name will be passage. The gods will pass neither up nor down, he will be in the center, shepherding the gods. His tour will be one wine (three thousand six hundred years), and his destiny will be eternal.

ALALU EXPLORES THE WORLD

Now this is the story of how ancient times began and the annals of the age known as the golden age and how they traveled from Nibiru to Earth in search of gold. The beginning was Alalu's escape from Nibiru. Alalu was endowed with great understanding; he gained much knowledge by learning. Thanks to his ancestor Anshargal, he had accumulated much knowledge of the heavens and the rounds. Through Enshar, knowledge grew even more. Alalu learned much from them, he met with sages, consulted with scholars and commanders.
This was the knowledge of the beginning; Alalu also had this knowledge.

The gold in the forged bracelet was confirmation of this; the gold in the forged bracelet was an indication of the gold in the upper half of Tiamat. Alalu arrived triumphantly on the planet of gold; his chariot had crashed in a storm. With a beam he scanned the surroundings, trying to discover where he was; his chariot had landed on dry land; it had stopped on the very edge of vast reeds. He put on his eagle helmet and put on his fish suit.

He opened the car door and paused at the open hatch, looking around curiously. The ground was dark, the sky blue-white; there were no voices, not even a single person greeting him. He stood alone on a strange planet; he had risked eternal exile from Nibiru. He lowered himself down, stepped on the dark earth; far away there were hills, close by there was a lot of greenery. Reeds stretched out before him, and he walked into them; he shivered from the coldness of the water. He stepped back onto dry land; he stood alone on an alien planet.

Thoughts flooded his mind; he longed for his wife and children. Had he been banished from Nibiru forever? Over and over again this was on his mind. He found some water nourishment and soon returned to the car. Then sleep came, a deep drowsiness. He didn't know how long he slept, he didn't know what woke him up. There was a brightness outside, a radiance never seen on Nibiru. He stretched a pole out of the car; a tester was attached to it.

He breathed the air of the planet and it was suitable. He opened the car door and took a deep breath. And again, and again, and again; indeed, Ki's air was suitable. Alalu clapped his hands, singing a song of happiness. The eagle came down to the ground, without helmet, without fish suit. The brightness outside was blinding; the sun's rays were too strong. He returned to the car and put a mask over his eyes. He grabbed his stone weapon, found a handy tester and took it with him. He let himself down; he stepped on the dark soil.

He moved towards the reeds; the water was dark greenish. There were pebbles on the banks of the reeds; Alalu picked up a stone and threw it straight into the reeds; there were eyes moving in the reeds: the water was full of fish. He took the tester down to the reeds and examined the muddy water; it was not fit to drink, Alalu was disappointed. He turned his back on the reeds and headed for the hills. He passed through the greenery; trees began to replace the bushes. And it was like an orchard, the branches of the trees laden with fruit. Their sweet smell was tantalizing.

Alalu plucked a fruit from the branch and bit into it. It smelled sweet, but it tasted even sweeter. Alalu was very happy. Alalu was walking away from the sun's rays; he turned towards the hills. Among the trees, there was a wetness under his feet; there must be water nearby; he turned into the wetness, and there was a pond in the middle of the forest, a pool of still water. He dipped the tester into the pond; the water was fit to drink.

Alalu laughed and laughed and laughed with a non-stop laugh. The weather was good, the water was good for drinking; there were fruits and fish. Alalu bent down eagerly, put his palms together, filled them with water and brought it to his mouth. There was a coolness in the water, it tasted different than on Nibiru. He took another drink and suddenly jumped up in fright: he heard a hissing sound, something moving, sliding along the edge of the pond. He gripped the weapon he was carrying and sent his beam towards the hissing.

The movement stopped; the hissing stopped. Alalu stepped forward to see what was at stake. The slippery carcass lay motionless. The creature was dead, and how strange it looked: Its long body was like a rope; there were no hands or feet on its body; its small head had hard eyes and a forked tongue hanging out of its mouth.

It was a sight never seen before on Nibiru; it was a creature from another world. Was it the guardian of the orchard, Alalu thought to himself. He wondered if it was the master of water. He filled the carrying container with water, looked around carefully and set off for the cart. He picked some sweet fruits and returned to the cart.

ALALU STARTS PANNING FOR GOLD

The sun's rays had lost much of their brightness and it was dark by the time he reached the car. Alalu thought about the shortness of the day; it surprised him. A cold light was coming over the horizon from the direction of the reeds. A white ball was rising rapidly into the sky. And he saw that it was Kingu, Earth's companion. Now he saw with his own eyes that the stories of the beginning were true: the planets and their orbits, the forged bracelet, the Earth Ki, its satellite Kingu, all created, all so called.

Alalu felt in his heart that there was one more truth that he had to see to be true: the gold that meant salvation had to be found. If there was any truth in the stories of the beginning, if Tiamat's golden veins were washed with running water, then there must be gold in the waters of Ki, her severed half. With trembling hands Alalu removed the tester from the pole of the cart.

With trembling hands he put on his fish suit, eagerly awaiting the fast approaching daylight. When dawn broke, he got out of the car and dived quickly into the reeds. He waded into the deep water and dunked the tester. He looked eagerly at its illuminated face; his heart was beating wildly. The examiner was showing the contents of the water, describing its findings with symbols and
revealing it in numbers. Suddenly Alalu's heartbeat stopped: there was gold in the waters. So said the tester. With legs trembling with excitement, Alalu walked forward, deeper into the reeds. He put the tester in the water again; again the tester announced gold.

ALALU INFORMS PLANET NIBRU OF GOLD FIND

A shriek, a cry of triumph escaped from Alalu's throat: the fate of Nibiru was now in his hands. He returned to the chariot, stripped off his fish suit and settled into the commander's seat. To find the direction of Nibiru's tour, he recreated all the tours known to the tablets of destiny. He tampered with the bearer of the words, whose words would be carried towards Nibiru. Then he spoke these words to Nibiru: The words of Alalu the Great, addressed to Anu in Nibiru. I am on another world; I have found the gold of salvation; the fortune of Nibiru is in my hands, heed my terms and listen.

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