Anunnaki Prince Nergal, Allied with Inanna, Tricked Marduk into Quitting His Water Control Room in Sumer and then Destroyed the Controls.

This striking digital painting depicts Nergal, the formidable Mesopotamian god of war and the underworld. He stands as a mighty warrior-king, clad in ornate bronze and gold-plated armor adorned with intricate Mesopotamian engravings. His long, dark hair flows over his broad shoulders, and his thick beard frames a face marked by piercing brown eyes that glow divinely.
On one hand, he wields a massive flaming sword, symbolizing destruction and power, while the other grasps a scepter of dominion. Behind him, large, imposing wings extend, further emphasizing his godly nature. His presence commands the battlefield, where the ruins of ancient temples crumble beneath a blood-red sky. Spirits of fallen warriors rise in the distance, whispering his name as shadows and fire swirl around him.
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From MARDUK, ANUNNAKI KING OF EARTH by Sasha Alex Lessin, Ph.D. (Anthropology, U.C.L.A.) and Janet Kira Lessin (Aquarian Radio)
MARDUK, FROM ENKI’S ENCLAVE IN ENLIL’S SUMER [Iraq], CONTROLLED SUMER’S WATER FLOW
ENKI’S ESTATE WITHIN ENLIL’S SUMERIAN SETTLEMENT

This majestic digital painting portrays Marduk, the Mesopotamian god of creation, justice, and kingship, seated regally on his grand golden throne. His long, free-flowing sandy brown hair cascades over his shoulders, wild yet divine, while his well-groomed beard enhances his noble presence. His piercing blue eyes gaze forward with divine authority, reflecting his role as a supreme ruler.
Clad in an ornate golden robe embroidered with intricate Mesopotamian patterns, he exudes wisdom and power. At his feet rests his loyal pet dragon, Mushussu, its shimmering emerald scales glowing in the ethereal light. The throne room, vast and magnificent, is adorned with towering golden columns and glowing torches, casting a celestial glow over the scene.
Rendered in full, vibrant color, this masterpiece captures the essence of Marduk’s divine reign, with ultra-HD detailing, cinematic composition, and dramatic lighting enhancing the depth and grandeur of the image. He embodies strength, wisdom, and the eternal balance of creation and justice.

This stunning digital painting captures Inanna, the Mesopotamian goddess of love, beauty, and war, seated regally on a grand golden throne. Her long, free-flowing light red hair cascades over her shoulders, wild yet enchanting. She gazes directly at the viewer with striking blue eyes, her visible pupils adding depth and intensity to her commanding presence.
Draped in an intricate golden robe adorned with ancient Mesopotamian engravings, she exudes celestial power. A radiant crown encrusted with gemstones rests atop her head, signifying her divine authority. Surrounding her are robust, large female felines—lionesses and other majestic big cats—symbolizing strength, protection, and her untamed connection to the wild.
The grand throne room is illuminated by golden light, with towering columns adorned with intricate carvings, reinforcing the majesty of the divine setting. The full-color composition brings the scene to life, enhancing the richness and power of Inanna’s presence as she rules with grace and fierce determination.

This stunning digital painting portrays Enlil, the Mesopotamian god of wind, air, and storms, seated in supreme majesty upon his golden throne. His long, flowing silver-white hair cascades wildly over his shoulders, while his piercing blue eyes, with clearly visible pupils, lock onto the viewer with a gaze of divine authority.
He is adorned in an intricately designed golden robe embroidered with ancient Mesopotamian symbols of power. A radiant, gem-encrusted crown rests upon his head, signifying his celestial dominion. Behind him, his grand, golden wings extend fully, shimmering with divine energy. The throne is surrounded by a swirling mist, enhancing the ethereal atmosphere.
The background is now an open celestial expanse filled with soft, swirling clouds and beams of divine light, reinforcing Enlil’s mastery over the heavens. With no pillars to confine him, his presence dominates the scene, embodying the boundless power of the sky. Rendered in full, vibrant color with cinematic lighting and ultra-HD textures, this image captures Enlil as the supreme force of the storm, commanding the elements with wisdom and strength.
Enki came to own the Bab-il site as part of ERIDU. 400,000 before Marduk came to Earth, Anunnaki King Anu gave Enlil overall command of the gold mining expedition from Planet Nibiru to Earth. Anu relegated Enki, his eldest son, to Chief of Mining, Shipping & Science. Commander Enlil gave Eridu to Enki and Enki’s heirs.
When Marduk returned from exile in North America, he resumed his campaign to rule Earth. Marduk’s initial intention had been to help Enlil’s Sumerian settlements of Anunnaki Royals regulate their troublesome bickering over canals and irrigation ditches. The Enlil-ites, however, resented Marduk and wanted him to leave.

Marduk, adorned in golden armor and a flowing royal cape, stands defiantly on a grand platform as he returns from exile in North America to the heart of ancient Mesopotamia. His towering presence commands the attention of the Anunnaki Royals, who are locked in a heated debate over control of the region’s vital canals and irrigation systems. The Enlil-ites, clad in traditional Sumerian robes, glare at Marduk with resentment, unwilling to accept his authority. Behind them, the mighty city rises—ziggurats piercing the golden-hued sky, lush gardens flourishing, and vast irrigation networks stretching into the distance. The air is thick with tension, a moment on the brink of conflict as power shifts in the struggle for Earth’s dominion.
Marduk and Nabu fortified Bab-il and diverted rivers to it from the Sumer’s estates. Marduk said he’d build his spaceport at Bab-il. He created canals and ponds that gave all Sumer water to ride, drink, and water crops.

Standing atop a towering ziggurat, Marduk, clad in resplendent golden armor, surveys the transformation of Bab-il, his ambitious stronghold. With a commanding gesture, he directs the flow of diverted rivers that now nourish the fortified city. Beside him, Nabu, robed in elegant priestly attire, meticulously examines stone tablets inscribed with detailed engineering plans. Below, Bab-il thrives—towering walls enclose a metropolis rich with intricate canals, glistening ponds, and fertile farmlands. Farmers diligently irrigate their crops, boats glide along the bustling waterways, and Sumerian citizens gather at the riverbanks, embracing the abundance of Marduk’s vision. Bab-il is no longer just a city—it is a new center of power destined for greatness.
Before this, the growing numbers of Hybrid Anunnaki-Erectus workers’ needs created a water shortage, and the Enlilite Royals who ran them bickered over water allocation. The enraged Enlilites wanted to send Marduk back into exile. Their Council sent Marduk’s brother Nergal, who hated him, to convince him to leave.
INANNA & NERGAL PLANNED TO RULE EARTH

Beneath a celestial sky illuminated by divine symbols, Inanna and her warrior consort stand side by side, their presence radiating beauty and power. Inanna, the goddess of love and war, gazes forward with piercing blue eyes, her flowing red hair crowned with an ornate golden tiara. Dressed in elegant white and gold robes adorned with intricate embroidery, she embodies grace and ambition.
Beside her, the fierce warrior stands resolute, clad in dark armor with red and gold accents, his broad shoulders adorned with sun-emblazoned insignias. His long black hair and thick beard frame an intense expression, marked by a crimson symbol on his forehead, signifying divine favor and conquest.
Behind them, an ancient city bathed in golden light stretches into the horizon, its towering temples and colossal statues a testament to their influence. The warm glow of the sunset casts a mystical aura, symbolizing the dawn of a new era—one where gods and mortals alike must bow to their rule.

Nergal, the mighty warrior deity, leads his grand procession toward Bab-il, exuding authority and power. Standing tall at the front of a majestic chariot drawn by four armored black horses, he grips a sacred staff, symbolizing divine command. His long black hair flows in the wind, and his red and gold armor gleams under the sunlight, marking him as a formidable force.
Behind him, a vast army of warriors marches in perfect formation, their shields and spears glinting as they advance. Noblewomen, draped in elegant robes, watch with admiration, while elite guards in ornate helmets flank the procession, ensuring the deity’s protection. Towering stone columns and grand palaces line the path, showcasing the splendor of ancient Mesopotamian civilization.
Above, eagles soar through the sky, witnessing a moment of destiny as Nergal makes his way to a fateful meeting—one that will shape the future of kingdoms and gods alike.
The waterworks Marduk made for Bab-il cut reliable water to Sumer’s cities. The Anunnaki Council told Nergal, whom the Council knew resented Marduk, to restore their water and disarm Marduk. Nergal, glad for the chance, planned “to destroy and erase everything his brother had done, especially the control room.”
Nergal and his retinue of black Earthlings left Kuth for Bab-il. Enroute, he visited Inanna in Uruk. Marduk ran Egypt north of Nergal’s realm in South Africa.

Under a golden sky, Nergal, the formidable warrior deity, arrives in Bab-il at the head of a grand procession. Seated atop a mighty war chariot pulled by four powerful black steeds, he is clad in red and gold armor, a fierce crown upon his head, and a trident in hand, symbolizing his divine authority and strength. His dark beard flows in the wind as his piercing gaze surveys the city before him.
Behind him, a vast army of warriors marches in disciplined formation, their banners fluttering as they approach the towering ziggurats of Bab-il. The streets are lined with onlookers, noble guards in ornate armor observing the momentous arrival from behind massive stone columns. In the distance, the grand gates of the city stand open, welcoming Nergal and his retinue into the heart of an ancient civilization brimming with power and destiny.
The air is alive with the cries of eagles soaring overhead, as the scene captures a moment of divine conquest, diplomacy, and the shifting balance of power in the ancient world.
Marduk’s claim to rule all of Earth alarmed Nergal. He asked Inanna to help him contain Marduk. Nergal and Inanna sealed their alliance sexually and planned to conquer all Earth for themselves.

Standing atop a grand ziggurat, Inanna and her warrior consort gaze over an ancient Mesopotamian city, their presence radiating both beauty and power. Inanna, the goddess of love and war, has long, light red hair flowing in the wind and piercing blue eyes, exuding grace and divinity. Her white and gold robe shimmers under the celestial glow, marking her celestial authority. Beside her, the warrior deity stands tall in dark armor adorned with gold and red details, his long black hair and intense gaze reflecting strength and ambition. The backdrop features towering temples, cascading rivers, and a golden sunset, with celestial symbols in the sky, signifying their destined rule over the world.

Inanna, the celestial goddess of love and war, stands beside her warrior consort, their gazes fixed with unwavering determination. Her long, light red hair cascades around her shoulders, framing her luminous blue eyes that shimmer with divine wisdom. An ornate golden crown adorned with celestial symbols and sacred figures rests upon her head, signifying her divine authority. Her white and gold robes, embroidered with intricate patterns, radiate elegance and power.
Beside her, the warrior king exudes strength and command. His dark beard and long black hair frame a chiseled face, his intense gaze reflecting ambition and resilience. Clad in golden armor adorned with intricate sun emblems, he symbolizes unyielding power and divine destiny.
Bathed in the golden glow of the setting sun, they stand as rulers destined to shape the world’s fate, bound by ambition, strength, and celestial purpose.
NERGAL BETRAYED MARDUK

As the sun sets over the mighty city of Bab-il, Nergal and his Black Hybrids arrive in full regalia, their disciplined ranks stretching into the horizon. Nergal, clad in dark armor with red and gold embellishments, sits atop a mighty black steed, his piercing gaze meeting Marduk’s as he extends a hand in welcome. Marduk, draped in golden robes with divine symbols, stands at the grand temple’s entrance, the towering ziggurats of Bab-il casting long shadows behind him. The air is charged with tension and diplomacy, a moment of power and negotiation between two formidable rulers, with celestial omens glowing in the twilight sky.
When Nergal left Inanna, he and his Black Hybrids continued to Bab-il, where Marduk greeted them. Nergal promised Marduk that if he left Iraq for South Africa, he’d get weapons, computers, and computer programs (MEs), including “the instrument for giving orders, The Oracle of the gods, The Holy Scepter (the sign of kingship which contributes to Lordship) and the holy Radiating Stone which disintegrates all hidden there since the Flood.”

Deep within a hidden chamber of Bab-il, illuminated by flickering torchlight, Nergal presents Marduk with sacred artifacts of immense power. Nergal, clad in dark armor adorned with red and gold, holds the Holy Scepter of kingship, a symbol of divine rule, while a radiant stone levitates beside him, pulsating with an ethereal glow. Marduk, draped in golden priestly robes, extends his hands, his long brown hair flowing as he reaches for the gifts with reverence and determination. The surrounding chamber is lined with intricately carved stone pillars, their silent presence witnessing this momentous exchange. The air is thick with secrecy and power as destiny shifts in the balance of the gods.
Marduk said if he left Bab-il, the waterworks for all of Sumer, he ran would fail, and Sumer would flood, crops dry, and cholera spread. Nergal said, “Ceremonial bulls at the Babylon’s gate only shall I install; upset waterworks I shall not.” Reassured, Marduk left for the weapons and programs in South Africa.

Amidst the towering ziggurats of Bab-il, Marduk, and Nergal stand intense negotiation over the fate of Sumer’s lifeblood—its waterworks. Draped in golden priestly robes, Marduk gestures toward the intricate canals and irrigation networks stretching across the bustling city, warning of the floods, droughts, and disease that will follow if he leaves. Opposite him, Nergal, clad in dark armor with red and gold accents, listens intently before making his solemn vow: “Ceremonial bulls at Babylon’s gate only shall I install; upset waterworks I shall not.”
Behind them, the golden sunset bathes the city in a warm glow, casting long shadows over the canals, the sacred bulls, and the gathered guards. The atmosphere is charged with destiny as Marduk, reassured, prepares to depart for South Africa, leaving the fate of Sumer in Nergal’s hands.
Nergal, “foolish and violent as always,” broke into the Bab-il control room. “Blinded by jealousy and hatred for his brother, he overran the mandate of the Council to have Marduk leave Sumer.” In “a fit of destruction, defiling and burning,” He tore the luminescent radiating stone that gave the system energy from its socket and machine links.

In a moment of uncontrollable rage, Nergal tears the luminescent radiating stone from its sacred core, unleashing a storm of energy and chaos within the control room of Bab-il. His face, now human yet twisted with fury, is illuminated by the fiery glow of destruction. Dressed in dark, spiked armor with crimson and gold accents, his flowing cape swirls in the crackling energy surrounding him.
Sparks erupt from the severed machine links as divine power surges wildly, consuming the once-glowing control panels. The chamber, a marvel of celestial engineering, crumbles under his wrath—flames rise, sacred symbols shatter, and the once-stable system plunges into irreversible collapse. The golden energy of the radiating stone pulses in his hands, marking this as the defining moment of reckless vengeance and destruction.
Marduk’s devices stopped humming. Lights went out. All of Sumer’s waterworks froze; fields and canals dried out, and parts of Sumer flooded. In his rage, Nergal had paralyzed the fiefs of the very Council members who sent him to oust Marduk. But Nergal didn’t care.

As darkness spreads over the land, Marduk’s devices fall silent, their lights extinguished, and the once-thriving waterworks of Sumer grind to a halt. Vast fields crack and dry under a failing irrigation system, while canals overflow, drowning entire regions in uncontrolled floods elsewhere. Towering ziggurats loom under a storm-ridden sky, lightning splitting the heavens as chaos unfolds below.
From a high platform, Nergal stands, his dark armor gleaming under the ominous glow of destruction. His crimson-lined cape billows in the wind as he surveys the devastation with cold indifference. His reckless fury has paralyzed Marduk’s domain and the fiefs of the very Council that sent him. Yet, he does not care. The balance of power is shattered, and Sumer’s fate lies in ruin.
Enki confronted his son Nergal and, angry, ordered him back to Africa. Nergal responded with even greater rage than Enki. Before he left Sumer, Nergal burned the gates he had promised to grace with Bull statues.

In the ruins of Sumer, under a storm-filled sky crackling with divine energy, Enki and his son Nergal stand locked in a furious confrontation. Enki, draped in flowing white and gold robes, extends a commanding hand, his face hardened with anger as he orders his son to return to Africa. But Nergal, clad in dark armor with red and gold accents, erupts with even greater fury—his fists clenched, his eyes burning with defiance as flames rage around him.
Behind them, the once-magnificent gates of Bab-il stand engulfed in fire, the very entrance Nergal had promised to honor now reduced to smoldering ruins. Embers swirl in the air, the destruction a final act of rage before his departure. Silhouettes of onlookers stand frozen in fear, witnessing the catastrophic fallout of a son’s rebellion against his father.
Nergal left his army in Elam, near Bab-il, to aid Inanna. She then publicly, “to defy the authority of Anu and Enlil, abrogated their rules and regulations and declared herself Supreme Queen.”

This stunning digital painting portrays Nergal, the Mesopotamian god of war and the underworld, in a celestial and divine form. With large, imposing golden wings spread wide, he radiates power and authority. His muscular form is clad in intricate gold-plated armor adorned with ancient engravings, signifying his divine rule over war and destruction. His piercing brown eyes and commanding expression reflect his might as he stands tall against towering ruins and burning battlefields.
On the one hand, he conjures a swirling orb of fire, symbolizing his dominion over destruction, while on the other hand, he grips a golden sword, ready to strike down his foes. Around him, warrior legions march, banners waving in the smoky air, while winged celestial beings circle the sky above.
The composition is enriched with dramatic lighting, cinematic depth, and ultra-HD detailing, emphasizing the grandeur of this ancient god. His presence alone commands the battlefield, a beacon of power, fire, and divine supremacy.

Standing atop an ancient ziggurat, Inanna and her warrior consort gaze over their celestial dominion. Inanna, the radiant goddess of love and war, exudes power and grace in her flowing white and gold robe, her dark hair billowing in the divine wind. A golden crown adorned with celestial symbols rests upon her head, reflecting her sacred authority. Beside her, the formidable warrior king stands tall, clad in ornate dark armor with gold embellishments, his red cape flowing behind him. His dark beard and piercing eyes burn with ambition as he surveys their vast empire.
The background is a vision of grandeur—towering temples, rivers cascading through lush gardens, and a golden city stretching to the horizon. Celestial symbols gleam in the twilight sky while majestic eagles soar above, carrying divine omens. Colossal statues, reminiscent of ancient Egypt, flank the scene, symbolizing the fusion of cosmic power and earthly reign. Together, they stand as destined rulers, their presence commanding the heavens and the Earth alike.

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