
Prince Nergal and the cunning goddess Inanna stand side by side in the grand halls of an ancient Anunnaki temple, their alliance solidified in secrecy. Nergal, clad in dark armor and exuding an aura of dominance, shares a knowing glance with Inanna, who radiates brilliance in her golden battle attire. Their target, the mighty Marduk, remains unaware of the deception around him. The celestial chamber is illuminated by glowing glyphs, casting long shadows that enhance the air of intrigue and manipulation. Tension fills the scene as the two masterminds execute their strategy, tricking Marduk into their web of cunning schemes. This moment captures the power struggles among the Anunnaki, where alliances shift, and deceptions shape the course of history.
Anunnaki Prince Nergal Allied With Inanna, Tricked Marduk to Quit His Water Control Room in Sumer Room in Sumer, Then Destroyed the Controls
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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)

Set against a vast, otherworldly Mesopotamian landscape, Anunnaki Prince Nergal stands in his full power. Stormy skies churn above, and ancient ziggurats rise in the distance, symbolizing his dominion. His celestial black armor, adorned with intricate engravings, gleams under the cosmic glow. His intense gaze pierces the scene, reflecting his unyielding authority and role in divine conflicts. This artistic fantasy-style depiction of Nergal conveys his enigmatic strength, connection to the underworld, and the shifting balance of power among the Anunnaki.
MARDUK, FROM ENKI’S ENCLAVE IN ENLIL’S SUMER [Iraq], CONTROLLED SUMER’S WATER FLOW
ENKI’S ESTATE WITHIN ENLIL’S SUMERIAN SETTLEMENT
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.

Amid the grandeur of ancient Mesopotamia, Enki, the wise and powerful Anunnaki, stands before the grand ziggurat of Babylon. His long blonde hair flows as he surveys the land, symbolizing his divine authority. Clad in celestial robes adorned with sacred symbols, Enki holds his staff, a mark of wisdom and control. The golden light of the heavens bathes the site, reinforcing his dominion over Bab-il, now an integral part of Eridu. In the background, Mesopotamian priests and followers bow in reverence, acknowledging Enki’s rule over this sacred territory. The towering architecture and detailed carvings reflect the significance of this moment—one where power, divinity, and legacy intertwine in the heart of civilization.

Enki, the wise and powerful Anunnaki god, stands majestically beneath the twilight sky, his long golden-blonde hair and beard illuminated by the celestial glow. His piercing blue eyes radiate intelligence, mystery, and divine authority. Dressed in flowing celestial robes adorned with intricate sacred symbols, he holds a staff—a mark of his dominion over knowledge, magic, and creation. Behind him, an ethereal Mesopotamian city rises, with towering ziggurats bathed in cosmic energy, symbolizing his deep connection to civilization and divine order. The swirling patterns of the heavens echo his influence over water, wisdom, and the outstanding cosmic balance. This artistic and realistic fantasy depiction captures Enki’s celestial presence as a god of enlightenment, guidance, and the boundless mysteries of the universe.
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, a commanding and regal Anunnaki figure, stands at the forefront of Bab-il, his vision taking form as he points toward the city’s fortified walls. Clad in ornate attire, he exudes authority and ambition. Beside him, his son Nabu watches intently as diverted rivers flow toward Bab-il, signifying their strategic control over Sumer’s estates. Towering ziggurats and newly reinforced structures rise in the background as laborers toil under divine command. The city bustles with construction, its foundations laid for a robust future. Marduk declares his intent to establish a grand spaceport, his proclamation echoing through the air while celestial light bathes the scene in an aura of destiny and transformation. Bab-il is no longer just a city but the gateway to the heavens.
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. 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

As the waterworks of Bab-il divert essential rivers, Sumer’s cities suffer. In the background, dry riverbeds stretch across the land, and desperate citizens plead for relief. The Anunnaki Council, clad in regal robes, sits in authority, their judgment final. At the forefront, Prince Nergal stands in the dark, commanding armor, his face a mixture of resentment and determination. The council has chosen him—knowing his grudge against Marduk—to restore the water supply and strip Marduk of his power. Celestial light bathes the scene, emphasizing the divine authority of the decree. The weight of destiny hangs heavy as Nergal prepares to carry out the council’s will, a turning point in the struggle for control over Sumer and Bab-il.
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. Marduk’s claim to rule all of Earth alarmed Nergal, so he asked Inanna to help him contain him. Nergal and Inanna sealed their alliance sexually and planned to conquer all of Earth for themselves.

Inanna, the radiant and powerful Anunnaki goddess, stands in divine splendor, her golden celestial armor shimmering under the twilight sky. She holds a scepter, symbolizing her dominion over love, war, and sovereignty. Her long, flowing hair cascades like molten gold, illuminated by the ethereal glow of the heavens. Behind her, the grand ziggurats of an ancient Mesopotamian city rise, bathed in cosmic energy. The celestial patterns in the sky swirl around her, reinforcing her divine nature. She exudes passion and authority, embodying the dual aspects of a fierce warrior and benevolent goddess. This stunning landscape captures the essence of Inanna—majestic, commanding, and eternal.
NERGAL BETRAYED MARDUK

Under the shadow of Bab-il’s towering walls, Anunnaki Prince Nergal arrives with his Black Hybrids, an elite force of imposing warriors. Clad in dark, formidable armor, Nergal exudes authority and purpose as he leads his army through the city gates. Marduk, dressed in regal finery, stands at the entrance, greeting them confidently and cautiously. Bab-il banners ripple in the wind while the golden glow of the ziggurats looms in the background. The atmosphere is thick with tension as unspoken power struggles simmer beneath the surface of this fateful meeting. Celestial light bathes the scene, signifying the weight of destiny in this pivotal moment of ancient conflict and alliance.
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.”

In the grand halls of Bab-il, Marduk stands before the Anunnaki Council, his expression commanding and resolute. Clad in golden robes that reflect his authority, he raises his hand in warning—if he is forced to leave Bab-il, the intricate waterworks he controls will collapse. His dire prophecy echoes through the chamber: Sumer will flood, crops will wither, and disease will spread unchecked. Behind him, dark storm clouds loom over the diverted rivers, foreshadowing impending disaster. The council members react with a mix of concern, skepticism, and unease, weighing the consequences of his words. The air is thick with tension as the fate of Sumer hangs on their decision.
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.
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 unchecked rage, Anunnaki Prince Nergal storms into the Bab-il control room, his dark armor gleaming ominously amid the chaos. His eyes burn with jealousy and hatred for his brother, Marduk, as he defies the Anunnaki Council’s mandate. With reckless fury, he rips the luminescent radiating stone from its sacred socket, severing the machine links and sending sparks of energy surging through the chamber. The once-powerful control center, filled with advanced technology, is now consumed by destruction—flames rise, smoke billows and the sacred systems crumble under Nergal’s violent assault. Beyond the ruined chamber, dark storm clouds gather over Sumer, foreshadowing the catastrophe his actions have unleashed. This pivotal moment marks the irreversible unraveling of order as the fate of the land hangs in the balance.
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.

In the heart of Sumer, the air crackles with divine fury as Enki, the wise and powerful Anunnaki god, stands face to face with his rebellious son, Nergal. Enki’s piercing blue eyes blaze with anger, his golden-blonde hair flowing as he orders Nergal to return to Africa. His celestial robes shimmer with divine authority, but his voice, though commanding, is filled with disappointment.
Across from him, Nergal, clad in dark, formidable armor, seethes with even greater rage. His defiant stance and clenched fists betray his refusal to bow before his father’s will. Behind them, the gates of Sumer burn in a raging inferno, the once-promised bull statues reduced to smoldering ruins. Smoke rises into the twilight sky, marking this moment of irreversible betrayal.
The atmosphere is thick with tension, as divine father and son stand locked in a battle of wills, their emotions threatening to reshape the course of history. The scene captures the raw power, rage, and devastation of a family divided by destiny.
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.
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.”

Standing upon a grand platform bathed in celestial light, Inanna declares herself the Supreme Queen. Her golden battle armor gleams with divine brilliance, reflecting her unmatched power and sovereignty. Her long, flowing hair cascades like a river of light, framing her fierce yet beautiful face. With piercing eyes that command absolute devotion, she raises a sacred scepter high into the heavens, its radiance affirming her rule over all.
Below her, an assembly of priests, warriors, and citizens kneel in reverence, their expressions a mix of awe and devotion. Banners bearing Inanna’s emblem flutter in the wind, sealing the moment as a new era is born under her reign. Behind her, the towering ziggurats of her sacred city shimmer beneath a twilight sky infused with cosmic energy, symbolizing her divine right to rule.
The atmosphere is one of triumph and transformation, marking the rise of Inanna as the Supreme Queen, destined to shape the fate of gods and mortals alike.
Bio of Inanna:

A close-up portrait of Inanna, the goddess whose beauty and power captivate all who look upon her. Her piercing eyes, filled with wisdom and fire, shine with an otherworldly glow, their pupils reflecting her celestial presence. Her golden waves of hair frame her chiseled features, emphasizing her divine radiance. She wears an ornate headdress adorned with cosmic symbols, signifying her role as a warrior queen and a goddess of love and sovereignty. The ethereal glow of the background highlights her mystical energy as if the very fabric of the universe bends to her presence. Regal, intense, and enigmatic, this portrait captures Inanna in all her celestial majesty.
Inanna, one of the most revered deities of Mesopotamian mythology, was the goddess of love, war, fertility, and sovereignty. Known as the “Queen of Heaven and Earth,” she wielded immense power over both divine and earthly realms. She was often associated with the planet Venus, symbolizing both the morning and evening stars.
Inanna was a complex goddess, embodying both the nurturing aspects of love and the fierce nature of battle. Her mythology includes legendary tales, such as her descent into the Underworld, where she faced her sister Ereshkigal and emerged transformed. She was also a central figure in the power struggles among the Anunnaki, often allying with or opposing other gods, including Enki, Enlil, and Marduk.

Standing atop a grand platform bathed in celestial light, Inanna proclaims herself the Queen of the Earth. Her long, flowing light red hair cascades over her shoulders, framing her regal face as her piercing blue eyes radiate divine authority and determination. She raises a sacred scepter high, a symbol of her dominion over the world, as banners bearing her emblem flutter in the cosmic-infused twilight sky.
Below, an assembly of priests, warriors, and devoted citizens kneel in awe, their expressions reflecting reverence and devotion. Towering ziggurats in the background shimmer with energy, marking this moment as the dawn of a new era. The atmosphere is charged with triumph, celestial destiny, and the unshakable presence of a goddess who commands absolute loyalty.
Her symbols included the eight-pointed star, the lion, and the reed bundle. Worshiped across Sumer, Akkad, Babylon, and beyond, Inanna remained a symbol of divine feminine power, sensuality, and sovereignty. She continues to inspire those seeking love and strength, embodying the balance between creation and destruction.
Bio of Nergal:

A close-up portrait of Anunnaki Prince Nergal showcases his piercing eyes with visible pupils, chiseled features, and long dark hair. His black celestial armor is engraved with divine symbols, representing his status as an underworld ruler and a formidable warrior. Shadows and light play across his face, highlighting his intense expression of determination, latent resentment, and the burdens of divine duty. This image captures the essence of Nergal’s power and the conflicts within the Anunnaki pantheon.
Nergal, an Anunnaki prince and god of war, plague, and the underworld, was a powerful and complex figure in Mesopotamian mythology. He was often associated with destruction, pestilence, and the scorching sun, yet he also played a crucial role in maintaining cosmic balance. As the ruler of the netherworld, he presided over the dead and was both feared and revered.
The son of Enlil and Ninlil (or, in some traditions, Enki), Nergal’s influence extended across various pantheons, where he was depicted as a warrior deity leading divine armies into battle. His marriage to Ereshkigal, the Queen of the Underworld, further cemented his dominion over the afterlife. However, he was not solely a harbinger of doom—his might was often used to enforce divine justice, restore order, and carry out the will of the Anunnaki Council.
In mythological narratives, Nergal often opposed his cousin Marduk, as seen in power struggles over Bab-il. Tasked by the Anunnaki Council, he was sometimes deployed to intervene in Marduk’s ambitions, including restoring water to Sumer when Marduk diverted rivers to Bab-il. His legacy endures as a god of both destruction and necessary transformation, embodying the cycle of power, retribution, and renewal.
Bio of Enki

A close-up portrait of Enki, the great Anunnaki god of wisdom and creation. His golden-blonde hair cascades over his shoulders, framing his strong, chiseled features. His well-groomed beard adds to his regal presence, while his piercing blue eyes, with clearly visible pupils, radiate intelligence and divine knowledge. A soft celestial glow surrounds him, emphasizing his mystical nature and connection to higher realms. His gaze is powerful and compassionate, reflecting his role as a teacher, protector, and architect of civilization. The ethereal background enhances his timeless wisdom, capturing the essence of the god who shaped humanity’s destiny.
Enki, also known as Ea in later Babylonian mythology, is one of the most revered deities of the Anunnaki pantheon. He is the god of wisdom, water, magic, creation, and civilization. As the firstborn son of Anu, the King of the Anunnaki, Enki played a vital role in shaping humanity and bringing knowledge and enlightenment to Earth. His deep connection to water symbolized physical sustenance and the flow of divine wisdom.
A master of alchemy and sacred sciences, Enki was the architect of many advanced technologies, guiding human civilization’s growth from Eridu, his primary city in Sumer. Known for his compassion and intellect, he often acted as a protector of humankind, defying strict decrees when necessary, such as warning Ziusudra (Noah) of the coming Great Flood.
His rivalry with his brother Enlil, who governed with strict authority, shaped much of Mesopotamian myth, as Enki advocated for progress, creativity, and balance. Enki’s legacy endures as the divine teacher who shaped destiny through knowledge, wisdom, and an unbreakable bond with humanity.
Inanna: The Supreme Queen’s Proclamation

With celestial radiance, Inanna triumphs, declaring herself the Supreme Queen. Her long, flowing light red hair cascades over her shoulders, framing her chiseled features. Her piercing blue eyes, filled with divine authority and wisdom, captivate all who gaze upon her. She raises a sacred scepter high, symbolizing her dominion over destiny, creation, and the balance of power.

Behind her, banners flutter in the wind as an assembly of priests, warriors, and devoted citizens kneel in awe, their expressions a mix of reverence and devotion. The towering ziggurats of her sacred city glow under a twilight sky infused with cosmic energy, signifying the birth of a new era under Ninmah’s reign.
The atmosphere is one of triumph, transformation, and divine sovereignty, capturing the moment when the great goddess claims her rightful throne as the Supreme Queen.
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