The End of Times and ‘The Lost Book of Enki’: Sumeria
By Hwaa Irfan
“At the end of days a Day of Judgment there shall be.
The Earth shall quake and the rivers change course,
and there shall be a darkness at noon and
a fire in the heavens in the night,
the day of the returning celestial god
[Nibiru, the far-orbiting 10th planet of our solar system] will it be.
And who shall survive and who shall perish,
who shall be rewarded and who will be punished,
gods [astronauts from Nibiru] and men alike,
on that day it shall be discovered;
For what shall come to pass by what had passed
shall be determined; and what was destined
shall in a cycle be repeated,
and what was fated and only by the heart’s will
occurring for good or ill shall for judgment come.
The record read, the Past remembered,
the Future as prophesy understand,
Let the Future of the Past the judgment be!’
These are the words of Enki, Firstborn of Anu of Nibiru“
So it is written in what has been referred to as the ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ as translated by by Zecharia Sitchin.
The End of Times (9i.e. the ending of an epoch and the beginning of
another as popularly mis/understood through the Mayan calendar along
with a reactionary Doomsday hype) came in December in two stages
(December 12 and 3).
Sitchin who died in 2010 was an orientalist and biblical scholar of
Russian birth, but grew up in Palestine. It was in Palestine that he
learnt ancient Hebrew, and other Semitic and European languages. It was
in Palestine where he also learnt the history and archaeology of the
Near East. Sitchin has been one of the few scholars who can read the
writings of the inventors of writing, the ancient Sumerians and the
Akkadian – both peoples who developed the first world civilization.