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Examines the Anunnaki gods’ evolving relationships with humanity, their power struggles, and the details of their nuclear war on Earth
• Analyzes the crisis and rationale behind the Anunnaki decision to nuke 5 cities in the Jordan plain, resulting in the obliteration of Sumerian civilization
• Draws upon the work of Zecharia Sitchin, the Book of Genesis, Sumerian clay tablets, and archaeological evidence such as ancient radioactive skeletons
• Examines the Anunnakis’ lack of higher consciousness, their reliance on technology, their sacred power objects and sacred geometry, and the possibility of Anunnaki bases on Mars in the distant past
The detonation of nuclear weapons in the 20th century was not the first time humanity has seen such terrible destruction. Drawing upon the work of Zecharia Sitchin, the Book of Genesis, Sumerian clay tablets, and archaeological evidence such as ancient radioactive skeletons, Chris Hardy reveals the ancient nuclear event that destroyed the Sumerian civilization and the power struggles of the “gods” that led up to it.
The author explains how the Anunnaki came to Earth from the planet Nibiru seeking gold to repair their ozone layer. Using genetic engineering, they created modern humanity to do their mining work and installed themselves as our kings and our gods. Anunnaki god Enki had a fatherly relationship with the first two humans. Then Enlil, Enki’s brother, took over as Commander of Earth, instating a sole-god theocracy and a war against the clan of Enki and humanity for spoiling the Anunnaki bloodlines through interbreeding. This shift imposed a blackout not only of the very human nature of the Anunnaki “gods” but also of humanity’s own ancient past on Earth.
Two of Enlil’s attacks against the Enki clan and humanity are described in the stories of the Deluge and the Tower of Babel. His final attempt, after coercing the Assembly of the Gods into voting yes, was the nuclear bombing of 5 cities of the Jordan plain, including Sodom and Gomorrah, which resulted in the destruction of the Sumerian civilization and the Anunnakis’ own civilization on Earth, including their space port in the Sinai. The author reveals how, after each attempt, humanity was saved by Enki, chief scientist Ninmah, and Enki’s son Hermes.
The author explores how the Anunnakis’ reliance on technology and their recurrent wars caused them to lose touch with cosmic consciousness. And she reveals how we will be doomed to repeat this dynamic until humanity awakens to our true origins.
- Sales Rank: #172182 in Books
- Published on: 2016-07-25
- Released on: 2016-07-25
- Original language: English
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- Dimensions: 9.00" h x .70" w x 6.00" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 296 pages
Review
“. . . a riveting new view of human history. This book adds significantly to our knowledge of the ancient astronauts.” (Jim Marrs, New York Times bestselling author)
“Hardy makes a strong case for the use of nuclear weapons many thousands of years ago.” (David Hatcher Childress, author of Technology of the Gods)
“Such an important work!” (Linda Moulton Howe, Emmy Award–winning investigative journalist)
“Chris Hardy, Ph.D., releases yet another scholarly probe--with expertly written evidence and keen observations of our ancient past that will not remain hidden or forgotten. Her extensive research and understanding piece together a history of rivalries, avant-garde knowledge of weapons, advanced technologies, and warring gods that can only be understood today, in our modern times, as we have entered the nuclear age. Great truths are revealed in this unraveling of history. Superb book!” (Chase Kloetzke, author, ufologist, FATE Magazine Radio host)
“Chris Hardy’s new book gives us an interesting account of the destructive wars of ancient times. She makes a strong case for the use of nuclear weapons many thousands of years ago--in a devastating war that ranged across several planets in our solar system.” (David Hatcher Childress, author of Technology of the Gods and publisher of Adventures Unlimited Pres)
“The Anunnaki wars described by Chris H. Hardy, Ph.D., are revealed to be territorial, egomaniacal family feuds where even nukes are used! So, if these warring Sumerian gods were extraterrestrials from a rogue Nibiru planet a million years ago--who needed gold to restore their planet’s deteriorating atmosphere and genetically boosted Homo erectus as well as other later standing-up primates to be a labor force--then this book also shows why humans have long fought irrational wars over whose ‘god’ is superior. Such an important work!” (Linda Moulton Howe, Emmy Award-winning investigative journalist and reporter and editor of Earthfile)
“The unraveling of some dark events in our past through the detailed accounts of the Sumerian tablets can make one’s hair rise when we discover the true and dire reasons for the smashing of the Babel Tower and especially the erasing of Sodom and Gomorrah by weapons of mass destruction. Chris Hardy shows that the tablets reveal a total absence of sexual sin and, to the contrary, a lethal infighting for power within a royal family of men and women who became our gods.” (Marilyn Schlitz, Ph.D., author, laboratory and clinical scientist, social anthropologist, and presid)
“From her thorough research in Sumerian texts as well as biblical literature and archaeological sites, Hardy has concluded that ‘weapons of mass destruction’ are not new. Readers might disagree, but they will not be bored with this richly documented and provocative book.” (Stanley Krippner, Ph.D., author and professor of psychology at Saybrook University)
“This groundbreaking book by Chris Hardy presents convincing evidence from ancient history and modern science that a cataclysmic nuclear event destroyed ancient Sumerian culture. This important and thought-provoking book challenges our assumptions about the past and raises disturbing questions about mankind’s future.” (Richard Dewhurst, author of The Ancient Giants Who Ruled America)
“This book should be of interest to all those who are, like me, interested in evidence for ancient warfare involving the use of weapons resembling modern nuclear weapons.” (Michael A. Cremo, author of Forbidden Archeology)
About the Author
Chris H. Hardy, Ph.D., holds a doctorate in ethno-psychology. A cognitive scientist and former researcher at Princeton’s Psychophysical Research Laboratories, she has spent many years investigating nonlocal consciousness through systems theory, chaos theory, and her own Semantic Fields Theory. The author of many research papers and published books, including DNA of the Gods and The Sacred Network, she lives in France.
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Chapter 5
The Use of Nukes
The Sumerian Account
THE IMMENSELY COSTLY and permanent wars between the gods, such as the two Pyramid Wars recorded in the tablets, found their culmination in the second half of the twenty-first century BCE. The nastiest such war brought about the whole destruction of Sumer and Palestine, and it was recorded in Sumerian tablets, mainly as an immense number of “Laments” from any city in Sumer who had been destroyed. In the Book as well, it was recorded as the War of the Kings, in which Abraham took an active part, followed up in 2024 BCE, by what is called “the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah.”
Let’s see the prologue to this war.
We learn that Terah, the father of Abraham, was a High Priest of Enlil in Nippur, the most sacred city and first capital of Sumer, created by and dedicated to Enlil. Indeed, Abraham’s first Sumerian name, Abram, meant “dweller of Nibru.Ki” (Nippur, in Sumerian).
Then Terah went to live in Ur, the new capital, the city of Nannar, heir of Enlil, when this god was given the spiritual and administrative tutorship of the two cities, corresponding with the crowning of King Ur-Nammu. In 2096 BCE, King Ur-Nammu, battling in the East on a mission for the gods, died by accident, he who had been the prot�g� of several gods, especially Enlil and his firstborn Nannar. The population felt that the great gods had left their prot�g� to die, they had abandoned him--they who were almighty didn’t care to interfere and save their chosen King, one who was only doing their will. An immense deception and questioning emerged in the minds of Sumerians, about the very Chief of the gods, Enlil, clearly expressed in the tablets.
This very year, Terah moved with his family--notably the young couple Abram (Abraham), 27 years old, and his wife and half-sister Sarai (Sarah)--to Harran, a town on the Euphrates River, in Hittites Land, northwest of Sumer . . . as if in preparation for the dire catastrophe that was to erase Sumer. When Abraham was 75, he was instructed by the Deity to leave Harran and go south, and he left with his wife and his nephew Lot, whose father had died. It is at this occasion that we can surmise that Abraham--raised to be the next High Priest of Enlil--being childless, chose Lot to be his adopted son, through whom the priestly line would pass. The move happened 24 years before the use of nukes that destroyed five towns in the Sinai plain and then the whole of Sumer through the ensuing radioactive cloud--but Abraham’s line of High Priests of Enlil was spared.
It was an Assembly of the Gods that approved the use of nukes to destroy Marduk and his son Nabu. The most violent support and incentive for the use of nukes came from Nergal backed by Enlil. It is noteworthy that, as Mesopotamia (Sumer and Akkad) was destroyed in near totality, all the Anunnaki who had their cities and abodes there (mainly the Enlil’s clan) lost their populations, properties, cattle, and crops. The land was thoroughly scorched by the contaminated wind. The only exception, the only city that escaped destruction, was the abode of Marduk, Babylon.
So, how do these gods react to their abodes and civilization being destroyed by a seemingly ill-fated wind blowing northeastward, and thus bringing back unto their own lands the lethal nuclear energy they had unleashed elsewhere? How do they react to the loss of everything--their civilization and followers--while the very city of their� arch-enemy--Babylon--was the only one to be spared? They now interpret by mutual consent that the (mysterious) “Creator-of-All” has singled out Marduk as his prot�g� and that, in accordance, they have not only to leave him alone but also grant him (at last) the right to possess a land of his own and to be worshipped in a temple. They also grant him the “Enlilship,” the status of the Chief of the Gods on Earth. And thus began the era of Marduk and the end of Enlil’s sovereignty.
Mesopotamia, Lebanon, and the Sinai regions were irradiated and unfit for life for a very long time to come. The consequence (that to my knowledge is not stated in the tablets we have unearthed) is that first Enlil, and then all the gods of Enlil’s clan, had to find a new land as well as new earthling people as their followers, priests, and servants. And it couldn’t be in Egypt nor in Africa at large--the domain of Enki’s clan since olden times.
During his long exile, Marduk and his son had traveled to various countries and he had already presented himself (as had been his longstanding aim) as “the” foremost god, and by the time of the use of nukes, he had gathered followers and temples everywhere. We can infer that these regions were the ones where we find him venerated as the prominent deity under various names--such as the region that was going to become Persia with Cyrus, and where he is called Ahura-Mazda (or Ormuzd), and of course the domain of his father, Egypt, where he reigned as Ra after the 9,000 years of his father Ptah/Enki’s reign, thus starting the second reign of the 1st dynasty of gods in Egypt (as stated by Manetho in his Kings’ List).
In The Lost Book of Enki, Zecharia Sitchin describes that Enlil was warned by a dream of a catastrophe to befall Sumer, and that this is how he ordered Terah to take his family out of Nippur, and then Ur, to settle in Harran; and why, still later, he commanded Abraham to move southward to Canaan and the Negev desert--where the latter took an active and heroic part in the “War of the Kings” that led to the fateful use of the nukes--the last act.
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Hardy Offers A Bold, Though-Provoking & Reasonable Argument Of War In Ancient Antiquity
By ZyPhReX
Wars Of The Anunnaki by Chris H. Hardy Ph.D is a masterly analysis of part of the hidden history that's been kept from humanity.
The author's main premise is that many thousands of years ago an ancient war took place in our planet with advanced weapons. An ancient war that involved nuclear weapons during part of the pyramid wars. To buttress this premise the author highlights various locales that were targets within the ancient war such as Sodom, Gomorrah. Further, Hardy uses sources such as texts like the Nippur Lament, and the Hindu Mahabharata and many others to make her case as sound as possible.
The author also notes that lunatic Nergal, with the support of Enlil and more, made it a point of using at minimum 7 nukes to lay waste to those that wish to follow their own path and are deemed inferior to the "gods".
As Hardy mentions, Enki, one of the 'Gods', voiced concern over the use of these Awesome Weapons:
"...the lands would make desolate, the people will make perish."[sic][P171]
Another intriguing detail is that of the Sinai plain, where the author suspects there's evidence of nuclear weapons use. The author mentions Zecharia Sitchin's thoughts on the matter:
"Sitchin attests that the Sinai plain shows an enormous elongated scar, visible from the sky alone, and blackened as if by an immense heat: "The great place ( the spaceport and launching strips in the plain) was never to be seen again...but the scare made in the face of the earth that awesome day can still be seen to this very day".[P175]
For those skeptical of the author's claims, it's important to note that the claims are not just stated because of the translations of tablets/texts. Hardy also uses other intriguing information such as the fact that the places where nuclear weapons might have been used rarely, if ever, have meteor craters. This is vital because this is one of the main 'facts' paraded by the establishment, but holds no credence whatsoever.
Furthermore, as the author saliently states:
"The Libyan Desert Glass (so hard and so pure it is used to make blades), comes from hundreds of square kilometers of glass sheets and shards in the Great Sand Sea in western Egypt, strewn in two large spots. Given the very explicit accounts we have from ancient texts, we certainly cannot avoid the much more plausible (and rational) explanations implying nuclear or other powerful weapons used in very ancient warfare. "
As if that were not enough, the author homes in on the vitrified remains of the ziggurat at Birs Nimrod (Borsippa). Taking into account some of David Childress' information from Technology of the Gods:
"The ruins crowned by a mass of vitrified brickwork, actual clay bricks fused together by intense. heat"[P189-190].
Which is quite synchronistic. Why? Because as ancient texts show:
"Borsippa was the city of Nabu, son of Marduk, and both were targets of the war that lead to the nuking of the Jordan plain."[P190]
What a coincidence...
Moving on, although certainly a notable part of the story, this book by Hardy isn't just about Nuclear Weapons.
Throughout the book Hardy focuses greatly on a comprehensive detailed analysis of ancient texts in order to narrow down what took place with the Anunnaki leadership which lead to such ancient devastation . Not only that, but the author also uses Semantics Field Theory [SFT] in order to analyze in depth much of the information that's been taken as matter-of-fact regarding The Book [the Bible] in relation to ancient history, and does a convincing case of outlining how there were various narrators that were responsible for different layers within it.
Hardy's cognizant of how The Book has played an integral part - for better and worse - to mold the type of society we live in. Knowing this, she's made it a point to make sure her interpretation is as correct as possible given how much trauma has been spawned from ancient dogma that was blindly followed and rarely questioned.
From the role the Anunnaki played in bringing about civilization, to how the development of humanity was subverted by Enlil and his kith and kin, to the psychological impact humanity has dealt with due to the institutional dogma that's been passed down authoritatively, the author attempts to leave no stone unturned in her quest for what ancient history really was.
As an open-minded skeptic, am very appreciative of her work because regardless of what one thinks of it, its sourced to the hilt, and its rather reasonable given the enormous body of data that keeps growing to buttress the fact that something intriguing and very nefarious did take place in our ancient history.
Wars Of The Anunnaki offers an apt description of what possibly could have taken place given the wide amount of evidence that keeps being unearthed. Couple with the author's relentless search for truth, and her quite wide-ranging and yet incisive questions throughout the tome, the book offers a solid foundation for the possibility of ancient wars in humanity's past.
If only a fraction of what the author attests is true, then ancient history as we know it is vastly different than what the conventional establishment would have you believe. And the more time passes, the more it appears that this is not only possible, but very likely. The fact that the author's approach is sound, rational and methodical makes this book that much more thought-provoking.
This is the type of book whose data should be openly debated in the mainstream, but never will be. That being the case, it's up to inquiring individuals to educate themselves into the possibilities that the mainstream establishment will not touch, and this book sets out to do just that, educate individuals into a large part of our missing history that's in great part responsible for how society is today.
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Giza Death Star Deployed
The Giza Death Star Destroyed: The Ancient War for Future Science (Giza Death Star Trilogy)
The Giza Power Plant : Technologies of Ancient Egypt
Technology of the Gods: The Incredible Sciences of the Ancients
Hope that helps inquiring minds.
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Zy Marquiez
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Religious dogma has served to deliberately erase our knowledge of Earth's true history
By Alan S. Glassman
Webster’s Dictionary defines “semantics” as “the science of meanings” and as “pertaining to meaning in language.” Our author, Chris Hardy, has her Ph.D. in psychological anthropology, and her method is to analyze the semantic fields revealed in groups of words, and, as she adds, “the specific worldview of their author.” She made an in-depth analysis of the Book of Genesis Garden of Eden text in her previous book, DNA of the Gods, and she carries it forward in this present offering to further strengthen her argument that “there are two distinct semantic fields interwoven in the Genesis text, reflecting values, worldviews, beliefs, behaviors, and dogmas that are totally distinct and pertain to widely different cultures and epochs.”
The first semantic field she identifies as being in clear accord with the ancient Sumerian tablets with which we are familiar from the work of Zecharia Sitchin. It “states facts and events in an informational, detailed manner, without judging.” She calls it the “Informational Framework (or IF).” The second semantic style she says is “loaded with moral judgements and is intent on attributing responsibility to earthlings, while defending what is deemed the ‘just’ and ‘righteous’ wrath of the deity---thus giving plausible reasons for the punishments he imposes on them.” She calls it the “Moralistic Framework (or MF).” In this book, she goes on to analyze in this manner such Genesis stories as that of the Babel tower and of Lot and his family.
What Dr. Hardy has found is that the Book of Genesis, if not the entire old Testament, was written over a very long period of time by different individuals and taken from other texts that are far more ancient. It is quite probable that meanings have changed, and that, most importantly, the intent of many of the stories has been tampered with. Hardy focuses on the Sumerian legends of the Anunnaki and their “gods” and finds direct parallels between those narratives and the Genesis accounts. Her psychological study is quite detailed, but it’s important for the reader to stick with her line of thinking through the early part of the book in order to appreciate her conclusions.
We begin to identify the Old Testament wrathful God “Yahweh” clearly with the Anunnaki “god” Enlil, and we see his counterpart brother “god” Enki as the champion of the hybrid earthlings he has created. The Genesis story line is now decipherable in a clear context as it has heretofore not been. We see that there was, indeed, a power battle between the factions of the two brothers and that it involved some sort of weapons of mass destruction, possibly nuclear.
For instance, we learn it has long been a mistranslation from Hebrew to say that Lot’s wife turned into a pillar of “salt”. The correct interpretation of the word is that she turned into a pillar of “vapor”! This and many other mistranslations and misunderstandings of the Old Testament texts point to the very probable use of nuclear weapons. Hardy even shows that the scorched Sinai Peninsula of today, areas of vitrified stone or glass in India, Libya, and France, some of the ancient sacred writings of India, as well as the buried remains of still radioactive humans in other parts of the world attest to this fact. And, this agrees with the findings of physicist John E. Brandenburg and researcher Joseph P. Farrell in such writings of theirs as Death on Mars, The Cosmic War, The Giza Death Star, and others. And, it explains more recent archaeological findings of vast underground complexes and shelters such as those in Cappadocia in Turkey and at Gobekli Tepe.
If we look at many Biblical narratives in light of the existence of very advanced technologies extant in the distant past, the stories take on different meanings. What becomes entirely plausible are descriptions of interplanetary travel, genetic engineering and cloning, instantaneous distant communication, the use of electronic “chips” (magical amulets) to control various operating systems, underground or well-protected control centers (holies of holies), DNA manipulation (serpent configuration and the Tree of Life), the actual repositioning of planets, oracles and incantations, control of the weather, satellites and drones, and much more.
What we can take away from Hardy’s analysis is that it is miraculous the human race has been able to overcome through the scientific method the good-evil polarity foisted upon us by religious dogma. That dogma has served to deliberately erase and obliterate our species’ and our planet’s true history. Our author shows us through her intense psychological analysis that the forbearers who created us had both positive and negative emotions generating love as well as extreme conflict. They were not some all-powerful, immaterial, god whose earthly subjects were only valid in the lineage that came from Abraham, as scriptures from all three western monotheistic religions would have us believe. Two key words that must be recognized by all who read the Old Testament are “The Elohim”. They denote a plural god, not a singular one! Gnostic texts like The Hypostasis of the Archons (Reality of the Rulers), discovered as one of the lost gospels in Nag Hammadi, Egypt, in 1945, now become quite understandable.
We get the objective truth from Hardy’s careful investigation of the Biblical texts using Semantic Field Theory and psychological analysis. We find there is “a definite editing and wholly added narrative with extremely biased preconceptions and whose aim is to construct a dogma---religious, moral, societal…and ethnical….the Catholic dogma---a whole set of beliefs tied up to form a strict corpus of dogma that will serve afterward as measures to sort out and weigh the true Catholics from the heretics, the pagans, the “not-us,” and that will introduce an overlay of the contempt for women shown by the sole Deity.”
However, Dr. Hardy concludes on a positive note by reminding us that, “despite recent devastating wars and onslaught on sacred sites by extremist brands of religions that, strangely, have targeted precisely the ancient Sumerian and Assyrian museums and artifacts, we are at the threshold of a qualitative leap in human consciousness, a leap of major proportion.” One opportunity to help insure that leap continues to progress is available to the reader by way of this important new book.
This review first appeared in New Dawn magazine, Issue No. 159.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Pretty Good Book
By Violet Bunny
Enjoyed the book, a very fast read, just wish the author had included more details.
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