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The Igigi—Ancient Alien Astronauts Who Opposed the Anunnaki

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The Igigi– A generation of godly beings that offered the Anunnaki before us. In an effort to rebell, they were cast aside by their masters and also replaced by a younger, extra obedient varieties– the humans.

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Of all varieties on Earth, the Homo sapiens is (arguably?) the most progressed of all and also it’s on a perpetual rate as well as with great velocity. In the last 50 years, we made an amazingly development compared to the last 5,000 years that passed. Nature went stale around us as we evolved increasingly, with a titanic greed to get to a state of prevalence that we craved for millennia.

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Humankind’s neverending mission for gaining greater knowledge appears to be driven by an ancestral and natural need to conquer our imperfections. For example, mankind’s most significant and most daring dream is to complete the selfhood that will certainly provide us a state of omniscience. This is an achievement for godhood.

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This ever increasing habits may be caused by the fact that we are only a race of servants, genetically engineered to be efficient in labor as well as nothing even more. Yet we were not the very first to be created in a greater being’s own image and likeness.

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The Anunnaki are an ancient extraterrestrial race responsible for the genesis of the mankind, as well as this was no act of kindness, like we are informed in the Scriptures. Rather we were shaped as well as birthed to work as workforce. And so were the Igigi, those that turn and see, a younger generation of Ancient Astronaut Gods, lower beings and servants of the Anunnaki, that spent their days in the world mining for atomic gold, a lot needed by the Anunnaki.

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Though it is inappropriate to call the Anunnaki and also the Igigi gods, this is an easier technique to limit their extremely sophisticated alien nature. Set side by side, the Norse gods in the Viking society could actually be superintelligent life kinds that came down to earth in those lands, and in their primitiveness, the Vikings considered them gods, not aliens, because such a concept would be unconceivable to the human world of those ages.

It is unsettled which gods belonged to the Igigi, just one solid recommendation being made referring to the client god of the city of Babylon, Marduk. The Igigi term is created to reduce the reference towards the Semitic origins that shows the group of gods in the Mesopotamian pantheon.

It is specific that the Igigi started a rebellion versus their masters, in an attempt to oust the tyranny of Enlil. Ultimately, the Igigi were overcome and also replaced with a more obedient race, the humans.

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An example of the crushing work the Igigi withstood is depicted in the misconception of Atrahasis, the Babylonian matching of Noah’s Flooding):.

“When the gods, man-like, birthed the labor, brought the tons,.

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The gods’ load was wonderful, the toil severe, the trouble extreme.

The terrific Anunnaki, the 7, were making the Igigi take on the labor.”.

A most likely hypothesis is that the Igigi were not far from the godhood state of the Anunnaki, having maintained an ordinary orbit while collecting any natural deposit they took into consideration useful, adhering to the transport of minerals and also rare-earth elements to Nibiru– the residence earth of the Anunnaki.

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Some old texts sustain the existence of the Igigi, describing them as superior cosmic beings so advanced in every method, that any type of living animal at the very least one step behind their degree of supremacy was of little value, if any type of whatsoever.

Regardless of their practically incredible traits, the Igigi were after all only servants who were provided adequate power to offer their function effectively, and had mistakenly believed they might rise up versus their oppressive masters and also break without their chains. Like most other changes in the world, it ended with the loss of the freedom-hungry. After disposing themselves of the Igigi, the Anunnaki proceeded splicing and altering their genes till some 400,000 years ago, when they thought of the ideal slave: man.

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