The slavemasters are a group of self-limiting Beings who cannot compete with any of the Beings who are not self-limiting. The proper solution to their self-created problem is for them to cease their self-limiting actions. Rather than do that, they chose the bad solution of getting other Beings to be self-limiting. Thus they sought to interfere with the correct knowledge of existence that was handed out. They have been using various methods to accomplish this, one method is the introduction of false ideas inherent in all “religions”.
Religion is a slavemaster subject and slavemasters do not create subjects that will result in freedom.
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I thought I would share with our readers here, rough drafts of a beginning organization of information into a book format. The information I am using is gathered from the combined efforts of my wife, myself, and the 123jump authors of Scribd.
The book Scientology Roots can be viewed as an Encyclopedia of Historic Events showing what Scientology really is and it’s relationship within the larger Game Plan of what we call The Slavemasters. (or “Enslavers”) The carrier subjects of Dianetics and Scientology are propagating the mental, religious, and political ideas of what some have termed The New World Order.
Here is Chapter Three (out of 56 so far). Complete chapter listing (with links) is available at a special page for Series and Books.
Mike McClaughry
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A certain group of Beings openly and freely handed out the correct knowledge about existence to humans in ancient times, in the area just north of India. Civilization first appeared in that same area.
The slavemasters are a group of self-limiting Beings who cannot compete with any of the Beings who are not self-limiting. The proper solution to their self-created problem is for them to cease their self-limiting actions. Rather than do that, they chose the bad solution of getting other Beings to be self-limiting. Thus they sought to interfere with the correct knowledge of existence that was handed out. They have been using various methods to accomplish this, one method is the introduction of false ideas inherent in all “religions”.
The slavemasters were the gods and religion was their tool to make humans into slaves.
The slavemaster god religions initially sprang up in the area around northern India. The ideas spread from there into other parts of the world. Civilization also spread from there and began to appear in Mesopotamia.
Sumer was one of the civilizations that appeared in ancient Mesopotamia.
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3400 BC - Sumerians began using cuneiform (wedge-shaped writing) on clay tablets.
Pictograms, or drawings representing actual things, were the basis for cuneiform writing. As shown in the chart, pictograms resembled the objects they represented. These marks eventually became wedge-shaped (cuneiform), and could convey sounds or concepts.
Writing was done on clay tablets. Hundeds of thousands of clay tablets have been found and are now stored in museums. Mesopotamians had a large number of them, Ugarit had them, a library of them was found at Nineveh, and a large number were in Asia Minor.
The slavemasters are seen to have been at work in Mesopotamia. Mesopotamian tablets talk about the Anunna, who used people as their slaves, and the Anunna were the “gods”.
They were also called Anunnaki. Ki means Earth, Anunnaki means Anunna on Earth.
Although the Sumerians recognized many “gods”, each Sumerian city was more devoted to a particular one of these gods and had a temple erected to house, worship and serve the particular god or goddess. A temple was the abode of a god or a goddess. For example, the Sumerian city of Uruk (Biblical Erech) had a temple for the goddess Inanna to live in.
The goddess Inanna had many names – Ashtarte, Ashtoreth, Ishtar, Aphrodite (Greeks), Venus (Romans). The other Anunna gods and goddesses also had multiple names.
The initial Mesopotamian god was Enki. En means Lord and ki means earth or below. Enki means Lord of the Earth, Lord of the below – compared to Anu, Lord above Earth.
Enki was also called Ea, pronounced aya. His temple was in Eridu, first city in Sumer. 1
Some of the major Sumerian gods:
An aka Anu was the lord of above the earth – “Heaven”.
Enki aka Ea was lord of the below, lord of the Earth.
Enlil was the sky, wind or storm lord. His temple was in Nippur.
Nannar aka Sin, was the moon lord. His temple was in Ur.
Utu aka Shamash was the sun lord. His temple was in Sippar.
Marduk was a son of Enki. His temple was in Babylon.
Inanna was a granddaughter of Enki. Her temple was in Uruk.
There are some other senior gods and goddesses and also junior ones.
The Anunna lived in cities located in or near the land between the Euphrates and Tigris rivers. That plain between those rivers was called edin. The Anunna leaders lived in temples. E meant abode/house, din meant divine one, e.din meant the abode of a lord – which is what a temple was. A garden of e.din would be the garden of a lord’s temple.
The junior Anunnaki performed work, such as tending gardens and livestock in edin.
The Anunna had bodies, requiring food and shelter. They were often depicted with wings, indicating they could fly – physically in aircraft and also spiritually.
Eridu was the first Anunnaki city in Sumer. Enki had his temple there and he was the supreme lord there. He was the initial leader of the Anunna. He was the creator of all.
In Mesopotamian tablets there is a story called Enki and the World Order. In this story Enki organizes the universe into its present form, the Heavens above and the Earth below.
The Igigi were other Anunnaki who performed work for the Anunnaki leaders. The Igigi
bore the woakload of such things as tilling the ground, tending the gardens and livestock, etc. The Igigi revolted over 40 years of day and night toil in the gardens of edin. 2
Andrew George, Professor of Babylonian at the University of London’s School of Oriental and African Studies:
“We know from many ancient Mesopotamian sources, in Sumerian and in Akkadian, that the Babylonians believed the purpose of the human race to be the service of the gods. Before mankind’s creation, the myth tells us, the cities of lower Mesopotamia were inhabited by the gods alone and they had to feed and clothe themselves by their own efforts. Under the supervision of Enlil, the lord of the earth, the lesser deities grew and harvested the god’s food, tilled the soil, and most exhaustingly, dug the rivers and waterways that irrigated the fields. Eventually the labour became too much for them and they mutinied.” 3
Enki solves the problem by creating man out of clay, giving the clay life by slaughtering the Igigi god We-ila who incited the rebellion and mixing his flesh and blood into the clay, animating it. 2 (An allegory for cross-breeding Anunna with humans.)
The assertion that Enki of the Anunna created humans is called the Eridu Creation Myth. Mesopotamian tablets talk about how the humans roamed with the wild animals, outside of the cities where the Anunna lived. The humans were already there, so they did not literally create them. What Enki did to “create them” was to perform a cross-breeding that resulted in a hybrid human being.
The following passages state the condition of the humans.
“Upon the Hill of Heaven and Earth
When An had spawned the divine Godlings,
…wheat…and Ewe…
Were unknown…
there was no cloth to wear…
the people of those distant days,
They knew not bread to eat;
They knew not cloth to wear;
They went about with naked limbs in the Land,
And like sheep they ate grass with their mouth,
Drinking water from the ditches.” 4
The humans lived like animals, not knowing how to grow crops or even make clothes. The Anunna regarded them as savages. Despite their advanced knowledge, the Anunna were not saints – they lied, engaged in extramarital sex, committed incest by having sex with their own children, they raped maidens, seduced mortal men, they even had sex with beasts. They competed for political advantage and slayed each other in wars. 2
The stories about Enki creating humans – by mixing Anunna blood with “clay” to make a new hybrid human, are referring to a cross-breeding between Anunna and humans.
Allegedly, the first male hybrid was named Adamu and the first female was Ti-amat.
The womb of the Anunna women was used to bear the first hybrid humans. After that,
the hybrid humans mated and had offspring. These hybrids were then partially educated and put to work as servants and slaves for the Anunna. 5
The bird-headed female above is given a concoction to absorb into her body, then she is pregnant and gives birth.
Whatever went on there, the Anunna made humans into their servants/slaves and had them bear the workload. As a result, the humans learn agriculture, keeping livestock, building houses, making clothes, irrigation, metalurgy, fishing, language and writing. 4
The gods then use naked man as a slave to do the work in their gardens in edin. The human slaves also till the ground, tend livestock, and dig irrigation ditches for water. They harvest the crops and serve them to the “gods”. They also serve meat and drink.
Following is an excerpt from a hymn explaining why hybrid humans were created.
the Anunna who assign destinies,
Responded in chorus to Enlil:
“In the ‘Flesh-Growing Place’ of Duranki (Nippur),
We are going to slay two divine Alla,
And from their blood give birth to human beings!
The corvee of the gods will be their corvee:
They will fix the boundaries of the fields once and for all,
And take in their hands hoes and baskets,
To benefit the House of the gods,
They will install the irrigation system
To provide water everywhere
And thus make all kinds of plants grow…
Thus they will cultivate the fields of the Anunna 4
Sumerian texts unearthed at the city of Nippur reveal that Inanna, the goddess of Uruk, was called nin-edin-na “the lady of edin” and Inanna-edin-na “Inanna of edin”. Scholars render edin as the plain lying between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. The plain was an uncultivated flood plain where wild animals and humans roamed.
A vase found at Uruk shows naked men bringing garden produce to the “Lady of Edin” from her city and temple gardens. 8, 9, 10
The temple in Ur was the abode of the Anunna moon god, Nannar.
Enki was also called Ea. In Sumerian language – the E means house and A means water.
His temple in Eridu was built near a swamp with snakes. Thus Enki/Ea is associated with water and snakes, one symbol for him is a serpent, often wrapped around a pole. 1, 2, 12
Enki was the keeper and guardian of Anunna knowledge. Enki was:
bel naqbi – lord of the Spring
bel uzni – lord of wisdom
mash.mash ilani – incantation specialist of the gods
ban kullat – creator of everything
Enki, along with the goddess Ninmah, is the Creator of Humankind. He is a magician. 13
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Mesopotamian tablets talk about the Anunna having the food of life and the water of life which gave them immortality. The tree of life bears fruit that gives immortality. It was at Eridu where the “food of life and water of life reposes” in the care of Enki.
Adapa was a hybrid human who served Enki at Eridu. Adapa in his role as a servant-priest for Enki, caught and served fish, and he baked bread, while other humans were digging ditches for water and tending gardens and livestock. Excavations at Eridu have unearthed the shrine and near it a bread oven, within the shrine were found fish bone offerings, and nearby a canal and irrigation ditches for the fields of barley and wheat.
The story of Adapa in Mesopotamian tablets is called, Adapa and the South Wind Myth. In this story Adapa learns magic incantations from Enki and used them to break the wing of the south wind god, thus stopping sea breezes from reaching Mesopotamia.
The king of the Anunna is Anu, who does not reside on Earth, he resides on another planet, the so-called “heaven“. King Anu becomes upset when he hears that Adapa has learned powerful incantations to use against the gods. It was forbidden knowledge for humans to have.
King Anu summoned Adapa to his heavenly abode. Anu wants to find out where Adapa obtained this forbidden knowledge. He learns that Adapa was taught the spells by Enki. However, instead of deciding to punish Adapa, he concludes that if this man has a god’s “forbidden knowledge” he might as well be made a full-fledged god with immortality.
So he summons “bread and water of life” to be given to Adapa to make him and mankind immortal.
But Adapa refuses to consume these items because his god, Enki, forewarned him these items were the “bread and water of death” and he would die if he consumed them. Enki was willing to give humans some knowledge but not all knowledge and not immortality. 2, 12, 14
There is evidence that DNA was known about in ancient times. Here is what DNA is:
The center of a cell has DNA. Sections of the DNA are called genes, which relay instructions to the cell telling it what kind of cell to be, how to make proteins out of nutrients, etc. The genes also determine the physical characteristics of a body.
DNA is a pair of coiled strands that exist within structures called chromosomes.
DNA looks like a ladder coiled around itself. The shape is called a double helix.
DNA is divided into sections called genes. A gene is a section of the DNA. The DNA is made of many genes joined together.
The DNA of all life forms is 99 percent the same. Only 1 percent difference in DNA makes the different species. DNA determines the form of plants, animals and humans.
The Mesopotamian tablets that talk about the tree of life, are likely a reference to DNA.
The Olmecs were a civilization in Mesoamerica starting in 3100 BC. An Olmec depiction of the DNA molecule is shown below:
The Olmec lineage founder, 2 Grass, is being born from a twisting tree.
The twisting tree = the DNA molecule. The strings of beads attached to each figure suggests they knew that genes make the different species.
In the cross-breeding between Anunna and humans, it looks like Enki denied the hybrid humans any genes that gave immortality. However it was done, Enki denied immortality.
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Another story in Mesopotamian tablets is this one:
Enki mated with hybrid human females and they bore Adapa and Titi. Adapa mated with Titi and she bore twins, Ka-in and Abael. Ka-in was tutored in agriculture and Abael was taught to tend livestock. At a celebration Ka-in and Abael brought offerings to Enki. Enki praised the lamb offering from Abael, but not the grain offering from Ka-in.
The twins quarreled all winter about whose contribution was better. When summer began, Abael drove his flocks into the fields of Ka-in. Ka-in was angered and the twins fought until Ka-in killed Abael with a stone. Ka-in was then exiled from Edin. 5
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3760 BC - There was a decision to install intermediaries (priest/kings) between the Anunna lords and mankind.Mankind is granted kingship. Etana was appointed as the first human King. Kish was the first capital city and Etana ruled from there.
A system developed wherein Oracle Priests, Oracle Priestesses, and Priest-Kings would relay the will of the gods to the people. This was a tactic used by kings to subjugate people, claiming to act on orders from the gods. Sometimes they were Anunna orders.
The people would go to Oracles, such as the Oracle of Gaia at Delphi, to receive advice or instruction from the gods and goddesses. Gaia was the Earth mother goddess who had a temple at Delphi in Greece. Pythia was a female serpent/dragon guardian of Gaia.
The oracle stone was in the Holy of Holies in the temple. The stone has a hollow center.
The Pythia was the Oracle Priestess. Pythia would enter the Holy of Holies in the Temple and hand out advice. Pythia sat on a tripod seat that was over a crack in the floor. She sat behind a curtain. The oracle stone was beside her, flanked by two golden eagles. She held laurel leafs and a cauldron of magical spring water into which she gazed. Pythia delivered oracles in a euphoric trance state induced by gas vapors rising from the crack in the floor.
The main characteristic of the oracle stone was its ability to allow direct communication with the gods. 17 Allegedly the people in ancient times called it – the stone that whispers.
A calendar based on accurate knowledge of the solar system came into use at Nippur in 3760 BC. The calendar had the purpose of telling the people when to perform religious observances. This same calendar is still in use today as the Jewish calendar. It was the same 12 month 365 day calendar devised earlier in Peru.
Near Lake Titicaca are the ruins of ancient Tiahuanacu in Peru. The Gate of the Sun is a cut and shaped single stone block that weighs 100 tons. Allegedly, the carvings on the gate represent a twelve-month calendar adding up to 365 days. The figure holds a baton in one hand and lightning in the other hand – the latter being the same symbol for Baal, the god of the mountain at Baalbek, Lebanon. 5
Later in time, Utanapishtim was thehumanKing of Shuruppak, which was located a little north of Ur near the Euphrates River. King Utanapishtim worshipped Enki. 12
In an Assembly of the Gods, Enlil stated that the humans were complaining about the unceasing toil imposed upon them by the gods, without any rest for them. Man’s constant noise and clamor on the earth disturbed “his rest and sleep”.
The Minister of Canals was present at the Assembly. Enlil proposed a flood to kill the humans, which was approved. The plan was to overflow the dikes on the Euphrates River. King Anu had the Assembly members swear an oath of secrecy to not tell the humans about the plan. 2, 15
Enki “gets around” his oath by announcing the flood to a wall of the reed house that Utanapishtim dwells in at Shuruppak.
“Advice to the Reed Wall: Enki opened his mouth and addresed his slave: ” Wall, listen to me! Reed wall, attend to every one of my words. Destroy a house, build a boat. Property? Hate it. Save life. The boat that you build – let its breadth equal its length.”
Utanapishtim hears Enki’s warning through the wall. He tears down his reed house and makes a boat of it, saving his family and livestock. 12
Ninurta, who was one of the Anunna, made the dikes of the Euphrates River overflow.
The flood was continued for six days. On the seventh day the flood water was abated, after most of the humans near Shurrupak were dead.
Enlil became angry when he found out that Utanapishtim and his family had survived the flood. Enki beseeched Enlil not to ever again resort to a flood to control the humans and Enlil agrees to less drastic means. Then Enlil blesses Utanapishtim and his wife, saying they shall live like the gods, and grants them immortality. 15
Note -
Archaeologists found a single flood deposit at Shurrupak which they dated to circa 2900 BC. The flood was a flooding of the Euphrates River based on microscopic analysis of the flood sediments, which revealed freshwater laid silts and clays. 12
One set of Mesopotamian tablets that talks about the flood is – The Epic of Gilgamesh.
Gilgamesh was the human King of Uruk about 2900 BC. The Epic of Gilgamesh was written on 12 clay tablets. The tablets were discovered in 1853 in the library at Nineveh.
Gilgamesh wanted immortality so he goes on a journey to find Utanapishtim.
Some excerpts from the Epic of Gilgamesh, tablet 11:
Utanapishtim spoke to Gilgamesh, saying:
“I will reveal to you, Gilgamesh, a thing that is hidden,
a secret of the gods I will tell you!
Shuruppak, a city that you surely know,
situated on the banks of the Euphrates,
that city was very old, and there were gods inside it.
The hearts of the Great Gods moved them to inflict the Flood.
Their Father Anu uttered the oath (of secrecy),
Valiant Enlil was their Adviser,
Ninurta was their Chamberlain,
Ennugi was their Minister of Canals.
Ea, the Clever Prince(?), was under oath with them
so he repeated their talk to the reed house:
‘Reed house, reed house! Wall, wall!
O man of Shuruppak, son of Ubartutu:
Tear down the house and build a boat!
Spurn possessions and keep alive living beings!
Make all living beings go up into the boat.
The boat which you are to build,
its dimensions must measure equal to each other:
its length must correspond to its width.
Just as dawn began to glow
the carpenter carried his hatchet,
The child carried the pitch,
On the fifth day I laid out her exterior.
I provided it with six decks,
The inside of it I divided into nine (compartments).
I drove plugs (to keep out) water in its middle part.
Whatever I had I loaded on it:
All the living beings that I had I loaded on it,
I had all my kith and kin go up into the boat,
all the beasts and animals of the field and the craftsmen I had go up.
forth went Ninurta and made the dikes overflow.
The Anunnaki lifted up the torches,
setting the land ablaze with their flare.
The… land shattered like a… pot.
The gods were frightened by the Flood,
and retreated, ascending to the heaven of Anu.
The gods were cowering like dogs, crouching by the outer wall.
Ishtar shrieked like a woman in childbirth,
the sweet-voiced Mistress of the Gods wailed:
’How could I say evil things in the Assembly of the Gods,
ordering a catastrophe to destroy my people!
No sooner have I given birth to my dear people
than they fill the sea like so many fish!’
The gods–those of the Anunnaki–were weeping with her,
the gods humbly sat weeping, sobbing with grief(?),
Six days and seven nights
came the wind and flood, the storm flattening the land.
The sea calmed, fell still, the whirlwind (and) flood stopped up.
I opened a vent and fresh air (daylight!) fell upon the side of my nose.
On Mt. Nimush the boat lodged firm,
Then I sent out everything in all directions and sacrificed (a sheep).
the gods smelled the sweet savor,
and collected like flies over a (sheep) sacrifice.
Just then Enlil arrived.
He saw the boat and became furious,
he was filled with rage at the Igigi gods:
No man was to survive the annihilation!
Ea spoke to Valiant Enlil, saying:
How could you bring about a Flood without consideration
Enlil went up inside the boat
and, grasping my hand, made me go up.
He had my wife go up and kneel by my side.
He touched our forehead and, standing between us, he blessed us:
Previously Utanapishtim was a human being.
But now let Utanapishtim and his wife become like us, the gods! 15, 16
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Another story in Mesopotamian tablets -
Enki noticed that the humans all spoke the same language and they were living together in peace with each other. To cause contention between the humans, Enki caused many languages to be spoken. 12
Akkadian language was the common language of practically the entire literary world.
The decision by Enki to introduce different languages was to keep the humans from living in peace with each other and uniting.
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Summary
The Mesopotamian tablets state the following about Enki -
Enki claimed he was the creator of all
Enki “created“ the first humans and had them work naked in gardens in edin
Enki gives the first humans some knowledge but denies humans immortality
Enki had Ka-in exiled from the land of edin
Enki warns a human about a river flood, his family and his livestock survive in a boat
Enki causes the single language of mankind to become multiple languages
In the eyes of the Anunna, the so-called lords/gods, humans were as dirt under their feet, their only use was as servants/slaves to the Anunna. He was to serve them and fear them – and subordinate himself to their will. It is an attitude that is still promulgated today by the slavemasters, who call themselves Brothers of Light, and say they are doing gods’s work. They are right in their claim to be doing “god’s work” – that work always was and still is, to make all men into their slaves.
LRH book Science of Survival -
“The progress upward toward survival on higher levels is a progress as well toward God. “
Advertisements for the Bridge imply you will obtain total freedom by doing the Bridge.
An oxymoron is a figure of speech that combines opposite or contradictory ideas, such as sweet sorrow, the bright darkness, etc. I wanted to stay dry, so I jumped into the river.
Religion is a slavemaster subject and slavemasters do not create subjects that will result in freedom. Freedom is not attained through any religion. Religions result only in slavery. Freedom and religion is an oxymoron. I wanted freedom, so I joined a religion.
References
1. A Dictionary of Ancient Near Eastern Mythology. Gwendolyn Leick. London. 1991
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http://www.bibleorigins.net/YahwehYawUgarit.html
3. The Epic of Gilgamesh. The Babylonian Epic Poem and Other Texts in Akkadian and
Sumerian. Andrew George. London. Penguin Books. 1999
4. Creation Accounts in the Ancient Near East and in the Bible. Washington D.C.
Richard J. Clifford. The Catholic Biblical Quarterly Monograph Series 26. 1994
5. Zecharia Sitchin, author of books about the Anunnaki –some of his data is questionable or invalid
6. Explorations in Bible Lands During the 19th Century. Herman V. Hilprecht 1903
7. Early Near Eastern Seals In the Yale Babylonian Collection. Yale University Press.
8. Sumerian Hymns and Prayers to the god Dumu-zi or Babylonian Lenten Songs from
the Temple Library of Nippur. Hugo Radau. University of Pennsylvania 1913
9. Kunst Mesopotamien. Der Alte Orient, Geschichte und Kultur des alten Vorderasien.
Munchen. C. Bertelsmann. Verlag GmbH. 1991
10. Cultural Atlas of Mesopotamia and the Ancient Near East. Michael Roaf. New York 1990
11. The Ancient Near East, An Anthology of Texts and Pictures. University of Princeton. 1958
12. Myths of Enki the Crafty God. Samuel Noah Kramer & John Maier. Oxford University Press. 1989
13. Inanna, Queen of Heaven and Earth, Her Stories and Hymns From Sumer. Diane
Wolkstein & Samuel Noah Kramer. New York. Harper & Row
14. Hebrew Myths: The Book of Genesis. Robert Graves & Raphael Patai
15. Mesopotamian tablets entitled – Epic of Gilgamesh
16. ancienttexts.org
17. http://www.crystalinks.com/omphalos.html
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