The Seven Evil Spirits (Nuclear Missiles)

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R.C. Thompson, translator [The Devils and Evil Spirits of Babylonia, London 1903].[1]

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(gods in blue)

        Raging storms, evil gods are they
        Ruthless demons, who in heaven‘s vault were created (brought down from Nibiru), are they,
        Workers of evil are they,
        They lift up the head to evil, every day to evil
             
           (Ninurta, Nergal, Nannar, Utu, Adad, Inanna, etc., launch nuclear missile strikes at Marduk & his sons, Ashur & Nabu, & grandson Horus)

        Destruction to work

        Of these seven the first (missile) is the South wind…
        The second (missile) is a dragon, whose mouth is opened…
        That none can measure.
        The third (missile) is a grim leopard, which carries off the young …
        The fourth (missile) is a terrible Shibbu …
        The fifth (missile) is a furious Wolf, who knoweth not to flee,
        The sixth (missile) is a rampant … which marches against god and king.
        The seventh (missile) is a storm, an evil wind (Biblical “evil winds”), which takes vengeance,


        Seven are they, messengers (missiles) to King Anu are they,
        From city to city darkness work they,
        A hurricane, which mightily hunts in the heavens, are they
        Thick clouds, that bring darkness in heaven, are they,
        Gusts of wind rising, which cast gloom over the bright day, are they,
        With the Imkhullu [2] the evil wind, forcing their way, are they,
       2f - Hadad, warrior upon a bull - Taurus   2e - Adad, war god upon Taurus the bull  (Adad, Enlil‘s warrior son, the storm god)
        The overflowing of Adad [3] mighty destroyers, are they,
         2c - Adad, fork & hammer  3 - Adad with divine weapons (giant god Adad with his alien high-tech weaponry)
        At the right of Adad stalking, are they,
        To wreak destruction forward go they ,
        In the broad heaven, the home of Anu, the King, evilly do they arise,  and none to oppose.
 

          

        1ae - Enlil, Babylonian (Enlil, King Anu‘s son & heir, Earth Colony Commander)       

        When Enlil (approved the strike) heard these tidings, a plan in his heart he pondered,

         3b - Enki image "God with a golden hand", initially completely gilded. The god wears a long "kaunakes" which leaves one shoulder free,typical of all divinities since Akkadian periods. From Susa, early 2nd mill.BCE. Copper and gold, H: 17,5 cm AO 2823 (Enki, King Anu‘s eldest & wisest son)

        With Ea (Enki), exalted Massu of the gods, he took counsel (pleaded against striking his descendants).   

        4l - Utu, Inanna, & Nannar The goddess Ishtar and her accolites on a mountain. Ishtar is shown in her warrior-aspect,with tiara and armour, her lion at her feet. From the ground around palace of Shakkanakku, Mari, period of the Amorite dynasties. 19th-18th BCE H: 11 cm Inv. 2880 (Nannar with twin children Utu & Inanna)

        Sin (Nannar), Shamash (Utu), and Ishtar (Inanna), (joined the strike force)

        whom he had set to order the vault of heaven,   

          (Anu, King of all Anunnaki on Nibiru & Earth Colony, father of the gods)             

        With Anu (approved the strike) he divided the lordship of the whole heaven,

        To these three gods, his offspring        

        Day and night, without ceasing, he ordained to stand,

        When the seven evil gods (missiles brought down from heaven) stormed the vault of heaven,

         

        Before the gleaming Sin (Nannar, moon crescent god of Ur), they set themselves angrily, [4]        

            (unidentified, Adad, Inanna, Bull man, & Utu / Shamash)

        The mighty Shamash (Utu, Sun god of Sippar), Adad the warrior, they brought on their side,

            6c - Anu & Inanna  2caa - Anu's house in Uruk

             (Anu & fighting Inanna atop her zodiac symbol of Leo    E-ana, Anu‘s & Inanna‘s ziggurat-home in Uruk)

        Ishtar (Inanna), with Anu the King, moved into a shining dwelling (E-ana)

        exercising dominion over the heavens,

        [Nearly ten lines here are unreadable.]

        Day and night he was dark (i.e., Sin) (moon god), in the dwelling of his dominion he sat not down,
        The evil gods, the messengers of Anu, the King, are they,
        Raising their evil heads, in the night shaking themselves, are they,
        Evil searching out, are they,
        From the heaven, like a wind, over the land rush they.

            (Enlil, founder of cities of Sumer / “The Eden” / “Land Between the Rivers”)

        Enlil saw the darkening of the hero Sin in heaven,
        The lord spoke to his minister Nusku,

          5a - Enki in the abzu-marshes  (Ninlil on shore, her spouse Enlil, & Nusku)

          O My minister Nusku, my message unto the ocean bring,
          The tidings of my son Sin (Moon Crescent god), who in heaven has been sadly darkened,

          2c - Nannar & his symbol 2bc - Nanna & his symbol  (Nannar / Sin, Moon Crescent god of then & now)
           3b - Enki image 3a - Enki & Aquarius constellation (Enki, wisest of the Anunnaki aliens on Earth) 

          Unto Ea (Enki, god of waters), in the ocean, announce it.”

          Nusku exalted the word of his lord,
          To Ea, in the ocean, he went quickly,
          To the prince, the exalted Massu the lord Nudimmud (Enki).[5]

          3c - Enki in the Abzu  Fish God Dagon  (Enki / Dagon wearing his wet suit, god of waters & fishes)

          Nusku, the word of his lord there announced Ea in the ocean heard that word,
          He bit his lip and filled his mouth with wailing;

          Ea called his son Marduk, and gave him the message:

           2c - Marduk relief, flowing waters of Babylon  (Marduk, Enki‘s eldest son & heir, patron god of Babylon & Egypt)

          “Go, my son Marduk,
          Son of a prince, the gleaming Sin has been sadly darkened in heaven,
          His darkening is seen in the heavens,
          The seven evil gods, death-dealing, fearless are they,
          The seven evil gods, like a flood, rush on, the land they fall upon, do they,
           Against the land, like a storm, they (7 nuclear missiles) rise, do they,

           Before the gleaming Sin, they set themselves angrily;

          4k - Utu-Shamash, uncle Ishkur, & sister Ishtar  (Utu / Shamash, Adad / Ishkur, & Inanna / Ishtar)

          The mighty Shamash, Adad the warrior, they brought on their side.”


NOTES:
[1] This story is the sixteenth tablet of a series called the “Evil Demon Series,” of which we have an Assyrian with a parallel Sumerian text. Presumably, therefore, it was a very ancient legend.
[2] The Imkhullu appears also in the Creation Epic.
[3]
Adad is god of storm, Anu of heaven, Enlil of storm, Sin of the Moon, Shamash of the Sun, and Ishtar of love and fruitfulness. The meaning of Massu is unknown; but Ea (Enki) was long the chief ruler.
[4] The evil gods darken the moon by an eclipse,
Shamash helping them by withdrawing his light from the moon, and Adad by sending cloudy weather.
[5] A name for
Ea.

         DESCRIPTIONS OF “THE SEVEN”

            (Nebuchadnezzar, nuclear war between alien gods thousands of years ago)

         I
         Destructive storms and evil winds are they,
         A storm of evil, presaging the baneful storm,
         A storm of evil, forerunner of the baneful storm.
         Mighty children, mighty sons are they,
         Messengers of Namtar (Ereshkigal‘s son, alien god in the Under World) are they,

          Cylinder seal and imprint, period of the Assyrian merchant settlements in Cappadocia, 19th-18th BCE. The naked goddess under her arcade, surrounded by guardians and mythological animals. Serpentine, H: 4, 1 cm AO 22420  (Ereshkigal, sister Inanna, & Namtar)

         Throne-bearers of Ereshkigal (Queen of the Under World / Nether World / Hades / the dead). [1]
         The flood driving through the land are they.

         Seven gods (alien nuclear technologies) of the wide heavens,
         Seven gods (nuclear missiles) of the broad earth,
         Seven robber-gods are they.
         Seven gods of universal sway,
         Seven evil gods,
         Seven evil demons,
         Seven evil and violent demons,
         Seven in heaven, seven on earth.

         

                     (ancient missiles on launch pads;    missile cruising through the air above battle scene)

        II
        Neither male nor female are they.
        Destructive whirlwinds (nuclear winds) they,
        Having neither wife nor offspring.
        Compassion and mercy they do not know.
        Prayer and supplication they do not hear.
        Horses reared in the mountains, Hostile to Ea (Enki).

        1g - images (alien giants in procession as Anu arrives on Earth)

        Throne-bearers of the gods are they.
        Standing on the highway, befouling the street.

        Evil are they, evil are they,
        Seven they are, seven they are,

        Twice seven they are.

            (missiles launched in anger thousands of years ago)

        III
        The high enclosures, the broad enclosures like a flood they pass through.
        From house to house they dash along.
        No door can shut them (nuclear radiation fall-out) out,
        No bolt can turn them back.
        Through the door, like a snake, they glide,
        Through the hinge, like the wind, they storm.
        Tearing the wife from the embrace of the man,
        Snatching the child from the knees of a man,
        Driving the freedman from his family home.

        2 - Ereshkigal (Ereshkigal) 4d - Ninlil followed Enlil to Ereshkigal's Underworld

        The mistress of the netherworld (Ereshkigal), while Namtar (her son) is the god of pestilence.


          CHARM AGAINST THE SEVEN EVIL SPIRITS

        Seven are they, seven are they!
        In the channel of the deep seven are they!
        In the radiance of heaven seven are they!
        In the channel of the deep in a palace grew they up.
        Male they are not, female they are not.
        In the midst of the deep are their paths.
        Wife they have not, son they have not.
        Order and kindness know they not.
        Prayer and supplication hear they not.

        The cavern in the mountain they enter.
        Unto Hea (Enki) are they hostile.
        The throne-bearers of the gods are they.
        Disturbing the lily in the torrents are they set.
        Baleful are they, baleful are they.
        Seven are they, seven are they, seven twice again are they.
        May the spirits of heaven remember, may the spirits of earth remember (end nuclear wars!).