July 31, 2021
WTC Abraham's journey. A military blocking action to try to contain Marduk/Ra. This may have been one of the first uses of “Special Forces”.
There were fourteen generations – 490 years – between Abraham and King David, the Israeli who can be seen as the one who received the reward promised by the covenant. That seems an awfully long time to wait. The thing that we must remember, though, is this: we are not dealing with human timescales, nor are we dealing with supernatural ones either. We are dealing with the Annunaki, the Annage, where 3,600 years pass on Earth while Nibiru completes just one orbit.
Given:
Planet A (Earth): 1 orbit = 1 year = 365 days, with each day = 24 hours
Planet B (Nibiru): 1 orbit = 3,600 Earth years = 1 Planet B year
Assume Planet B also has 365 days per year
You want to
know:
How
long (in Earth time) would 1 Planet B day be?
Step 1: Convert Planet B's year into Earth days
3,600 Earth years × 365.25 days/year = 1,314,900 Earth days
So, Planet B’s 1 orbit = 1,314,900 Earth days
Step 2: Divide by 365 Planet B days to get length of 1 Planet B day in Earth time
1,314,900 Earth days ÷ 365 Planet B days ≈ 3,601.64 Earth days per Planet B day
Step 3: Convert Earth days to Earth hours
3,601.64 Earth days × 24 hours/day = 86,439.36 Earth hours
✅ Final
Answer:
One
24-hour day on Planet B would equal approximately 3,601.64
Earth days,
or about 86,439
Earth hours.
Convert 3,601.64 Earth days into Earth years
3,601.64 ÷ 365 ≈ 9.87 years
✅ Final
Answer:
3,601.64
days is approximately 9.87 Earth years
(based on 365-day years).
Again, this is a very basic and simplified equation to give an idea of the time differential between both planets. It is the complexity of these equations that caused the construction of monuments like Stonehenge and others. The observation of the equinoxes helped break time up into larger chunks to make it easier to manage.
The conflict that Abraham and Marduk found themselves in ended in nuclear disaster—the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. We know from WTC 3, Marduk’s autobiography, that he was in Harran, and it was a logical place to be. It was a major center, lying between Akkad and Sumer itself. It was an additional area from which Marduk was raising an army.
Marduk arrived in Harran in 2048 B.C.; Abraham was born in 2123 B.C., and it was in the precise year of 2048 that El Shaddai told Abe to get him and his family gone from Harran. For Abe, it was a triple departure: his country (Sumer), his birthplace (Nippur), and sadly, his father’s residence (Harran). Abe was unaware of where Canaan was, and El Shaddai had to show him where it was. He eventually reached the Negev (The Dryness) and Egypt.
While in Egypt, he spoke with Pharaoh (unnamed), who fitted him out with feed animals and, interestingly, camels that were trained for war. Clearly, Abe was no simple shepherd; he treated with Pharaohs and other kings like King Melchizedek of Jerusalem as an equal. Melchizedek gave manna to Abraham; inside that chalice is a square cut that represents the sacred bread, MFKZT. That statue is located at Reims Cathedral, France.
King Melchizedek. One of the first of his named Order. A Levite Priest.
Abe was descended from a line of priests, and when you consider the names of his and his brother’s wives—Sarai (princess) or Milcah (queenly)—they indicate a connection with Sumerian royalty.
The Book of Genesis 14 deals with the invasion of Canaan by a league of kings of the East, from Sumer. They did well in capturing cities along the King’s Road, detoured around the Dead Sea, then headed straight for Sinai. During all of this, they took Abram’s nephew Lot prisoner. It was a refugee from Sodom who told Abe that Lot was a prisoner; Abe then took a small force of men—318 to be exact—and pursued the invaders all the way back to Damascus.
At this point, we must ask: what were the invaders from the East after? In addition, why was El Shaddai so pleased that Abe had stopped them? It is obvious at this point that Abe was no sheepherder and that he was actually a superb military leader. The only thing in the Sinai Peninsula worth fighting over was the Annage Space Port.
Abraham’s entire journey from Ur to Egypt had been about forging alliances and having a large, powerful army capable of blocking or slowing a sudden strike by Marduk for the spaceport. Marduk made a tactical error—instead of taking the spaceport and cutting off incoming supplies, he chose to go after Enlil, choosing to cut the head off the Hydra, so to speak.
Marduk had gathered great forces and was applying tremendous pressure on Enlil and clan—so great, in fact, that most of the city-states of Sumer had withdrawn their forces from the field and deployed them for close-in local defense. Finally, in 2024 B.C., the pressure had become so unbearable that, with permission from the Great Council, the sons of both Enlil and Enki—Nergal and Ninurta—deployed atomic weapons and blew the spaceport to hell, as well as Sodom and Gomorrah, to keep them from Marduk.
That puts a new light on what Sodom and Gomorrah really were, as opposed to the drivel the church doles out.
So The Covenant—what was it? It was a long-delayed reward for Abraham’s exemplary military service. But why was it delayed for so long? Firstly, recall that Enlil did not particularly like us. His first priority as commander of Mission Earth was to restore smooth operation to the Dur-an-ki, the "bond heaven-earth." The new space centre in Jerusalem.



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