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The Anunnaki

Humanity's makers in the archive's creation story — Anu's own account of splicing his people's DNA into ours.


The Anunnaki are the makers of humanity in the archive’s creation story, and uniquely, the story is told first-person: in the August 21, 2020 session a being introduces itself as Anu“your creator… children, I am your father” — head researcher of a “science warrior caste” that came to Earth from a parallel dimension.

Anu’s account is specific. Around 323,219 years ago his people colonized Earth for resources and, short of workers, spliced Anunnaki DNA into the primate lineage they found — a lineage the archive traces back to Vega. The first generation was sterile; against his own council, Anu granted humanity self-replication, with volunteer Anunnaki females serving as incubators. Early generations were giants, later deliberately diminished; human abilities were switched off, to be “earned back” — a doctrine of suffering-as-curriculum the Anunnaki teacher repeats bluntly in December 2020: “You must suffer more… the darker the dark, the greater your light.”

The December 7, 2020 session deepens the account into tragedy: a planetary war around 550,000 BC destroyed the world Marduk Belona — now the asteroid belt — and a scientist’s “backup protocol” preserved the extinct race by encoding its collective consciousness into human DNA. Humans, the teacher says, are “biological living quantum androids” — and “you are the Anunnaki that was recreated by our system.” The Moon, it adds, is the quantum computer housing that collective — the creators watching from orbit. Anu’s own world-ship is Nibiru/Marduk, the “Battle Planet” translated as Archangel, stationed as a shield against reptilian intrusion.

Politically, Anu places his people in a neutral zone between the reptilian Empire and the Galactic Federation, with humanity destined to rise to equality — to rule, he says, at his right and left hand. The Anunnaki story is the keystone of the archive’s larger chronicle: the point where humanity’s origin, its suffering, and its promised inheritance are all set in place.

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