At some point in your life, you might across someone claiming they can give you the gift of ascension. But how sure are you that you’re not conversing with a potentially dangerous member of the Anunnaki race?


Who are the Anunnaki?

If you’re a seeker of hidden truth and have been researching this field long, you already know about this mysterious race. Contrary to what most people might think, the Anunnaki aren’t some new development or discovery. Humans have made mention of them for centuries. You will find the Anunnaki mentioned in ancient Sumerian, Assyrian, Akkadian, and Babylonian texts. They are called Anakim in the Bible, and spawned a race of giants called the Nephilim that included Goliath.

The accounts you find might contradict each other, but we do have evidence of their ancient existence.

Ancient Beings

Like humans, Anunnaki come from a planet. Like us, they’re physical beings—a race of extraterrestrials somewhere out there. However, the Anunnaki are far more advanced in some ways.

They have, for instance, perfected their DNA and can outlive humans by hundreds of thousands of years—this makes them immortal in comparison to humans. They can even grow new limbs and perform other feats of self-repair—not unlike starfish in this very world.

Ancient Sumerian hieroglyphic

If there’s one similarity between the Anunnaki and humans, it’s this: both are aggressive, belligerent, and self-absorbed.

The Epic of Gilgamesh

Before the Odyssey, the Iliad, the Aeneid, the Divine Comedy, and Paradise Lost, there was the Epic of Gilgamesh.

The Epic of Gilgamesh is an ancient Mesopotamian text revered by literati all over the world. It is widely known as the earliest surviving written epic in all of literature. This Mesopotamian epic predates all major works of literature, and precedes Homer, Dante, Virgil, and basically every recounter of ancient folklore. Historians say the text was probably written in the 18th Century—B.C.

The epic covers the story of Gilgamesh—the king of Uruk—and his friend created by the “gods.” This friend was called Enkidu. If that sounds suspiciously like Anunnaki, that’s because there are parallels.

Once Enkidu dies, Gilgamesh journeys to find immortality—immortality that is often associated with ancient Sumerian Anunnaki. On the surface, this story is about a man—a mortal—who defies the gods and goes looking for something that is exclusively for gods: immortality. On the surface, it doesn’t sound too different from Prometheus—who was a Greek mortal defying God by bringing fire to humans.

The resolution of the epic is a warning to humankind: do not seek that which is reserved for gods. It’s like Icarus all over again: fly not so high as the gods in the sky.

If you look deeper, there’s a lot more going on here.

The Epic as an Anunnaki Text

Of course, so little of the Epic of Gilgamesh actually survives that we don’t know all the details—but what we do know tells us quite a lot. It tells us that Gilgamesh was half-man and half-God; or half-Anunnaki.

It tells us that Gilgamesh was wreaking havoc on Earth with his “first night” rituals over brides in his kingdom. We know that the Anunnaki gods sent down another mortal—a complete human called Enkidu—to show Gilgamesh the error of his ways.

And we know that when Enkidu died, Gilgamesh embarked on a strange vehicle—a spaceship, perhaps?—to visit these gods so that he could uncover their secret to a long life.

Ancient Assyrian hieroglyphic

We know these are Anunnaki because the Anunnaki have a life span enormously greater than that of man. We also know that the Anunnaki resembled humans—as did Gilgamesh.

Turning Away from the Light

As humans continue to find out more and more about the lightworker healing protocol, Anunnaki go in the opposite direction. The Anunnaki’s superior intelligence, near-perfect DNA, and their ability to regenerate has all led us to believe they’re godlike. A little knowledge is a dangerous thing—and much sense the starkest madness.

The Anunnaki have already been victim to the spirit meddlers who are now trying the same trick with humans. Even the overtaking of the Anunnaki by these dark forces drained of their energies has not satisfied them—so much so that they must rob energy from humans in order to survive.

Anunnaki Psychic Manipulation

Since the Anunnaki have already faced a spiritual disconnection and have distanced themselves from the light, they pose a substantial threat to humans. We have already explained that the Anunnaki pride themselves on their godlike characteristics. But they are atheists. Their self-assumed self-divinity deludes them into thinking there is no higher power—like Creator.

Thus when these beings come across humans, they naturally consider them to be underlings—a lower race. It’s fun for them to control, manipulate, and harm us.

The Anunnaki and the Extraterrestrial Agenda

In many ways, the Anunnaki brought doom to the Earth—they were one of the first to reach here, as is evidenced by multiple ancient texts. It was their rendezvous that brought other extraterrestrials to Earth. Now, they work in amalgamation against Earthlings—but for their own personal, selfish reasons. Regardless: whoever wins, humanity loses.

They are humanoid, but you won’t see one because they are 12-15 feet tall and so must stay hidden. They aren’t discussed too openly—you won’t even find too much about them on Google. But here’s the catch: they like reaching out to humans as psychics, posing as divine beings to dupe channelers, and often give false encouragement, like the ascension of humanity. This isn’t a promise on their part—it’s a trap set to disempower humans.

The Anunnaki might be humanoid and might have been a decent race at one point, but keep in mind that they have long since turned away from the light.

The Anunnaki are only second to spirit meddlers in their avarice and manipulative missions.

Protect Yourself from Anunnaki Manipulation

If you are dealing with someone who you suspect (or who has claimed) to be an Anunnaki, you need to reach out to Karl Mollison, a spiritual channeler and healer. You can also ask the Creator a direct question. Remember: no matter what they say, they aren’t on your side. Find out more about them here.

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