During this period when the Anunnaki were establishing the new facilities in the gulf they
needed a twin peaked mountain for the new landing corridor where there were only flat plains and
so they are reported to have built an artificial mountain at the location and then filled it with
sensitive equipment and powerful crystal arrays. The place was also built to function as a landing
beacon emitting a powerful beam skyward from its summit. The location they are said to have
done this was in “The Land of the Two Narrows” (the Nile Valley).
The beacon functioned primarily to triangulate landings at the new spaceport. It was called the
E.KUR “House Which like a Mountain Is.” The texts tell us that first a smaller scale model was
constructed and then the two large peaks that were required for the landing corridor were made.
They tell us that the main structure had a crystal stone that on its summit that beamed its force
skyward. The Beam emanating from the capstone was itself powered by crystal stones arranged
inside within a long gallery. All was controlled by ‘the Pulsing Stone’ which was mounted in an
enclosure within the main chamber. The power and force of this crystal array was then magnified
by special hollow chambers between it and the capstone. The entrance to the Ekur was said to be
by means of a secret ‘swivel-stone.’ Cuneiform and pictorial texts found on ancient Sumerian
clay tablets indicate that both the design and construction of the Ekur was accomplished by
Enki’s son Ningishzidda (Thoth.) The Sumerian account also tells us that to mark the occasion of
his great accomplishment, a lion shaped monument bearing the face of Ningishzidda and looking
along the 30th parallel directly toward the landing facility in the Persian Gulf was erected.
The texts say the shape of a lion was chosen so all who live in future times would know that
the task was achieved in the age of the lion (circa 10.500 BC).
The two brothers Asar and Satu wed two sisters called Asta and Nebat. Asar wed Asta (the
Egyptian Goddess ‘Isis’ and spent much of his time in the Abzu with his father and was granted
succession by Marduk. But Satu, through coaxing from his wife Nebat, also coveted the throne
killed his brother Asar, cut of his phallus and cast him into the waters in a coffin. Satu then
assumed rule of all Egypt.
Asta retrieved the body of her husband Asar and with the aid of Enki, Ninmah and
Ningishzidda became impregnated with Asar’s seed. She then bore a child named Horon (the
Egyptian god ‘Horus’) who was the son of Asar and long trained to avenge his father’s death.
Satu was attacked by Horon and eventually defeated by Horon’s ‘divine weapon’ in the aerial
battle that ensued. The device was said to be a powerful missile known as ‘the weapon of thirty’
known in Egyptian texts as the Harpoon of Horus. Satu was then brought before the council by
Horon, however he soon escaped and seized control of the Sinai Peninsula and Canaan.
The descendents of Enlil were enraged that a rebellious descendent of Enki was now in control
of all the Mesopotamian spaceport facilities and Enlil’s son Ninurta launched a war to regain
control of the Peninsula during which Satu was again forced to flee, then making his last stand
inside the Ekur itself. There he was able to stay indefinitely, impregnable.
About 30 years later, tired of the fighting Ninmah convened a peace conference The
descendents of Enlil were thereby victorious and soon disposed of the murderous Satu and
Ninurta himself removed the ‘Pulsing Stone” from the main chamber and all the navigational
equipment and weaponry from the Ekur. Then he himself cast down its crystal capstone so it
could never again be used as a weapon.
Rightful division of the Earth and proper boundaries was then re-established and, much to the
rising anger of Marduk, during the proceedings new rulers were decided upon.
Following the disturbance created by Satu, control of Egypt was thereby transferred from the
house of Marduk to the house of Ningishzidda and the construction of a new, substitute ‘Beacon
City’ was begun at ‘Annu’ (Heliopolis, the biblical On) Marduk was given charge of the new city
and on its tower he placed the Ben-Ben – the conical upper section of his ‘Celestial Boat’.
Outposts were then established at the gateways to space facility to prevent unauthorized access,
one of these outposts was the city of Jericho. For her role in the proceedings Ninmah was given