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The Cosmic History of Earth and Humanity

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The Creation of Adam and the Genesis of Humanity

In the Year 4006 BC, the first man, Adam haRishon, was created. Adam, along with Eve, is the common ancestor of all human branches, including the Cro-Magnon (modern man), Denisovans, Neanderthals, and others. Adam and Eve were created with golden-red hair and bronze skin, symbolizing their role as the first beings to live on Earth. Adam lived in the Garden of Eden for 36 hours of Edenic time, equivalent to 36 years in our modern calendar.

The pre-Deluge Denisovans and Neanderthals were genetically modified beings, with Denisovans characterized by black skin and hair, and the Neanderthals having reddish-yellow (bronze) skin and red hair. The Neanderthals and Denisovans of the time were far more refined than their later descendants, and their existence marked an important chapter in humanity's genetic history. Adam's descendants, particularly through Seth, were the blonde-haired, blue-eyed Cro-Magnons, who spread out across the Earth.

As time passed, mutations in mankind began around 3970 BC, as a result of the cataclysmic events of the Fall of Adam. These mutations resulted in the division of humanity into distinct branches—blonde-haired, blue-eyed descendants of Seth, black-haired descendants of Cain, and the bronze-skinned Neanderthals. These three primary races established the foundation for the three main Empires that would later dominate Earth—White, Red, and Black.

The Pre-Deluge Era and the Interplanetary Civilization

Before the Flood, humanity was part of an interplanetary civilization. Enoch, the King-Emperor of Earth, ruled over an empire that spanned not only Earth but several planets and moons of the solar system. His empire, called the Enochian Empire, included:

  • Aretz (Earth)

  • Chama (Mercury, once the Moon of Earth)

  • Meroz (Mars, home of the black Martians)

  • Noga (Venus, which was once a moon of Jupiter)

  • Kali (Callisto, a moon of Jupiter)

  • Gad (Ganymede, a moon of Jupiter)

  • Arava (Europa, a moon of Jupiter)

The Enochian Empire represented a flourishing, technologically advanced society. The Martians, ruled by the Amalek, and the Venusians, led by the White Moon Queen, had established colonies across the solar system. However, a Solar System-wide war broke out, and the collapse of this ancient empire began.

This cosmic war, driven by the jealousy and ambition of the Martian and Venusian factions, caused the Flood that devastated Earth and much of the solar system. The resulting cataclysmic events reshaped not only Earth’s geography but also the structure of human society. The Flood was not only a planetary disaster but a genetic reset for humanity.

The Life of Noah and the Preservation of Knowledge

Noah, a descendant of Enoch, was born in 1406 AC (Before the Great Deluge), the first snow-white child after the Fall of Adam. Noah was not just a patriarch but a space pilot and Priest-King. His wife, Emzara, a member of the Royal House of the Moon Queens, was a prophetess. Noah’s role as a pilot and space traveler was integral to the survival of his family and the preservation of knowledge after the Flood. Emzara came from the Moon Queen Dynasty, and her influence helped Noah maintain a deep connection to the cosmic teachings that had been passed down from Enoch.

The Noahic Ark, built under divine command, carried Noah’s family and the surviving knowledge of the pre-Deluge civilizations, including their advanced technologies. Noah, like many before him, served as a bridge between the celestial and earthly worlds. His three sonsShem, Ham, and Japheth—were trained as space pilots, continuing the legacy of their father and ensuring the survival of knowledge after the Flood.

The Post-Flood World: The Formation of Early Kingdoms

After the Flood, Noah’s family settled on Mount Ararat (later called Mount Cook in New Zealand), where they rebuilt civilization. Shem, Ham, and Japheth helped establish settlements across the Earth. Shem settled in Uruk-Shadim, while Ham and Japheth played key roles in spreading humanity across different parts of the world.

In the time following the Flood, the post-Deluge civilization began to flourish. Cities like Uruk-Shadim, Kish, and Eridu were founded and populated by descendants of Noah’s sons. Shem’s descendants, including Arphaxad, played a pivotal role in rebuilding ancient technologies and establishing powerful dynasties.

The Rise of the Moon Queens and the Empire of Eridu

The Moon Queens, a powerful lineage of women, came to prominence after the Flood. Melem-Kish II, a descendant of Melem-Kish I, ruled as High Queen of Uruk-Shadim and Kish. Under her reign, Kish thrived, serving as a center for both scientific innovation and spiritual guidance.

Melem-Kish II's daughter, Barsal-Nuna, inherited her mother's leadership of Kish and established herself as a powerful ruler. Barsal-Nuna was known for her control over the Iron Ore mines, vital to the kingdom’s prosperity. She was succeeded by Zamug, another daughter, and later by Tirkar, who continued the legacy of the Moon Queens.

The influence of the Moon Queen cult spread across various territories, including Sodom and Eridu. The cult helped establish a spiritual and scientific foundation for the kingdoms of the ancient world, especially the Eridu Empire, which was ruled by Enmebaragesi, the World Ruler.

The Formation of the Eridu and Uruk-Shadim Kingdoms

After the splitting of the continents in 1850 BC, many of the original civilizations were displaced. Arphaxad, a son of Shem, led refugees from Lebabon and Adanon in north-western Cipangu to the area near the Tamu Massif (known as Adani Pan) and the Ontong Java Plateau (known as Lebabi). These newly formed city-states were founded as spaceports that maintained the knowledge of the pre-Deluge civilizations.

The Tamu Massif served as the capital for these colonies, and Arphaxad and his descendants played a crucial role in preserving knowledge of the ancient technologies that had once been used to travel between the stars.

The fall of Cipangu and its subsequent transformation into Mu and Honi after the 1654 BC cataclysm left a profound impact on the surviving civilizations. Cipangu, which had been a spacefaring civilization, eventually sank beneath the Pacific Ocean, leaving only remnants like Easter Island (Ithaca) and the Hawaiian Islands (Honi).

The Legacy of Arphaxad and His Descendants

After 1654 BC, the descendants of Arphaxad continued their space-faring legacy. Arphaxad’s sons, including Cainan and Shelah, and with Nimrod, they spread throughout the ancient world, founding the Eridu Empire in Pangaean Australia. Nimrod, often referred to as Amraphel (a title meaning Wise Ruler), became the king of Lebab (Babel) and a powerful leader.

Cainan was instrumental in recreating the advanced technologies of the antediluvian world, and Nimrod used these technologies to build the Tower of Babel and other great structures that became the foundations of the Eridu Empire.

This account integrates the detailed histories of ancient kings, queens, and civilizations, exploring how the post-Flood world grew from the great cataclysm of 1850 BC. As time passed, humanity emerged stronger, adapting to new challenges and continuing the legacy of the celestial civilizations that once ruled the stars. From the rise of the Moon Queens to the foundation of the Eridu Empire and the migration of Arphaxad’s descendants, the story traces a journey through both historical and cosmic time, shedding light on the ancient world and the forces that shaped our modern understanding of humanity and its place in the universe.


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