The Gods of Eden
By Alan Alford (1961-2011)
The Biblical tale of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden is
based on actual events which happened nearly 200,000 years ago. A comparison of
ancient texts with the latest breakthroughs in genetic science reveals
amazingly consistent details, which enable us to finally solve the mystery of
mankind’s origins. The shocking conclusion is that man was a genetic hybrid,
created and manipulated not by God, but by flesh-and-blood, walking, talking
‘gods’.
Man The Slave
A religious belief in One God has dominated the thinking of
western society for more than a thousand years, leading to considerable
difficulties with the concept of flesh-and-blood ‘gods’. However, such an idea
did not present any problems to the world’s first known civilisation – the
Sumerians – who lived alongside these divine rulers and depicted them as
human-like beings. The Sumerian scribes and their Akkadian successors inscribed
clay tablets with a wealth of information about the gods. One such text,
commonly known by the name of its hero, Atra-Hasis, describes the background to
the creation of man, when the gods themselves were involved in the painstaking
extraction of minerals from Earth:
When the gods, as men, bore the work and suffered the toil –
the toil of the gods was great, the work was heavy, the distress was much. Conditions
were so severe that, after 40 periods of hardship, the gods rebelled against
their leader Enlil. A council of the gods was then called, at which the god Ea
(alias Enki) provided the solution: While the Birth Goddess is present, let her
create a Primitive Worker, let him bear the yoke, let him carry the toil of the
gods!
The ensuing passages of the Atra-Hasis describe what appears
to a modern-day reader as a cloning process, in which the goddess Nin-ti (‘Lady
Life’) made fourteen pieces of ‘clay’ and impregnated fourteen ‘birth
goddesses’. The first slaves comprised seven males and seven females, referred
to as LU.LU – a term indicating a genetic mixture between the primitive hominid
Homo erectus and the gods themselves. The event can be dated to around 200,000
years ago when the large-brained Homo sapiens suddenly appeared on this planet.
The Meaning of Eden
The Biblical Garden of Eden is not a mythological place but
a real location. In order to understand what happened there, it is necessary to
appreciate that the word Eden is derived from the Sumerian term E.DIN. Whilst
the first syllable ‘E’ meant ‘Home’, the second syllable was an abbreviation of
DIN.GIR, commonly translated as ‘the gods’. Eden or E.DIN was therefore the
‘Abode of the Gods’. Ancient texts describe more than one abode of the gods,
with the Earth being divided geographically between two rival groups, headed by
the brothers Enlil and Enki respectively. Whilst the Enkiites inhabited the
African continent, the Enlilites occupied Asia and particularly the fertile
lands of Mesopotamia. We are thus dealing with both a western Eden and an
eastern Eden. It was in the western Eden, also known as the Abzu or Lower
World, that Enki and Ninti created the LU.LU slave, a detail which is confirmed
by finds of the oldest Homo sapiens fossils in Africa. It was in these
mineral-rich lands that man was put to work in the dangerous process of
extracting minerals from deep underground.
A text known as The Myth of the Pickaxe explains what
happened next. In the eastern Eden, Enki’s brother and rival, Enlil, was
besieged by his underlings, who complained that the slaves were being unfairly
monopolised in the Lower World. Enlil, described in the following text as ‘the
Lord’, reacted accordingly: The Lord called forth the AL.ANI, gave its orders.
He set the earth splitter as a crown upon its head, and drove it into the
Place-Where-Flesh-Sprouted-Forth. In the hole was a head of a man; from the ground,
people were breaking through towards Enlil. He eyed the Black-headed Ones in
steadfast fashion. This raid on the Black-headed slaves is also mentioned
briefly in the Old Testament, Genesis 2:7-8, where man rather curiously had
already been formed when he was ‘put’ in the Garden of Eden by ‘God’.
The Serpent God
The Book of Genesis tale of Adam and Eve is nowadays
regarded as a symbolic myth, but several clues suggest that it drew upon an
earlier account of a real event. The first clue is that God himself is
described as one of the walking talking gods. The second clue is the presence
of the Serpent – a well-known symbol for the ancient Egyptian gods, and
particularly Enki himself, the genetic scientist who had created man. It is no
coincidence that the modern symbol of medicine is a serpent entwined around a
staff.
The third clue lies in the outcome of the Serpent’s
intervention. Adam and Eve’s embarrassment at being naked, along with Biblical
references to the acquisition of ‘knowledge’, clearly suggest that they were
the first human pair to become sexually aware. The Old Testament suggests that
this change was caused by the consumption of a ‘fruit’. This is a significant
detail because, according to the scenario outlined so far, man was created by
the gods as a hybrid creature, and hybrids are nearly always born sterile. The
tale of sexual knowledge being granted in the Garden of Eden therefore carries
a distinct ring of truth. How exactly did a ‘fruit’ bestow sexual knowledge on
Adam and Eve? As mentioned earlier, the Serpent god was Enki, the genetic
scientist of the gods, and the ‘fruit’ with which he tempted Eve would thus
seem to symbolise a deliberate genetic intervention by him. However, in order
to confirm our suspicions, we must first address the questions of motive and
opportunity, and we must produce a solid scientific hypothesis on how such a
genetic change could have been introduced. The background provided so far
provides all but one of the clues we need to reconstruct the event. The missing
piece which solves the puzzle is the mysterious ‘Tree of Life’ in the Garden of
Eden.
The Tree of Life
According to the Book of Genesis, Adam and Eve were free to
eat from a ‘Tree of Life’ up until the moment they became sexually aware. Only
then did the Lord God say: The man has now become like one of us, knowing good
and evil. He must not be allowed to reach out his hand and take also from the
tree of life and eat, and live for ever. Why the sudden change of mind? Why was
it that this god, identified earlier as Enlil, originally wanted man to eat the
fruit and live forever, but then decided to withdraw it from Adam and Eve? Why
did it suddenly become necessary for him to expel them and safeguard the Tree
of Life with a ‘flaming sword’? The answer is amazingly simple. Originally
mankind was designed as a slave workforce which could be easily controlled, and
his sterility was an essential control mechanism. However, with the granting of
sexual knowledge to Adam and Eve, man acquired the means to independent
reproduction. The longevity offered by the Tree of Life thus changed from an
asset to a liability, creating a serious risk of an out-of-control population
explosion.
Is it really possible that consumption of a ‘fruit’ could
have delayed Adam and Eve’s ageing process? Genetic scientists have recently
discovered that ageing is caused by genetic mutations, and that one of the
prime causes of these errors is excess oxygen in the cells. This oxygen, known
as ‘free radicals’ causes damage to our cells in the same way that it causes
cars to rust and butter to go rancid. Scientists are now investigating the possibility
of using a cocktail of drugs to form a protective barrier around the cells, and
so extend the human life span. Such a drug could well lie behind the symbolism
of the legendary fruit of the Tree of Life.
Anti-ageing drugs, however, were only one method used by the
ancient gods to maximise their life spans. As explained in my book Gods of the
New Millennium, the primary factor behind the alleged immortality of the gods
was almost certainly a genetic inheritance, as evidenced by the male gods’ obsession
with marrying their half-sisters. Such a genetic longevity is indeed being
sought in the laboratory today. Scientists at the Geron Corporation in America
are confident that they can prolong the life of human cells by manipulating the
telomeres on the end of the chromosomes. Furthermore, a genome which was
artificially enhanced in this way would make perfect sense for a species which
was attempting to overcome the time barriers to inter-stellar travel.
Adam and Eve
According to the Old Testament, Adam lived for 930 years,
but this amazing life span pales into insignificance compared to the reigns of
thousands of years recorded in the Sumerian Kings Lists. These periods once
seemed incredible, but are now scientifically plausible, based on the assumption
that man was indeed created in the gods’ image, genetically-speaking. Today’s
average life span of three score years and ten is the inevitable result of the
reproductive orgy and genetic mutations which followed the events in Eden.
Let us now return to the crucial question of how and why the
god Enki genetically reprogrammed the human race. Enki’s motive presents us
with no problem, other than denting our proud human heritage, for it would seem
that his gift of sexual knowledge was simply a spiteful trick on his brother
Enlil. Following the raid on the slave camps, mentioned earlier, we can safely
surmise that Enki was more than a little upset with his brother, and was
awaiting a suitable opportunity for revenge. How was it that Enki, the Serpent
god, turned up in the Garden of Eden? The plausible answer is that Enlil’s raid
into Africa captured an insufficient number of male workers. Without the
cloning technology and the females that were created to act as surrogate
mothers, Enlil was powerless to expand his newly acquired labour force. It was
thus inevitable that he would have to seek Enki’s help in setting up a fully
independent medical centre.
What happened next? The most likely scenario is that Enki
brought two female LU.LUs to the eastern Eden and offered to demonstrate the
necessary procedures by carrying out the first cloning operations. Let us
assume that one male and one female embryo were implanted into the two females
with Enlil blissfully unaware that these embryos had been genetically altered
by Enki. The birth of Adam and Eve would thus have appeared perfectly normal,
and they would have happily spent their childhood days playing in ‘the Garden’
(or more likely a secure wing of the hospital facility). Then one day the sex
genes kicked in (as they do) and the two pubescent children suddenly realised
that they were naked. When Enlil saw them hiding with embarrassment, he
immediately realised the genetic trick which had been played on him, and the
rest is history – the serpent was cursed and the blameless Adam and Eve were
expelled.
Conclusions
Modern genetic science has revolutionised our understanding
of the Book of Genesis and other ancient texts. The alleged intervention by
so-called gods is now supported by a scientifically plausible scenario, which
involves two different Edens and two separate genetic creations. It is hardly
surprising that the editors of the Bible were extremely confused, and their
confusion has handed the Darwinists a walkover victory in the debate on
mankind’s origins. But, whilst these mainstream scientists hunt in vain for
mankind’s ‘missing links’, interventionist scientists are engaged in a
different search which has shattering implications for the new millennium – a
search for mankind’s ‘missing gods’.
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