Sunday, September 23, 2007

princely rivalry

Ages passed and the offsprings of Adam and Eva flourished on Gaia’s surface. Eventually, some of their offsprings returned to serve in the abode of the Nefilims. They created civilizations, built cities and settlements; and in a seeming dilemma of human folly and at the contention of their “gods”, fought with each other. The Nefilims also heralded constructions of strategic spaceports and contol towers along the rivers Tigris and Euphrates.

However, as Gaian period entered the onslaught of Ice Age, life in many areas of Gaia relegated into difficulty with food supply getting scarce. Furthermore complicating the human dilemma were the atrocities, wickedness, and alarming sexual conduct (in which the Nefilims definitely weren’t the least expressive) occurring everywhere. In the Annunaki Hierarchy, rivalry between the two Princes was also mounting. The “Stern One” formerly implied the eradication of grotesque sphinxes, minotaurs, and other odd remnants of the “Clever One’s” previous genetic projects prior to the creation of the humanoid hybrids, but the latter refused. Greater still was the Chief Administrator’s predicament of the intermarriage between younger Nefilim spacenauts and the intriguingly attractive daughters of men. He also deemed disagreeable the appointment of their semi-divine offsprings to ruling positions by the Chief Scientist Prince and the Queen Geneticist. With Nibiruan genes perceived by the “Stern One” being threatened to supposed digression, and human behavior relegating to debaseness, he regretted the creation of man, troubling him with sleepless nights, and wishing to rid of them.

Difficulties further aroused with the onset of Ice Age, as subterranean waters plunged, rainfall impeded, irrigations failed. Observing the grave predicament of humans on the planet, with some of them already resorting to cannibalism, the “Clever One” propounded at taking measures in alleviating their sufferings. The “Stern One” disapproved further interaction with the stubborn humans, for he had intended to decimate mankind with pestilence and sickness coinciding with the harshness of the Ice Age. As the escalated groan of suffering humans called for him, “The Clever One” relented and advised drastic measures to confound the imposed prohibitions against them. Still the humans thrived in the midst of difficulties, which dismayed “The Stern One” for they had become more numerous than before.