In the ancient laboratories of the gods, humanity was not born - it was engineered by Genetic Architects.The Anunnaki Creation of Humanity dives into the oldest creation epics on Earth - the Atrahasis, Adapa, and Enki cycles - to reveal an astonishing secret hidden in clay and myth: mankind was designed to serve, to labor, and to dream. From the subterranean Abzu where Enki's hybrid experiments first stirred the mud of life, to the divine womb of Ninhursag shaping flesh with sacred formulas, the narrative follows how blood, clay, and celestial intent fused into a sentient species. The myths…mehr
In the ancient laboratories of the gods, humanity was not born - it was engineered by Genetic Architects.The Anunnaki Creation of Humanity dives into the oldest creation epics on Earth - the Atrahasis, Adapa, and Enki cycles - to reveal an astonishing secret hidden in clay and myth: mankind was designed to serve, to labor, and to dream. From the subterranean Abzu where Enki's hybrid experiments first stirred the mud of life, to the divine womb of Ninhursag shaping flesh with sacred formulas, the narrative follows how blood, clay, and celestial intent fused into a sentient species. The myths are retold as coded accounts of bioengineering - the gods as technicians, their temples as repositories of genetic law. Across Sumer, Egypt, Mesoamerica, and India, parallel stories echo of beings who mixed their essence with the earth, gifting knowledge yet withholding immortality. In this sixth volume of the RMA Series, the tale unfolds through the lenses of mythology, theology, and forbidden science. Giants rise from the unions of heaven and earth, Amorite dynasties preserve divine bloodlines, agriculture becomes a tool of genetic control, and the sacred marriage itself is revealed as an ancient rite of selective breeding. The book culminates in the haunting question left to us by our makers: were we created for freedom-or engineered for obedience? Blending archaeology, ancient texts, and mythic psychology, this voluminous work reconstructs the story of humanity's design with vivid narrative force. It is both revelation and reckoning - a meditation on the inheritance written into our blood, and the whisper of the old gods still pulsing through our DNA.
Riddick Dawson is a historian-author whose work moves at the crossroads of archaeology, mythology, and the hidden traditions of the ancient world. With the spirit of an adventurer and the rigor of a researcher, Dawson has dedicated his career to uncovering the forgotten narratives of humanity-from the lost cities beneath desert sands to the spectral voices of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Drawing on over two decades of study, Dawson's research dives deep into the shadowy domains of the Nephilim, the Anunnaki, and the Watchers of Genesis. His writings chart the intersections between biblical texts, Mesopotamian epics, and comparative myth, revealing startling connections that challenge orthodox timelines and conventional history. In the field, Dawson has pursued evidence across sacred landscapes-temples of Egypt, megaliths of the Near East, and mountain sanctuaries whispered about in apocryphal lore. Beyond the texts and ruins, Dawson is a storyteller. His voice-part scholar, part seeker-brings these ancient enigmas to life for a modern audience hungry to ask the deeper questions: Who were the gods of old? What legacies have they left hidden in stone and scripture? And what does their memory mean for humanity today? Through books, lectures, and his distinctive narrative style, Riddick Dawson has become a leading voice for those who walk the line between history and mystery, offering a bold vision of the past that dares to include what others dismiss as myth.
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