NIBIRU
CalCol Crystal Series, Book 2 (Calcol Crystal Book Series)
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Narrated by:
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Kenneth Montgomery
About this listen
The following adaptation of qualitative knowledge is based on events which grant speculation as to how various races came to earth and formed life as we know it. In the Calcol Crystal Book series, the spiritual author takes a whimsical look at the sensational ancient records unearthed and recovered from the Nineveh Library of Sumer. In the library, purportedly true stories of the "Epic of Creation" were documented on extraordinary clay tablets - still intact. The stories written in Akkadian and Babylonian were called the “Enumah Elish”. Uncovered around 1957 and later translated and documented by Zechariah Sitchin in his series of nonfiction books called The Earth Chronicles.
In his series, Sitchin takes his listeners on an unfinished tale of intrigue concerning the origins of NIBIRU and TI.AMAT; better known today as planet X and Earth. This resulting conundrum conjured in the authors mind intimate, personal rites of conquest, adventure and romance escalating up to Nibiru’s destiny; a destiny whose seed would salt and catalyze life on TI.AMAT
In the Calcol Crystal series, Stephen James takes the reader deeper on a speculative ride of adventure; attempting to answer the searing questions, “Where did Nibiru come from before its table of Destiny was set? From where did the Anunnaki / Nefilim originate?” Questions implied by the Enumah Elish, yet left unanswered. The Calcol Crystal series speculates about these questions in an adventure and romance story sure to delight the listener and stimulate the mind in postulated theory. The story begins.
©2021 Stephen A Easterly (P)2021 Stephen A Easterly