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Inanna Returns

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I, Inanna, return to tell how 500,000 years ago my Pleiadian family took over Earth and altered the human genome to create a worker race designed to mine gold for the depleted atmosphere of our home planet, Nibiru. Worshipped as gods for our technical superiority, we used this worker race, the human species, to wage wars in our endless family quarrels. Until foolishly, we unleashed the terrible Gandiva Weapon upon Earth, sending a wave of destructive radiation out into the galaxy to incur the ire of the Inter-Galactic Federation. By our own actions, we found ourselves confined by “The Wall”, a frequency prison that froze our evolution. Return with me to ancient Sumer, Babylon, and Egypt. In my Temples of Love, I reveal ancient secrets of Pleiadian cosmic union and my Sacred Marriages. Through my eyes, gaze upon the Tower of Babel, the Great Flood, the Serpent Tunnels and the spiraling crystals in the Pyramid at Giza. Time-travel with me to Atlantis, Kashmir, and the Paciific Northwest as I incarnate in my multidimensional selves to activate the dormant genetic codes of your species, and liberate Earth from the frequency control of my cousin, the tyrant Marduk.

275 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 1995

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I read this book 17 years ago and after re-reading it I was still so moved by the story. The book is written as fiction yet the truth of the story is so obvious.
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February 13, 2008
humans were made to serve as slaves by 4th dimensional reptilian overlords. and they were droppin bombs before Jericho.
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August 20, 2025
I read this book about 13 years ago and it moved me then. It was just brought to my remembrance by a conversation I was having. I may have to read it again.
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