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This is the first recorded creation story from an advanced civilization, long before the Bible, the Vedas, or the Quran. It comes from ancient Sumer, etched into cuneiform tablets 6000 thousand years ago, still preserved in stone. It reads like a record. According to the Atra-Hasis and the Enuma Elish, the gods, the Anunnaki descended to Earth to make it habitable and productive. But they didn’t want to do the work themselves. So they assigned the hard labor to a class of lesser gods called the Igigi. After thousands of years, the Igigi had enough. They rebelled. Surrounded Enlil’s house. Threw down their tools. And everything changed.
In a divine council, the Anunnaki decided a new being must be created to take over the labor. Not another god but something different. The god Enki and the birth goddess Ninhursag took clay from the Earth and mixed it with the blood of a slain Igigi specifically, a god of intelligence and rebellion named Geshtu-E. They molded this hybrid. They gave it life. And they called it Adamu. The texts say this being was “created to bear the yoke” of the gods, to relieve the divine of toil. This was genetic engineering, described in the language of the time. What we now call humanity began as a worker species, made for labor, but containing divine essence. Made in their image just as Genesis says, but with a backstory far more complex.
The Sumerians called themselves the Black-Headed People, and they knew they were created. Not by magic. Not by accident. But by design. Over time, something happened. Humans gained culture, language, writing, and law through the guidance of the Apkallu, ancient sages sent to civilize us. Some say these sages were pre flood Anunnaki. Others say they were here before the Anunnaki arrived; older beings, watchers of timelines, who helped guide humanity out of slavery and into sentience. Either way, the record is clear. Humanity wasn’t evolved naturally on this planet. We were created, used, and eventually left behind to rise on our own.
You be the judge. But I’ll say this: the story’s too consistent, too technical, and too eerily familiar to be dismissed. It predates the Bible by thousands of years. It describes blood sacrifice, genetic manipulation, labor strikes, and advanced knowledge given to man. Maybe it’s just myth. Or maybe we’ve been worshipping the same beings who built us for their own convenience. Either way, it’s time people know what the tablets actually say. The first human wasn’t born. He was manufactured. And the ones who did it? They weren’t gods. They were here.👀🔥🙏
