Why Mars is uninhabitable?

Continuing the Anunnaki storyline in the ‘Lost Book of Enki’, where I tried to prove that Lahmu/Mars was a way station Anunnaki on their way from Nibiru to Earth, I would now like to try to answer the question: what happened on Mars that made it uninhabitable?

To explain this, I will use the 7th tablet of the Lost Book of Enki.

“The Earth’s climate was warming, the snowpack was melting…
…Volcanoes were spewing hellfire from the depths of the Earth,
The ground was shaking in its foundations… …the earth was rumbling…
Bulphur fell from the sky to the Earth…
Fire was exploding in the sky in shooting flames…”

According to the message from the 7th tablet, the climate changes on Earth were significant, and the Anunnaki explained their cause by changes in the movements of the celestial bodies.

These changes also affected Kingu, the Earth’s moon, and Lahmu/Mars, causing enormous destruction.

Changes were also observed in the Hammered Bracelet (Belt of Planetoids), in which individual planetoids were rearranged. This partially destroyed the shield from the Sun that Earth and Mars had thanks to this.

The cause of these phenomena was the planet Nibiru, which returns every 3600 years, orbiting the Sun in a very long ellipse.

Nibiru’s return to the vicinity of Mars caused a change in its permanent trajectory, climatic changes on the planet and in its atmosphere. Mars, literally speaking, was torn from its orbit by Nibiru and pulled into space, away from the orbit of the Sun.

In the meantime, the Earth’s moon Kingu entered orbit by collision with Nibiru, which caused Nibiru and Kingu to collide, and as a result, Lahmu broke away from Nibiru’s pull and returned to its previous orbit.

Unfortunately, these events caused enormous destruction and changes on Lahmu/Mars, as a result of which the atmosphere of Mars was destroyed and the planet was no longer suitable for habitation.

A further consequence of this collision was the transfer of the station from Lahmu on Earth to the Edin.

The time that elapsed from the first landing of the Anunnaki on Earth to these events was 80 shar (sar).
(80 x 3600 Earth years = 288,000 Earth years).

As always, we should ask ourselves whether the Sumerian accounts should be treated as a figment of the imagination of the storytellers of the time, or whether they should be taken completely seriously, as a historical record of the chronicles of ancient Sumer?

The answer to this question can completely change our worldview, if only we believe that we are not and never have been alone.

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