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Inanna / Ishtar: Goddess of Love and War

John Whitaker

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Inanna / Ishtar: Goddess of Love and War

Publisher Marketing: Six-thousand-year-old clay tablets left behind by the Sumerians tell us in cuneiform script that the planets Uranus and Neptune are "greenish-blue." How did they know? Our science could not confirm that until the Voyager II fly-by in the 1980s. The ignored question of the last century has to be: "Who told the Sumerians that Uranus and Neptune exist, and about their colors?" Again: "Who told them?" Take a breath to grasp the significance of that question? The same clay tablets also tell that Inanna, a fierce and beautiful goddess from antiquity, is not a fictional character. As Aphrodite to the Greeks, Venus to the Romans, through many adventures and love affairs erroneously categorized as myth, she gained for herself a place in the Nefilim Pantheon of Twelve. Inanna/Ishtar is a chronicle of fact-based incidents interspersed with highly probable fictional stepping stones. Acknowledged the "Goddess of Love and War," her ferocity in battle and passion in bed are depicted in the detail anticipated of one bearing that epithet. For the deities of antiquity, the few prohibitions regarding sex were related to royal rights of succession allowing Inanna, a Divine Child, daughter of two of the ruling pantheon, a free romp among the gods and mortals of her time. This tale swims upstream against the flow of current teachings and knowledge. It contains theory and context some may find objectionable. Eventually, continually emerging discoveries will require a rewrite of the Bible (another one), giving our precursors the place in our ancient history they deserve. It is through our Creator, by way of the Nefilim and Anunnaki, that we exist in our present form, far ahead of our time. They provided the "missing link" that has baffled anthropologists for centuries. Nibiru, their home planet, ("Planet X" to current astronomers), orbits our sun from deep space. The Sumerians tell it is a monarchy ruled by a pantheon of twelve including a King, his two sons, a daughter, and eight others of royal blood. To accept their reality, consider how they came to be; a subject that is not being taught in our culture. I hope the following will help make it clear. The title, "Goddess of Love and War," is bestowed on Inanna by history, not the author. It would not be fitting to write, "They kissed and went to bed to make love." Therefore, the several descriptions of sexual activity herein are not gratuitous, but they are graphic. Contributor Bio:  Whitaker, John John Whitaker was born in India to medical missionaries. They left and moved to St. Catharines, Ontario when John was only six-months-old. He graduated from the Royal Military College and the University of Toronto with a degree in Mechanical Engineering and spent a first career in the military. He retired from the RCAF as a Major to a second career at Spar Aerospace and a third with the Canadian Coast Guard in Toronto and Sarnia where he headed the Marine Navigation Services Division. After fully retiring, he and his wife trailered through most of North America while John wrote much of the Dominance series. He and Lynda now reside in Toronto.

Medie Bøger     Paperback Bog   (Bog med blødt omslag og limet ryg)
Udgivet 20. marts 2012
ISBN13 9781470098384
Forlag Createspace
Genre Chronological Period > Ancient (To 499 A.d.)
Antal sider 248
Mål 152 × 229 × 13 mm   ·   335 g

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