Enki and Enlil
Symbols

[Sumerian 'god'. His image is a double-helix snake, very similar to the the Caduceus (ref: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enki.  The Adam and Eve snake/serpent, the original human creator 'gods', the Anunnaki, Jehovah.]

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Enki, the son of Nammu, is the Sumeran deity whose name literally means Lord of the Earth. Enki was later known as Ea in Babylonian mythology. Enki was originally chief god of the city of Eridu. He was the deity of crafts, water, intelligence and creation. He is the champion of mankind. Perhaps there are parallels to the concept of Prometheus or (non-Biblical view of) Satan. Enki is shown above, wearing the horned crown. Some forms of Gnostic Luciferianism, such as Bestian Gnosticism, regards Enki as a Lucifer, but does not worship him. Many Theistic Satanists today worship Enki, including the now largely Neo-Nazi Satanist group Joy of Satan Ministries.---Deities Associated With Satan

Ninurta was the son of Enlil. His brother was Enki. He was the patron deity of the city of Nippur. He was associated with the planet Saturn. http://wiki.ffxiclopedia.org/wiki/Ninurta%27s_Sash


[vid] Michael Tellinger's presentation of the annunaki and more! MUST WATCH!


picture of Enki with two streams of water erupting from his shoulders from a cylinder seal. Emerging from the mountain's depths is the Sumerian sun-god Utu (Akkadian Shamash) holding his saw-sword. Above in the air hovers Inanna (Akkadian Ishtar) the lady of heaven (p. 19. John Gray. Near Eastern Mythology. London. Hamlyn House Ltd. 1969) http://www.bibleorigins.net/serpentningishzida.html


Hexagram Sumerian cylinder seal http://www.sitchiniswrong.com/VA243seal.pdf


picture of the Sumerian god Enki (Akkadian: Ea) seated on a throne with two streams of water erupting from his shoulders. A bound bird-man ("Zu-bird") is being led before him after its capture for judgement and execution of sentence. The seal is dated circa 2340-2180 B.C. (cf. p. 19. John Gray. Near Eastern Mythology. London. Hamlyn House Ltd. 1969). http://www.bibleorigins.net/serpentningishzida.html


picture of Ea (Enki) who not only played the part of Eden's Serpent, but also the part of Eden's God, Yahweh-Elohim in that in other myths he is credited with creating man at Eridu and Nippur, denying him immortality, changing the one language of mankind into a babel of tongues, and warning one man to save the "seed of man and animals" from the universal Flood by building a great boat (for the below photograph of the cylinder seal described as Akkadian circa 2334-2154 BC, cf. figure 428, p. 30. "The Surena Collection of Ancient Near Eastern Cylinder Seals." Christies Auction Catalogue. New York City. Sale of 11 June 2001). http://www.bibleorigins.net/serpentningishzida.html