The Annunaki Bible
Creatures Of The Sea
1714
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Tower of Babel,
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Sea of Galilee
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“Wewill tell you the tale of howit all started,you call us Gods, but bowto the image ofyou. You say we sent our son and that our son is us. You say that thechild is you by image but us in heart. You noticed that a part of uswas to deliver you over and over and over again through sixmillennials.
Wewill tellyouthe tale throughour perspective”.
All mythology and all Gods you know of in your world is from theAnnunaki bible, we are the Gods and creators of Titans, giants andman.
You know of the three spheres in the universe, the sphere of thespirits, the sphere of the living and the sphere of the Gods. Thespirits belong to Gaia the Goddess who gave birth to the Titans. Thesphere of the living is all creatures and mankind, inhabiting earth.The sphere of God is the spirit, the life of outside the sphere ofthe goddess Gaia. “
One and only one creature inhabiting the earth can do what no oneelse can. Not the Gods, not the animals and not the spirits. Only onecreature depends on its mind alone and has no other survival skillbut its ability to interpret everything and know all languages.
We never created the offspring to become slaves for gold, as was toldabout the Annunaki. We set upon earth forty children in fortykingdoms. Each one rose an empire who spoke the three languages thatunited our worlds even through the barrier of genealogy.
Imagine taking a piece of Gaia, a piece of her spirit and placing itin some soil that you call clay. Now the clay will know all secretsand the clay will flourish but can speak with non.
Now,imagine taking a piece of Gaia and engineering it to coexist with youin your children, your children will now know all the secrets of theuniverse because it speaks all languages.
Thespirit of Gaia is feelings, mankind speaks with voice and the Godsspeak with thought and this is how mankind knows of life, spirit andGod but no other existing creature does.
Who feels but does not speak or calculate? What calculates but doesnot speak or feel?.
Noticing all the animals react to danger, while most often man is tooslow for he stands still and calculates. Why does he calculate, whenhis body is the same as all the other creators? Notice man feel inhis heart when he is needed, notice man feel the spirit of the world,notice man feel God. Notice man creates in his own mind what hasnever been done before. And of all this greatness he speaks!
“Thisis only the beginning of what they will do. Nothing they propose todo will now be impossible”.
Genesis.
The tower of Babel, the mountain Olympus and Valhalla - The markethall for all Gods
WhenGod created mankind however, mankind chose to diverge from what hewas created to be, the highest among creatures and the child decidedto domesticate the world to fill his needs only and break the bondsbetween the 40 kingdoms.
The languages that once were united now became scattered tomeaningless and over time, man could only remember the spoken wordand God became recreated in the image of man, telling the children ofthe Nephilims that this is how they came upon this earth.
Indeception Man now forgot that what he is, is the embodiment of mind,the most perfect being uniting the world's together for the abundanceof all richness of the universe.
J’ska thinks back and like in an old movie she remembers theflood raging behind her, swallowing everything in its path, whileclinging on to her father's neck. He held her so tight, running fortheir lives. It was such a long time ago and the memory is chopped upin pieces. She sees the bridge they are running on like from adistance, she sees the entrance to the flight central that once werecovered in marble bricks but now while running toward it, it seemedto be throwing away heavy blocks of foundation. She sees the chaos,she sees the people who are hindered to pass and as soon as theyenter a woman tears her from
her father and whispers in the ongoing panic “you will be safe,I am sorry for this”. Then black.
She never saw her family after this. Her mother, father and abrother, they all are gone. They got buried together with the rest ofthe planet spirit. Thanks to her father she is still alive. Herfather said “take only the necessary, we must flee.” Hesaid “ They made a crack in the sky ceiling and because of thisit is falling down in very big pieces' '.
J’ska moves her hand and opens with her movement the runningimages of a blue planet. She is surviving floating in the endlesscreation cradle without her people's spirit home. Of what once was isonly a fraction left and the planet is dead.
She looks at the images of the new beautiful life bearing planet. Sheasked when she was still a child, why couldn’t they just landand start to live again. The general said, the spirit of this planetdoesn't support our spirit but, it will and that will be your job.You will find a way.
J’ska never could but the team of engineers did. J’skabecame the fleet general after her guardian and early general hadpassed away. They created a direct link to the spirit.
J’ska enters the nursery and in an incubator surrounded withhigh technology a hybrid son is growing. He looks very much differentfrom anything that has ever seen the light of day. His skin is pale,the eyes are small, ice blue and still his features are much liketheir own. He is the link, he will talk the language of two spiritworlds and he will communicate with sound to all living creatures.Within 30 years of our counting 300 of these hybrid sons will be bornon the blue planet and they will learn to speak the language of thespirit and when they have spoken, they will tell us what needs to beknown.
Theplanet spirit has a voice, it connects all living creatures and allthat is continuously transforming. It is not the code which all lifeis built upon, it is The code that connects all living. It is whatis.
The general once said to J’ska, the easy part is to see whatyou see. The hard part is to see what doesn't show, J’skaremembers she couldn’t quite understand, and her guardian madethe commando bridge turn black in darkness and he said “youcan’t see me now, but you can hear my voice, what
connects us”? J’ska felt enthusiastic when she answered“the voice” but the general had just shook his head andwhile the bluish light slowly filled the bridge again he said“think”. For years J’ska tried new answers but eachtime the general just shook his head, blinked and said “tryagain, unfold that what is, but is untold”.
The first son who were placed on the new planet died within months.It was a great loss to all of us. Everything seemed to attack him.The smaller inhabitants from which partly his DNA had been extracted,fought him. The grass cut his feet, while other creatures restedsoftly in it. The sun swiftly created boils and tumors on his skinand the water shut down his intestines one by one. When he spoke tous, the suffering numbed the whole fleet for weeks. And no one couldeven speak at the time of his death. He was our son.
Welearned much those months. We had been so busy creating a super mindthat we had forgotten all about the body and certain survivalattributes as anger. We had to start all over again. The hybrid sonsthat now were growing up, were of no use to us like this. If we wouldsend them to earth, to Ki, we would send them straight to theirdeath. They had to stay but they would be given the role as Gods.They would contribute to the second generation of hybrid sons -theNephilims, the titans and all creatures we sat upon earth.
Wedetected some special deviations from the planet's inhabitants. Ourfirst hybrid sons had no pigments. We did see this in animals we hadengineered too, however the consequences of this on the animals didnot seem to strike them at all. The hardest part where the behaviorattributes that amongst others would give the next generation hybridsons, survival qualities in a hostile environment.
The result was Nephilim or titan as they were to be called by thepopulation of the planet. We balanced the aggressive behavior withsize and strength instead of creating a new warrior species. Butstill we missed the very same thing for why we came.
By the year 70 we had placed 40 new generation hybrids on Earth andall other endeavors to communicate with the inhabitants had been afailure since the Kings of the planet rose against us.
Ishtarwho married the black headed man child Manoah and all other hybridshad a gene deficiency, neither of them could recreate but they didfancy the inhabitants of the earth and asked for the bliss ofchildren.
Our advanced technology, our appearances, the hybrids, the childrenof the childless, it all added up to us becoming preferable godsinstead of those who already with slavery dictated the people. For wehad the power to change their world.
Itstarted to feel like all our endeavors had been to populate the worldwith new species. Within 10 years and 300 new children both, malesand females had been born.
Oncetheir spirit home was hit, the pieces recoiled into the atmosphere,and then across the universe hitting earth. Earth was stronger thanour home, the
General said to J’ska. She asked him again “what does-unfold that what is, but is untold- mean”? The General lookedat her and said “what is that, that we can’t see but is-for the evidence of it is missing, still it shines as bright as thesun”? J’ska felt more confused and angry. She thoughtthat he could just tell her and not play these riddles. Obviously theanswer was important enough to make them spend their lives in spacewaiting.
Youmust learn to think, he said. Did you ever encounter those nastysmall lizards that always came by the hundreds? Those amongst othercreatures we breathe in the nursery? J’ska did remember, sheremembers her father running out from the house to help an outerterrestrial tourist in panic. Yes, she answered I did, they are quitespecial. That my dear, the General said, is evolution. That containsthe evidence of what you can’t see.
J’ska looks back and remembers the man picking fruits in thegarden and one of those small neel lizards with their feet andabdomen covered with small neel like hair, hurried up his leg andswiftly crawled into his ear and to his nose before the man panicked.Father who was just nearby shouted at the top of his lungs "don’tthrow it away”. But the man did. So within seconds hundreds oflizards were crawling into all openings they could find on the man'sbody. My father ran as fast as he could with a year in one hand andthe lid to it in the other. Somehow he managed to calm the man downand took the jar with some sweet gel inside it, caught one of thoselizards and dropped
it in it. Within just a few seconds the lizards had left the man andthey all worked over each other to reach the gel. My father put thelid on and went out to the forest. He said while leaving the shockedman “they are not dangerous, they thought you hid something,each one is a scout for the rest of the population”.
J’ska didn’t grow any wiser by that story but she leftthe question for now. She mourned the loss of a world.
Gilgamesh sat by the river and as he touches the water, he thought “Iam connected”. At the same time he was amazed over the beautyof nature that surrounded him. Inside his head he can hear J’skathrough telepathy. “What are you doing,you are not focused”.He cut an imaginary bond to his vision and answers her just as if shehad stood before him. “I was touching the
waterwhich says that in the east, the sky is burning and it doesn’tfeel right!”J’ska was worried, more and more rebellionwas rising, and whatevertechnical advancementtheybroughttothisworldthetitangods, theirownalliesandgodkingsturnedagainstthemandstoleeverythingtothe costoflives and the lives ofnew generationhybrid children.
Gilgamesh was stronger, his nervous system grew through the back ofhis spine, all the way out of his skull leaving the image of a thickand lustrous hair. He was perfect, as J’ska said. He couldfight an army or tame a lion, without any effort. He was also theenemy target. They said that when Gilgamesh falls, the city willfall.
However, Gilgamesh was fearsome. If any man or woman could prove thatthey were a friend of his, they would be left alone and not foughtdown. For Gilgamesh, talked to the Gods in the sky and the Gods cameto him carrying lightning and thunder, creating storms when theyarrived.
Gilgamesh could spend hours each day connected to J’ska and tothe earth spirit and he also helped the Nephilim gather supplies tothe fleet. There were tables filled with grapes and fruit, there werebuckets of metal and cloth and as thanks to the community, thetechnical development and social codes increased among theinhabitants.
Gilgamesh turned back from the river that evening to the sunset cave,a great tower built by the first hybrids of Dilmun, the carp headedtitans, those who came from the sea, the specialists of rock building- the Apkallu. They lived with and taught the simple man all heneeded to know, they were educated and technically advanced. Theytaught about civilization, about Me and medicine but, best of allthey knew agriculture and how to build these amazing cities in stoneand with advanced technology. They built the enormous stonestructures in lakes and then leveled it, by lowering or increasingthe water. They could turn the water as they saw fit.
Gilgamesh was amazed at the sight, it looked like a mountain from adistance but, when he came closer he could see that rooms and wallssurrounding the tower had been carved out from the hard stone, andhundreds of thousand's of carefully laid bricks. And within thesewalls technology resided, which this planet never experienced before.Pillars rose from floor to ceiling and in the top of the mountain afountain of light cascaded brightly towards the stars.
Gilgamesh saw as he came closer, two guardians by each side of thewall opening standing like giant statues warning anyone who came tooclose that this is what they will fight if they mean to enter withouta citizenship.
Gilgameshwas concerned about the fire in the east that Gaia had let him seeand through the cloth covered stone city he walked to the top of thetower. He saw his likes closing the surrounding doors in their homesas he passed by, some nodded in respect. When he entered the Greathall of light at the top of the mountain he saw his father God,Lugalbanda. “Why are you here”?
Gilgamesh said and was surprised that the old man, the first of thehybrid Gods paid him a visit after so many years.
Lugalbanda looked at his son “I know you will ask our fathersfor more strength by the holy light but, each time you gain morepower son, I can feel through Gaia, holy mother of gods that you arechanging”.
Gilgamesh had noticed a small disturbance within himself but hewasn't too sure. - It’s controllable he said as he knelt in thelight. -This light, his father said, was not supposed to strengthenyou, it was supposed to bring life to hybrids made by our hand.Lugalbanda put his hand on Gilgamesh's shoulder but Gilgamesh swiftlyshook it off. - Who? He said with the spoken word, will save our godsand titans from the gods and titans we ourselves created now that ourworld is burning? In all my knowledge of the three languages I alsofeel you father, and you are losing your strength to shield yourpeople!
Within seconds Gilgamesh started to glow and the veins on his neckpulsated in heat, all broken up like turns of the river and blue tothe color. It looked like the Euphrat had been tattooed on him. Herose and turned around with such great power that the Hall of Lightcame upon like thunder, he grabbed his father by the neck and pushedhim against the stone wall and said with the spoken word - I will doyour job fool, I have a rebellion to depress, I will suffocate theinsolent bastards, no more Gods than you with your cowardliness.
Lugalbanda opened a telepathic link to J’ska “stopGilgamesh, stop my son!" J’ska got the order as shewent to the nursery to check the progress of the neel lizards. Youdon’t say no to Lugalbanda since he spent so many years as agood God and King. She wished that she could have heard Gaia too but,
Gaia was ascended from earth and the mother of the hybrids andtherefore not connectable without one.
J’ska returns as quickly as she can to the bridge and with amovement of her hand she sends an electric shock through Lugalbandathat hits Gilgamesh with a lightning, and got shot back. He lost hisgrip and fell down. J’ska asked Lugalbanda “...show mewhat you see!”
LugalbandablocksJ’skathistime.Herecoversfromthelossofair“Ilove you my son,this is one of the gifts we were blessed with, don’t losethis!” he says.Gilgameshtries tofeel,butfeels nothing.He cannow only rememberfeelings,andsuddenlyherealizesthathelostcontactwithGaia.
-I will do what isneeded of me, he says with the spoken word.
Fromthe time Gilgamesh ruled his dynasti, concidered to be a good halfGod, and King in 2900-2350 BC until today, is 4900 years. During thistime, we must expect both human civilization to have evolved, butalso J'Ska and her fleet. A spaceship in the form of a flying discwouldn't have to look the same today, and the use of telepathythrough nightdreams or daydreams, must have developed with greatsuccess.
InAkkadian Epic of Gilgamesh(Tablet V), numerous examples of dream interpretations are found.Amongst other dreams of importance, Gilgamesh
seeing the gods Anu, Enlil and other times he visits "the other"world, or the "under-world". What the "under world"really meant can never be fully understood, for the creation of theword happened 5000 years ago. And, as an example, Australia called"Down Under", simply means the country and New Zealand isplaced in the Southern Hemisphere, "below" other countrieson the map.
Under-world couldhave been Kingdoms below Euphrat river, thinking the city Uruk wasabove. The story will now continue from the year 1714.
Emanuel J. Cook looked down into the sea from the side of his shipand stared straight into the eyes of the creature. The air seemed totremble and the surface of the sea boiled. Was it his imagination? Hethought. Emanuel looked around to see if the other's saw too. Did infact the universe burn off energy? The intensity in this meeting feltlike buzzing electricity, he swore that he had never looked in to theeyes of such beauty or felt so alive. Just as he was about to reachout to the creature, the crew of the ship came screaming and hittingtin mugs and plates with spoons and tools. They threw everything theycould find on the abomination. As a heavy object hits the creature,she starts to scream like a siren and the noise cuts like knivesthrough everyone's heads, except for the Captains. This was somethinghe would never forget and led him out on a journey to find what hethought was the Sirens from Greek Mythology. What he found however,was something that he had never expected...
Captain's log: “ 1714. Day 34, The world will gaze when Ireveal the secret and all that is history will be puzzled together...Day 40, I have been captured by this tribe and it doesn't look like Ihave much of a chance of getting out alive...Day 51, I am rescued. Iwouldn't believe my mind, and couldn't believe my eyes, but from theblue sea rose that creature to my aid... “.
Emanuel is a well dressed senior captain in his forties, proud andintelligent. He had made so many journeys across sea that he couldn’tremember them all today but, never had he sunk a ship, he proudlythought. He made enemies with his words “if you sink a ship,you should probably stay on shore”.
Emanuel thought that no weather and no turn of the mistress' temperwas bad enough to go down but, a bad captain can sink a ship even ina puddle.
He put the captains' jacket on, drew his fingers through the blackthick hair and the blue eyes evaluated the image in the mirror. -Thisis good enough! He said out loud. He opened the cabin door, andentered the hall with a dark voice reaching every corner of the ship,“Jones, get your lazy dog bones together, we have got workto do”!
Theplan was to as soon as possible travel by land to The Sea of Galilee,and now the “Muster of The Queen”finally saw shore. The sun gazed and the redhead, pale skinned Joneswith freckles all over his face, wiped his sore sunburned lips.
-Captain, shouldn’t we wait until sunset before we do more?Emanuel looked at the young cabin boy and tried to see how much morework could be drawn from him before he fell. -Take the rest of theday off Jones, you deserve it.
We anchor as soon as possible and continue tomorrow morning beforesunrise.
Emanuel started to plan this journey one year ago after the encounterof what he thought was a mythological creature. He had been toldabout the sea beasts that were to be found all over the world withdifferent names. What he thought to be more interesting was that theywere also called “Titans” and sea pirates sailing theMediterranean sea. He knew of the folklore flowing widely and thegenerally superstitious mind of people and he didn’t want to beone of them, yet he saw what he saw. They all did, that day.
As Emanuel stroll the harbor just before sunrise he hears a gunshotand Nathan's voice, then some men who scream “infidel,infidel”, echoing between the stone and concrete buildings.
Joneshad explored the City of Akko that night, after they’d anchoredin Ptolemais, and the captain had given him the rest of the eveningoff. He took Nathan with him. Nathan was a big brute man with a largeblonde, grayish
beard and eyebrows that were much too big for his face. Nathan didn’tlook English at all, if you believed in blond Vikings, then that’swhat he looked like. Being a member of the royal fleet, they all hadto appear proper but Nathan was the kind of man you loved for hisloyalty and feared for his looks, strength and will. He just wasn’tsomeone you’d correct. To Jones he was a role model ofmasculinity and the father he’d never experienced. Once he wasold enough and had earned enough money, he thought he would leave thefleet to start a family and become like Nathan to his futurechildren.
When they had walked the streets of Ptolemais for some hours andenjoyed the fresh air of the night, they stopped to get some sleep onthe stone-dock by the sea. Jones rolled his jacket together and putit as a pillow under his head, while Nathan looked at the stars andtalked about the adventures that they’d already experiencedwith the captain. Suddenly two men appeared from nowhere. Jones onlygot the time to see one man hitting Nathan in the face withsomething, before he heard a sharp explosion and felt a demonic pain,as if the inside of his head suddenly caught on fire. Just like if aspear had penetrated his forehead, the pain spread through his skullin less than a second. and in the far distance he heard Nathan'svoice. He felt the chill of dying, then nothing more.
Nathan felt the pain of losing the young boy and shouts at the top ofhis lungs, “Jones is shot in the head”! His voicetraveled like rolling thunder, and as he called out for attention hegrabbed a basalt stone and threw it toward the fleeing men. The stonehits one of them in the head and the other one screamed “infidel,infidel”!
To Nathan's goodfortune his skull is harder than what he got hit with himself
,so tumbled but not unconscious he acts quickly to get up on hisfeet. He lifts the young freckled cabin boy up and starts walkingtoward the ship.
It didn’t take long before Emanuel found Nathan carrying Jonesin his arms but before he could call the rest of his crew to aid,they were ambushed by something that Emanuel thought looked like menfrom an ancient tribe. He
tried to fight but they were too many and seemed to be stronger andquicker in every way. The Captain and Nathan got knocked down and allwent black.
It felt like days had passed when Emanuel finally woke up, realizinghe is tied to hands and feet, and it looks like he is in a cave ofsome sort. The stone walls are colored and if he wasn’t in suchdespair he would say that it was eminent and beautiful patterns andpaintings but now, he was kept prisoner.
“You are in the City of Petra, the stone city” Asoft female voice said. Emanuel turned around and behind him on herknees, the mermaid sat which he had seen one year ago. In front ofher Jones laid dead, pale and naked on a bed of stones and myrrh.Behind them a fire was burning and the cave smelled like herbs andsomething he couldn’t really identify.
-What are you doing with my cabin boy? He is dead for god sake givehim the decency of some clothes before his final rest! What savagesare you people?
She smeared the dead body with oil as she spoke - I am Rehba, Ibelong to this nomad people. We live like this, she says -all the wayfrom the caves by the sea of Galilee to the red sea.
We are all crofts men in the beginning who worked with stone shaping,building, water, herbs and metallurgy. This city, Rehba says, was ourtrading post. Our ancestors sold stone croft here to the whole world,it was like the biggest building exhibition ever seen. The hundredmeter walk into the King's Treasure were lit up by burning oil andwaterfalls were carefully planned taking routes down the mountains.It looked like heaven. Every family had their specialty. Some madebasalt stones to roads, some did obelisks or statues or temples. Thecity bloomed and we grew to be thousands. Then the wealth of the cityand the secrets of the people became a burden to a jealous king, hewanted it all and allied with others. In his cruelty he slaughtered
those who freely didn’t become slaves and the dessert driedonly a few months later.
Rehba turns from the cabin boy with a curved knife, that in firstimpression scares Emanuel but instead of attacking him she lets himloose. She puts her finger to her lips and whispers -be silent nowand watch...
Theflickering flames grew smaller as Rehba got on her knees again andEmanuel thought that she was praying.
Emanuel didn’t like this at all but without really consentingto anything he lets her continue. From the wall above his head hesees a creature, much like an anemone from the sea with hundreds oftentacles slowly crawling down, he could barely see this jellysubstance since it was mostly seen through and by instinct he reachesfor the knife to kill it.
Rehbaswiftly grabs his hand “hush” she says, -only to watch!-What is it, Emanuel whispers. They are called souls or symbioticangels, Rehba hushes him again.
Theanemone crawls down the wall and onto the body and back of thedeceased. Along his spine the tentacles split the skin open andpresses itself inside. For a moment Emanuel can see the skin onJones' back bubble and move but then it stops and the bumbsdisappear.
Rehba smiled and continued to whisper with enthusiasm “watch,watch”! Emanuel can’t make a sound and soon Jones' headmoves a bit and through the hole in his skull the blood startspumping again and with a popping sound the bullet falls out. Emanuelsstomach turns inside out and he has to vomit.
-Schhh! Rehba orders.
With a deep inhale and delivering scream, young Jones then comesalive and just as suddenly as he started, he stops to scream. Quicklyhe gets up on his feet and all confused discover that he iscompletely naked. He tries to cover himself when he sees Rehba andshouts out like he was deaf - Where the hell am I? -Captain, have Ibeen drugged?
Rehba looks at the shocked captain, who was gasping for air himself -you can talk to Jones now, Emanuel, she said. Then she turned back toJones, - you're alive now!
Later that evening, outside the cave Rehba and her people start totell the tale about the Annunakis, gods of Akkadia. Capt. Emanuel,Nathan and Jones are the guests of honor and even though the storyabout the Annunakis seemed to be explaining everything, they had thefeeling it was more religious beliefs than actual events.
Before they go to sleep, Rehba takes them into a new cave, wellhidden from curious spectators. This is J’ska she says, andpoints across the cave floor and a pond with running water from thewalls. Small holes were made in the top of the cave that let themoonlight shine through. They see the head of a sleeping something,that Rehba claimed to be one of the most important creatures on bothearth as in heaven. J’ska was soaring a couple of centimetersabove the water. Jones rubbed his sideburns -Can we take the head? Heasks. Everyone turns and looks at him a bit surprised. No, Rehbasays. She is just an image, an illusion.
-But, Emanuel counters -the head does have a complete reflection inthe water!
Emanuelis still curious about why Rehba had been so far out in the sea whenhe first saw her and wants to know. Rehba smiles and nods her head. -Tomorrow, I will show you something!
The following morning they begin to travel by camel to Genesareth.Rehba and the others are very tense. She explains that the Sea ofGalilee and the port of Akko are highly guarded by differentcountries and cultures. The different groups of nomads circling,suspect everyone for treasoning.
Shesays, -you’d better have eyes in the back of your head if youwant to keep it!
In the cave he sees this water-woman pour pulverized feldspar andtear small pieces from paper thin copper sheets and place it inside agoats' bladder.
Then she mixes salt water with vinegar in a larger bowl and heat itup on a slate. Emanuel is astonished, he had no idea of what she wasdoing but by now he knew that her education and knowledge must beamazingly rich.
As he looks at her working, he can’t help but feel that strongconnection to her again, just as he had done one year ago. Besidesthat she was utterly beautiful, he felt that he needed her to be hismore than anything else. Maybe, he reflected, that was the reason helet her save Jones before he knew that this was what she was doing.
She took a string of leather and tied the opening of the bladdertogether and said -come we don’t have much time. As they divedinto the water of Galilee, Rehba swam quickly toward one of the bigbasalt stones, and dug a hole under it to place the bladder. In onlya few seconds the bladder filled up and increase in size, andmagically began to lift the rock. By the time she had finished movingit, Emanuel had been up by the surface several times gasping for airwhile Rehba didn’t seem to be bothered at all. He thought itwas a bit peculiar but left it for now, because he didn’t wantto miss this invention in practice for anything in the world.
Back on land he wanted to know why all this technology, - I amamazed! But why do you move blocks or stones under water? Rehbasmiled as always and answered briefly -My ancestors changed where thewater flowed in channels leading it to or from waters like this. Someareas needed to be flooded because of the dry soil in sun-drownedland, some areas needed to be built but, how to build when we havenot strength to move the weight needed? -We can't move heavierobjects than our own body weight on land! And also, of course thebest quality stones are under water.
Emanueland Rehba goes back to the others and while they walk he asks heragain why she was so far out in the Mediterranean sea the first timehe saw her. For the first time since he met her, Rehba's smiledisappeared. -Emanuel, this land belongs to no one! It is the cradleof birth, where it all began, the value of it needs to be understood.-If I tell you the end before you understand the beginning, the endwill only serve as the beginning of assumptions!
Assumptions do no man nogood but feed new conflicts, war and destruction.
Emanuelwas neither comfertable or satisfied with that answer and suspectedshe told him a riddle only to confuse him, and make him leave thequestion.
He decided to not let her dribble him away from the subject. Hegrabbed her by the shoulders, -tell me, he said! -How you could swimin the middle of the Mediterranean sea and scream like a siren! Andwhile we're at it, he continued, -how could you hold your breath formore than twenty minutes just now in the Galilee?
Rehba shook loose from Emanuel’s grip, she turned around andlifted her maroon-colored hair up, showing her bare neck. -Because ofthese! Rehba
cried out, offended from the mistrust against her by Emanuel.
On each side of her neck, curved toward her shoulders she opened arow of gills. -Is it time now for you to say I am an abomination?Rehba asked while she let her hair down again and turned around. Hereyes were filled with tears and her bright smile had turned into athin and stubborn line.
Emanuel nodded, -yes!He answered.
Therewere nothing of a mermaid about Rehba, she didn’t solve hismythological quest for answers. She was for all he knew, exactly whatRehba said herself. An abomination, something that went wrong innature!
The journey back to Ptolemais was tense because of all the curiouseyes along the way. Emanuel didn’t say a word but Jones andNathan seemed to have a blast with these creatures of the sea. Theyhad such a great time, it really began to disturb Emanuel.
A mile before they reached the old city Akko, Jones stopped hiscamel. - Wait, something is wrong, he says. The company pulled in andturnas to Jones who was starting to look very pale. Look, he says andtears his shirt off. On his chest and belly, blue and red lines werestarting to cover him like a very detailed map. Rehba rode up to himand placed her hand on his belly. “The angel is sick",she whispered. Emanuel who already felt such disgust towards Rehba,broke out in rage and yelled, -let him be you monster!
Injustafew secondsthegroupofnomads,movedin,infrontofEmanuel to hinderhimfromreachingRehbaandJones.Farsah,brotherofRehbaridesup to himand uncovers a riflebeneath histhawb. He spoke in alow baritone- like voice, “Jonesdied once, do you want to kill him again? I don’t care whatyou think ofmy people butifyou calleither one ofus monster again,I will shoot youmyself! Theonly reason for your insolence are the fact that your Queen won’tpay for the story your bring her. Your ego is bigger than
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