Sasha Lessin, Ph.D. (Anthropology, U.C.L.A.) #ufo #crackpot #conspiracy enkispeaks.com

Jesus led the resistence to Enlil – Yahweh, the genocidal Commander of the goldmining expedition from the planet Nibiru to Earth. Jesus, from his home in France and in North America, defied Yahweh and taught ‘Help the poor.
Sustain the feeble. Do evil to no one. Do not covet what you do not possess. Reverence Woman, the foundation of all that is good and beautiful.’“
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Jesus was just one of many prophets or messiahs who were carefully planned by the Anunnaki [Nibirans Who Came in Rockets] gods to keep humanity fearful and obedient to the great gods [Enlil/Yahweh and Marduk/Allah] who ruled the world and still rule it today” Their organizations “control our day-to-day lives, what brands we consume, how we dress, what TV shows we watch, what we drive, what beer we drink, where we go on holiday, the price of oil. A small number of Anunnaki gods still reside among us, controlling our affairs.

Jesus was the most successful of the planted messiahs. He managed to plant seeds of obedience and unconsciously spread the principle of ‘divide and conquer’ among humanity.”
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Enlil, delivering the final stroke to his masterful control over humanity, wanted to ensure genetic supremacy for his fabricated messiah.” Enlil, given his disgust for humans and his belief in genetic determinism, employed “artificial insemination of the young virgin, giving [he believed] Jesus a genetic advantage” and “abilities other humans lacked.
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Jesus took upon himself the hopeless situation of the slave species.” He realized Enlil had manipulated him to die as a martyr.”

Jesus didn’t die on the cross or with his resurrection. The Anunnaki revived him after his crucifixion. The “angel” [Nibiran] “did something to the guards, incapacitated them and used Mary to spread the propaganda that Jesus had arisen.

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