The
Mayan Kingdom was dangerous and oppressive during the reign of the Snake Kings.
The rulers came from the ancient Summarian kingdom, who were referred to as the
Anunnaki, beings who were half god and half human. Their time in power over the
Mayan kingdom extended from 250 to 900 A.D. The Anunnaki also settled in other
areas around the world. The Snake Kings were hungry for power and some of the
rulers struggled against the drive to own and control the entire Mayan dynasty.
The kingdom was located in the southern
area of Mexico and Central America. The jungle in the Peten Basin area where
the Mayans existed was thick with tropical plants and foliage and it was warm
but drier than other jungle areas around the world. This tropical area was
considered one of the most favorable for many of them. The land was rich with
many resources: fertile soil, nickel, zinc, lead, gold, silver and jade.
Many of the hills in the kingdom were made
from cut stone. Some of the hills had massive tunnels. The hills were actually
rudimentary pyramids, somewhat hidden at first glance. The border of the
peninsula consisted of a great limestone shelf approximately 9,840 feet thick
which adjoin-ed the sparkling blue waters of the Gulf of Mexico, an absolutely
beautiful and scenic area. The massive limestone shelf had risen from the
depths of the sea for over 30 million years and continues to rise. It creates a
protective wall from outside intruders.
Each kingdom was made up of a
variety of classes. The upper class were the full blooded Anunnaki, the middle
class were the Anunnaki and human hybrids, and the lower class consisted of the
full-blooded humans. The Anunnaki continued with their experiments of using
their own DNA to produce more intelligent humans as they did in Summeria. They
wanted humans to easily carry out the orders given by them.
The Anunnaki’s
advanced scientific knowledge and physical strength led the human inhabitants
to believe they were gods sent down from the heavens to provide the humans with
the advancements they desired to obtain. The Anunnaki numbered approximately
two million and they ruled the areas they resided in a tyrannical fashion. They
were mischievous, creative, highly scientific and intelligent beings who have
made a major impact on Earth and its inhabitants for thousands of years.
The Anunnaki rulers were feared and highly respected
by many of Earth’s inhabitants. They were half god, half human with some
serpent characteristics, they had snake like eyes and forked tongues. They possessed many godlike abilities and
appeared to be rather large humans. Their heads were oval with pointy chins.
Their eyes were large and their skin was a rather ashy color. Powerful muscles
lined their torsos and arms. The females were built in the same manner as the
males and it was sometimes difficult to determine if the being was female or
male. These unique beings were aliens from the planet Nibiru. Nibiru passes by
Earth approximately every 3,500 years and some of the beings from this planet
hop to Earth via worm holes.
They
developed a complex astronomical/astrologi-
cal system. This system served as the manner by
which life on Earth was ordered, as it contained information crucial to the
life force of the planet, such as the movements and interrelationship of the
sun and moon. It was based on the number six. Because of this elaborate system
people were able to become sea-faring individuals and were also able to plant
and harvest using the rotations of the moon as a guide. Their original domain
when they arrived on this planet for the first time was Sumer. Cuneform tablets
tell the history of these advanced beings.
Various sciences were introduced to
the human inhabitants. They learned how to work with metals to alter the shape
by the use of metallurgy. The humans were taught how to use specific plants as
medicines and they taught the humans about agriculture and provided them with
seeds to enable them to grow a variety of vegetables. They were introduced to
farming implements such as hoes and rakes. Oxen were equipped with large plows
so the workers could turn up the land and prepare it for planting.
The Mayans planted corn which was referred
to as maize and they also planted various kinds of beans. They became astute
with their agricultural abilities and started expanding with what they were
growing. Their diets consisted of squash, potatoes, tomatoes, and chili
peppers. The cocoa plants were used to extract cocoa. Cocoa was considered a
luxury. Honey was extracted from bee hives, also. After discovering the
sweetness of cocoa and honey, the Mayans became accustomed to such delicacies.
The inhabitants continued to hunt deer,
turkey, quail, duck, tapir, spider monkeys, and howler monkeys. They also
fished for various kinds of fish and trained cormorants to help them catch
fish. Many of the foods they enjoyed were associated with the many gods they
worshipped. Cormorants were aquatic birds found in tropical climates. The
inhabitants believed they needed to abide the rules set forth by their gods to
ensure an abundance of food.
One
of the most important Maya deities was the “Young
Maize God,” usually portrayed with a head in the form of an ear of corn.
This god appeared in Mayan mythology as
the creator god who descended to the underworld and then reappeared with the
world tree which holds the center of the earth. The tree represented the four
cardinal directions. The world tree was sometimes viewed as a maize plant. One
of the names of the Mayan maize god was Yum
Caax, Master of the Fields in Harvest,
and another, as at Palenque was Hun-Nale-Ye, One Revealed Sprouting.
The Mayan
reverence for maize was covered in the Popol
Vuh religious text, where the ancestors of humanity were described
as being made of maize. Other important foodstuffs besides maize had their own
gods, for example, Ek Chuah was
considered the god of cacao and so significant was water to crops that the Maya
rain god Chac was garnished special
prominence, especially during times of drought (Coe and Houston, 2005).
The Mayan
inhabitants were under a strict obligation to follow and abide the
convenants. The con-venants defined
expected behaviors. Gods were called upon for the production of maize. The
production and consumption of maize defined the Mayans. Incense and animal
sacrifice were used in their spiritual practices. The most significant offering
came from the body, by the release of blood from the mouth, penis, ears, or the
surrogate flesh of captives or slaves.
The Anunnaki
created a machine that controlled the weather. The sound wave machine could
stir up a storm as powerful as a hurricane. They would tell the inhabitants
that a storm was coming and then turn on the machine and create the predicted
storm. When rain was needed to feed the crops, they would request the humans to
dance for hours at a time and then sneak off and turn on the sound wave machine
and cause it to rain. Sometimes they would block any rain from falling and
cause a draught. Many humans lost their lives when there were draughts. The
Anunnaki had a lot of fun playing cat and mouse with the humans.
Lucifer was
created partially with serpent char-acteristics and so he was quite attuned and
aware of anyone of that nature. Beings bred, either partially or totally from
the serpent origins, were very powerful and could sway humans and other beings
below their stature to participate in various types of activities, good and
bad. Much of the technology that has been introduced to Earth’s inhabitants was
either derived from the fallen angels or the Anunnaki.
Resembling the fallen angels to a
large degree because they are half god, the fallen angels and Anunnaki were
adept at the art of deception even from each other. They often played tricks on
one another pretending to be another origin. One time, Haro, a fallen angel,
pretended to be a human woman who was very beautiful and alluring. The other
fallen angels were caught spying on her and wanted to become intimate with her.
She conned one of the fallen angels to kill a religious group of people for her
because she wanted to be rid of them. Armual agreed to do so if she agreed to
go to bed with him.
He killed the humans and met with
the woman at her home. When Armual unclothed and crawled into bed with her, she
turned back to the fallen angel form of Haro and laughed hysterically. Armual
promised to get back at him if it was the last thing he did. The other fallen
angels roared with laughter when they discovered what happened. For the longest
time when human women tried to taunt the fallen ones they did not get the
attention they were seeking because they thought it was another prank. Often
these women were killed at first sight. The Anunnaki and fallen angels posed as
handsome, tall and strong men who got the attention of many human women. The
art of deception was practiced on a regular basis.
Pakal the Great, an Anunnaki ruler,
ordered the massive construction of the Temple of Inscriptions to be built in
Palenque. The workers were toiling night and day. Sweat was pouring off their
bodies in buckets. Some passed out from heat exhaustion.
“Gordryl, pick up the pace. I can’t
wait to hold meetings and celebrations in the Temple,” ordered Pakal to one of
the foremen of the project. Gordryl was a human hybrid who hated Pakal as much
as the rest of the inhabitants of Palenque.
All of the rulers working with Pakal
were not in agreement about how the temple was to be built. The one thing they
did agree upon was the use of hieroglyphics which would tell the story of the
history of their reign. The inscriptions were laboriously carved into the walls
of the temple by the laborers. Some of the advanced tools were used when the
laborers were sleeping to quicken the production. The laborers were amazed to
find additional hieroglyphics and wondered how they were completed which gave
another reason their rulers were referred to as gods. The advanced tools were
kept hidden from them. The Anunnaki liked playing with their subjects’ minds
and wanted them to be aware they could perform magic. They liked being treated
like gods.
Large shelves were constructed to
form the outer walls of the temple and the top section was near completion. The
temple resembled the pyramids in Egypt with the base being larger than the top.
Some of the workers were working on the stairs to the main atrium. The laborers
were painting the hieroglyphics. The juice of berries and blood were used as
the paint. A dead sheep lay on a stone slab with its neck cut.
Construction material in the form of
limestone was readily accessible and easy to use. Limestone hardened after it
was exposed to the air and it was easily quarried. They also found some
deposits of flint and chert, chert resembles flint. The Anunnaki demonstrated
how to construct axes from flint and chert which was vital for slash and burn
farming. This type of
farming was a method of crop growing used in tropical areas, in which
forest vegetation is felled and burned. Following the burning,
the land was used to grow produce for a few years, then the original forest is
allowed to reinvade.
The temple took five years to build.
Many laborers lost their lives during the construction due of the dangerous
conditions and hot temperatures. Pakal and the other elites started planning a
large gala after the completion of the temple. It was the talk of the Mayan
empire. Many were going to travel from near and far to attend such an event.
Pakal was excited and looked forward to finally getting the recognition he felt
he deserved.
“I am going to bring all the
musicians into the court to play. They must abide by the rules of hierarchy
according to the instrument they are playing. I will be leading the procession
by performing a special dance I have been preparing for this occasion,” said
Pakal.
The classical musical imagery fell in a
specific order with the singers and maraca players performing first and they
were followed by the drummers, holders of turtle shell rasps and the
trumpeters. The dancers were led by the rulers and the dance was choreographed.
The dancers carried flowers and their costumes were elaborate.
The day of celebration finally
arrived. Many of the attendees of the gala were getting drunk on the wine
prepared for the event. It was laced with peyote, an ancient herb that caused
hallucinations. The audience’s heads were swaying back and forth to the music.
They were smiling and looking rather comical as they reached for imaginary
flowers they thought were floating in the air.
The rulers were aware of the drunken
state of the members of the human hybrid audience and so they decided to make
things more interesting and use the drunken attendees for their own amusement.
The effects of Peyote did not influence the full-blooded Anunnaki in any
way. They ordered the attendees to
remove their clothing. They did so as ordered. They were instructed to dance
around the arena. After a while of observing their clumsy performance, the
Anunnaki became bored and decided to rid themselves of their drunken patrons so
they were loaded into a spaceship and
delivered to the middle of a jungle in a foreign land. Many did not make it out
alive. They were attacked by wild cats. Some of the more fortunate humans were
able to sleep off the effects of the drug and managed to run from the
predators. Disoriented and lost, they finally found refuge in a small village.
They were delivered to a place referred to today as Africa.
The working class was also needed to
seek the rulers’ prized possessions so the humans that were transported to Africa
were picked up and brought back to the Mayan empire. The prized feathers from
the quetzal were highly sought by the Mayan kings. The feathers were an
iridescence blue, green and gold. These feathers had to be obtained from their
natural habitat which was in the cloud forests of Alta Verapaz and the Sierra
de las Minas in Guatemala. Some of the peasants were ordered to seek these
feathers. Thousands of these feathers were used when elaborate costumes were
made for the rulers. The quetzal were becoming extinct because they were over
hunted.
Green jade was used to make much of their
jewelry. This valuable mineral was found in pebbles and boulders sought in
river deposits. The thorny oyster was considered the most prized shell. Divers
needed to seek these treasures from the waters off the Caribbean and Pacific
coasts. It was dangerous to dive into these large bodies of water. The seas
were fraught with sharks, manta rays and other dangerous predators. Many lost
their lives diving and hunting for treasures.
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Zerill, a Mayan king from Tikal,
started his day by caressing the silky fur of his pet jaguar. Yumu rubbed
against his leg and snatched a leg of a cooked goose from his owner’s plate.
Zerill scolded Yumu and grabbed the food from the jaguar’s mouth. The jaguar
growled and then left the area with his tail between his legs.
Zerill was planning a strategy to
take over the city of Calakmul. Tikal was attacked recently by the warriors
from Calakmul. It was a bloody skirmish that left Zerill reeling with anger and
frustration.
Armil, Zerill’s wife, walked across
the floor to sit next to her husband.
“I don’t know what to do about those
barbarians from Calakmul. They came at us pretty hard yesterday. It was a
short-lived battle which left a few scars on the fortress walls,” said Zerill.
“I know when I was shooting the fire
arrows at our enemies, it seemed like they were not going to retreat. I think I
only killed ten of them,” said Armil.
“You did well considering the state
you are in,” said Zerill. He patted his wife’s swollen belly.
Armil grabbed his hand and patted
it. The unborn baby kicked at their hands.
“He’s going to be a lively one, my
dear,” said Zerill.
Armil smiled and reached over to
grab the cooked goose leg that Yumu tried to steal. She started eating. She
poured a glass of passionflower juice from a large silver pitcher.
Zerill excused himself after kissing
his wife. He had to meet with his generals and plan the attack on Calakmul. He
was rubbing his hands together in anticipation.
“We have to make our power known to
those awful tyrants,” said Zerill.
“They gave us some trouble
yesterday, but I think the fire arrows were a nice touch,” said Zahil, one of
the generals.
The sprawling city of Tikal had a
population of approximately 60,000. Its elegant buildings dazzled anyone who
visited the city. It was the jewel of the area and the envy of many. The
Anunnaki traveled from place to place creating one mega-city after another. The
city of Holmul was located between Calakmul and Tikal. The inhabitants of
Holmul tried to remain neutral regarding the strife between the inhabitants of
Calakmul and Tikal, the bigger cities. The advanced technology of the Anunnaki
was going to be taken out for test drive against Calakmul.
“We have developed a new bomb. I
think it will blow a few buildings to pieces in no time at all. I want their
attacks to stop once and for all,” replied Zerill.
In a few hours the bombs were
prepared to be detonated and loaded onto a carrier. The carrier was loaded onto
a small spaceship. Nerol, a Tikal general, blew into a conch shell to get the
attention of all the warriors. He wanted to send off the limited number of
warriors in the proper manner and remind them of who was in charge. Only three
warriors boarded the spaceship.
One warrior had to fly the
spacecraft and two had to load the bombs and push the button to fire the bombs
on the buildings. The bombs were dropped onto three buildings at Calakmul.
Three buildings were leveled to the ground. One of the Calakmul generals held
up a white flag and the bombing discontinued. Zerill’s generals set up a
meeting to discuss what happened.
“I liked hearing about the white
flag. It means they know we mean business,” said Zahil, a general.
“I want to set up a peace meeting
with their ruler as soon as possible. Let’s send one of our messenger pelicans
to their city to give them a message,” said Hallad, another general. Pelicans
were used to deliver messages from one location to the next. They knew the area
well and could fight off any other birds who may want to intercept the
deliveries.
The city was bustling with activity. The
inhabitants of Holmul got word that a cease fire may occur and there may be
peace.
Large tables were set up with
venison and crocodile steaks and lots of the tropical fruits that were so
plentiful in the area. Large vats of wine were sitting in the middle of the
room. The men and women were raising their wine mugs and shouting sounds of
glee in anticipation of the war finally ending between their neighbors.
Hadrudu, the ruler of Holmul, stood
and approached one of the women who was standing near one of the back walls.
She blushed as he approached her and he extended his hand for her to join him.
Music was playing softly. Three Anunnaki human hybrid women were playing flute
maracas, a conch shell and metal bells. Hadrudu pulled Arnal close to him and
began dancing slowly with her.
The crowd was watching in amazement
as the couple moved simultaneously to the music. Arnal stared dreamily into
Hadrudu’s eyes. Arnal was a human hybrid woman with long black hair, a slim
body and dark mesmerizing eyes. She batted her long eyelashes seductively.
Hadrudu grabbed her and pulled her closer to him. The mating dance of seduction
began.
Arnal was a little tipsy from all
the wine she drank so she leaned more onto her willing dance partner. Arnal’s
parents approached the couple and began undressing their daughter slowly while
the couple continued dancing. It was their dream to wed their daughter to
someone in the ruling class. Others joined in and helped removed her clothing.
Finally, her slippers were removed and all she was left wearing was a thin
cotton sheath. Hadrudu picked up Arnal in his arms and carried her off to his
bedroom at the far end of the palace.
Arnal was laid on the large puffy
bed stuffed with bird feathers. She enjoyed the softness of the mattress.
Hadrudu began undressing by slowly removing each article of his clothing. Arnal
was anticipating her wedded bliss when a bomb struck the palace and shook the
entire building. Part of the building was destroyed. The part of building where
the festivities were being held was left untouched. All the attendees at the
party were shaken. They sought their ruler and asked him what happened. Arnal
was quickly covering herself with a blanket when they stormed into the room.
Hadrudu sent some of his generals to
explore what happened.
A foreign spaceship was seen
circling the city, a spacecraft that did not appear to belong to any of the
Anunnaki rulers. It was a foreign vehicle.
“We created a new spacecraft to
throw off our enemies and make them believe we are from another planet to
confuse them. The inhabitants of Holmul didn’t know what hit them. It was not
my wish to kill a lot of them because they have tried to remain neutral, but I
do want them to believe they are not safe. They need to fear that others may be
coming after them. My next plan involves coming to their aid and telling them
that some of our buildings were bombed. We need to come up with a plan to
protect them and ourselves. Building this alliance is a good way to get back at
those scoundrels at Tikal,” said Merol, the ruler of Calakmul.
“I like how you think. We could use
allies,” replied Nera, a general.
“The plan is in place. I have sent a
messenger pelican to let Hadrudu know we need to meet with him,” said Merol.
Merol was looking forward to developing this alliance. His next plan was to
reveal what the ruler of Tikal had planned and what they needed to do together
to stop them in their tracks. He planned on revealing the invention of the
foreign spacecraft by the inhabitants of Tikal. The population of Tikal was a
little larger than that of Calakmul. The added numbers of the smaller community
of Holmul would help considerably at destroying Tikal’s defenses and the city
was strategically located
The spacecraft was hidden in a
tunnel in one of the food warehouses in the area in which the serfdom resided.
All the electrical equipment was turned off and the homing device was buried
deep in the jungle. All traces of its existence were erased until they were
ready to plant the spacecraft in the Tikal area to frame them of espionage and
pose them as being a dangerous threat.
Mind reading and telepathic
communication was prominent amongst the Anunnaki so some of the inhabitants got
wind of the Merol’s devious plan and decided to do damage control before their
plans were carried out too far. Zerill reached Hadrudu telepathically and
informed him about what Merol was up to. Hadrudu felt like his hands were tied.
He did not want to get involved in their games so he decided to arm his city
with a force shield to protect the city from any further attacks.
“Our scientists have been working
really hard to come up with various weapons of destruction. I think they came
up with some biological warfare. I am curious to see what it is,” said Zerill.
Meanwhile, Teotihuacan was becoming more
and more of a military giant and was gaining a lot of notoriety. Teotihuacan
wiped out many of the villages and citadels in the surrounding area of
Teotihuacan.
Teotihuacan was established under
the strictest guidelines. The main purpose for its development was for
religious reasons, the overall goal was to be the epicenter of all religious
practices for the Mayan people. Many temples resembling pyramids were erected
to honor the gods, primarily the moon and sun gods. The citadel was erected in
a small fertile valley. The inhabitants flourished because of their
agricultural success. They grew many varieties of vegetables and tropical fruit
which were in abundance in the area. The ruthless Anunnaki rulers continued
depopulating lots of surrounding villages to add to the ever-growing
population. Many of the victims from these villages were brought to the larger
communities to work for the ruling class.
A
concrete road of a little over two miles was referred to as the "Avenue of
The Dead" which began from the city square in the middle of the city and
went from south to the north of the city. The angle and elevation of the road
created an illusion that the road went right into the sky. Along the Avenue of
The Dead many smaller temples lined the streets.
The adobe houses of the common folk had
only one story, a flat roof, and no windows. Each house faced a tiny backyard,
doors were the only source of fresh air and light. Given the extensive
population and the area in which all residents had available to reside,
especially the working class, space was definitely an issue. Over 100,000
inhabitants resided in this city.
The art, mythology, and architecture
of Teotihuacan were dedicated entirely to honor the gods. The most powerful god
was Quetzalcoatl. He was the god with a snake body covered in bird feathers.
The Temple of the Feathered Serpent ended up being one of the largest
structures of the city. The temple was built in the form of a pyramid and was
decorated with reliefs depicting snakes, dragons, demons, and the
fire-breathing head of Quetzal-coatl.
Sacrificial animals were buried
inside of the Feathered Serpent Pyramid. A walled tunnel was developed under
the Serpent Pyramid for easy access and departure. Teleo, one of the rulers,
hid some of his jewels in one of the hidden vaults in the tunnel. The tunnel
also served as a place to hold sacrificial rituals. The vaults were used to
bury certain rulers and priests.
Zerill was visited by Teleo. Teleo had his eye
on Tikal for quite some time. It was one of the jewels of the Mayan empire.
Teleo asked Zerill to step down from his role as king and told him he had
someone else in mind for his position, one of Teleo’s generals. Zerill, after
getting over the shock of being asked to resign from his position, looked at
Teleo and blatantly refused. He called in his armed guards to escort Teleo and
his entourage out of the citadel of Tikal. Zerill was concerned that he invited
serious retribution as a result of his refusal.
“Can you believe the gall of some
rulers. I will never abandon my role as king. I have been a great ruler of my
kingdom. What are we going to do about this problem? Do you think he is going
to try to take over our city by force?” asked Zerill.
“I believe he wants to take over
Tikal,” replied another general.
“We need to build up our armed
forces and prepare for a possible attack,” ordered Zerill.
Zerill with the help of his generals
and warriors started recruiting more warriors. They were trained in armed
combat. An arsenal of ammunition and machine guns were created by the
scientists. More flying machines were built and supplied with bombs. Teleo sent
a message apologizing for his brazen acts. A year went by and Zerill did not
hear anything from Teleo.
Teleo and some of his generals
visited one of his kingdom’s laboratories. One of the scientists injected a
monkey with a serum. He called the serum black death. The monkey was fine for a
few hours. Then the monkey started breaking out with red sores all over his
body. He started wheezing. The whites of his eyes turned yellow. The monkey was
laying on the floor convulsing. After only five hours after the monkey received
the serum, the monkey lay dead on the floor. Teleo was shocked when he observed
the monkey’s death.
Eeril, the scientist, told Teleo
that black death did not have to be injected. It can also be picked up through
the air. All someone had to do was breath in the air and the spray of the
illness will latch on to the hair follicles of a being’s nose or it can enter
the eyes, through the skin or enter the mouth cavity. It was very contagious
and spreads easily from one host to another. Teleo and his generals were
impressed with the invention of such a lethal weapon. The serum was proven
lethal to Anunnaki hybrids and humans.
Small spaceships glided silently
over the citadel of Tikal. Some of the warriors dropped vials of the black
death serum onto the city. The deadly virus was dropped everywhere, on the
gardens, the water supplies, the streets, and into every opening they could
reach and deposit the virus.
Sounds of broken glass woke up some
of the inhabitants. Candles were being lit in the workers’ homes. Some cries
could be heard when some of the inhabitants stepped on broken glass. Broken
glass was everywhere. They looked up at the sky and did not see anything but
the stars shining brightly on the cloudless night. A gust of wind blew the
toxic fumes around the city and into every corner. Teleo employed the use of
their weather machine to create the wind.
Zerill woke from his heavy slumber
and stepped outside to see what was going on. He saw one of the generals
grasping his throat.
Zerill smelled the broken glass and
could not make out the smell. He smelled the air and could not make out what
the strange smell was. He ordered
everyone to go back to bed.
The next day, many of the Anunnaki
hybrids and human inhabitants were laying all over the community, dead. Some of
them were wheezing and they were covered in red sores. Armil ran from the
temple to find one of the generals to find out what happened and was shocked to
see all the sick and dead people.
The Anunnaki were left defenseless
after all their weapons were either destroyed or confiscated. They were forced
to follow Teleo’s commands.
Teleo had the entire city of Tikal
sprayed with an antidote to rid the city of the black death virus. He waited an
additional two months before having his troops enter the city to burn the dead.
All the dead were moved to an open field by large machines and torched. Every
nook and cranny were sprayed with the antidote to rid the city of all the
toxins. Soon after the city was safe from the toxins, he moved some of his
entourage of priests and generals to Tikal to take over the city. He planned on
taking over the entire Mayan empire after this successful venture.
“We discovered how deadly the death
toxins are. We need to take over this entire region and strip the country of
its resources for our personal use. I want to be a very powerful and wealthy
god who has command over everything in this kingdom,” said Teleo.
Teleo performed rituals that were
adopted from his home planet. He prayed to the sun and moon gods for guidance.
His followers joined in and summoned the gods to provide them with assistance.
He thought once the inhabitants of
the Mayan dynasty learned about his great powers, they would bow down to him
and give him what he wanted.
Teleo floated above the inhabitants
in one of the courtyards in a small spaceship. He demanded they listen to what
he had to say. He spoke with authority. Some of the humans were trembling, but
the Anunnaki started to smirk. They were wondering why Teleo thought he was
above them in command and power. Teleo saw one of the Anunnaki smile in a
wicked way.
Teleo learned there was talk with
the other rulers about overturning Teleo’s rule. Not long after word got out
about Teleo’s plan to rule the entire Dynasty, plans were being made to put an
end to Teleo. The awareness of Teleo’s plans and the preparations to stop Teleo
was the beginning of a huge war between all the kingdoms. Teleo and his armed
forces were destroyed. Many of the kingdoms were burned, bombed and completely
destroyed. The fighting did not end until almost all of the Mayan kingdoms were
destroyed. Some of the Anunnaki moved to other areas around the world including
more northern areas to escape the destruction.
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