Wednesday, November 19, 2025

THE CASE FOR NIMROD’S ROCKET

 This is the age of technology; there are robotic companions nearly as sexual as real people and now even flying cars. Dreams have come true in this age. Every whim of those with enough money is being met.

Each week, it seems, some advanced technology has been removed from the dust of the ground as if at one time long ago, there was another technological age before history was even written.

Conspiracy theorists believe that the world is hiding something terrible that might mean that we are not who we think we are. Our forbears seem to have been, not aliens from another planet far, far away, but citizens of another realm. Is that science or fantasy? Are we descendants of the Anunnaki — deities from Mesopotamia — the descendants of An and Ki?

An was the Sumerian version of the king of heaven and Ki the goddess of the Earth. Could that be their version of Genesis chapter six:

 

It came to pass, when men began to multiply on the face of the earth, and daughters were born unto them, that the sons of God saw the daughters of men that they were fair; and they took them wives of all which they chose.

And the Lord said, “My Spirit shall not always strive with man, for that he also is flesh: yet his days shall be an hundred and twenty years.”

There were giants in the earth in those days; and also after that, when the sons of God came in unto the daughters of men, and they bare children to them, the same became mighty men which were of old, men of renown” (Gen 6:1-4)

 

If that is true, then what is considered “mankind” today are not wholly Adam’s kind; and we are aliens in this world. Scripture validates that: “All have sinned and come short of the glory of God” (Rom 3:23); so, no natural born men strive with the Spirit of God, and we are not whole. Jesus came to make us whole again. (John 5:4 and elsewhere).

Made whole again is rebirth, “Marvel not; you must be born again” (John 3:7) as Jesus said it. Wholeness is the original glorious condition of Adam. Those who have been born again will be glorified in the manner of Adam and his wife.

The aliens who came unto Earth women had the substances of God. They were angelic creatures — Grigori from the fifth heaven, according to The Book of the Secrets of Enoch. Adam’s kind, already diluted by sin, degenerated even more; Grigori came unto them, and as such, both man and the Son of Man (Jesus) are a lower state than angels, as the psalmist wrote:

 

What is man, that You are mindful of him? and the Son of Man, that You visit Him? For You have made Him a little lower than the angels and have crowned him with glory and honor. You made Him to have dominion over the works of Your hands; You have put all things under his feet… (Psalm 8:4-6)

 

Hence, the original state of mankind — Adam’s kind — was a different state than the angelic kingdom. Angels were created beings that were both immortal but without human flesh. Flesh surely made man a lower state than the angels.

Angels were not gods but the firstborn of God who rebelled and some were cast out. They were at a higher state than mankind because they knew the things of God in Heaven.

Enoch was born again at higher state than he had been as God revealed to him all the heavens and even Himself beyond the heavens. Enoch was provided with esoteric knowledge and was on the level of the angels. As such, Enoch was allowed to return to this realm and share his knowledge, but grace saved him without him ever dying.

Enoch found “salvation,” even beyond the tenth heaven, and it was on the throne of God. He found “Salvation” — Yesua in the Hebrew (Jesus in the English). Enoch found the knowledge of life, and he would never die but live on forever. He found the “Fountain of Youth” of which so many have searched; Jesus said:

 

In the last day, that great day of the feast, Jesus stood and cried, saying, If any man thirst, let him come unto me, and drink. He that believes on me, as the scripture has said, “Out of His belly shall flow rivers of living water,” But this he spoke of the Spirit, which they that believe on Him should receive. (John 8:37-39)

 

To live forever, as the Serpent warned, men would be gods, and sure enough the Anunnaki became the gods and goddesses. In this age, those who tamper with what remains of the “son of God” in us (His Divine DNA) seek to make us immortal by gene-editing and even artificial intelligence. We are, it seems, the gods of this age, and Bill Gates An himself.

However, this commentary is not about modern technology but the ancient wisdom of An’s and Ki’s kind — the Anunnaki. Some highly intelligent beings built things like the pyramids of Egypt and Mesopotamia (Shinar). Who built the pyramids remains unknown, but Nimrod built the Tower of Babel, according to both the Bible and The Book of Jasher.

 

Cush begat Nimrod; he began to be a mighty one in the earth; he was a mighty hunter before the Lord: wherefore it is said, “Even as Nimrod the mighty hunter before the Lord.” (Gen 10:8-9)

 

The cross-reference provided by Strong’s Dictionary is Genesis 6:4. Nimrod was a “son” of Grigori giants as the son of Cush. It appears that Nimrod was the progeny of those who would be gods of a higher state than common men. Nimrod would know his stuff and be the technician of that day which by then all mankind, except for Noah (Gen 6:8), were infected by alien beings. Nimrod was from the cursed progeny of Noah from the son of Ham whose wife was surely from the admixture of Genesis 6:4.

Nimrod’s name in the Hebrew was נִמְרֹד. First, reading from right to left, comes nun. He was the “seed” of someone or something. Mem represents water, blood, or scattering and the letter resh, indicating new beginnings with him at the head. Blood can be genetics as well. Nimrod was of alien genes, if that is true.

Lastly the letter dalet is the door, or portal; representing transition, perhaps from one state to another. The resh also indicates the state of evil, or a state in the flesh.  Nimrod became the “god” who would stalk the One True God. He was a higher state than the common man (Enos is common man in the Hebrew).

Hence, by the time of Nimrod, there were numerous states of mankind: the creeping kind at a lower state whatever they were, Adam’s kind who had dominion and were in the Image of God, ‘Is kind (Cain), Enos’s kind — the common man, and finally Nimrod’s kind.

Some theorize that Nimrod was the “An” of the Anunnaki. Jasher makes him a king of the Sumerians. Because they think he was only human with An a real god, others deny that Nimrod was An. However, scripture points toward that in Genesis 3:5. Nimrod became a “god” — a man who thought of himself as a deity. Nimrod became Yeshua in his mind because of the knowledge of so many things.

Other gods are not real, so to make a distinction between them is irrational for there is only one God by definition and it was not Nimrod. He was likely the head of a new kind, originating from the sin with aliens from another world.

The Book of Jasher makes Nimrod the builder of the tower of Babel, and it was built, contrary to the will of God:

 

The whole Earth was of one language, and of one speech, and it came to pass, as they journeyed from the east, that they found a plain in the land of Shinar; and they dwelt there, and they said one to another, “Go to, let us make brick, and burn them thoroughly.” And they had brick for stone, and slime had they for mortar.

And they said, “Go to, let us build us a city and a tower, whose top may reach unto heaven; and let us make us a name, lest we be scattered abroad upon the face of the whole Earth,” and the Lord came down to see the city and the tower, which the children of men built. (Gen 11:1-5)

 

Shinar was the land of the Sumerians. “They” would have been led by a king for a city to be built. That king was Nimrod, and his underling was Terah the builder of the gods of Nimrod, according to Jasher, and Terah was the father of Abram.

Terah would have been the builder of the largest image of god ever — The Tower of Babel.

As I watched the 1927 movie, Metropolis, last evening, something caught my attention. The placard in that silent movie called “Babel” a god represented by the tower. In other words, the Tower of Babel would have been the image of some god, “Babel,” that represented the god, Marduk.

Marduk was the patron deity of Babel, and both the city and the tower were named after him. Marduk mans the “bull calf of the Sun,” or “son of the Sun.” He was thought to be the god of storms who later became the chief deity. As the son of the Sun, Marduk would have been the creator god, not Yahweh. The Tower would have been an image of Lucifer whose top would reach the heavens, perhaps lighted by the rays of the Sun; “the son” in the “son of the Sun.”

Babel might have been the image of the god Lucifer — “The Bringer of Light.” If Babel could reach the Sun, then Nimrod would prove that his god was the True God.

Babel is spelled בָּבֶל, bet – bet- lamed.

The double bet has significance — duality, such as good and evil, or this world and the world to come. Could it also mean two houses or enclosures; the tower and its top, the second letter, whose top would reach the heavens, signified by the lamed extending from Earth to heaven?

That its “top” would reach the heavens may be ambiguous. The top of any tower extends upward but this top would reach unto heavens.

The top (Hebrew ro’s) means “shake,” or perhaps perturb. The top would be dynamic and the top because the letter resh means “head.” The top would somehow be dynamic, indicating motion. Tops do not have dynamics unless they are somehow propelled. The letter aleph in ro’s following the letter resh indicates power, and the last letter shin separation (רֹאשׁ). The head would somehow separate from the tower itself.

Now consider the verb form of the word, Babel (Balal), written in the Hebrew בָּלַל. Among other things, it means “to fade away” (Strong 2006). Balal means Babel has motion. Babel would be self-propelled, having power in the image of the god itself in the manner of the ox of gold in Moses’ exodus from Egypt (Exod 32:24), about which Aaron said, “I cast it into the fire, and there came out this calf.” Hence, the calf of gold was one version of the image of Lucifer and the Tower of Babel another image of Lucifer.

Balal begins with the letter bet, the first bet of Babel, determined by the diacritical markings. The first bet would be the verb as is often the case. The first is the “head” or top that would fade as it separated.

Now, if it was just a tower to reach heaven, would it not make sense to build it on a high mountain rather than on a plain? High places were for them to get nearer their gods, but Nimrod chose a plain to build his tower.

What do explorers do now? They build their towers whose tops will reach the heavens on a plain. Little Rocketman of North Korea even does that as the towers remain on Earth.

Now a hint will be provided. Herrin’s Theory is that Nimrod, with his astounding knowledge, was “Rocket Man” who knew space dynamics. If he could escape the gravity of the Earth, that would be him overcoming the world, not Yeshua. Nimrod was not a god but a delusional man who thought he was God, and perhaps it was him that was An.

Who was Ki? Nimrod’s wife is believed to have been the Assyrian goddess Semiramis. (In mythology, Naamah may have been the wife of Utnapishtim (See my book, The Arks of Tubal-Cain); hence in The Epic of Gilgamesh, Utnapishtim parallels with Nimrod, and Naamah, Tubal-Cain’s sister, to be Nimrod’s wife, so there is perhaps An and Ki.

The point is that Nimrod was merely a man who identified as a God. Much later, even Caesars would be mere men who identified as God for self-glorification.

The Book of Jasher reveals that Nimrod was a Sumerian king, so he would be a god to his subjects.

 

Terah his (Abram’s) father was in those days, still captain of the host of king Nimrod, and he still followed strange gods.  And Abram came to his father's house and saw twelve gods standing there in their temples, and the anger of Abram was kindled when he saw these images in his father's house. And Abram said, As the Lord liveth these images shall not remain in my father's house; so shall the Lord who created me do unto me if in three days' time I do not break them all. (Jasher 11:15-17)… And Abram saw on the day when he was sitting amongst them, that they had no voice, no hearing, no motion, and not one of them could stretch forth his hand to eat. (verse 26)… In the evening of that day in that house Abram was clothed with the spirit of God. (verse 31)… And Terah entered the room and found all the idols fallen down and broken, and the hatchet in the hand of the largest” (verse 36).

 

Abram had found grace in the manner of Noah from whose house he came to Shinar. Abram was clothed with the Spirit of God (verse 31). With the grace of God around him, Abram didn’t fear his father nor even King Nimrod; and he courageously broke all twelve of Nimrod’s lifeless gods.

With that accomplished, it seems that Nimrod sought to build an even bigger idol which had life in it. Thus, the tower of Babel would be a living god and have fire in its belly, like the authentic God has power in His (John 7:38).

The living waters of God was not just water but Power. So, surely Nimrod or Terah got an idea; to build an image of God with Power in its belly; they built the Tower of Babel. Bable had “el” within it —the letter aleph. Babel was the image perhaps of the Sumerian god Marduk as written earlier. That image must have life in it to be a god to Abram and perhaps by then even his father. Perhaps even Nimrod understood that gods do things, not just sit there like dumb idols, so Nimrod’s latest idol would need to be dynamic.

A tower would just sit there even if its top was high above the ground. To be considered a true God, that huge idol would need to accomplish something! It seems that Nimrod was out to prove his God was not just a statue but a living thing.

Nimrod and his servants sought to come up with a solution for Abram’s behavior; “They all answered the king saying, The man who revileth the king should be hanged upon a tree; but having done all the things that he said, and having despised our gods, he must therefore be burned to death, for this is the law in this matter” (Jasher 12:5). This would be a holocaust, a burning.

As it turned out Haran, the brother of Abram, had helped break the idols, but he sought to see who prevailed, Nimrod or Abram, to see who to follow. His actions weren’t based on who was with God but who overcame the other. Abram overcame Nimrod’s fiery furnace, but Haran did not. Haran’s mind should have been set on God, not who won the contest.  Next comes the crucial test:

 

The king ordered Haran to be seized with Abram, and they brought them both, Abram and Haran his brother, to cast them into the fire; and all the inhabitants of the land and the king's servants and princes and all the women and little ones were there, standing that day over them.

And the king's servants took Abram and his brother, and they stripped them of all their clothes excepting their lower garments which were upon them, and they bound their hands and feet with linen cords, and the servants of the king lifted them up and cast them both into the furnace.

And the Lord loved Abram and he had compassion over him, and the Lord came down and delivered Abram from the fire and he was not burned, but all the cords with which they bound him were burned, while Abram remained and walked about in the fire.

And Haran died when they had cast him into the fire, and he was burned to ashes, for his heart was not perfect with the Lord; and those men who cast him into the fire, the flame of the fire spread over them, and they were burned, and twelve men of them died.

And Abram walked in the midst of the fire three days and three nights, and all the servants of the king saw him walking in the fire, and they came and told the king, saying, Behold we have seen Abram walking about in the midst of the fire, and even the lower garments which are upon him are not burned, but the cord with which he was bound is burned.

And when the king heard their words his heart fainted and he would not believe them; so he sent other faithful princes to see this matter, and they went and saw it and told it to the king; and the king rose to go and see it, and he saw Abram walking to and fro in the midst of the fire, and he saw Haran's body burned, and the king wondered greatly.

And the king ordered Abram to be taken out from the fire; and his servants approached to take him out and they could not, for the fire was round about and the flame ascending toward them from the furnace... And Abram said to the king, The God of heaven and earth in whom I trust and who has all in his power, he delivered me from the fire into which thou didst cast me. And Haran the brother of Abram was burned to ashes, and they sought for his body, and they found it consumed. (Jasher 12:20-29, 35-36)

 

There remains a question; was the furnace to cure bricks or was it to provide heat to propel the top unto heaven? Because of the fire, Haran and the others were sent to Hell and Abram returned from Paradise. God had saved him.

It appears that the Tower did work. Just as Balal had two stages — the double lamed — the tallest letter from the ground to the heaven, the top may have been the reason for the other lamed. Having a double lamed makes no sense in Hebrew but it would if the tower and the top were separate bets (or houses).

With that background, I submit that the tower whose top went to heaven was a rocket whose tower propelled the nose cone with all those passengers. Neither the tower, nor the top, would go to heaven, but the passengers within the capsule would. Heaven, according to Luke 16 and The Book of Enoch, has two places: Paradise and Hell.

Since all but Abram went to Hell, then Nimrod’s mission was accomplished. Nimrod’s towering idol would do the job of God, yet it was not really a god, but just an experiment that worked because it went awry. Neither the tower nor the nose cone traveled, but those inside, if this speculation is true, caused lost souls to go the Hell and a living soul to go to Paradise and back, in the manner of Enoch. Nimrod in a sense reached heaven and he seemed to marvel at that!

Now for some physical evidence (see the picture following):

 

A 3000-year-old spaceship-looking artifact supposedly proves ...

Figure 1:A 3000-year-old spaceship-looking artifact (Reddit)

 

The picture in figure #1 seems to be an image of a spaceship with one passenger. It is allegedly from 3000 years before it was found. The point is that early man had some idea of space travel. Some would say that alien beings could have visited planet Earth in those days. A better explanation is that sages had visions of future travel just as the prophets of God would have. Could it be that Anunnaki knew of space travel since they had the knowledge of so many strange things?

Nimrod’s tower could have been just that. However, many questions remain especially why build a tower whose top would reach the heaven when a hilltop would suffice?

Why put twelve people in a oven when they could just as well be used as fuel to propel the nose cone?

Is it merely coincidence that the other idols were motionless and Nimrod would have another of the same state built which was also without motion? This new improved, and enlarged, idol would have to do something to show that it was a dynamic god in the manner of the real God. It had to be more than an image in an idyllic state and would need to demonstrate power.  

I submit that the launch failed, and all but Abram perished. It did demonstrate power by sending several people to another realm.

Lucifer has power as well, so the Tower of Babel would have been an image of Lucifer as god and congruent with Lucifer’s initiative in Isaiah 14:14.

This certainly is not the “Bible,” but it could be truth. Does it not make sense?

 

 

 

 

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