Why did the Anunnaki abandon humanity upon their departure from our planet? One thing remains certain: the ancient gods of the Sumerians and Mesopotamians descended upon Earth 445,000 years ago.
Humans were coerced into serving as gold miners for the Anunnaki during this time, and they were compelled to offer various sacrifices to these ancient deities.
Yet, if they possessed the capability to transport our entire planet in an instant, why did they choose to abandon us on this planet within this Solar System?
According to Zecharia Sitchin, author of the widely-read book “The End of Days,” the departure of the Anunnaki wasn’t premeditated; instead, it was precipitated by a civil war between the two rulers of the Anunnaki, Ishtar and Marduk.
The civil war erupted as a result of the conquerors Ishtar and Inanna’s unwavering determination.
Before becoming interested in Marduk’s Tower of Babel and the city of Babel, Ishtar and Inanna had already conquered Africa and Egypt.
After admiring Babel’s splendor, Ishtar declared war on Marduk and launched an attack, initiating the Second Pyramid War on that day.
Marduk, on the other hand, proved to be more cunning, defeating both of them before banishing them to their home world. Then, he proceeded to construct the magnificent Babylon.
His reign, however, was short-lived. Marduk was deposed in 556 BC by Bel-Shalti-Nanna, the High Priestess of Sin, who effectively exiled him and the rest of the Anunnaki.
The Priestess then appointed her son Nabonidus as Babylon’s king.
The Anunnaki were compelled to vacate the spaceports of Teotihuacan and Nazca, which are still visible in America today.