This is the story of how we consider the system of time which we use every day. It is a quite complex system, few aspects of which many of us may even be aware, beyond the hands of the clock, the days of the week or the months of the year, and its cycles. A system which ties our lives in closely with the movements of the universe and its various components in an endless stream of cyclic events over which we ourselves hold no control.
We did not discover the system of time we use. We did not invent it, or reason it out for ourselves. We inherited it. It was passed down to us, recorded on clay tablets. Which we largely ignored – vastly delaying our cultural and scientific development into the last couple of centuries. What else could we discover in those records which are now held in dusty museums around the world, mostly untranslated, or still buried in chambers beneath the sands of the mostly war torn Iraq region today?
The peoples of what we think of, perhaps incorrectly, as the first human civilisation, the Sumerians, also used the same system of time. They did not discover it for themselves several thousand years before our time. Neither did they invent it or reason it out. It would be impossible to do that over the course of a single human lifetime, whether then or now. They, like us, inherited the knowledge. It was given to them in complete form by someone else. Which they accepted and utilised. Whereas we ourselves, even though we inherited the complete work in written form, took several hundred years to understand and work through the full complexities of the system, due to our ignorance in not recognising the gift we had received. We can see it all now of course, with hindsight.
The title of this video, like many others, is poorly thought out (perhaps to attract attention) and is quite incorrect. The Sumerians did not ‘hide’ anything. They didn’t know the ‘final date’ of the current age as viewed from planet Earth, any more than we do. But generally the information provided is very good, understandable, and given in a ‘matter of fact’ way, without embellishment or distortion (in my opinion). I believe it to be very useful toward an understanding of the subject. In fact it is on the firm basis of the mathematics enclosed here that my understanding of the past is seated. It provides a solid platform for everything Sitchin outlined in his books. No fancy allegories. No wierd circumstances. No jumps of fantasy. Just the rhythm of the universal cycles, in all their aspects. At least in those of which I am aware.
The Sumerians Hid a Final Date Inside Their Calendar — And We’re Almost There.
I just want to take this one step further, by asking the question: Who gave the Sumerians this intricate knowledge?
There are only two possibilities. It came directly from the flesh and blood Anunnaki gods who lived among them and had created and developed many generations of them over a protracted period of hundreds of thousands of years – including a ‘restart’ following a great flood – to a point where they could understand, utilise, and record the information. And pass it on.
The other alternative, is that the mysterious ‘Apkallu’ – the Seven Sages – who may have come from among those gods or as a separate race we know of but do not yet fully understand its origins. They disappeared again, back to the sea, ‘Apsu’, following completion of their task (which appears to have been worldwide).
I have no definite answer to that question. But it is of great interest. There appears to be some link to a god named ‘EA’ – an epithet of the Anunnaki god Enki – who also had some connection to the ‘Apsu’.
I hope you find this of interest.

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