The Anunnaki Bible

Par : Christine Djerf
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-005-05153-2
  • EAN9781005051532
  • Date de parution02/08/2022
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurC. C. Chamberlane

Résumé

The alien continues "As the worm replaces the DNA string which is your life recording with another, you will slowly die and this body of yours will start to decompose". As this extraterrestrial being was talking, Liza felt her body stop reacting bit by bit and she seemed to sink together into a pile. Her muscles had started to dissolve.-Why are you doing this? She whispered without any strength left, as she became sitting on the floor not able to move.
Soon, all she had left were her eyesight. She saw the clone turn from the aquarium and soon her vision became more and more blurred, then black!The alien brought forth a robe and she started to dry the clone's hair and a soft humming filled the bridge again as she said "Welcome back Liza, how was your sleep"? The clone smiled and answered "Thank you J'Tika, it was to my satisfaction but, did we sense the clone becoming a being with its own feelings"?She led them to the enormous window facing the universe, here where a billion stars fill the void and galaxies were only as far away as our thoughts.
-"I believe so, my dear, I believe so" J'Tika answered. She continued "are you sure my dear, that you want to visit earth yourself this time"?Liza smiled "oh, yes! I have had a wonderful virtual experience here on this blue planet. It is time to enter a new host soon too and what are our upcoming agenda"? J'Tika swept her hand in the air and a cube, big as a football, without walls but filled with signs, appeared.
She talked to the cube and it sent small electrical lights from her orders to the commando bridge and it began to change its whole structure. Suddenly the entire ship looked like the main city on a busy planet. This was not only a hologram. This was advanced building techniques, rearranging tiles in structure by commanding atoms to move. J'Tika interpreted what she saw as "we have non humans, non guardians with high intelligence growing by the number quickly and by the look of this, their older cities may already be as old as 4000 years or more.
-Shall we interact?Liza held her hand up and shook it. -No, not now! We must find "3" first and the rest of that fleet. Before Liza went back to earth, she stared into a new glass tank where a baby human was growing. "When shall we leave dear", J'Tika asked. Liza said nothing at first but then she looked around the hundreds of glass tanks in the first chamber "let's ask the others when I come back, we can not leave any clones behind on earth anyway and I kind of like this place.
It would be a shame killing every clone off.". The sunrise in Sunset Crater was magically beautiful. Mist covered the fields and it tried desperately to climb the hills but, as the sun rose, the mist sank further down along the ground until the only thing that was left were very small drops of water in the grass and on the leaves. On one of the logs by last night's campfire, Felicity and Philip sat holding each other tight with a blanket still wrapped around them..
As the sun rose higher in the sky and hit their faces, a vague figure came walking from the Cinder trees. Felicity was the first one to see Liza and ran screaming of joy toward her "My God, where have you been". Liza felt a hug for the first time in real life, and she almost stumbled as she took her first breath with the taste of summer, moist and sweet flowers. Gazing towards the sun, she got struck with love for this short life but intense existence experience.
"Amazing." she whispers, knowing that all these people that came running toward her only are soul puppets, hidden in bodies as Armour for war, virtual pleasure or science. When. for a fact, the true beings were kept safe in DNA tanks, just to stay alive for millions of years. never seeing each other's faces for real.-This is life, she thought, even though they really don't know who they are, what they are or why!"
The alien continues "As the worm replaces the DNA string which is your life recording with another, you will slowly die and this body of yours will start to decompose". As this extraterrestrial being was talking, Liza felt her body stop reacting bit by bit and she seemed to sink together into a pile. Her muscles had started to dissolve.-Why are you doing this? She whispered without any strength left, as she became sitting on the floor not able to move.
Soon, all she had left were her eyesight. She saw the clone turn from the aquarium and soon her vision became more and more blurred, then black!The alien brought forth a robe and she started to dry the clone's hair and a soft humming filled the bridge again as she said "Welcome back Liza, how was your sleep"? The clone smiled and answered "Thank you J'Tika, it was to my satisfaction but, did we sense the clone becoming a being with its own feelings"?She led them to the enormous window facing the universe, here where a billion stars fill the void and galaxies were only as far away as our thoughts.
-"I believe so, my dear, I believe so" J'Tika answered. She continued "are you sure my dear, that you want to visit earth yourself this time"?Liza smiled "oh, yes! I have had a wonderful virtual experience here on this blue planet. It is time to enter a new host soon too and what are our upcoming agenda"? J'Tika swept her hand in the air and a cube, big as a football, without walls but filled with signs, appeared.
She talked to the cube and it sent small electrical lights from her orders to the commando bridge and it began to change its whole structure. Suddenly the entire ship looked like the main city on a busy planet. This was not only a hologram. This was advanced building techniques, rearranging tiles in structure by commanding atoms to move. J'Tika interpreted what she saw as "we have non humans, non guardians with high intelligence growing by the number quickly and by the look of this, their older cities may already be as old as 4000 years or more.
-Shall we interact?Liza held her hand up and shook it. -No, not now! We must find "3" first and the rest of that fleet. Before Liza went back to earth, she stared into a new glass tank where a baby human was growing. "When shall we leave dear", J'Tika asked. Liza said nothing at first but then she looked around the hundreds of glass tanks in the first chamber "let's ask the others when I come back, we can not leave any clones behind on earth anyway and I kind of like this place.
It would be a shame killing every clone off.". The sunrise in Sunset Crater was magically beautiful. Mist covered the fields and it tried desperately to climb the hills but, as the sun rose, the mist sank further down along the ground until the only thing that was left were very small drops of water in the grass and on the leaves. On one of the logs by last night's campfire, Felicity and Philip sat holding each other tight with a blanket still wrapped around them..
As the sun rose higher in the sky and hit their faces, a vague figure came walking from the Cinder trees. Felicity was the first one to see Liza and ran screaming of joy toward her "My God, where have you been". Liza felt a hug for the first time in real life, and she almost stumbled as she took her first breath with the taste of summer, moist and sweet flowers. Gazing towards the sun, she got struck with love for this short life but intense existence experience.
"Amazing." she whispers, knowing that all these people that came running toward her only are soul puppets, hidden in bodies as Armour for war, virtual pleasure or science. When. for a fact, the true beings were kept safe in DNA tanks, just to stay alive for millions of years. never seeing each other's faces for real.-This is life, she thought, even though they really don't know who they are, what they are or why!"
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