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B026: What happened when the Anunnaki arrived on Earth? – Part 10
12,347 years ago, something happened on the Mediterranean that heralded all that followed. In Egypt, a secretary of state was punished for keeping the gold output below the target. This secretary of state was highly respected among the elite as well as the working population. This public figure not only maintained good relations with the elite but also with the working people. This man distinguished himself as a benefactor and contributed much good to the common people. Among other things, this Secretary of State, whom we shall call Harim, ensured that the common people were given a right to be heard. Much resentment had been spreading for a long time because the extraction rates were getting higher and higher, so that the simple life suddenly became not only very tiring, but also dangerous. Safety precautions were neglected more and more so that the extraction rate could be achieved. Many of the ordinary people complained, but they were never listened to in order to improve the working conditions, on the contrary, the working conditions became more and more unbearable until one person was able to change this circumstance. Harim knew what was bothering the people and he could no longer stand by and watch the suffering, so he devised a ruse to deal with the problem. First, the workers had to be relieved and he did that in the following way: Harim made a list because there was already a script at that time, but it is neither your hieroglyphics nor does it represent the cuneiform script. At that time there was indeed already a script that the scholars used to govern the kingdoms. You will still discover this script, because after the Flood the seal script was still in use, so it was only much later that it was partially replaced by other types of script. The seal script is something that at first you will not recognise as script at all, but as the mass of images will seem strange to you, you will recognise this seal script and also decode it. However, it will take some time before the chambers with these seal scrolls are discovered by you in Iran. If you can decipher them, you will learn much about the state organs and activities in the times of the Anunnaki. Harim made a list comparing the number of working people and the amount of gold produced. He presented the list in such a way that it appeared that less gold was mined if more people were employed in this gold mining. Therefore, all parties involved came to the conclusion that the groups of gold miners had to be reduced and the number of groups had to be increased in order to achieve the desired target of gold extraction quantity. This is what happened and more gold miners had to mine less gold in the same time because the number of groups was increased so that the target of mined gold could be reached again. The additional burden on the individual gold miners had become smaller and that was a great relief for everyone involved. This approach became the norm, so that the groups of gold miners were increased everywhere, which was tantamount to a major reform. Harim was celebrated for this and he received an extremely high reputation in the pre-Egyptian empire for it. Not everyone begrudged Harim this prestige, but they too were happy that the gold output was achieved, which was indirectly demanded by the Anunnaki. At that time there were already pharaohs, but not as you describe them in your stories. The pharaohs were tribal leaders at first, who then became more and more like a sub-god the longer the Anunnaki ruled on Earth. When Harim noticed that the gold output was being increased again, he refused to carry out the increase in output, so that the next recount of the amount of gold extracted revealed that the increase in output had not been carried out at all. The state officials were shocked at what Harim allowed himself to do and the ruling Pharaoh was so angry that he first had Harim publicly flogged. When the Pharaoh had to give account to his so-called gods, the Anunnaki were furious at this outrage. Therefore, Pharaoh was instructed that he should cruelly make an example, so that it would be clear to everyone that such behaviour could not be tolerated under any circumstances. The Pharaoh was wise, but he also knew that only the death of Harim would appease the so-called gods. So it came to pass that Harim was executed. The execution was announced beforehand, so that Harim lost his head on a large sandy place. This had served its purpose, because now the extraction rates were constantly increased so that the next public servant would not lose his head. The gold miners now had to mine more and more gold and they were so shocked that Harim had to die because of them that something arose in Pre-Egyptian society that resulted in a resistance movement. This resistance movement ultimately ensured that the so-called gods could no longer exercise command over the Mediterranean. What exactly also drove this social change will be revealed in the next entry.