"They Know: The Fate of Earth" is new Sumerian research that weaves together a tale of ancient mythology and futuristic technology to create a thrilling ride that will keep you all on the edge of your seats. The shocking discovery: a group of scholars have found evidence of Enki's return, an event that many believe will have catastrophic consequences for Earth. Enki is a god from ancient Sumerian mythology who is said to have created humanity and then disappeared, leaving behind a warning that he would one day return. The scholars believe that Enki's return will be a repeat of the Adapa Epics, a series of stories that detail the downfall of humanity due to its own arrogance and lack of humility. As the scholars detail the world of the impending doom, a team of academics unravel the mystery of Enki's return. They discover that Enki is not a god at all, but a powerful 'ancient navigator' that has been monitoring humanity for centuries. They have seen the rise and fall of countless civilizations, and they believe that humanity is on a collision course with disaster. They have come to Earth to offer a solution: to save humanity by transplanting it to a new planet, where it can start anew. This is what the ancient texts say! The team of academics must try to convince the world of the plan while also facing opposition from those who believe that humanity should stay and fight for its survival. As tensions rise and the clock ticks down, the fate of Earth hangs in the balance. "They Know: The Fate of Earth" blends together ancient mythology, futuristic technology, and a cautionary tale about the dangers of hubris. Author Ishmael Ningishzida has created a gripping academic paper that will keep readers pulsed until the very end.
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