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The book includes:
1.Atabukha “Darja”. Categories, classes and levels of the Anunnai Ulema.
a-The Noubahari “Noubarim”, “Noubari”, “Noubaha’;
b-The Mou-Na.rin “Mounawariin”, “M’Noura-Iin”;
c-The Gayir-Mirayin “Gayrmirayim”;
d-The Ari-Siin “Arishim”.
e-History of the Anunnaki Ulema (Knights of St John of Malta, The Templars, The Wise Men of Arwad, and Hiram-Grand Orient Masonic Rites’ members)
f- The Emim were a group of the Anunnaki “Fallen Angels”, and members of a tribe which challenged the authority of Anu on Earth. They were gigantic, and extraordinarily strong. The Emim were feared by the Phoenicians and the Hebrews. According to the Anunnaki-Ulema, the Emim were the first extraterrestrials to shape-shift.
2.Ay’inbet: The upper class of the Anunnaki is ruled by Baalshalimroot. His subjects are called “Shtaroout-Hxall Ain”, (Shtatroot Kha-Ayn” meaning the inhabitants of the house of knowledge, or Tthose who see clearly.” Their eyes are not similar to humans’ eyes, because the Anunnaki do not have a retina. Their physical eyes are used to perceive dimensional objects. While their “inner eye” sees multi-dimensional spheres. The process is created by the mind.
3.Gizzidu-ra: Gizzidu-ra is a chapter in the Book of Ramadosh, which explains our religions link to the Anunnaki, and describes the traits of the Anunnaki gods and goddesses. The chapter tells us that everything started with the Anunnaki who have created on Earth, religions, priesthood hierarchy, and worship rituals.
4.Hugari-Darja and the composition of the three worlds or universes: Hugari-Darja is an expression referring to the third level of an Anunnaki-Ulema’s training. More precisely, it is the code or the name given to the Anunnaki-Ulema “Third Degree of Initiation.” Basically, it is an orientation program leading to the activation of the “Conduit”, this enigmatic invisible cell genetically created by the Anunnaki, and installed in the brains of early humans at the beginning of time. The Conduit, once activated can produce supernatural powers and faculties. A student who has completed the Hugari-Darja becomes capable of mastering extraordinary deeds, such as, to name a few, teleportation, materialization, dematerialization, levitation, telekinesis, cells’ self-reproduction, entering a parallel dimension, reading others’ thoughts, so on.
5.Huina-Ta’h-Ra: All Anunnaki students are required to purify their bodies before starting their course of studies, particularly the first stage, called “Mental Cleansing”. This could have influenced an ancient tradition created by the Jewish scribes, since earliest times, who had to purify their body before adding the name of God into the Torah.
6.Jabab.
7.Kah-Doshar-Ra: It is an adjective attributed to “Students of the holy energy or source of life.” Kah-Doshar-Ra is the second section of an Anunnaki’s classroom, and its code is ‘18.’ This section has eighteen rows, each seating one apprentice. It is reserved to mid-level Anunnaki’s students. In Freemasonry, it is exactly the same thing; mid-level freemasons receive the degree ’18.’ With them, Kah-Doshar-Ra became Kadosh. Many Semitic and ancient Near East-Middle East languages have a word much like it.
8.Nephilim (As Fallen Angels).
9.Rafaat’h. Anunnaki, Phoenicians, and the concept of God.
10.Rephaim or Rpum. The Rephaim in the Bible.
11.Satana-il, “Shaytan”.
12.Various meanings in different ancient texts and religions.
13.Angels of God in the Judeo-Christian scriptures and ancient religions.
14.Sebitti.
15.Shamrakh-Ank-Sinhar-baal.
16.Rekh-get-Amen, and the Anunnaki-Ulema extraordinary deeds/faculties.
17.Unusual deeds of the Anunnaki-Ulema.
18.Anunnaki-Ulema, Grand Master Li.
19.Anunnaki-Ulema Cheik Al Huseini.
20.Anunnaki-Ulema Rabbi Mordechai.
21.Stories about the Anunnaki-Ulema.
22.Master Li calming down a cobra in the street of Benares.
23.Making a bird from paper.
24.Master Li feeding the fish and birds with food that came from nowhere.
25.The Tuareg and the magic