Anunnaki Gods Rise
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The origins of the beings known as the Anunnaki Gods are discovered, David, his family, and descendants, explore and face threats to humanity and other intelligent races in the Milkyway Galaxy and beyond. A visit to the Andromeda Galaxy starts a galactic war, discovery of new dimensions offers limitless opportunity for exploration and discovery, including into the spiritual realms of creation itself.
William T Underwood, Jr
I'm cajun, grew up in Louisiana fishing and hunting for a living. God called me at an early age but it was a long and colorful journey before I heeded that call on my life, this is my story.
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Anunnaki Gods Rise - William T Underwood, Jr
Anunnaki Gods Rise
William T Underwood, Jr.
Smashwords Edition
Copyright 2023 by William T Underwood, Jr.
Copyright Notice: This book is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author.
Cover Art: William T Underwood, Sigourney W Underwood
Anunnaki Gods Rise
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1 The Beginning
Chapter 2 The Arcadians
Chapter 3 The Invaders
Chapter 4 David meets the Anunnaki Gods
Chapter 5 War
Chapter 6 Bob the Diplomat
Chapter 7 In It to Win It
Chapter 8 New Power of the Anunnaki
Chapter 9 Ending the War
Chapter 10 Peace
Chapter 11 Off to the Races
Chapter 12 New Frontier
Introduction
Once upon a time not too far in the future. A band of Human beings and four other races fought for their survival. The five races of the milky way galaxy were worked together to drive out the Graylings from the Andramada galaxy. The last battle of the Earth. This is a continuing story of David in space or the starship Avenger. I am Samuel, eldest son of Susan; telling these stories in the science academy on Earth. I am 227 years old, after the great war that almost destroyed all life in the Milky Way Galaxy. The seven kids on the spaceship Pegasus were marooned on the planet Titan. David’s grandfather, Admiral Maximillian Wilson, had left his grandson an android that knew the location of Moonbase Omega. David and Rebecca and his five other friends, along with his mother Mary, had made a great life and the four races were finally living in peace. The current story begins fifty years after David discovered Moonbase Omega, and the 6,000 colonists back from the Andromeda Galaxy also with a ship of Arcadians. The first Galactic war was coming; the Graylings were coming to take their homes on Earth and Moonbase Omega. Planet Nibiru, where the Grays and Dragons live was a target as they were allies of David. Spider Corps was much like the Army rangers, had about 700 total and 300 of them were androids. They were small in number and the people were not prepared for a big war. They had 3 battleships and three-star liners, 17 missile cruisers and 100 small cruisers and 50 patrol ships to face an invasion force of two thousand Graylings ships.
Chapter 1 The Beginning
David and Rebecca had taken the Galileo out to the edge of the galaxy; their faithful android Bob was with them. Bob now had his third-generation body that was like a fully functioning man. Bob had a bubbly attitude and an IQ of 200. He even had a girlfriend and she didn’t care that Bob was an android. Her name was Grace and she was a really fun girl who loved adventures.
Galileo was in a huge asteroid field around a giant blue star. This area was a mineral treasure trove; it had hydrogen three, gold and silver, iron, nickel steel, uranium and many other minerals. David was going to take all of these to the Moonbase so that they could make new parts. There were fifty people and androids on the Galileo. They were working three eight-hour shifts, repacking the minerals in fifty-five-gallon steel drums, except for the dangerous minerals that they put in barrels made of hydrogen steel. The work was going very well; they were down to their last twenty barrels.
David looked up and was surprised to see his old battleship, the Avenger, pull alongside; his friend Roger was Captain of the ship. Rebecca looked at David and said, "Something bad is wrong. They are not supposed to be here. The Avenger is supposed to be orbiting Earth for upgrades."
Roger asked David and Rebecca to beam over to the Avenger, so it took them about fifteen minutes to get to Roger’s office aboard that ship. Roger had tears in his eyes when he looked at his best friend David. Roger held his head down and said, David, your mother Mary is dead. She and some friends were in the woods running their gravity speeders and suddenly, out of nowhere, a large pine tree fell on her, killing her instantly.
David and Rebecca both began to weep. Rebecca asked, Why couldn’t anything have been done?
Roger said with great sadness she was going about forty miles an hour and an old dead pine tree about twenty inches in diameter fell right in her chest, crushing her, and tearing her into little pieces. There was no way to resuscitate her; it was over. She was dead.
David said, "We must go back to Earth immediately. We can put the cargo on the Avenger and drop the ship into sleep mode, and head back to Earth." David and Rebecca beamed back over to their ship, the Galileo, and began gathering up their clothing. They gave a long speech to their friends and androids. Everyone but two androids beamed over to the Avenger. The ship and the two androids were put into sleep mode because they did not know when they would return, and didn’t figure that anyone could possibly find it if the ship was not generating power in sleep mode, since only gravity and life support would be running.
David began preparations for a state funeral. They had selected a spot atop what is now called Stone Mountain, Georgia. Mary was their chief, a full-blooded Cherokee Indian, as the colonists had Cherokee, English, Irish and other ancestors in their bloodline. They made Mary a nice twenty-foot-tall crypt with two angels, wings outstretched. It was small with places for a dozen people. So, Mary and David would someday be very together.
After the funeral David asked to be taken to where the accident happened; it was a beautiful pine tree forest in Mississippi along the Mississippi River. There were many hiking trails and campgrounds in this area. Mary had a private cabin; she and Jason stayed there every chance they got. Spring and fall were great there but the summers were very hot. David and Rebecca spent some weekends there themselves.
These watercraft speeders look much like jet skis. Of course, the speeders could fly up to ten thousand feet, but were often used to skim across the water and the land about one foot off the ground. This was great fun and while skimming across the land on a wooded trail, the Indian Princess Mary met her end. It is hard to believe that something so terrible could happen to a person so well loved and respected.
The people held a referendum and they all voted that David would be King and Rebecca would be Queen. Looks like the days of carefree fun while Mary took care of politics was over for David and Rebecca. David began settling in as King and started taking care of business. He tried to keep a positive attitude and make things seem like they were going well, but deep down he was very heartbroken because now he had lost both of his parents and he felt alone.
Rebecca had a grand scheme to get his mind off of his mother and promptly became pregnant. Her plan was to have as