Did Enlil’s Asteroid Cause the Hiawatha Crater in Greenland?

In November 2025 Elena Danaan wrote a piece on her website (1) about a possible link between a crater in Greenland and the asteroid that would have been used by an evil Anunnaki called Enlil, causing the great floods and the end of a continent called Atlantis. This article provides some backgrounds to this interesting claim and it delves into a few related research articles on this topic.

The Hiawatha Glacier (Crater) (7)

THE LONSDALEITE NANO DIAMONDS LAYER
This is not the first time that we have taken a look at possible evidence related to this alleged meteor-attack by Enlil some 12,000 years ago.

In August 2025 I wrote a post (2) about an interesting finding in a particular layer in the Greenland ice: at about 5,4 meters deep they found an abundant amount of so-called ‘lonsdaleite nano diamonds‘. In the abstract of the related article we can read: “We report the discovery in the Greenland ice sheet of a discrete layer of free nanodiamonds (NDs) in very high abundances, implying most likely either an unprecedented influx of extraterrestrial (ET) material or a cosmic impact event that occurred after the last glacial episode.” (3)

This is an intriguing argument for some kind of meteorite/asteroid impact on Greenland that took place right before the start of the holocene era (11,700 years ago). Wouldn’t it be great if we could also pinpoint the spot where that meteorite might have hit Earth?

ELENA DANAAN AND EVIDENCE
I think it is quite understandable that a woman like Elena Danaan loves to provide concrete evidence for her amazing accounts. She has given us all kinds of circumstantial ‘evidence’ (4), but often she doesn’t apply objective scientific rigor to her claims. Instead of saying that some events or findings might indicate the validity of her account, she tends to speak in definitive terms a bit too easily. She might be right, but her word doesn’t make it 100% truth automatically. That’s why I think it is useful to take a closer look at her claims.

Some people use her method as a means to ridicule her and her claims, but that surely is not my intention at all. I prefer to look at these ‘pieces of evidence’ as possibilities, without making any definitive claims.

ELENA’S IMPACT ARTICLE
Elena Danaan’s ‘Impact’-article starts off with the following words: “The crater impact evidence of the rock Enlil crashed into the northern ice cap -as mentioned in my book “The Seeders“, 2021 (5)-  and that caused the great flood that wiped out Atlantis with a mass-extinction event known as the “Younger Dryas Event”, 12000 years ago, has been located.

She then goes on to provide some background on this idea of a huge flood that wiped out huge parts of humanity by naming the myths of various cultures, like the Hopi, the Ojibwe, the Aztecs and the Australian Aboriginals for instance. She talks about Gilgamesh and Plato before she moves on to the scientific part.

Nikita Levi (2025) (6)

BEFORE US THERE WAS SOMEONE BY NIKITA LEVI
It seems Elena based her article on a book written by Nikita Levi in 2025 (6), since she added her book as the source at the bottom of her article. I didn’t feel like buying her book, so I went to look for the scientific article that was probably used in the book. There is a high likelihood that an article by professor Kurt H. Kjær from 2018 was used (7), since some of the images in Elena’s post are identical to the ones used in this article.

In her article Elena writes: ” Professor Kurt H. Kjaer of the Center for GeoGenetics at the Natural History Museum of Denmark stated that “the [crater’s conditions] strongly suggest it was formed after the ice began to cover Greenland… and perhaps as recently as 12,000 years ago, toward the end of the last ice age.” (1,8,9)

Through the use of Grok I was able to find a few internet posts that quoted Professor Kjaer this way (8,9). I couldn’t find him referring to 12,000 years ago in the article itself. He seems to be more careful there, talking about the Pleistocene period, which lasted from 2,58 million years ago until the start of the Holocene period (11,700 years ago) (10).

SHIFTING CONSENSUS ON THE AGE OF THE HIAWATHA CRATER
After having a nice chat with Grok I learned that indeed there were a number of scientists who defended the hypothesis that a meteor had struck Greenland at the end of the Pleistocene (11,700 years ago) that created the Hiawatha crater, including professor Kjaer (11-13), but something made many of them discard this possibility after new findings emerged in 2022 (14-16).

Even Kurt Kjaer changed his mind, as we can read: “But now, using dates gleaned from tiny mineral crystals in rocks shocked by the impact, the same team says the strike is much, much older (16)

Hiawatha on a Meteorite (a Grokoduction)

The researchers say it occurred 58 million years ago, a warm time when vast forests covered Greenland—and humanity was not yet even a glimmer in evolution’s eye. Kurt Kjær, a geologist at the Natural History Museum of Denmark and a co-author of the new study, says the new date is at odds with the team’s initial impression, gleaned from ice-penetrating radar. “But this is the way science works and should work,” he says. (15).

OTHER SCIENTISTS STILL DEFENDING THE HOLOCENE/YOUNGER DRYAS IMPACT THEORY
Even though it seems that many scientists have buried the 11,700 years ago meteorite impact theory for now, there are some who haven’t. It might be interesting to keep an eye on them. In a 2022 article (16) we get to know James Kennett for instance. He is described as ‘a leading Younger Dryas impact advocate‘.

Even though Kennett acknowledges the new findings of the Kjaer team related to the Hiawatha crater, he hasn’t abandoned his theory that a meteorite hit Earth at a time that coincides with the start of the Holocene: “Kennett says the team will continue to advance its case with evidence from more than 40 sites worldwide that contain glassy spherules or platinum-rich sediments, which the group believes are indicative of an impact. “It’s all alive and well and very active.” (15)

SOME REFLECTIONS
Although I only did a relatively quick search through the developments in this ‘Younger-Dryas-meteor’ hypothesis it becomes clear that Elena seems to have based her article on the period 2017-2022 when this Hiawatha crater impact was a valid hypothesis. She quotes dr. Kurt Kjaer from Denmark, but she doesn’t add that he changed his mind a couple of years later. He now thinks that the crater was formed 58 million years ago. I expect that she wasn’t aware of these developments, even though the book she used was published this year. The authors could have left out that part, or they might have been unaware of these developments as well.

As I just said, this doesn’t mean that the Younger-Dryas hypothesis is dead, but it apparently has become very unlikely that the Hiawatha crater was the place where Enlil’s meteorite hit Earth. I subscribed to James Kennett’s Google Scholar page (17). Perhaps it will lead to new insights.

Even though this Hiawatha crater theory has become unlikely, the results from the Greenland digging still stands strong (2,3). Would ‘Enlil’s crater‘ be found some day in the future at another location, assuming that there was such a thing as Enlil’s crater, that is.

What do you make out of all this? Share your thoughts in our Galactic Anthropology Study Group (18).

FOOTNOTES
(1) IMPACT – Evidence of Enlil’s mass-extinction event in 9650 BCE 
(2) Did a Meteor Cause the Great Floods in the Younger Dryas, some 12,000 years ago?
(3) Discovery of a nanodiamond-rich layer in the Greenland ice sheet
(4) Analysis of Information provided by Elena Danaan (Dan Willis’ website)
(5) Danaan, E. (2022) The Seeders
(6) Levi, N. (2025) Before Us There Was Someone – Volume 1
(7) Kjær, K. (2018) A large impact crater beneath Hiawatha Glacier in northwest Greenland
(8) Greenland: Massive crater discovered beneath ice
(9) I used Grok to trace the original source of the Kurt Kjaer quote used in Elena’s article. Here’s the Grok answer. (see 8 as an example of an article that used that quote).
(10) “The sum of these tentative age constraints suggests that the Hiawatha impact crater formed during the Pleistocene, as this age is most consistent with inferences from presently available data….Regardless of its exact age, based on the size of the Hiawatha impact crater, this impact very likely had significant environmental consequences in the Northern Hemisphere and possibly globally (7).
(11) Massive crater under Greenland’s ice points to climate-altering impact in the time of humans
(12) City-size impact crater found under Greenland ice
(13) Huge crater discovered in Greenland – here’s how the impact may have wiped out the mammoths
(14) ‘Smoking gun’ for Younger Dryas trigger refuted
(15) Controversial impact crater under Greenland’s ice is surprisingly ancient
(16) A Late Paleocene age for Greenland’s Hiawatha impact structure
(17) https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=nl&user=exIxX5cAAAAJ
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4 thoughts on “Did Enlil’s Asteroid Cause the Hiawatha Crater in Greenland?

  1. speaking of atlantis in thisw , the farsite institiute remote viwed atlantis and what they said was they had giant crystals in a deep hole under atlantis before the explosion it sounded like they was conducting a phrill energy generating experiment on a large scale but they did something wrong and the crystals vibrated to much and imploded taking the whole land mass of atlantis to its grave now if you look at the phrill experiments it dose say if you have the crystals sing it will cause them to implode so that makes sense why atlantice was destroyed

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  2. so far sounds like theres to many different accounts as to how Atlantis was destroyed but the farsite institute sounds like a reliable source or remote viewing it

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