Tuesday, June 12, 2018

IF you look at the video on this page it reminds me of what happened on Maldek

65 million years ago when I was a baby on Maldek in another incarnation of

humanoids that were our ancestors here on earth the videos they showed me looked a little like this at the beginning where Kapoho Bay is being filled up with Lava completely having huge amounts of steam and acid pouring into the air making LAZE which can destroy your lungs pretty fast if you are nearby without a Scuba tank or oxygen. It can also burn your eyes pretty bad too. 

But, the difference was it was caused by Nuclear weapons on Maldek going off and  blowing up the mantle down to the lava that ate away from a lake all the way to the ocean. Once the blown up mantle lava hit the ocean the planet was doomed because it was a never ending blowing off of the mantle all over the planet of everywhere there was land. But, it was much worse than that because when enough of the mantle blew into the air or into space from the steam it unbalanced the planet and the wobble got progressively worse and made things unbearable for everyone. So, not only couldn't you breathe things shook a lot too and this made things impossible for people on Maldek (our present Asteroid belt out past Mars. My father was a captain of a ship in the military on Maldek and had our mother and me when I was born on board and we had videos on board that I later watched with my family of everyone dying on Maldek. So, eventually we took off in our space going (submarine) and went to Mars but Mars had been damaged by the planet Maldek our home coming apart. One of the asteroids of Maldek was directed into earth to kill the bigger dinosaurs so we could colonize there 65 million years ago. With the biggest creatures dead we could live there more easily. And we have off and on now for 65 million years. Many of the survivors went to other planets in this solar system and other solar systems where we had come from. And many of these colonies still exist today in addition to earth.


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Hawaii's Kapoho Bay has been completely filled with lava 

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