Sunday, June 7, 2020

Earth had space travel until Atlantis Sunk

And Atlantis and Noah's ark is the same story out of the Bible. However, Noah's ark might be space travel from Maldek or Mars instead of from Atlantis to other continents. So, the last 10,000 to 14,000 years has been one of the few times humans of earth haven't had space travel and interacted with our colonies on other planets. It is likely that Atlantis and Mu were destroyed by the same space weapon that pushed the continents beneath the ocean.

Hawaii is where Mu was pushed under the ocean by one of Earth's colonies on another planet. So, the energies you feel in Hawaii are like a reincarnation of what Mu was like only on islands instead of a huge continent then.

I have written about the incarnation where I was a Space Force officer for Mu and had my own private space ship because of my rank of Colonel or above for the Mu Space force. I lived with my family in Lemuria (which is modern Day California.

I had knowledge of the tsunami caused by the sinking of the continent Mu as it happened and took my space ship and gathered my family in my ship and flew to the top of the High Sierras from the coast where I lived then like now on the coast California once again.

At that time I witnessed the death of millions in the Lemurian colony that is now California as the tsunami came up to between 7000 to 11,000 feet in the High Sierras then. Since I was Space Force military I was used to seeing death in interplanetary wars.

That day earth lost it's capacity to go beyond the solar system because all our scientists and educated people died on Mu in the vicinity of where Hawaii is now.

So, though we could still travel the solar system for a while (until Atlantis sunk) we no longer had the capacity of building mother ships the size of nuclear powered  Aircraft carriers anymore.

Then as we all tried to survive after everyone on Mu and most people in Lemuria (California) had died the San Joaquin Valley and Sacramento Valley was filled with Ocean water mixed with clean water from the lakes that were there before this.

So, I was chosen or voted to blow up the mountains near San Francisco which resulted in the Sacramento River draining suddenly which created the San Francisco Bay but also drained the seawater mostly from the Sacramento and San Joaquin Valleys then.

So, we moved north to where the Sacramento River entered the San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean then after I and my company from the Space Force blew up the mountains to let the seawater out into the Pacific once again.

Then farming could begin to feed the people who had survived by getting into planes and spacecraft or ships who made it past the tsunami before it broke upon the land in the Pacific ocean.

These people who flew or got on ships were the only ones west of the Sierras to survive this. But, it's also true there were colonists who lived East of the Sierras too then so most of them survived if they weren't hit directly by part of the ocean tsunami which went up valleys and clear spaces as far as it could go before going back to the ocean if it could get there.

It's important to note that the Tsunami over topped the coastal range to make it to the High Sierras then.

2 to 3 billion people and the Mu culture died pretty much when Mu Sank as a continent into the Pacific Ocean then.

It was hard for the Lemurian colony to survive psychologically without our culture anymore after that. But, space travel continued on for another 100,000 or more years after that until Atlantis was sunk by the same extra-planetary enemy once again.

But, the galaxy has changed a lot in regard to how things are done now compared to then also. So, this is why we were allowed to have space travel once again here on earth.

Many cultures still now call us "The people whose planet was blown up" meaning the Asteroid Belt and Maldek. So, because we are survivors of this there is much sympathy for us in the Galaxy even 65 million years later now. There are various names that denote "Those whose planet was blown up" throughout the galaxy still today.


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