Wednesday, February 3, 2021

when our ancestors came to earth from Maldek and Mars 65 million years ago after the larger dinosaurs were all killed off

 I have written some about this before when our humanoid ancestors came here from Maldek and Mars. Their biology wasn't really suited to earth so they weren't very well when they first came here. Their scientists genetically engineered us as part Maldekian and Martian humanoid with ape like genetics so you can I could be more biologically adaptive to surviving here on earth than they were. The people who came from Maldek and Mars had many many health problems and most slowly died over time even though many efforts were made to save the original types of humanoids that came here. Eventually, those of us who were genetically designed to care for them and to work as their cooks, and guards and housekeepers and gardeners and nurses and so eventually found ourselves on our own because the purebreds from Maldek and Mars had all died.

It is very important to remember that this was 65 million years ago now, however. And we have continued to evolve as human beings alone and on our own since then just like we will continue to evolve through the millions of years that we continue to evolve here on earth.

You might say to me: "How is it possible that we can survive past 100 to 300 years from now?"

The answer is easier than you might think. When President Eisenhower bought flying saucers from aliens that we are directly related to through Maldek and Mars because 1/2 of our genetics is related to them, they gave us a way to survive the invention of the atomic bomb and other inventions along the way.

They gave us the ability to go forward into time to see what works and doesn't work as human civilizations here on earth for future human survival.

We just went through a great thinning out of mankind and it looks like it isn't over either because of new variants of coronavirus as well. By traveling forward in time we saw that we went extinct in 2095 which I have written about in;


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