Monday, February 23, 2026

Our moon was a piece of Maldek 65 million years ago

 Though I had gotten this intuitively years ago now I found myself looking up from my hot tub and the moon (fortuitously) was directly above my hot tub. So, I asked the moon because it is a living being like the earth and the sun and all the planets if it was once a part of Maldek and it said "Yes".

As it said "Yes" I remember being a part of the Maldek Military group that helped drag this the largest piece of Maldek still intact to orbit the earth. It was so we would remember as we colonized Earth 65 million years ago as soon as the larger dinosaurs were dead. Whether the piece of Maldek (now the Asteroid belt) that hit Yucatan Peninsular 65 million years ago was sent here purposely or not I think the result is the same either way. All the larger dinosaur evolution went extinct either way. But things like little horses and little primates or what would become primates was left alive because the tops of the food chain as dinosaurs anyway all died. 

Why did they die? I think most dinosaurs were cold blooded and couldn't function in a nuclear winter caused by the piece of the planet (asteroid) hitting earth so they basically froze to death mostly  and the smaller animals then fed on these carcasses when their bodies thawed out from the nuclear winter.

So, those of us a part of the military that survived the nuking of Maldek the planet which is the ASteroid belt now dragged this the largest piece of the Planet here to become Earth's moon. I think doing this helped allow the Galaxy somehow to allow us humanoids to be allowed to live here at Earth Galactic Park. Somehow the nearness of the largest part of our planet allowed us to settle here or maybe this was a part of the agreement that the Galactic Government was a part of.

Later: By the way I'm not saying I'm 65 million years old I'm just saying I remember this lifetime as a humanoid born under the sea there in a military ship that was both a submarine and a spaceship. It's pretty common to park spaceships under oceans even here on earth by the way for many different reasons Galaxy wise. 

I can remember lifetimes about 7 million years into the past and lifetimes about 3 or more million years into the future.

So, even though I remember all of this, knowing too much about the future of this lifetime is problematic on many different levels. So, I usually am only shown about 10% of the future which is enough usually to survive anything that comes up for me and often I can save other people's lives too if they are listening carefully to me. 

Being precognitive, (seeing the future or potential futures) is life saving and has always prevented human extinction up to now. It is an inherited trait. But, most people alive have it to some degree or other simply because their line of evolution would not have survived without it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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