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Jedi Master
I agree, that makes sense.Yes, but I think it can also have a connotation of "you should figure it out yourself".
I agree, that makes sense.Yes, but I think it can also have a connotation of "you should figure it out yourself".
What does 'Open' mean when the Cassiopaean's respond? I always thought it meant; possible or unknown. But what does it really mean?
Q: (L) Are there any huge monsters at the bottom of the ocean?
A: Giant squid about 1000 feet long. There are about 20,000 of them more or less.
Giant squids known as the mythical Kraken do indeed live in the northern seas and in Antarctica at a depth of up to 2 thousand meters, said the director of the Shirshov Institute of Oceanology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Doctor of Geographical Sciences Alexei Sokov.
He noted that the existence of giant squids and Antarctic giant squids (also called “colossal”) are actually recorded. “The depth of their habitat is from 200 to 2000 meters, in some cases I heard that up to 4000 meters,” the specialist emphasized.
Sokov said that the giant squid is a deep-sea animal that rarely comes to the surface. His Japanese colleagues spent two years trying to track such a creature, and in the end they succeeded.
According to scientific data, giant squids can reach lengths of up to 8 meters, and “colossal” Antarctic squids – about 10 meters, although there are individuals of 13-14 meters.
Session 23 Oct 1994 said:Q: (L) How did they move the stones and set them up?
A: Sound wave focusing; try it yourself; coral castle.
Now we "should have" and definitely need the intel:Q: (L) Tell us again who are the Nephilim?
A: Enforcers. Slaves of Orion. From Planet 3C, or 3rd star, 3rd planet.
Okay, we know now that Earth weighed less in Caesar's time, therefore Earth's gravity was less.Q: (L) Was it difficult for them to live on our planet because of their size and gravity and so forth?
A: Yes.
Q: (L) Did they have physical problems here?
A: Yes.
Aha!Q: (L) And when did the last of them die off?
A: 6000 B.C. Approximately. One reference.
So Nephil dudes had major difficulties on an even lighter Earth with even less gravity 8000 years ago, compared to the higher gravity in Caesar's time, which was still less than today!6000 B.C.
So 36 million Nephilim invaders are coming here to do battle on a 3rdD Earth, which now has even higher gravity than they were here last time..Q: (L) Okay. They were preparing this breeding ground, so to speak. Obviously this was for the introduction of some other genetic strain. What was this?
A: Nephalim.
Q: (L) Well, if the Nephilim are coming in ships, 36 million of them, why bother to create half-breeds here?
A: Yes, but having an "advance party" makes 3rd density conquest much easier.
What are these image flashes you mention? Is it like remote viewing?What we didn't ask the C's: the hidden military reality of the coming invasion
While I was collecting data for a reply to Ark's blog post, I found this major apparent notable factual self-contradiction [to my military-focused mind that is], which ties into an image-flash I got about the invading Nephil being sent here.
This contradiction should raise questions regards the incoming invasion. Since the publication of this session probably more members here noticed and made posts about this same problem & question. But if not, I would like to note:
Now we "should have" and definitely need the intel:
- What is Planet 3C's gravity compared to Earth's gravity today?
Probably you are familiar with the tricky effect of gravity = you remember when earlier in your life you had to carry semi-heavy backpacks or bags, which at first - when you began shopping - appeared "light" or easy to lift.. But after a couple miles.. your opinion changed definitely as you had to carry those bags / backpacks. You quickly realized that the carried weight curiously "increased" with time and you got very tired after dragging that baggage around during extended shopping tours.
Okay, we know now that Earth weighed less in Caesar's time, therefore Earth's gravity was less.
Around 0 AD, there were still living giants (C's mentioned them). Although these giants had major difficulties. I think, it was with supporting their large bone and muscle mass: probably the efforts of maintaining blood pressure in their large bodies damaged their hearts. They had to have difficulties with thinking - brain getting less blood and nutrients. Degenerating organ-functions because of pumping problems with blood.
Okay, so note this:
Aha!
So Nephil dudes had major difficulties on an even lighter Earth with even less gravity 8000 years ago, compared to the higher gravity in Caesar's time, which was still less than today!
How weak and sickly really were these giants??
David apparently did not have to exert himself too much during the killing of one such weak Nephil, Goliath, with a stone..
Then notice this:
So 36 million Nephilim invaders are coming here to do battle on a 3rdD Earth, which now has even higher gravity than they were here last time..
I had the image-flash that these Nephilim will be stomping around in "heavy armor": complex machine-assisted "exosuits". Or any super-high tech armor that will negate gravity or make it much easier for them to move around and do battle. I had the image of Nephil flying around in heavy troop carriers.
Since the invasion cannot be compared to an extended stay Nephil had 8000+ thousand years ago, but rather a short military campaign, I guess the Lizzies made arrangements to maximize Nephil combat-effectiveness in our nowadays higher gravity Earth.
Laura mentioned often having these. Image fills your entire visual field, as inner vision, grabs your attention, then your attention is quickly switched back to normal, seeing the outside world.What are these image flashes you mention? Is it like remote viewing?
This was probably the longest, maybe 1 second movie clip. Large heavily armored Nephil soldiers sitting beside a camp fire - in anti-gravity armor - using their heavy, metal-reinforced, thick-metal-soled boots to stomp on human hostages [like homeless do with beer cans] but the Nephil making humans into red paste for fun. Like how Australian youth were reported playing golf with large cane toads, using them as the golf balls.
@lilies how are you doing after that accident? I hope you are OK.Recently in last August, on multiple occasions - via such flashes - I foresaw my traffic accident in the form of a series of 1-5 image frames, as the speeding car hits me and from my bicycle I'm flung onto its engine hood as a result of the force of the collision. Then a month later the accident happened on cue on Sep 09, 2022.
This recent news item doesn't bring us any closer to solving the mystery of how Stonehenge's megaliths were transported into place, but it does move us further away from asinine notions that they were moved using ropes, carts and boats!Q: (L) Who built Stonehenge?
A: Druids.
Q: (L) Who were the Druids?
A: Early Aryan group.
Q: (L) How did they move the stones and set them up?
A: Sound wave focusing; try it yourself; coral castle.
Q: (L) Who taught the Druids to use the sound waves?
A: They knew; handed down.
Q: (L) When was Stonehenge built?
A: 6000 approx. B.C.
Q: (L) What was Stonehenge built to do or be used for?
A: Energy director.
Q: (L) What was this energy to be directed to do?
A: All things.
Q: (L) Was the energy to be directed outward or inward to the center?
A: Both.
Q: (L) Are you suggesting we should get together and try to move something with sound?
A: Yes.
Q: (L) Does this sound come from our bodies?
A: Learn. Laura will find answer through discovery.
Famous Stonehenge stone came from Scotland not Wales
BBC, 14 August 2024
The six-tonne Altar Stone at the heart of Stonehenge came from the far north of Scotland rather than south-west Wales as previously thought, new analysis has found.
The discovery shows the construction of Stonehenge was a far greater collaborative effort than scientists realised.
It also means that the ancient monument, near Salisbury in south-west England, was built with stones from all parts of Great Britain.
The findings suggest Neolithic Britain was a far more connected and advanced society than earlier evidence indicated.
The distance between Stonehenge and the far north of Scotland is about 700km (434 miles).
The research was led by a Welsh PhD student, Anthony Clarke, now working at Curtin University in Western Australia.
Such is the importance of the discovery that it has been published in one of the world’s leading scientific journals, Nature, which is an enormous achievement for an apprentice researcher.
But it is a bittersweet moment for the young Welshman, who was born in Pembrokeshire, where the Altar Stone was until now thought to have come from.
“I don’t think I’ll be forgiven by people back home,” he joked to BBC News. “It will be a great loss for Wales!”
But Mr Clarke points out that the remaining stones in the central horseshoe, which are known as bluestones, are from Wales and the larger stones in the outer circle are from England.
“We’ve got to give the Scots something!” he said.
“But on a serious note, Stonehenge seems to be this great British endeavour involving all the different people from all over the island," he said.
The bluestones at Stonehenge were identified as coming from the Preseli hills in Pembrokeshire in 1923, by Welsh geologist Henry Herbert Thomas. The central Altar Stone was made of a different rock but always assumed to have come from the same area, until 20 years ago when scientists first began to question its origins.
Last year, researchers including Prof Nick Pearce from Aberystwyth in Wales, of all places, concluded that the Altar Stone could not have come from Wales. But its origin had remained a mystery, until now.
“It blew our socks off when we discovered it was from north-east Scotland,” Prof Pearce, who was also involved in the current discovery, told BBC News.
“It was a shock to say the least. Coming from that distance, more than 700km, was remarkable.
“The Neolithic people must have been pretty well connected, far more connected than people give them credit for. They must have been very well organised”.
The breakthrough was made by the team at Curtin university who analysed the chemical composition of fragments of rock that had fallen off the Altar Stone and dated them. The composition and date are unique to rocks from different parts of the world, rather like a fingerprint.
The Australian team had access to one of the most comprehensive global rock fingerprint databases and found the best match was from the Orcadian Basin, which includes the Caithness, Orkney, and Moray Firth regions of north-eastern Scotland.
Construction at Stonehenge began 5,000 years ago, with changes and additions over the next two millennia. Most of the bluestones are believed to have been the first stones erected at the site.
Dr Robert Ixer, from University College London, who was also involved in the study, described the result as “shocking”.
“The work prompts two important questions: how was the Altar Stone transported from the very north of Scotland, a distance of more than 700 kilometres, to Stonehenge, and, more intriguing, why?”
The distance is the longest recorded journey for any stone used in a monument at that period and Prof Peace says that the next mystery to solve is how it got there.
“There are obvious physical barriers to transporting by land, and an equally daunting journey if going by sea.
“These findings will have huge ramifications for understanding communities in Neolithic times, their levels of connectivity and their transport systems”.
The new research will be pored over by archaeologists working for English Heritage, which looks after Stonehenge, according to one of the monument’s senior curators, Heather Sebire.
”This discovery certainly implies that there were great social connections in Britain at the time,” she told BBC News.
“It is phenomenal that the people of the time brought such a large stone all this way. They must have had a compelling reason to do it.
“They had a sophisticated and developed society and so they probably had a spiritual side, just like we do“.
This recent news item doesn't bring us any closer to solving the mystery of how Stonehenge's megaliths were transported into place, but it does move us further away from asinine notions that they were moved using ropes, carts and boats!