Where do Eels come from

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Hi folks,

I’ve been watching some YouTube videos about how eels reproduce and where they come from. Apparently, neither male nor female eels have visible reproductive organs, and they all seem to travel to the Sargasso Sea — conveniently where the Bermuda Triangle is located — to mate.

Yet, based on my quick and lazy “research” via ChatGPT (😅), it turns out that no human has ever actually seen an eel reproducing with their own eyes. Although ChatGPT says their reproductive organs develop during the journey, what really boggled me was their connection to the Sargasso Sea — and the Bermuda Triangle — where the so-called Atlantean Crystals are said to be located, according to the Cassiopaeans.

So, although this might sound like a trivial curiosity, would it be possible for the team (@Laura @Andromeda @Chu @Joe @Scottie and others) to ask the Cassiopaeans where eels really come from? The detailed and exact question might be formulated like this:

“Do eels really develop their reproductive organs on their journey to the Sargasso Sea?”

That’s all.

Below is one of the short videos explaining the phenomenon (there are many others on YouTube):
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And here’s the link to my chat with ChatGPT:
ChatGPT - Eels and Bermuda Triangle

Kudos to Laura, by the way, for Letters from the Edge of Reality. After reading her Substack posts there, I thought I could do something similar with ChatGPT, LOL.

Thanks for reading — and may knowledge be with you and protect you.
 
Yet, based on my quick and lazy “research” via ChatGPT (😅), it turns out that no human has ever actually seen an eel reproducing with their own eyes.

I would be pretty sure in my bet that there are and have been probably many creatures that very few or no humans have ever actually seen in the act of reproduction.

I think something like that in the absence of other “suspicious“ signs doesn’t have to mean much and certainly not that they don’t reproduce in more or less the normal way.
 
I would be pretty sure in my bet that there are and have been probably many creatures that very few or no humans have ever actually seen in the act of reproduction.

I think something like that in the absence of other “suspicious“ signs doesn’t have to mean much and certainly not that they don’t reproduce in more or less the normal way.
Interesting point.


Do you know of any other animals that do the same? I’d like to research them as well.


You know, another thing that came to mind — although I don’t remember it verbatim — is that the Cs once said new animal species are first created in underground bases by the Orions.


So this “creation” isn’t the same as what we understand in the STO sense; apparently, the STS also conduct their own experiments in their own labs.


Maybe eels were one of their experiments or modifications?

I will try to find that transcript in order to confirm that part btw, but it was something in those lines.
 
Apart from any potential “weird“ stuff about Eels, I think I remember reading a pretty interesting take on why they seem to travel that much and far and into such a relatively specific region:

A reasonable (german, I think) researcher proposed that the main section of “the Atlantis island“ that might have sunken under the oceans relatively recently (end of younger dryas) was were they were originally gathering, and after that sinking until today have kept that memory somehow and automatically/“robotically“ still travel back to that area now after it has sunken. Would need to find who said it and in what book.
 
Apart from any potential “weird“ stuff about Eels, I think I remember reading a pretty interesting take on why they seem to travel that much and far and into such a relatively specific region:

A reasonable (german, I think) researcher proposed that the main section of “the Atlantis island“ that might have sunken under the oceans relatively recently (end of younger dryas) was were they were originally gathering, and after that sinking until today have kept that memory somehow and automatically/“robotically“ still travel back to that area now after it has sunken. Would need to find who said it and in what book.
Interesting, maybe Atlanteans experimented with them or "created" them in their own labs, without even having a need from the STS beings. I mean even today or maybe within the next 20 years we will be able to do such experiments, so why not?

I also remember Cs have have told us that Atlanteans conducted so many genetic experiments for their STS ambitions. So, maybe those eels were "programmed" by the Atlantean engineers, that, whenever it was their time to mate, they should return back to their original source (a crystal?).
 
Do you know of any other animals that do the same? I’d like to research them as well.

Grok says, quote, that “there are many such organisms“. In specific I asked two questions:

„Are there creatures (everything from bacteria and viruses upwards) that have lived or still live on earth that no human being has ever observed in the act of reproduction even though humans were around living on earth?“

and:

„Are there also many bigger species (like anything close or above mice size) that also have not been observed in the act?“

Here are Groks answers:

 
Grok says, quote, that “there are many such organisms“. In specific I asked two questions:

„Are there creatures (everything from bacteria and viruses upwards) that have lived or still live on earth that no human being has ever observed in the act of reproduction even though humans were around living on earth?“

and:

„Are there also many bigger species (like anything close or above mice size) that also have not been observed in the act?“

Here are Groks answers:

Again, deep-sea creatures and “viruses” sound particularly intriguing, especially in light of what we’ve learned from the Cs.

I think these experiments might still be ongoing by either the undergrounders or STS beings — I mean maybe not for all species, but perhaps for some at least.

Well, I know that most of the deep-sea creatures may not be observed reproducing, simply because they live so far beneath the surface, but if there are other things to consider about those mice sized creatures, such as having need to travel somewhere unusual — like the Bermuda Triangle — or they lack visible reproductive organs altogether (like eels), that would be more than natural.

So, I think I will have to consider three main criteria about those creatures before researching:
1. No visible reproductive organs
2. Never mated before human eyes
3. Need to travel to intriguing places for mating (such as Bermuda Triangle)
 
I don’t quite understand why “no visible reproductive Organs“ should mean much since it is probably likely that in many (and probably all) species that are truly known to us there ARE reproductive organs, but for a number of those they are not visible but hidden. BUT still exist. Are you aware of any creature that has no reproductive system at all? Let’s say around mice size or above?
 
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