Subject: A Meteor Hit Earth. Mar. 6, 2008.
This show the results of a meteor hitting
the Earth.
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part 3
"All was ready. The people were then warned
of the impending collision. The role of the
spacecraft was kept s-cret though, for fear
that the people would believe they had been
betrayed by their leaders and that a panic
would be created, perhaps even an attack on
the air****ts. By the same token, the leaders
had played down the impact the collision was
likely to have, in order to minimise the collective
panic.
"The collision was now as much imminent as
it was inevitable, considering the estimated speed
of the asteroid. It was only 48 hours away. The
experts all agreed with this calculation - well,
almost all.
http://www.galactic-server.net/rune/jordfjs.html
my book here - upper left picture - the comets
impact must have been terrible. From a book on
the ETcontacts to Semjase.
R-Ø-commnent.
The space****ps were to take off together - 2
hours before the supposed collision time, their
very late departure intended to allow them to
remain in space for the full 12 weeks if
necessary, following the catastrophe. It had
been calculated that the asteroid would hit
where South America is now.
"So, all was ready and the signal for
take-off to be given on D-day, at 12 noon,
Central Australian Time. Whether there had
been an error in the calculations, although
highly unlikely, or whether there was a sudden,
unpredicted acceleration of the asteroid, it
appeared in the sky at 11 am, ****ning like an
orange sun. The order for take-off was given
immediately and all the spacecraft took to the
sky.
"In order to leave Earth's atmosphere and
gravitational force quickly, it is necessary
to make use of a "warp" (1 - Warp here means
"a gravitational hole" - a region of weak
gravity. (Editor's note based on the
explanation of the Author)- which at that
time, was above present day Europe. In spite
of the speed these space vessels were capable
of, they had not quite made it to the warp,
when the asteroid hit Earth.
When it entered the Earth's atmosphere it
had broken into three huge pieces. The smallest,
which measured several kilometres in diameter,
hit where the Red Sea is now.
"Another, much bigger, hit where the Timor
Sea is now, and the largest of the three landed
in the region of the actual Galapagos Islands.
"The simultaneous impacts were terrible. The
sun became a dull red and slid towards the
horizon like a falling balloon. Soon, it stopped
and climbed slowly, but when only to half the
distance, it "fell". The Earth had suddenly
changed the inclination of its axis! Explosions
of incredible force occurred, for the two
larger pieces of asteroid had pierced the
Earth's crust. Volcanoes erupted in Australia,
New Guinea, Japan, South America - indeed, just
about everywhere on the planet.
(giant-waves crushed the far past
civilisations - same told in some of the books
of Rampa. T
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his book
http://www.galactic-server.net/rampa/rainiti.html
this book from
http://lobsang-rampa.net
Rampa. - this picture is not from the Thao-book)
Mountains formed instantly and tidal waves more
than 300 metres in height swept over four-fifths
of Australia. Tasmania separated from the
Australian continent and a huge ****tion of
Antarctica sank in the waters, creating two immense
underwater canyons between Antarctica and
Australia. An enormous continent rose from the
waters in the center of the South Pacific Ocean.
A huge piece of Burma subsided where the Bay of
Bengal is now. Another basin of land subsided
and the Red Sea was formed."
Was there time for the space****ps to get
out?"
"Not quite, Michel, for the experts had
made one mistake. It could be said in their
defence that they could not really have
anticipated what would happen. They had
predicted the tilting of the Earth on its
axis but what they hadn't been able to
predict was its oscillation. The spacecraft
were literally caught [3] and dragged in
the "backwash" caused by the re-entry of
the asteroid into the Earth's atmosphere.
Further, they were bombarded by millions
of particles coming from the asteroid and
trailing in its wake.
"Only seven vessels, three with bl-ck
passengers and four with yellow, struggling
with all the power they could manage,
succeeded in escaping the horror occurring
on Earth."
"It must have been a frightening sight for
them to watch Earth change before their eyes.
"How long did it take for the continent you
mentioned in the Pacific Ocean to emerge?"
"Merely a matter of hours. This continent
was raised by gaseous belts resulting from
upheavals, occurring as deep as the center
of the planet.
"The upheavals on the Earth's surface
continued for months. In the three points of
impact of the asteroids, thousands of
volcanoes were created. Poisonous gases
spread over most of the Australian continent,
causing painless d-ath within minutes, of
millions of bla-ks. Our statistics indicate
an almost total annihilation of humankind
and of animals in Australia. A count taken
when calm was restored indicated a mere 180
people had survived.
"The poisonous gases were the cause of this
frightful toll. In New Guinea, where less gas
had drifted, there were fewer de-ths."
"I have been wanting to ask you a question,
Thao."
"Please do."
"You said that it was the -lack people from
Australia who spread to New Guinea and Africa.
How is it then, that now, the Aborigines are so
different from the blac-s throughout the world?"
"Excellent question, Michel. My account should
have included more detail. You see, as a result
of the catastrophe, there had been such an
upheaval, that deposits of uranium scattered on
the surface of the Earth emitted strong radiation.
This happened only in Australia, and those who
escaped deat- were badly affected, just as in
an a-omic explosion.
"They were genetically affected, so that
today, the genes of Africans are different
from those of Aborigines. Further, the
environment totally changed and their diet
drastically altered too. With the progress of
time, these descendants of Bakaratinians were
"transformed" into the Aboriginal r-ce of
today.
"As the upheavals continued, mountains were
formed, some suddenly, others within days.
Crev***** opened swallowing entire towns, and
then closing, removing all traces of existing
civilization.
"On top of all the horror, there was a deluge
such as the planet had not known for eons. In
fact, the volcanoes spat so many ashes into the
sky simultaneously, and to such incredible
altitudes, that the sky darkened. The vapour
from the oceans, which in places actually boiled
over an area of thousands of square kilometres,
combined with the clouds of ashes. The thick
clouds thus created, burst with rain so
torrential you'd find it hard to imagine..."
"And the vessels orbiting in space?"
under the told cir***stances the earth must
have been covered with dust and clouds, and
not the clear view as here on the illustration.
"After 12 weeks, they were obliged to return
to Earth. They chose to descend over the area
we now know as Europe, having absolutely no
visibility over the rest of the planet. Of
the seven vessels, only one managed to land.
"The others were hurled into the ground by
gales, which occurred all over the planet -
cyclonic winds of 300-400 kilometres per hour.
The main cause of these winds was differences
in temperature - these in turn, caused by the
sudden volcanic eruptions.
"So, the sole remaining space****p managed
to land in what is now called Greenland.
There were 95 yellow passengers on board,
many of whom were doctors and experts of
various kinds. Having landed in extremely
adverse conditions, damage was incurred which
made it impossible for the vessel to take
off again. However, it remained useful for
a shelter.
They had provisions enough to last a long
time and so they organizsed themselves as
best they could.
"About one month later, they were all
engulfed in an earthquake - the spacecraft
too, and it was with this last catastrophe
that all trace of civilization on Earth was
destroyed. The chain of catastrophes that
followed the collision with the asteroid had
dispersed entire populations - in New Guinea,
Burma and China, and in Africa, although the
region of the Sahara suffered to a lesser
extent than elsewhere.
However, all the towns established in the
Red Sea area were engulfed by the newly-formed
sea. In brief, no city remained on Earth and
millions of people and animals had been wiped
out. It was, therefore, not long before
widespread famine occurred.
"Needless to say, the wonderful cultures of
Australia and China were no more than memories
that would become legends. And so it was, that
the people (suddenly disseminated and separated
from each other by newly gouged chasms and
newly formed seas) experienced for the first
time on the planet Earth, cannibalism."
chapter 4
The Golden Planet
As Thao was winding up her narrative, my
attention was drawn to lights of different
colors, which had lit up near her seat. When
she had finished talking, she made a gesture.
On one of the walls of the room, there
appeared a series of letters and numbers,
which Thao examined attentively. Then the
light went out and the image disappeared.
"Thao,’ I said, "you spoke just now of
hallucination or collective illusion. I have
trouble understanding how you can delude
thousands of people -isn't it charlatanism,
just as when an illusionist on stage fools
the crowd with a dozen, more or less "chosen"
subjects?"
Thao smiled again. "You are right in a
certain sense, for it is extremely rare these
days on your planet and especially on stage
to find a true illusionist. I must remind you
that we are experts in all manner of p-ychic
p-enomena Michel, and for us it is quite easy
because..."
(so here she makes a demonstration on this:
Part 1.
John Winston. johnfw@[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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