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PLANET EARTH

THE INFORMATION ON THIS PAGE IS BASED ON REMOTE VIEWED MATERIAL. IT IS THEREFORE NOT TO BE REGARDED AS FACT. DO NOT USE IT FOR SCHOOL PROJECTS. READ IT ONLY FOR ENTERTAINMENT AS AN ALTERNATIVE SCIENCE-FICTION INTERPRETATION OF HISTORY.

Planet Earth used to look very different in the past when I remote view it. Here I list just some of the findings from throughout the website.

300,000 years ago

300,000 years ago, the sun was still big and red, and not weak and pale and yellow like it is today. The land of the islands that reach from Thailand to Australia was much larger then, it is as if today we are only seeing the very tips of their highest peak. Australia too was much larger then, you could have almost walked across from Asia to Australia. Either that the oceans were lower or that the land was higher.

Source Older Australians.

Millions of years ago

Many millions of years ago, the Earth, Sun and Moon were different than what they are today. Lemuria was a continent in the ocean. The Lemurian continent was destroyed by the Vega people, who created a large crack in the middle that flooded the oceans in and swallowed the continent into the sea. Planet Earth at this time was much smaller in size than it is today, it was two thirds or one third of the size it is today. The Sun was at this time either larger, or that it was closer to the Earth then, it appeared bigger and brighter in the sky. And the Earth was much hotter then, it felt to me as if my body would have been cooked had I been standing on Lemuria then. The Moon was smaller then, as if half the size it is today, as if it too has grown with time. The Moon at this time had one very large crater that took up about 40% of the area that one looks at when we look at the face of the moon.

The Moon pulls on the waters of the Earth and that is how we get tidal waves, but at the time the Moon was smaller and weaker and there was therefore a peaceful feeling on Earth due to the absence of the violent pull that we experience today. Lemuria was so long ago that most of the layers of rock had not yet been formed on the mountains. Much of Earth had a strong red colored sand that is today gone in most places, as if made out of iron that has since sweapt away with time, wind and water. Earth had huge fires at this time. Lemuria had natural stone columns with colored layers, like the Rainbow Mountains of China that we see today.

Source Lemuria.