Anonymous ID: f67e53 Sept. 13, 2020, 9:45 p.m. No.10640527   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0542 >>0548

>>10640512

>TELL ME … When your flesh dies . where do you go ..

Easy.

Aliens beem us up into outer space!

>All your memories, all you have learned ??

Moar aliens. They beem them up, too.

Alien tech, bro. Next level, yo

Anonymous ID: f67e53 Sept. 13, 2020, 10 p.m. No.10640610   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0620 >>0675 >>0680

>>10640548

God is real. Here. Now. Everywhere. Always. Forever. And Ever.

Just not a Dude-bro.

That's the part many don't seem to fully understand, or are afraid to admit. Preconceived misconceptions. Which people like to cling to. Whether out of fear, pride, confusion, idk.

If you really want something to be frightened about, stare at the globe and try to find the marks left from the "Creation" events. If you find them, you'll get a glimpse of what we are talking about.

Anonymous ID: f67e53 Sept. 13, 2020, 10:55 p.m. No.10640914   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0930 >>0957 >>1029

>>10640830

>The collision theory is impossible because it can't account for the moon attaining the stationary orbit it's in.

It wasn't an actual collision. The Electromagnetic Force plays an enormous role in all this. There would be a planetary-sized arc-blast that would likely lock the moon into orbit (see: Right-Hand Rule), damn near instantaneously. This explains why the side of the moon that faces us basically melted away. Also, explains some very large scars on planet Earth, most have no clue even exist, because they are that massive, it's rather hard for most to wrap their heads around. The encounter with the moon fractured Earth's crust, broke apart Pangaea, and likely killed the dinosaurs. Not 65 MILLION years ago, either. A lot of geological features were formed insanely fast compared to what we were led to believe.

Anonymous ID: f67e53 Sept. 13, 2020, 11:16 p.m. No.10641047   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10640957

>While I'm still leaning toward the whole weaponry scars angle,

I used to be right there with ya. Then I seent the scar. Das ALLOTA energy being released. And ironically, it's the whole conservation of energy that saved us from complete annihilation. The universe does not want to blow itself up. Charge separation can and does exist in space. Also, explains the whole "dark matter" conundrum.

 

>this seems very plausible as well.

Took me awhile to get there. When I got there, I found out there's actually quite a bit of mythogoly that agrees with the conclusion.

 

>This is an interesting perspective. Thanks, anon.

You're welcome. Probably wouldn't have made it that far if not for the overall mission here. Maybe, but Q did encourage me to be on the lookout for certain things that stood out. White rabbit mythology. Symbolism. Learn how to read the map. Etc

Anonymous ID: f67e53 Sept. 13, 2020, 11:35 p.m. No.10641148   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10641057

>Pangea was a mega continent, but didn't cover the entire planet. The planet was still about 70% ocean and 30% land. Just the 30% land was all in one piece.

Yes, and this is key! Just like our moon has one side facing us at all times, the Earth had one side facing our sun. Only our sun at the time wasn't the one we have today, but rather a red dwarf star, which are known to flare up violently. Thankfully, the side facing the flares also happened to have an ocean, which absorbed and reflected radiation, to limit our direct exposure to intense radiation. Also, this arrangement would trap heat. So, that the far-side, the part where human lived, would be at a rather stable, comfy temp at all times, which technically "time" had yet to exist as we know it. On a side note, I'd imagine this is the reason most of us are so fond of "room temperature".

 

Prior to the collision with the moon, as I stated, our planet was tidally locked, which means there was no "Day or Night" until the "Creation" events started up. The Seven Days each refer to the planets that partook in the process. Monday paying homage to the Moon. If you read between the lines in the "myths", you might notice a pattern in the order. I think Monday through Friday are in the order in which each planet made themselves first visible in our sky. Less noticeable for the first few days, but Mercury preceding Jupiter preceding Venus (Wednesday, Thurday, Friday) seemed to stand out. Saturday to Sunday might be symbolic of the journey from one star to the next. The continuation of life is remember with each new week. Although, I think somewhere along the way we long lost the original understanding. Then again, the symbology the elites use can't help but make me think they knew all along and hid the knowledge from us to rule over us with our own ignorance.