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The study of our ties with all kinds of galactic species and alliances is not an easy one. It appears to be a ‘galactic jungle’ out there, an extremely varied jungle with seemingly infinite possibilities both in the benevolent and in the malevolent realms. There are many puzzles to be put together and sometimes pieces fit in more puzzles, so to speak. One of those puzzles is called the Antarctic Germans and their Space explorations.

A few weeks ago Val Nek revealed to us that he was assigned a function as a governor of the Galactic Federation of Worlds in the Altair system. It soon became clear that the Altair System is quite a complex puzzle too.
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In the above excerpt Elena says that the Akhori helped the Nazi’s to build technology. This didn’t stop the Akhori from also working with the US (Cabal) government. This was in line with the philosophy of the Nebu who wanted to make sure that humanity would have a space fleet that they could somehow control, either through the Cabal or the Dark Fleet, before humanity would develop a space fleet that was aligned with the Galactic Federation of Worlds. Therefore they were rushing the process in order to make humans side with them instead.
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Elena describes that there was a huge slave force involved in order to be able to build this space fleet. When things were looking rather sour for the Nazi’s towards the end of the second world war, a number of generals would have simply abandoned Adolf Hitler and focus on the Antarctica/space project. Elena seems to imply that they only met a certain outpost of Reptilians there for the first time.
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Recently Val Nek told us that the Dark Fleet or the ‘Space Germans’ were still fully operational in the Altair system and as it seems in many other star systems, even though they lost their territories on the Moon, Ceres and Mars, to name a few.

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