One of the things that surprised me was the information that the human beings living on Earth more than 439 thousand years ago would have all had green skin! Our biology would have been copper-based. But there’s more. Listen to this fragment to learn about a nuclear war that took place around that time.
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NUCLEAR WAR AGAINST THE PEOPLE OF EARTH AND THE ANUNNAKI
Alex Collier quoted the Andromedan Council (3) as saying that more than 439.231 years ago (4) there was an invasion by the Orion Group led by a Queen called Suti. This war was destructive on many levels and frequencies of physicality. The use of ‘atom-splitting’ weapons caused great changes in our biology and was responsible for the various skin tones (see future article). Nibiru was able to win one battle but was then forced to leave our solar system because of genetic damage. The original races were green skinned. We know this because of large copper traces in your Terran 22 blood types.
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It says that the Seeders – after having stored the DNA of the present life forms on Earth at that time, like the dinosaurs – wiped them all out to allow for new life to form itself (7, p.492). So, how did they do it? What technology did they use to create this ‘planet-wide cataclysmic event‘? Wasn’t there a lot of iridium found in that earth layer, and isn’t that connected to a nuclear or a fusion bomb, just as Lacerta has suggested?
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So, what do we have here? We have Alex Collier talking about Suti, a Gray-hive Queen who came to our solar system 439.000 years ago to create a nuclear war on Earth, which would have eventually changed the color of our skins. Then we have Elena Danaan talking about the arrival of the Seeders in exactly the same period of time (also 439.000 years ago) and she talks about ‘a major global intervention‘ injecting new genetic input and performing DNA upgrades.
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So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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