Rev Dr. Robert Ghost Wolf
I smell a plastic shaman...
However much of the lands remained and would become rebirthed as Le-mu-ria.
If Lemuria had existed - it did not - that would have been far longer ago than 35 ka, not less.
Also, you fail etymology forever. Lemures was a Latin word for the restless shades of the dead, which Linnaeus applied to the basal primates due to their nocturnal habits and spooky cries. When a prehistoric land bridge between West Africa and South Asia, with Madagascar as a relic of said bridge, was proposed to explain several groups existing in those two distant areas but nowhere in between, it was given the name "Lemuria" after the most notable of those biogeographical oddities. With plate tdctonics, this hypothesis became obsolete.
Today parts of the Western coast line of the United States and Canada. From Mt. Shasta up through BC, Canada would be the lands that were a part of the original motherland of MU.
Completely wrong part of the world to have formerly been part of the same landmass as Lemuria.
There is land in those islands, for instance Turtle Mountain on Orcas Island, which defies any type of testing science has attempted for determining its age. I have seen the scientists come and go for many years now.
There are tunnels located in the San Juan Islands that upon entering one could end up in Hopi Land, in Arizona. The Islands in and around the San Juan Islands off the Washington state coast going all the way up the coast lines of Vancouver Island, show obvious signs that the land was simply raised from the ocean floors some 5,000 years ago.
Surprise, surprise, none of the claims about the geology is true. Also, for somone who "ha(s) seen the scientists come and go for many years now", I would expect Dr. Ghost Wolf to know that it's Turtleback Mountain, not Turtle Mountain.
I have not been able to find anything about tunnels on the San Juan islands, but that sounds like just a generic legend about underground strangeness. Also, the mention of the Hopi definitively reinforces my suspicion of plastic shamanism.
Finally, both "there are mysterious tunnels connecting to a far inland location over two thousand kilometres away" and "these islands mysteriously rose mere five thousand years ago" would point against your claim that these are remnants of a sunken prehistoric continent. I guess Vindication Of All Crancks is in force here.