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    If this helps, the ETs say , every 575.5 years a huge comet passed by earth dragging tons of space debris... The destroyer comet was almost twice the size of earth, depending on our position to the sun , it was often catastrophic, it the original reason ETs in the past helped mankind construct the great pyramids ...
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    Oh ye of little faith? If we are to open up to all the so called mysteries of our world and face head-on the tasks of re- thinking our belief systems, it must be ok for Hartmann to give us a little tug in another direction.

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    If this helps, the ETs say , every 575.5 years a huge comet passed by earth dragging tons of space debris... The destroyer comet was almost twice the size of earth ...
    If that were true, wouldn't the Earth, now, be a "moon" to this big planet?

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    The plejaren redirected it , so it no longer threatens earth , they say it caused a pole shift, and reversed earths rotation, and caused the plagues of Egypt , it switched the orbits of Mars and Venus ... Their ancestors left the stargate open too long , and it came here from their Universe... It was a major player in the ancient past , and one of the reasons for building out of stone , and building underground cities, and doing it all with star positions in mind ...
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    The word we read in our Bible as "star" was translated incorrectly; it simply means any "heavenly body". My guess is, it was a UFO; the ones who had orchestrated the whole Old Testament chronicle with its fulfillment in Jesus. Coming from a Baptist preacher's daughter, that's pretty wild!

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