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Atomic explosions also affect the Van Allen belt by disturbing the electrons and photons important to the function of Earth life. The belt exists at a height of 620 miles and consists of charged particles in constant motion, traveling in a spiral-like course from pole to pole. The problem is worse today, just as predicted. Try to educate yourself about this problem and make your voice heard. We are in serious danger. Who Built the Statues on Easter Island? The occurrences on Easter Island are connected to the city of Tiahuanaco, a pre-Incan culture that existed 300 B.C. to 900 A.D., chiefly in Peru and Bolivia. Even though they are more than 3,000 miles apart, they were ruled by the same leader and represent the last colonization of ETs in this area around 13,000 years ago. Out of this group came a semi-Ishwish leader named Viracocoha, who was very greedy for power. He conquered to 12,000 foot high city of Tiahuanaco and then settled on a small island n oar Easter Island called Mot, which means "bird" in the old language. He and his followers were Lyrans with giant bodies, around thirty feet tall. They taught the local natives how to use their highly developed machines, which were then used by the natives, out of tribute, to construct the statues we see today on Easter Island. Similar events also happened in Peru near the cities of Pisco, Nazca, and Sacsayhuaman. On lava walls on Easter Island there are reproductions of spaceships that were made by the local people who lived there. These were attempts at telling the story of Viracocoha and his reign over them. After several thousand years, the giants suddenly became ill from disease and fled Earth in their ships, taking all their technology with them. Where they landed is not known. It is presumed they died in their ships.