The Pleiadian Mission - Randolph Winters-pages

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and puzzling to the Pleiadians. It is when the cycle is closer to the 575 1/2 year that it passes the closest to the planet Earth. It is expected that the comet may return again in 2255 A.D. The Great Comet passed by Earth about 3,500 years ago, once again creating a terrible storm in the Mediterranean and bringing the sleeping volcano of Santorini to life. Located on the island now called Thera, just 60 miles north of Crete, the great volcano erupted with a terrible force, causing a 200-foot-high tidal wave that rolled over Crete, Egypt, and Syria. At the time Crete was called Minoa; her people were the descendants of the Atlanteans. Many of them fled to safety as their homes went under water. Minoa remains standing today, but the island of Small Atlantis, which was situated close to the great volcano, slipped beneath the ocean and disappeared forever. The last passage was in 1680, which again caused great damage in the Mediterranean area. Where Did the Moon Come From? Millions of years ago our moon was a fragment of a destroyed planet in another system. It was caught by the immense power of the Destroyer Comet and pulled into our system. The moon was part of a planet that is 4.5 million years older than the Earth. Theories that the moon was once part of the Earth can easily be dispelled by an examination of the minerals found there, which date back farther than any on Earth. How Many People on Earth Are in Contact with the Pleiadians? In 1975 the Pleiadians stated that there are over 17,422 people on Earth in contact with Pleiadians. These are not physical contacts, even though there may be some isolated cases where they have had brief physical