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[[Tara]] exploded millions of years ago as a 5D Planet and as a result, was sucked into a reversal black hole which manifested 12 layers of the planetary bodies in our current Solar System, including the 3D version of Earth we inhabit in this [[Vector Code|Time Vector]] of the [[Universal Time Matrix]]. [[Tara]] and [[Tiamat]] were a Binary Star system. [[Tiamat]]s explosion and destruction is the reason our 3D planet has an artificial satellite which is our [[Moon]]. | [[Tara]] exploded millions of years ago as a 5D Planet and as a result, was sucked into a reversal black hole which manifested 12 spherical layers of the planetary bodies in our current Solar System, including the 3D version of Earth we inhabit in this [[Vector Code|Time Vector]] of the [[Universal Time Matrix]]. [[Tara]] and [[Tiamat]] were a Binary Star system. [[Tiamat]]s explosion and destruction is the reason our 3D planet has an artificial satellite which is our [[Moon]]. | ||
Revision as of 19:02, 14 July 2014
Moon: From the Guardian perspective our moon is an inorganic structure, and did not come from our solar system. It was brought here during the last war between the Pleadians and Reptilians. The moon is a craft stolen from war and stripped to be refitted for its current use as a Reptilian and Grey Alien base. Apparently there are beings living inside of it, even now. Its use was for practical reasons to be able to have a “moon base” in close proximity to monitor and adjust the magnetic fields of the planet.
5D Tara
Tara exploded millions of years ago as a 5D Planet and as a result, was sucked into a reversal black hole which manifested 12 spherical layers of the planetary bodies in our current Solar System, including the 3D version of Earth we inhabit in this Time Vector of the Universal Time Matrix. Tara and Tiamat were a Binary Star system. Tiamats explosion and destruction is the reason our 3D planet has an artificial satellite which is our Moon.