Tuesday, September 10, 2019

A WILD POSSIBILITY

I mock Icke's theory about Reptilians living in the moon receiving orders via saturn.

But I am becoming not convinced but intrigued by the possibility that the moon is artificial and has been used at least once to transfer water from Mars to Earth to create the (great) floods which have submerged much evidence of ancient civilisations, as well as the possibly created the wobble of the Earth.

This could explain a few things.

If the moon has been guided here, either dragged/pushed or as in a Star Wars death star scenario guided internally, then it could have been guided so that its trajectory could use the moon's gravity to drag/attract the water from Mars, into a trajectory so that the water would hit Earth to cause great floods and the wobble.

Problems:
1. the water on Mars would freeze in space, so at what point would it melt, and could such phase changes be controlled over such a long distance? If so, then how?
2. the water from Mars hitting Earth could cause the wobble on Earth, but would the loss of water on Mars also cause a wobble on Mars? Is there a wobble in Mars? And is there any way of calculating when those wobbles started? How deep would the water need to be?

There is something not right with the moon.

There is something not right with evidence of earlier civilisations submerged deep under the oceans.

There is something not right with the Earth's wobble.

There is something not right that Mars shows evidence of fluid erosion but hardly any fluid can be found.

I guess what I'm asking is: is there a trajectory for the moon to have passed close enough to Mars so that the moon's gravity 'sucked' the water on Mars into a path so that it would hit Earth with not enough force that it knocked Earth out of its orbit but caused the wobble, creating floods and submerging civilisations?

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