
Thales Rosa
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Thales Rosa
@CorretaG
Construindo templos para as virtudes e cavando masmorras para os vícios.







This scientist just revealed his team has 10,000 ancient Atlantean and Lemurian artifacts. “Some of these artifacts have been dated to 15,000 years old … ” They depict ancient UFO contact. Life on Mars. And human-alien hybridization. “These are prehistoric.” Trevor Hawke is a scientist who worked at a zero-point energy research and development lab with Nassim Haramein. Haramein has a collection of these ancient artifacts. Hawke stumbled upon these artifacts at the lab, and he’s spent years researching them with Haramein since then. And he just broke down the shocking things these artifacts reveal: “There are approximately 10,000 of these artifacts in private collections.” “Every piece is but one page in a story.” “It goes way back, but the story is that our species was created through the interaction of these beings.” “I would frame these pieces to be more Atlantean than Aztec.” “Atlantis being one of the last chapters of civilization before our own in the modern day.” “And the story goes back before then, into Lemurian times, and before then.” “Some of these pieces actually show depictions of Mars, and life on Mars, and the collapsing of that atmosphere.” “So we have a cosmic history.” “It goes beyond Earth.” “The hybridization and the genetics is one of the big themes here on most of the pieces.” “They’re very extra-dimensional.” “In 2019, we did carbon dating.” One of the artifacts has eyes that are “inlaid pieces that have adhesive.” And they date back to approximately 8,500 years ago. “Only two months ago, I took a small sample, I drilled out core material from the piece.” “There’s organic carbon in there.” “How’d that get there?” “Very strange.” “That organic carbon confirmed the date of the glue.” “Same thing. Same date of production.” “The organic carbon that’s in here, the last time it was alive was 8,500 years.” “It’s post-diluvian, this timeframe, but right off the cusp of global cataclysms.” “There are very few academic institutions or research corporations who want to engage in work like this because the implications are very powerful.” @TrevorHawkeHRG @AcidForSquares @NassimHaramein













