Friday, 28 October, 2016: History of the Solar System

In this class we cover a few important points about the history of our solar system. First, we very quickly review our own planet’s development for 2 billion years in pre-time first density, 4.6 billion years in second density, and now for the past 75,000 years in third density.

Second, we learn of the war on Mars, which damaged that planet’s atmosphere so severely that its third-density inhabitants could not remain there and so were transferred to Earth at the beginning of our 75,000-year third-density cycle.

Third, we consider Maldek, the former large planet that existed between Mars and Jupiter. It also experienced a catastrophic war among its third-density inhabitants, so severe that it totally destroyed the planet, resulting in the asteroid belt.

Fourth, we discuss Venus, whose development began long before Earth’s and progressed quickly to sixth density, Saturn, a very special planet with highly developed inhabitants and Uranus, which is now in its first-density phase.

In answering a question, Dr. Keislar also talks about the “12th planet” (often called “Nibiru”), which he identifies with the red dwarf companion star of our sun. He discounts as cabal disinformation the theory that this object will in the near future approach the Earth and cause a great catastrophe here.

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