There was a time when Pleiadians were known to all humans as friends, teachers and family.
They were called by different names.
As part of the ascension plan for Earth, Galactic Federation pulled back from our view to let human free will play out.
Modern experts can't explain how many ancient structures were built, including Kailasa, Great Pyramids, Sphinx, Petra, because humans didn't build them.
Pleiadians say Kailasa Temple was built for humans to use, and was one of many structures used for Galactic Federation meetings.
They've left us many clues so we can figure it out on our own.
James Franco with the 2319 code?
Has posted 3 videos thus far…🤔🤷♂️
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“In Monsters, Inc., "2319" is the emergency code shouted whenever a monster makes contact with a human child or brings a human object into the monster world. It translates to "White Sock" (W is the 23rd letter of the alphabet; S is the 19th).
The code triggers the Child Detection Agency (CDA) to immediately descend on the contaminated area, decontaminate the monster, and destroy the human item.”
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New Zealand
OK… so this man was hearing all of these stories from people… that there were strange craft flying over the area.
He was more than skeptical.
So he mounted a time lapse camera outside, pointing up to the area people were seeing these craft……….
Nothing happened for the first few nights and he was convinced these people were all crazy.
Then…. Like a killer in the shadows….. there it was!
Then at night……. More!!!
Here is what was captured…
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The Weekend Read - was this week's rainmaker a "climate change" event?
As the cleanup from this week's unnamed ex tropical cyclone continues, the usual suspects wasted no time trying to capitalize on it.
"Warmer climate to blame for heavier than normal rainfall - experts", read a headline in the Herald's live coverage feed yesterday.
"Two (of) New Zealand’s experts have weighed in on the damaging weather - with one saying a warmer climate is responsible for heavier than normal rainfall.
"Areas in Northland and Auckland have received more than a month's average rainfall in just 24 hours, according to MetService.
"This kind of exceptional rainfall is exactly what is expected in a warmer climate,” said Victoria University of Wellington professor of climate science James Renwick.
“Warmer air contains more moisture (water vapour) which is fuel for rainfall. So when there is a storm, rainfalls tend to be heavier in warmer conditions. Plus, a big storm like this acts like a bit of a vacuum cleaner, drawing in air over a wide radius, and wringing that air out as it rises.
"As the climate continues to warm, we will see more of this kind of thing, and even heavier rainfalls in future.”
"University of Auckland associate professor in river science Dr Jon Tunnicliffe said the shortened interval between storms is increasing the damage..."
So there you have it: it's a record rainfall because of global warming (more intense), and we're getting less recovery time between storms (more frequent).
Let's inject a little sanity back into the picture here.
It's more frequent now, he says.
Really? The Herald reported Kawakawa suffering its sixth flood in eight months in March 1935.
"Creeks quickly overflowed the flats and flooded the roads, and communication was blocked both to the north and the south. The rain has now ceased, but the bowling green, the racecourse and adjacent flats are inundated to a depth of 3ft. to 4ft., and the water is still rising! This is the sixth flood during the last eight months."
Which became a seventh flood by July 1935, cutting off road and rail links between Auckland and Whangarei. Further north, in a village 4ks south of Kaitaia, a rain gauge recorded an incredible five inches (127mm) in only 90 minutes, as reported by Kaitaia newspaper the Northland Age on July 26:
"On Wednesday, particularly heavy rain fell in and around Kaitaia, and the rivers were all running bank high, and the lowly sections of land flooded. At Rangitihi, 5 inches of rain was recorded between 1.30 and 3 p.m. that afternoon. The culverts on the main street at Kaitaia were unable to carry the water, and the road and footpaths were flooded."
By August 1935, one month later, Whangarei newspaper the Northern Advocate had crunched the numbers and counted 13 major floods in 18 months:
"The weather is getting back to normal,” a Whangarei man remarked this morning, and although he meant to be sarcastic’, he was very nearly right. The wet weather that has been experienced this winter throughout the North has become almost a fixed state. Last night rain began to fall and this morning, with the holding up of traffic on some routes, it looked as if the thirteenth flood that has occurred in the North since February, 1934, was coming into being."
While there's no question Northlanders mopping up from the third flood this year, 2026, have a right to be upset, it's not unprecedented in that region.
So, no - extreme weather events are not more frequent than they were 90 years ago.
Oh, but - interjects Renwick - the rainfall is exceptionally bigger now because we have a warmer climate.
Really?
Let's test that theory. This week's storm deliivered about 300mm across two days.
In contrast, the December 1934 storm delivered 19 inches (498mm) to Kaikohe in 48 hours with a further 4.21 inches on the third day, for a total event of 605mm.
The Mangakahia river rose 65ft (20m). There's photos of the bridge before and after the flood.
@MarioNawfal I think it is time for Americans to look inwards and have a serious discussion about what our government is actually doing and who is actually controlling it. It's time for a cleansing and to fight to return our nation to God.
It's a heavy realization once you put all the pieces together, and the truth becomes clear.
The "dark ages" as we were taught them in school were a complete lie.
WE are living in the dark ages. A post-apocalyptic wasteland compared to what the world once was.
But a great awakening is underway.
We will return.
The turtle shell has a strong symbolic and structural relationship with the ancient 13-month calendar, frequently used by various peoples, especially Native Americans. This connection is based on counting the shell plates, which reflect the lunar cycles.
440 years ago, Pope Gregory XIII demonstrated his temporal authority and, through a papal decree, created a new calendar in February 1582.
Do you believe that altering the way time is counted, among other things, also affects us physically?
What's your opinion?