Note: This post was recovered from the Sh.org archive.Username: thousandcutsDate: 2020-03-18 05:16:29Reaction Score: 1
India was treated the harshest during the 19th century destruction. Reset is too nice, too orderly, too contrived. It was wholesale slaughter, plain and simple. Genocidal cannibal orgy would be the proper term if the perps were of human origin. But they were not.
One thing is certain. They will be back again. Here's how I know.
Below, the official history of Surat as told by Wikipedia.
- "Surat was founded by Gopi, who named the area Surajpur or Suryapur. In the 12th and 15th centuries, Surat was managed by Muslims.[20] In 1512, and again in 1530, Surat was ravaged by the Portuguese Empire. In 1514, the Portuguese traveler Duarte Barbosa described Surat as an important seaport, frequented by many ships from Malabar and various parts of the world. By 1520, the name of the city had become Surat."
Below, an excerpt from a previous post of mine on the wrong thread. The information contradicting Wikis official narrative.
"The map below shows random ports. It was my opinion the longhand notes written in red were conveyed to the ancient forward air controllers who then ordered the bombing (plasma) runs. Page to the right shows what appears to be a plasma run. The Portuguese translation of the highlighted note states "upon the eruptions, the post was selected by Surrate". The area highlighted is no longer present. Cutaway clean, like they were trimming a steak. I surmise that it was removed with DEW tech. The same technology the enlightened ones used to scribe imaging on the land as well as make use of in the production of roads, structures, and star forts."
Please understand, this is only a theory of mine. I don't mean for it to come across as fact. I've been researching this subject for the last year and have some compelling evidence. So I say again:
Surat was not a city when these maps were made. Most of the towns in these times existed along the coastlines as can be seen above. The highlighted section on the right no longer exists. The commander of this Portuguese fleets name is Surrates (see comment in red on map above). Common sense tells me that the modern city of Suratt is named after him . These maps are recon maps. They serve the purpose of planning the destruction of the planet. The Portuguese sailors " circumventing the globe with Magellan" were doing nothing more than betraying man to the Devil, or the Archons, or the Reptilians. You know, the aristocracy, otherwise known as the global elite, or " the controllers". They used the same technology that the previous civilization employed for good purposes such as road building, construction of structures, star forts, etc. They simply burned coastal villages and cities in the dark, while everyone was asleep, just like in California over the last couple of years.
Somewhere in a course in my research, I have discovered artful messages embedded in the landscape. They are readily visible to me when I look at goober earth maps. I did not know who left them, but I have an idea. The fact that they are there seems a miracle. At first , no one could see what I was pointing out. I found an editing software that helps me to bring the images up to the surface. I will present a few examples below. I hope you see what I see.
1. Image below void of highlight or editing. This ones in Mexico. These appear to be records of past atrocities.
2. Below image is copy of pic 1 with highlights to aid image visibility. All of the images appear to be the same artist, and have a style which I would compare to comic book animation or pop art type animation, similar to old concert and movie posters. Almost all of them have embedded messages written in a text I've never seen nor am familiar with.
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3. I will close with Surat below. This image is why I say they will come back. Considering Surat was not a town during the first destruction, this image can only mean this is what's in store for Surat in the future? This example also has writing embedded all through it. Anyone who can read it is welcome to shed some light. Thanks for the interest