KejRaj/Elohim via Davey #ufo #magick #crackpot #conspiracy voyagesoflight.blogspot.com

1. The Earth population of humans being nearly 8 billion, out of this, 1.5 to 2 billion are clones. How much truth is in such claims?

(They are smiling). We will answer this question in this way…yes, it is true there are cloned humans, but the number you have given is slightly exaggerated. We monitor these situations very carefully for there are certain laws in play which must be adhered to, no matter the interests of those of the dark forces or similar groups may wish to attain. However, this is a complex question as there are other aspects of what you might consider cloning, enabled by the light forces.

2. The civilization known as the Tartarians. How advanced were they technologically?

In truth they were known by another name. However, that name is somewhat related to legends and tales that have come through your linear timelines, but we can call them as you refer to them. They were an advanced race, both spiritually and in other ways. However, their purpose was to seed certain puzzle pieces of the consciousness conundrum that was unfolding on Earth, and so they were placed by their own choice in certain time frames, we will say, and remember…time is not as linear as you have been conditioned to perceive it.


3. The civilization known as the Pellasgians. In which area were they located? Around how long ago did this civilization exist? What, if anything remains of them today, such as a group of people, language...?

It is important to understand that your Earth’s geographic landscape has changed drastically. Even over the last many thousands of years, which are considered very recent times in your Earth’s rich and elongated linear time history. The race you speak of was in fact a composite of different groups of soul families blended in form, that is to say, grouped into the same civilization over different time periods, to achieve certain goals in setting up certain Earth energies. In a similar way to the Mayan culture.

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