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Webinar 4 kicked off with an interesting historical account of the ‘Anachim’ all the way from their own dimension, through Bootes and Sirius B and beyond. This article mainly focuses on their dimension, their parallel universe.

PARALLEL DIMENSIONS
For those who are new to this concept, parallel dimensions are completely different worlds that are not part of our universe. We have come across the parallel dimensional world of the Koldassi on Neptune before, and we already mentioned the ‘home base’ of the Anunnaki in their dimension. We even talked about a story of a parallel dimension on the other side of the Bermuda Triangle!

UREA, IMMARU AND NIBIRU
In the fourth webinar we were told more about this dimension. First of all their home ‘galaxy’ is called Urea. We were also told that the Anunnaki not only conquered about 75% of our galaxy in our dimension at the ‘height’ of their empire, but they would have conquered 7 complete galaxies in their own dimension.
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We used to think that we were the only planet with intelligent life. Then we discovered the existence of species from all kinds of other worlds within our galaxy, who were often far more advanced spiritually and technologically, although we also met a number of very malevolent species too. But it didn’t stop there. We were introduced to the Intergalactic Confederation, representing species from other galaxies. Then there are the various densities harboring specific species and if that weren’t enough, there also are different ‘dimensions’ that can hold star systems and complete galaxies as well.

There is a certain danger of one-sighted information about these Anachim species, because it is all being brought to us by Ea these days. Because of the good relationship between Elena and Ea there is a tendency to start to like the Anunnaki. That shouldn’t blur our conception and make us think of the Anunnaki as a friendly and benign collective of species.

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Confused?

So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!

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