Sasha Alex Lessin, Ph. D. #ufo #conspiracy #crackpot enkispeaks.com

The orally-transmitted narratives of the Hopi people (who nowadays live at the junction of Utah, Arizona and New Mexico) say Earth’s interconnected world-wide civilizations has taken four forms. Periodic Earth-wide catastrophes triggered by meteorite strikes destroyed the first three forms. After each catastrophe, Anunnaki sages helped the Hopi’s ancestors survive until rock bombardment, fires, floods flood and pole shifts abated.
The Hopi call the Anunnaki sages Katsina, Star People or Ant People; Anthropologists the sages Katchinas. In Hopi rituals the sages are represented by masked dancers, many of whom wear spacesuits and have external antannae on their helmets.
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The Anunnaki watchers [Ant People, Nephilim, Igigi] warned the Hopi, as they also warned Moses “to follow a cloud of unusual shape by day and a moving star [lighted spacecraft or laser point] by night. The cloud and the night light “led them to a mound of the Ant People [Hopi designation of the Anunnaki] in Central America, which the Hopi’s ancestors reached after the mother continent, Kasskara [Lemuria] sunk in the central Pacific.”
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The Anunnaki left the sage Massau’u with the Hopi survivors to help them adapt to the Third World, the one we now experience. Members of Massau’u’s entourage rescued the Anasazi as well as the Zuni, survivors from Japan.

Massau’u supervised the Hopi’s “initial settlement and migrations that followed.” He could fly huge distances and interact with other worlds. Massau’u gave the Hopi “knowledge written on stone tablets.”

“The Hopi village of Oraibi and two other 600-foot high mesas” resemble the belt of the constellation Orion, which points in the sky to the Pleiades, from which the Hopi say their ancestors came to Earth [Orion’s belt and the Pleides are the focal points of Anunnaki temples placed on Earth’s portals.

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