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➡ The text discusses the idea that ancient civilizations were inhabited by giants, contrary to the common belief that humans were smaller in the past. It also explores the legends of Gog and Magog, giant guardians from medieval times, and their symbolic representation of chaos and destructive power. The text suggests that the earth will undergo significant changes, including the appearance of sinkholes and the revealing of hidden islands. Lastly, it mentions the author’s books and ways to support his work.
➡ The text discusses the Arctic Pole, the letter G, and its significance to Freemasons. It also delves into the biblical story of Noah’s Ark, suggesting it wasn’t a boat but a magnetic island, a safe haven for animals during the Apocalypse. The text further explores the connection between the Scythians, expert marksmen from the North, and the Star Wars Sith. Lastly, it mentions the Tartarian ocean and a mysterious island, both of which are believed to play a significant role in the future.
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➡ The speaker shares a dream about beings from inside the Earth rising to the surface, leading to a conflict. These beings, larger and more advanced than us, are forced to fight due to our actions. The speaker also discusses various interpretations of Gog and Magog from religious texts, suggesting they represent these inner Earth beings. The speaker believes this event is a natural cycle and a warning for the future.
➡ The Tartarians, a nomadic group of mixed tribes from the center of the world, were known for their great strength, health, and telepathic abilities. They developed the first written alphabet, Phoenician, and were skilled sailors, trading knowledge and goods around the world. They were also known for their large hunting dogs and unique tents. The Tartarians, along with the lost tribes of Israel, were believed to have originated from the north, near the heart chakra of the Earth, a place of high energy where people lived longer and gained more knowledge.

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