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THE CONTINENT OF MU
We haven’t spoken a lot about the continent of Lemuria. The main reason is that Elena Danaan hasn’t said a lot about it in her work. In her latest book she mentions it only briefly in Enki’s account of our history (3) and then mainly in the context of the refugees that had to flee Maldek and Mars around the cataclysm that took place around 72,000 B.C. (4).

She talks about Lemuria in the video. You can find a video excerpt below at (6), in which she mentions the Ant People (5) and the Sasquatch (4) and she describes Mu as a great and wide culture. In the Seeders (3) we can read:

“71.900 BC – The geography of the planet was different in this period of time. A large piece of land existed in the south Pacific Ocean, remembered as “Lemuria”. These territories, who were already a compound of different colonies, received the Martian refugees from the Nebu war in the Sol System and the cataclysmic explosion of planet Maldek. The Lemurian civilization had a contemporary phase with the Atlantean civilization, when both coexisted and conducted commercial trade with one another” (3, p.501)
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From the information obtained during his visit to planet Thiaoouba by Michel Desmarquet we can learn about the people who would have lived on Mu, and that they arrived from a planet called Aremo X3 some 250,000 years. They would have been the forefathers of the Polynesian people and they were a very advanced civilization, both technologically and spiritually. The million-dollar question is: how does this fit in with the story of the Anunnaki and Enki’s account of our history? There is no word of any people coming from Maldek or Mars whatsoever.

I think it is high time that Elena Danaan asks around a bit to get to know more about the people who lived on Mu.

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