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Tuesday February 27th, 2007

Host

George Noory

Guests

Clip Streams

 
Calling All Thunderbirds
 
Mel's Hole & Lizard People
 
Seattle & Earth Changes

Recap

Thunderbirds, Lizard People & Earth Changes

Inter-tribal Medicine Man, Red Elk shared his visions of earth changes, and also touched on such topics as thunderbirds, Lizard People, Lucifer, Mel's Hole, time travel, and phantom pain. Seattle, he explained, is sitting on a V-shaped plot of earth that is due to split, causing the city to slide into Puget Sound. This will create a huge tsunami, putting parts of the Washington state coastline underwater. Mount Rainier will also have major volcanic activity, he noted. Red Elk said these events were likely to happen within 25 years, though it's possible humankind can avert this outcome.

Thunderbirds, with wingspans that average 22 feet, have breeding grounds in South America, and are slowly coming back to the U.S., said Red Elk. The Cree Indians are protectorates of an earlier breeding ground in Yukon, Canada, a "sacred bird cave," that has relics of eggs that were the size of bowling balls, he shared. Mel's Hole, definitely exists, Red Elk declared-- it's 27-27½ miles deep, connects to underground tunnels, and serves as a "blow hole" to Mount Rainier. The Yakima Indians know of another such hole, he added.

Such holes are used by the "Lizard People" to transport goods from spaceships to their underground caverns, he continued. "I've had my run-ins with them," they have green/khaki scaly skin, walk upright, and occasionally kill humans to make powders that increase their lifespan, detailed Red Elk.

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