Re: Fw: Ferrada Comet/Planet
Marinus Berghuis ( renkahu@ihug.co.nz )
Tue, 29 Dec 1998 08:23:50 +1300
Thanks for that Rob,
I had read about this in another paper back called Secrets of Atland which
is a most remarkable treatise about my ancestors. Me being Dutch of
scandinavian origin quite some number of generations ago.(WITH A BIT OF
ITALIAN THROWN IN)
It delves into the restoration of civilisation after the cataclism which
destroyed most of then civilised world, raised part of South America etc.
Unfortunately I lent it to a friend from hence it disappeared so cannot
tell you who published it. There are all sorts of records all over the
world from different parts and ethnic groups as some parts of the world
were affected differently. Scandinavia did not fare too badly at that time
and was able to record the event quite in remarkable detail. The Sumerians
were helped at the time by the amphibians called Mommo I seem to recall.
There is also a prophesy of a last remaining clan member who migrated to
Great Britain which is remarkable in that it describes our present social
structure to a tee with an assurance that humanity will be affected and
survive in a decent living mode only if we revert back to the simple way of
life where we once more become in tune with our surroundings.
Unfortunately this can only happen with the sure DEATH of all present
religions and political systems (both being utterly corrupt.)
So the return of this super duper comet come planet may just do the trick
and wipe our legal system where the greatest joy seems to be to sue the
pants of your fellow men ably assisted by the politicians so busy writing
laws to keep their names in the annals of human history that they forget
that it is those that pay the piper that have to suffer for their folly.
It is also high time that we throw away religions looking to the heavens
for salvation when it is mother earth that feeds them clothe's them and
gives them the opportunity to experience the carnal pleasures of matter,
this being a sure means to raise the spark of consciousness which we all
take for granted but after all is our greatest gift from, shall I use the
word ? GOD.
This word must be the poorest description of the greatest force in the
universe
but language is but a poor substitute for thought and emotional observation.
So I shall be most interested to be an observer of the coming phenominon
although I may not survive it.
Cheerio and towards a future!
Ren Berghuis