Historia Antediluviana III. Di-Luvio, La Lluvia de Dios.

Historia Antediluviana III. Di-Luvio, La Lluvia de Dios.

Descent and Migration of Different Groups

The text discusses the descent of Vérez and Pallos to Earth, their coexistence on Pangea, and the subsequent migration of different groups to various regions.

Vérez Descend to Earth

  • Vérez and Pallos lived together on Pangea for centuries after descending. The Vérez struggled against the first empire but were few in number.
  • Despite being new to Earth, the Vérez worked on growing their population, a story reflected in current biblical narratives.

Migration of Different Groups

  • The Selén migrated from America to Europe through various routes. The resilient Vérez settled in Iberia, establishing Beturo (modern Zaragoza).
  • Descendants spread across Northern Europe, Eastward towards Moscow, and Margot's children journeyed to Lebanon, India, and the Far East.
  • Margot's descendants intermingled with other groups like the payos in pursuit of their mission on Earth.

Impact of Historical Events

This section delves into significant historical events such as Maria's betrayal by the Caín tribe, leading to repercussions felt by different groups.

Betrayal of Maria

  • The Caín tribe (later Yuda) betrayed Maria with fatal consequences. This event mirrors the biblical tale of Cain betraying Abel.
  • Maria's death marked a pivotal moment; she was honored with a grand mausoleum built by the vede community dedicated to Santa María.

Cataclysmic Events and Survival Efforts

Catastrophic events triggered by Maria's assassination led to global changes necessitating survival efforts by various groups.

Cataclysm Triggered Changes

  • Maria's murder catalyzed a cycle change culminating in cataclysmic events globally.
  • Around 12,800 years ago, an asteroid sent by God aimed at restoring balance between different groups on Earth caused widespread destruction.

Survival Efforts and Noah's Ark

  • Various traditions recount survival efforts akin to Noah's Ark story where chosen individuals saved what they could before calamity struck.

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The section discusses a cataclysmic event that led to significant changes on Earth, including a massive flood and the extinction of various species.

Cataclysmic Event and Impact

  • A cataclysmic event altered Earth's polarity and caused immense water evaporation, leading to a universal rainstorm that devastated life post-impact.
  • Geological evidence supports this event, with nano diamonds found in sediments indicating a massive explosion during that time.
  • The impact incinerated regions like Gobi, Iran, Mesopotamia, and Arizona, causing extinctions of species like mammoths and giant sloths due to intense heat.

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This part delves into the consequences of the cataclysmic event on Earth's geography and species extinction.

Geographic Changes and Extinction

  • The impact shifted the American continent eastward, forming the Andes mountain range and creating the Atlantic Ocean by filling a massive rift with water.
  • Previously connected continents were separated by oceans filled with debris post-catastrophe, hindering navigation for ancient cultures.

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The discussion focuses on significant terrestrial changes following the cataclysmic event around 12 to 13 thousand years ago.

Terrestrial Transformations

  • Landscapes drastically changed after the catastrophe; submerged pyramids near Mexico's coast align with Orion's constellation, hinting at advanced prehistoric civilizations.
  • Submerged structures like Malta's stone pathways in the Mediterranean suggest ancient construction predating sea level shifts around 12.8 thousand years ago.

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This segment explores how humanity coped post-catastrophe, leading to technological regression but monumental constructions as memorials.

Post-Catastrophe Human Adaptation

  • Humans sought refuge in caves during an ice age lasting a millennium after being pushed away from the sun's orbit due to catastrophic events.
  • Over generations, humans forgot advanced technology as it became unusable; society underwent almost complete reset post-catastrophe.

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This part discusses how ancient monuments like Gobekli Tepe served as reminders of past events despite technological regression.

Monumental Reminders

  • Monuments like Gobekli Tepe (9600 BC), possibly older than Balbek, were constructed post-catastrophe as memorials using primitive technology compared to pre-diluvian structures.

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The focus is on symbolic inscriptions such as those found on stones describing catastrophic events from around 12.8 thousand years ago.

Symbolism in Inscriptions

  • Stone carvings depicting constellations aligned with specific dates hint at celestial catastrophes; symbols suggest space-borne calamities affecting humanity.

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This section delves into ancient texts like Vivele containing prophecies about humanity's future based on past catastrophic events.

Ancient Text Prophecies

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The discussion delves into ancient history, referencing events dating back to 3600 BC and the biblical city of Bibles near Balbeck and Gobekli Tepé.

Ancient History Insights

  • The text mentions a great war of liberation omitted in the Bible, hinting at future events.
  • Biblical references tie Jerusalem to the original powerful woman, possibly symbolizing Mary.
  • The region's historical significance stems from being the burial place of Maria, mother of the white race, 12,800 years ago.

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This segment explores the survival and migration of different groups post-cataclysmic events.

Post-Cataclysmic Survival

  • Payos survived a disaster that wiped out their culture, leading them to establish settlements in present-day Cadiz.
  • Payos founded Telandida in Cadiz with solar circles and a central palace, envisioning it as their capital for millennia.

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The narrative shifts to global impacts post-catastrophe and the rise of new civilizations.

Global Impacts Post-Catastrophe

  • Antediluvian world vanished; Egypt incinerated completely; China and East Asia emerging as unstable regions.
  • Manaos, larger than North America, shifted southward and froze; its fate remained unknown until the 19th century due to restrictions on investigation.

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Reflecting on humanity's evolution post-apocalypse and loss of historical memory.

Humanity's Evolution Post-Apocalypse

  • Human memory regarding origins faded over time; by the 21st century, people lack historical context or purpose beyond materialism.
Video description

Este video trata del cataclismo apocalíptico que terminó con la era antediluviana y dio inicio a la actual: el Golpe y la Lluvia de Dios, así como de todos los importantes eventos que son causa y consecuencia de este hecho, los cuales siguen formando parte integral de la cultura humana hoy en día. ----------------------- Si te gusta mi trabajo, puedes apoyarme en patreon, donde hay muchos contenidos extra, así como la posibilidad de participar en un directo mensual y recibir atención personal: https://www.patreon.com/goerreig ------------------------- También podéis adquirir mi libro "La Religión Primordial", escribiéndome a mi correo electrónico: goerreig@gmail.com.