Conflict Between Atlantis and the Rama Empire
The ancient Indian texts Ramayana, Mahabharata, and other
texts often refer to bloody, destructive conflicts between Atlantis and the
Rama Empire, waged between 20 and 12 thousand years ago, i.e. in the aftermath
of the destruction of the empire of Mu. The weapons of mass destruction
deployed in these wars were so horrific that official sciences simply refuse to
even consider their existence.
The weaponry was also deployed after the establishment of
the Rama Empire, shortly after Noah’s Flood in the course of the 1st Pyramid
War, which resulted in the destruction of the entire Earth’s firmament, and
caused another massive 40 day flood.
Another great Old Indian epic of Mahabharata describes the
dimensions of a vimana owned by an Asura named Maya. The craft was
approximately 6-7 m in diameter and was fitted with four strong wheels.
The epic also mentions a chase during which Krishna pursued
his enemy Salwa across the sky. When Salwa’s vimana, called Saubha, turns
invisible, Krishna immediately dispatches a special missile which finds its
target by following “sound”.
Modern Tibetan Discovery-- In another region, in Tibetan
Lhasa near the border of today’s India, Chinese researchers recently discovered
a collection of Sanskrit documents which contained actual manuals for
constructing interstellar spacecraft propelled by antigravity drives.
The technology, as described in the texts, is based on a
mysterious force known as laghima, which may be activated by human psyche
(possibly the famous ‘vril’ force as mentioned by H. BĹ‚awatzk), and on
centrifugal force strong enough to neutralize any gravitational pull.
The mentioned documents also refer to the technology of a so
called “cap of invisibility” and the method of locally increasing the gravity
pull to “make oneself as heavy as a mountain of lead”. They also mention plans
to undertake an expedition to the Moon [sic!].
The Rigveda contains a description of Arjuna’s journey to
the stars. The human hero is taken to the “gods” onboard an aircraft driven by
“a pilot named Matali”. Arjuna “ascended in a chariot alike the sun” to
“regions unknown to mortals, to those that walk the earth”. Once there, Arjuna
observes that “the Sun did not shine there, but with its own radiance shone
what down there, on Earth, can be seen in stellar form”.
The Visnu Purana, in turn, mentions a vehicle of a traveller
named Kalka, which was “guided solely by the sheer will of the pilot”. It is
interesting that anyone could have even conceived such a notion while it was
only very recently that the military begun testing special helmets capable of
directly receiving neural impulses from the pilots’ brains and translating them
into commands for the central computer.
In the famous epic Ramayana, we also find an account of a
journey to the nearest celestial body in a vimana, as well as the subsequent
combat using unknown weaponry, with a spacecraft of the Ashvins, i.e. a race of
the Atlantean faction.
Ancient texts mention not only flying spaceships but also
weaponry which greatly resembles weapons of mass destruction as we know them:
A single missile loaded with the entire energy of the
universe was thrown in. A scorching pillar of smoke and flames, brighter than
ten suns, rose in all its magnificence... It was an unknown weapon, an iron
thunder, a colossal bringer of death, which turned to dust all of the Vrishni
and Andhaka races... Their bodies were burnt beyond recognition, hair and nails
would peel off, clay pots would crack for no apparent reason, and the feathers
of birds turned white. Within an hour all foodstuffs turned inedible... Read on if you dare...
...fleeing from the fires, soldiers flung themselves into
streams to wash themselves and their equipment ... [the weapon]... pushed back
the lines [of warriors] along with their mounts, elephants, ground vehicles and
their weapons, as if they were no more than dry leaves. Pushed away... they
looked beautiful, like birds in flight ... flying up from trees...
Those who never had a chance to read the Old Indian epic
Mahabharata will no doubt shake their heads in disbelief and suspect that the
quoted description refers to weaponry at the disposal of modern armies.
Indeed, it is an account of the brutal shockwave
accompanying a nuclear explosion whose strength was so overwhelming that it
needed the comparison to not one but ten suns. All those who survived the blast
itself suffered hair and nail loss, birds’ feathers were turned to ash. Just as
was observed during early American tests with nuclear weapons, here too
everything, food included, was poisoned.
Furthermore, as is also practiced and taught in the modern
army, in order to at least partially cleanse oneself of radiation, body and
equipment needed to be rinsed with running water.
In another passage of the Mahabharata it is stated that the
weapon is capable of “punishing the soil with twelve years of infertility and
killing unborn babies in their mothers’ wombs”. Today, we know that the
radiation sickness can cause, both in humans and animals, fetal deformations
and fatal radiogenic mutations. For example, we are seeing modern evidence of
radiogenic mutations in Iraq, resulting from the use of depleted uranium
ammunition.
Further on in the text, we find a passage suggesting that
even asteroids were at a point used as weaponry in the wars, being guided down
onto the enemy’s territories.
Arjuna, having received the most powerful weapon imaginable,
set out on Indra’s orders to challenge demons that gathered 30 million soldiers
in their undersea strongholds! The Lord of the Heavens allowed Arjuna the use
of his flying vehicle, which could also travel underwater, as well as his best
pilot, Matala.
A fierce battle commenced which soon escalated to a global
cataclysm. The Asura wanted to drown the world in a massive flood, but Arjuna’s
attacks managed to evaporate the waters and annihilate the demonic forces.
Triumphant, he walked into the defeated enemy’s stronghold.
The civilizations of Mu and Atlantis were eventually wiped
out in that exact way, with the rest of the globe suffering massive and
cataclysmic consequences in the form of violent earthquakes and volcanic
eruptions.
Nowadays, undersea cities are only ever mentioned in S-F
stories or in casual futuristic articles in popular science magazines. Our
ancestors were evidently granted the technologies of the gods themselves, for
it is how they referred to the beings from outer space that originally brought
all that knowledge to Earth.
Further on, the epic continues to recount Arjuna’s attack on
a city orbiting the Earth in outer space. The space station was pushed so far
off its orbit that it was very nearly pulled down towards the planet, but
Arjuna continued his assault until he finally ripped the installation to
shreds.
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