In Search Of Noah's Ark Part III
The old stories about Noah portrayed him as a loner that
went out into the desert and built a ship after God told him that a flood that could destroy all life on Earth.
The people of Noah's day scoffed. In the Bible story it
is evident that Noah was a subject of public ridicule and torment right up to the day it began to rain.
Science even today scoffs at the story because his feat
is physically, biologically and scientifically impossible. How did Noah find enough wood in the desert to build a ship, or
Ark
large enough to carry his family plus a male and female of every species of animal still existing in the world? How can one
man and his immediate family produce enough genetic diversity to propagate the human race? How could one man and his family
gather up so many animals and herd them, like ranchers, into the ark in time? How could one man and his family provide enough
food and water from the heart of a barren desert to keep so many animals and people alive for the duration of a world-wide
flood and long afterward, until food could be produced on the planet again?
The Christians tell the story with unblinking loyalty.
They answer the above questions with the blind eye of a true believer in an external God that can accomplish miracles upon
necessity.
It is our belief that there was possibly a man like Noah
who had a vision of a future flood. Perhaps events were happening on Earth in his day that he saw were threatening to destroy
a vapor canopy that once surrounded the planet. He calculated that the consequences of the collapse of this canopy would flood
the world and destroy all land life.
Noah announced his findings and got a following of people
who probably helped him do what needed to be done. Somehow they knew that their only way of escape was to summon outside help
through the race of aliens who put us on this planet in the beginning. They summoned Lucifer.
Aaron C. Donahue has remote viewed Noahs project and discovered
that he did not build a ship. Instead, he built a device designed to summon Lucifer to Earth.
He calls it the "Xenotransdimentional Beacon."
The very name suggests that the device is technical and
has the capability of calling across dimensions to summon Lucifer. If the story told by the entity called the Abba Father
is correct, Lucifer exists in the 39th Dimension, which is too abstract a concept for most humans to fathom.
Somehow Noah found the formula for building this device.
This was his project in the desert. Aaron believes Noah and his followers successfully summoned Lucifer and brought a massive
space ship that arrived on Earth in time to save a remnant of the human race.
That ship carried the minimum number of humans needed
to maintain genetic diversity and carry the human soul from the old and dying planet through space and time to the new Garden
of Eden. That number means about 150,000 people were lifted off the planet by this great ship, and moved through time and
possibly dimensions to a new green planet where they were given a chance to start over.
The entity named Abba Father said the number was slightly
less; at only 144,000 people, even though the ship was built to accommodate many more. The others scoffed at the story and
refused to accept the call. They consequently perished then, as they will again this time.
After the flood, the myth passed down from family to family
quickly erased the technical aspects of the escape. Consequently, the story got whittled down to a simplified version of what
happened. We now hear the story as Noah's ark, a boat or barge that floated at the top of the water until it was safe for
the people to emerge on a green new planet.
It actually floated in space.
Efforts by archaeologists to locate this amazing ark have
been unsuccessful. That is because it never existed.
Getting Back To The Garden