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Atlant is described in [[Contact Report 070|contact 70]] as an [[Jschwjsch]] who was married to an [[Jschrjsch]] named [[Karyatide]]. Under the leadership of Atlant, the continent of [[Atlantis]] was expanded and made habitable. While under the command of his wife [[Karyatide]], Lesser Atlantis came into existence. [[Atlantis]] the civilization, seemingly appears to have been named after Atlant.
Atlant is described in [[Contact Report 070|contact 70]] as an [[Jschwjsch]] who was married to an [[Jschrjsch]] named [[Karyatide]]. Under the leadership of Atlant, the continent of [[Atlantis]] was expanded and made habitable. While under the command of his wife [[Karyatide]], Lesser Atlantis came into existence. [[Atlantis]] the civilization, seemingly appears to have been named after Atlant.


They built huge cities on each of the two separate continents (Described in [[Contact Report 055|contact 55]] as North/South America and Europe/Africa). For thousands of years they lived in friendship and peace, until a few scientists (see [[Arus]]) were again overcome by the old thirst for might and power, and tried to seize the government. But having tired of wars, the nations rose up against them, and they occupied spaceships (see [[Beamship]]s) and fled into cosmic space; that being some 15,000<ref>http://www.futureofmankind.co.uk/Billy_Meier/Contact_Report_009</ref> years ago in Earth chronology. While [[Contact Report 070|contact 70]] describes this as occurring 115,000 years ago.  
They built huge cities on each of the two separate continents (Described in [[Contact Report 055|contact 55]] as North/South America and Europe/Africa). For thousands of years they lived in friendship and peace, until a few scientists (see [[Arus]]) were again overcome by the old thirst for might and power, and tried to seize the government. But having tired of wars, the nations rose up against them, and they occupied spaceships (see [[Beamship]]s) and fled into cosmic space; that being some 15,000<ref>https://www.futureofmankind.co.uk/Billy_Meier/Contact_Report_009</ref> years ago in Earth chronology. While [[Contact Report 070|contact 70]] describes this as occurring 115,000 years ago.  


The events are described in [[Contact Report 070|contact 70]] as taking place "before an upset of the Earth shifted its axis".
The events are described in [[Contact Report 070|contact 70]] as taking place "before an upset of the Earth shifted its axis".
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* [[Arus]]
* [[Arus]]
* [[Polar Axis Shift]]
* [[Polar Axis Shift]]
* [[Ancient Lyrian]]
* [[Ancient Lyran]]


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Latest revision as of 14:05, 17 June 2023

Atlant is described in contact 70 as an Jschwjsch who was married to an Jschrjsch named Karyatide. Under the leadership of Atlant, the continent of Atlantis was expanded and made habitable. While under the command of his wife Karyatide, Lesser Atlantis came into existence. Atlantis the civilization, seemingly appears to have been named after Atlant.

They built huge cities on each of the two separate continents (Described in contact 55 as North/South America and Europe/Africa). For thousands of years they lived in friendship and peace, until a few scientists (see Arus) were again overcome by the old thirst for might and power, and tried to seize the government. But having tired of wars, the nations rose up against them, and they occupied spaceships (see Beamships) and fled into cosmic space; that being some 15,000[1] years ago in Earth chronology. While contact 70 describes this as occurring 115,000 years ago.

The events are described in contact 70 as taking place "before an upset of the Earth shifted its axis".


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