DWQA QuestionsCategory: Extraterrestrial InterlopersThe Nazca Lines are a group of geoglyphs made in the soil of the Nazca Desert in Southern Peru. Most lines run straight across the landscape, but there are also figurative designs of animals and plants. The combined length of all the lines is over 1,300 km (800 mi), and the group covers an area of about 50 km. The figures vary in complexity. Hundreds are simple lines and geometric shapes; more than 70 are zoomorphic designs, including a hummingbird, spider, fish, condor, heron, monkey, lizard, dog, cat, and human. Other shapes include trees and flowers. Scholars differ in interpreting the purpose of the designs, but in general they ascribe religious significance to them. Can Creator tell us approximately when these were built, what were their purpose, and who built them? Are these perhaps a more permanent type of “crop circle?”
Nicola Staff asked 2 years ago
These are thousands of years old and were built by the indigenous people of the era who had direct contact with the extraterrestrial overseers of the Earth. As always happens, they seek to dominate and subjugate people everywhere and do this through a variety of tactics, many involving make-work projects. This can be through overt slavery, to force people into endless manual labor that has no true practical purpose, but sometimes it is simply to create a false religious ritual and practice that becomes a major focus and effort of the gullible, who are amazed and overwhelmed at the spectacle of extraterrestrial might and take seriously their suggestions to embrace such notions. The end result is carrying out rituals that do nothing for the humans themselves, who do not realize they are secretly being mocked and laughed at behind their backs by the extraterrestrial controllers, who are simply putting them through their paces as an amusement and pastime. All of that wasted motion and effort is a distraction and a diminishment of the people themselves, and that is the point, to take them away from any kind of use of their own faculties, to reach out with their non-local consciousness, and use the power of their minds in harmony with lofty ideas that could be counter to the wishes of the extraterrestrials wanting to dominate them. By giving the indigenous people a meaningless ritual to follow, it serves as a kind of disinformation and misdirection that will disempower them ultimately, and that is the point of the exercise and its greatest benefit to the extraterrestrials themselves. People who come together to worship idols and Pagan symbols, for example, will not be doing other mischief that could have real power to confront the powers that be and their subjugation of humanity. So the people of the era were tasked with paying homage to "the gods," in other words, "themselves," as powerful extraterrestrials having the power of life and death over everyone through their savagery, and so these designs grew and grew in number and complexity, with feedback from the Anunnaki overseers spurring them on to even greater efforts, with false declarations of their importance in gaining favor. So, indeed, it does have religious significance that these were created, but not in service to the Creator but to the false gods of interloping extraterrestrial beings who fostered the idea as a kind of inside joke.