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As you might expect, there are numerous mentions and discussions about various different ''planets'' in the contact reports. As well as specific information about what constitutes a planet, the stages of developmental evolution of life on any given planet, planets of our past like [[Malona]] as well as our future. Planets in time shifted dimensions like [[Erra]], in past galaxies like the [[Lyren_galaxy|Lyren]] galaxy and of course in our own times galaxy the [[Milky_Way|Milky way]], other galaxies and even other universes. Like our own [[DERN Universe|DERN]] universes slightly younger twin the [[DAL Universe|DAL]].
 
As you might expect, there are numerous mentions and discussions about various different ''planets'' in the contact reports. As well as specific information about what constitutes a planet, the stages of developmental evolution of life on any given planet, planets of our past like [[Malona]] as well as our future. Planets in time shifted dimensions like [[Erra]], in past galaxies like the [[Lyren_galaxy|Lyren]] galaxy and of course in our own times galaxy the [[Milky_Way|Milky way]], other galaxies and even other universes. Like our own [[DERN Universe|DERN]] universes slightly younger twin the [[DAL Universe|DAL]].
  
There is [[Earth]] also named Terra. Which is in the [[Sol star system]], the planet we think we know well.
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==List of planets==
  
[[Malona]] also called Malon<ref>[[Contact Report 155]]</ref> and Phaeton <ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phaeton_(hypothetical_planet)</ref>, is mentioned by [[Semjase]] in the [[Contact Report 004|contact 4]] and yet again in [[Contact Report 251|contact 251]] where its explained how it was destroyed in our distant past in the [[Sol star system]]
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* [[Earth]] also named Terra. In the [[Sol star system]], the planet we think we know well.
  
[[Mars]] is now a desolate and uninhabitable planet but it was not always this way. Its explained in [[Contact Report 251|contact 251]] how "masses of diverse races found refuge on the planets [[Mars]] and [[Malona]]/Phaeton, where they constructed cities, pyramids, stations and other things. They led a good life on [[Mars]] until the planet become uninhabitable through cosmic influences.
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* [[Malona]] also called Malon<ref>[[Contact Report 155]]</ref> and Phaeton <ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phaeton_(hypothetical_planet)</ref>, is mentioned by [[Semjase]] in [[Contact Report 004|contact 4]] and yet again in [[Contact Report 251|contact 251]] where its explained how it was destroyed in the distant past of the [[Sol star system]]. Its current existence now constituting smaller and larger pieces forming the asteroid belt.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asteroid_belt</ref>
  
[[Erra]] is the home-world of [[Ptaah]], [[Quetzal]], [[Semjase]], [[Sfath]] and 550,000,000 others. A world of the [[Plejaren Federation]] located in the [[Tayget]], [[Plejara]] or [[Plejares]] star system. Under the leadership of the [[Andromedan High Council]].
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* [[Mars]] is now a desolate and uninhabitable planet<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars</ref> but it was not always this way. Its explained in [[Contact Report 251|contact 251]] how "masses of diverse races found refuge on the planets [[Mars]] and [[Malona]]/Phaeton, where they constructed cities, pyramids, stations and other things. They led a good life on [[Mars]] until the planet become uninhabitable through cosmic influences.
  
[[Askal]] is another inhabited planet of the [[Tayget]], [[Plejares]] or [[Plejara]] star system. Sudor of Askal from this world has previously contacted [[Billy]] according to the [[Contact Statistics]].
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* [[Erra]] is the home-world of [[Ptaah]], [[Quetzal]], [[Semjase]], [[Sfath]] and 550,000,000 others. A world of the [[Plejaren Federation]] located in the [[Tayget]], [[Plejara]] or [[Plejares]] star system. Under the leadership of the [[Andromedan High Council]].
  
[[Luseta]] is another inhabited planet of the [[Tayget]], [[Plejares]] or [[Plejara]] star system. Nefratisa is a Lusetan from this world contacted [[Billy]] on at least 26th June 2001 according to the [[Contact Statistics]].
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* [[Askal]] is another inhabited planet of the [[Tayget]], [[Plejares]] or [[Plejara]] star system. Sudor of Askal from this world has previously contacted [[Billy]] according to the [[Contact Statistics]].
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* [[Luseta]] is another inhabited planet of the [[Tayget]], [[Plejares]] or [[Plejara]] star system. Nefratisa is a Lusetan from this world contacted [[Billy]] on at least 26th June 2001 according to the [[Contact Statistics]].
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* [[Sadr]] is explained in [[Contact_Report_238#Pages_406_to_413|contact 238]] as a world in [[Waron star system]] and the birthplace of [[Nokodemion]].
  
 
==Further Reading==
 
==Further Reading==

Revision as of 13:23, 15 January 2014

As you might expect, there are numerous mentions and discussions about various different planets in the contact reports. As well as specific information about what constitutes a planet, the stages of developmental evolution of life on any given planet, planets of our past like Malona as well as our future. Planets in time shifted dimensions like Erra, in past galaxies like the Lyren galaxy and of course in our own times galaxy the Milky way, other galaxies and even other universes. Like our own DERN universes slightly younger twin the DAL.

List of planets

  • Malona also called Malon[1] and Phaeton [2], is mentioned by Semjase in contact 4 and yet again in contact 251 where its explained how it was destroyed in the distant past of the Sol star system. Its current existence now constituting smaller and larger pieces forming the asteroid belt.[3]
  • Mars is now a desolate and uninhabitable planet[4] but it was not always this way. Its explained in contact 251 how "masses of diverse races found refuge on the planets Mars and Malona/Phaeton, where they constructed cities, pyramids, stations and other things. They led a good life on Mars until the planet become uninhabitable through cosmic influences.

Further Reading

References