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Planet Destroyed in Betelgeuse system

Monday, September 3, 2012 2:00
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The situation in the Betelgeuse is not good. Dracos fleets have destroyed the fifth planet in that system, Mytryia, to “make example.”  The beings on Mytrtia are tall grey-ish types, peaceful greys seven to eight feet tall with large noses and insectoid eyes. They have been here on earth before but not lately. They have remained neutral in the galactic conflicts but also resistant to Dracos demands.

It is estimated 5 billion perished, with 250,000 scattered about the galaxy on colonies and research ships, which are in danger of being hunted down for full eradication of the species.

The Dracos have fired weapons on the star Betelgeuse to cause it to go unstable. Many amateur astrologers have noticed changes in Betelgeuse as well have detected the explosion of Mytryia.

There are seven other inhabited planets in the system, with life forms in various stages of development.

The only reason that can be determined here is that the Dracos are using Betelgeuse as an example of what can happen to any resistance. Being a large star seen all over this side of the Galaxy, the 47 planets on the verge of ascension can be brought into a state of fear: “Fight us, or this will happen to your planet/sun.”



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