Our planet was without life for millions of years until Extraterrestrials brought life back to earth.
Up to one billion years of layers appear to have been erased from the Earth's geological records in what’s known as the Great Unconformity by Geologists. Is this proof?
The Cosmic Plan was to create new humanities with great mental and psychic powers who would develop without much Extraterrestrial help since the Cosmic civilizations were stuck in higher levels of evolution but without high emotional feelings.
The planet Earth had suffered billions of years ago (long before the existence of dinosaurs) impacts of meteoric rain that extinguished life on it transforming it into a sterile place; Therefore, it was chosen along with seven other planets by the Hierarchies of the Cosmos to include it in a project whereby, traveling through time and space, this world was reached before it died, and it was given a second chance, creating around it a paradoxical and alternative time. Imagine for a moment that time in the universe is like an upward spiral, and that in one of the spiral curves an additional and tangential circle is generated.
The Earth, as we know, is was in an alternate time with respect to the Real Time of the Universe (Time without Time), therefore, the presence of Jesus or also called the Lord of Time, for his dominion and authority over the fourth dimension product of his spiritual advancement It allowed us to start reconnecting the two times, thereby ensuring continuity in the process, as the events presented in our world were increasingly complicated, escaping any possible control or guidance from the vigilant aliens.
The final connection started around December 2012, as predicted by some ancient civilizations.
Links:
https://eos.org/articles/erasing-a-billion-years-of-geologic-time-across-the-globe
https://allthatsinteresting.com/great-unconformities
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geological_history_of_Earth (pics)
Tim Bertelink • CC BY-SA 4.0
Geologic time shown in a diagram called a geological clock, showing the relative lengths of the eons of Earth's history and noting major events.
Woudloper Derivative work: Hardwigg • Public domain