Secrets of The Solomon Islands Part 1: Reptilians, Greys & Diamond-Snakes

EPISODE · Jul 19, 2024 · 55 MIN

Secrets of The Solomon Islands Part 1: Reptilians, Greys & Diamond-Snakes

from Free The Rabbits · host Joel Thomas

5: Secrets of The Solomon Islands Part 1: Reptilians, Greys & Diamond-Snakes - Lurking deep inside the rainforests of an island chain in the Pacific Ocean called The Solomons, an intriguing story unfolds of Diamond-Snakes, UFOs, Reptilians and Greys all originating from the immense cave systems underneath the earth and sea. In 2010, Marius Boirayon, an officer in the Royal Australian Air Force and aircraft/helicopter engineer in the Outback, published the book, “Solomon Islands Mysteries”, documenting his time living in Guadalcanal and Malaita. In Part I, Joel weaves through the subterrestrial world of UFOs that live underneath the waterfalls and lakes of the Solomon Island mountains and the creatures said to be controlling them. He explores the possibility of Japan meeting an army of subterrestrial Reptilians upon their first arrival to the Solomons during World War II. Then, there’s the mysterious gem discovered by Marius on a geological expedition. It has no properties known to man and is speculated to be a substance the subterrestrial beings are mining underground for purposes unknown.Website: https://linktr.ee/joelthomasmediaFollow: Instagram | X | FacebookWatch: YouTube | RumbleMusic: YouTube | Spotify | Apple MusicFilms: merkelfilms.comEmail: [email protected] by: merkel.mediaProduced by: @jack_theproducerOUTRO MUSICJoel Thomas - MissingYouTube | Apple Music | Spotify

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