Lesbos, Homer and the War of the Worlds (Destructions 30)

Lesbos, Homer and the War of the Worlds (Destructions 30)

Was Homer’s “Odyssey” about the War of the Worlds?

The hero King Odysseus leaves the shattered battlefields of Troy and takes a long, ardous and chaotic journey home to Greece.

But the battlefields of Troy is not only due to the war of man but a war in the sky between the gods. The gods controlling the destiny of the battling nations.

Many “Electric Universe” advocates maintain these gods were sky gods, or planets, with tremendous cosmic discharge events were occurring above the battlefield. They manifested in gigantic cosmic thunderbolts and meteors from the god Zeus (Peratt instabilities), earthquake storms, mega floods and Tsunamis (Poseidon) plagues and fire from the sky (Apollo) the shattering of cities (plasmoids) and the butchering of men (Aries and Athena).

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