Grayjax

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Author: Thomas Barrale ISBN: 9781681390130
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc. Publication: October 16, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Thomas Barrale
ISBN: 9781681390130
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc.
Publication: October 16, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

 The Sirians of Planet Xylanthia were a spiritual race of being - far more advanced in technological and spiritual development with a government that centered on “Just” rule. As the Local Group of Galaxies representative to the Virgo Federation – they believed it was their mission to help less advanced civilizations when an alien invasion threatened their existence. Most other planets in the Virgo Cluster of Galaxies were concerned with their own development and advances – except for the Andromedans. These were a separate species from the rest of galactic life in appearance – they were the only known grays. The ruling elite of Upsilon B immigrated from a sister planet called Werrti that had been destroyed by a corona mass ejection that forced the evacuation. With the loss of a mineral and resource rich planet -nothing would get in the way of their ruthless goal of destroying the human race in order to have total control of Earth’s resources. It was during the Sirian reign of Queen Anjolina – assisted by the spiritual and physical guidance of the one God – Ashtibenipul - that soul fractalization would commence – and in so doing transform Marlo Freesport into the avatar GRAYJAX that awaited her destiny – a calling to save the planet was on her shoulders.

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 The Sirians of Planet Xylanthia were a spiritual race of being - far more advanced in technological and spiritual development with a government that centered on “Just” rule. As the Local Group of Galaxies representative to the Virgo Federation – they believed it was their mission to help less advanced civilizations when an alien invasion threatened their existence. Most other planets in the Virgo Cluster of Galaxies were concerned with their own development and advances – except for the Andromedans. These were a separate species from the rest of galactic life in appearance – they were the only known grays. The ruling elite of Upsilon B immigrated from a sister planet called Werrti that had been destroyed by a corona mass ejection that forced the evacuation. With the loss of a mineral and resource rich planet -nothing would get in the way of their ruthless goal of destroying the human race in order to have total control of Earth’s resources. It was during the Sirian reign of Queen Anjolina – assisted by the spiritual and physical guidance of the one God – Ashtibenipul - that soul fractalization would commence – and in so doing transform Marlo Freesport into the avatar GRAYJAX that awaited her destiny – a calling to save the planet was on her shoulders.

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