Galaxies at War

Below is the spiral galaxyy NGC4414 captured by the Hubble Space telescope. There is a distinctive brown coloring to its mid and inner regions, as though it has undergone some form of degeneration or war.

Galaxies are normally white and bright, especially in their youth. The ravages of time and war, however, can change this. Below is spiral galaxy ESO 269-57, an apparently young, healthy, and war-free galaxy.



Our own Milky Way galaxy(below) shows extensive signs of damage. It has obviously been a major battleground for war and destruction with only its core and other sparse areas intact. It doesn't look too good for our Earth and Sun which are supposedly located in one of the outer arms.

Our neighbouring giant, Andromeda(below), is obviously doing much better than us. Billy Meier and his Andromedan friends describe life in Andromeda as being very advanced and war free, but the slightly dark areas may indicate some turmoil.

Here are two galaxies colliding producing that distinctive brown or black coloring which is indicative of death and destruction(image below).

Here are two more spiral Antennae galaxies colliding -beautifully captured by the Hubble telescope(image below). The dark brown and red areas indicate severe destruction or disruption.

Below, apparently new and brightly colored galaxies in the direction of the Great Attractor(Norma cluster). Obviously the Creation is ongoing and the Creative Force is as busy as ever.

Why don't astronomers state the obvious -that much of our universe is in a state of war, chaos, or degeneration, and that other parts are continually being created for future relocation or habitation.

When the angels rebelled and fell from the central Heaven of heavens, they went about conquering and destroying the rest of God's perfect Creation which was wonderfully white or brightly colored, reflecting overflowing love, purity, peace, and wisdom. Today that state appears to be a rarity. Many galaxies, including our Milky way, are still apparently being pillaged and destroyed by these competing inimical forces who are often referred to as Greys, Orions, Dracos, Sirians, Pleadians, etc.

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