The Research Paper The backstory of the Nefelim involvement with Atlantis

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Here is my Research Paper on the Background story of what happened with Atlantis.
Abstract: Atlantis was created as a byproduct of the Alien Nefelim seeking to migrate their entire population to Earth. This went on for many thousands of years and resulted in expansion of their presence on island in the Red Sea. The island was about 160 miles north-west of present day Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. A machine of alien design and manufacture was brought down from space and installed in a transport complex in the southern portion of the island. It was in operation for many years while the Nefelim continued to work on creation of an underground habitat for their population. The island also held the initial access shaft down to the first of the underground habitats. Other such habitats were located further north in towards the middle east and the city of Jazan just north of present day Yemen.
There was an intent on part of the alien Nefelim to transport their entire population to the habitats in Earth after sufficient quarters had been established. That effort was interrupted or cancelled when Atlantis was destroyed. They are still planning on completing the migration efforts, but now they have a problem and time is running out for them. They move or die as a species.
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