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How Did Chris Assigned David To Lead The Moon Team?
From the Moon team fire strips fly across the sky, the camera zooms further back in time to the Arctic Circle on the Russian most east border around Uelen the small town, because that would reveal why Chris assigned David to lead the Moon Team to cooperate with the Earth forces. During the time of the diamond pyramid reappeared within the sea in the lost country Sundaland, this pyramid somehow generated some uncertain electromagnetic field or microwaves all the way to the ancient lost city of Yonaguni between Japan and Taiwan even extended to somewhere near the easternmost Russia near the Bering Strait. In Russia Vanino Headquarter Chris had received many reports of planes malfunctioning from different air forces. He gathered the Scientific Group while Doctor Glumov as a leader, the …show more content…
Therefore Chris passed a slip to Rear Admiral Niimi under the table who sat on his left written: ‘send a small plane team to follow him half an hour later. If you found his team doesn't cover certain areas intensively, that means George may possibly be there. We need stealth plane for sure.’ Niimi made an ok sign then stood three fingers up under the table meaning three plane he would deploy, Chris saw it and gave a slight nod while Kita was still stating. As for Niimi he typed the order message through his cell phone to send off his planes. Kita said: ‘... the most evil was, those south coastal countries restricted the African refugees to rush in, and the refugees met the bright light columns, those temperatures even much higher than the Asians, the shining time remained three seconds same as the Asians. Gibraltar Strait and Panama Canal were destroyed by the invisible legion, including Suez Canal, and no ships dare to pass through Malacca

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