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Remote Viewing primitive tribes Survived Tsunami

During Tsunami Remote Viewing primitive tribes in Andaman Nicobar

Islands of India moved to higher grounds – so did most animals

Staff Reporter

January 02, 2005

http://www.indiadaily.com/editorial/01-02-05.asp

Indian Military personnel is finally reaching the remote islands of

Andaman and Car Nicobar. There is massive devastation especially in

Nicobar Islands. The inhabitants in these islands consists of tribal

and non-tribal mainstream population. Thousands of people are dead

and the coastal areas just evaporated.

 

The total population before Tsunami of these tribes was

approximately 28,000, which accounts for about 9% of the total

population of these Islands. The other 91% population consists of

mainstream settlers and the military personnel.

 

The rescue teams are observing some strange things as they are

reaching these remote tribal areas for rescue and relief. While

there is massive unbelievable devastation, the primitive tribes are

relatively unaffected though most of them lived close by the ocean.

 

 

 

According to sources, these tribes moved to higher grounds. So did

most animals during Tsunami in South and South-east Asia. The rescue

teams are also finding interesting information from these untouched

tribal people – they could view and hear the Tsunami coming and they

moved to higher grounds way before the Tsunami came and earthquake

shattered the islands.

 

Indian Military with all high tech equipments and especially the Air

Force lost a full base with hundreds of personnel in this

catastrophe.

 

As a matter of fact another correlation is also interesting – the

more primitive tribes moved out to the higher grounds days before

the catastrophe.

 

Nicobarese who are settled in the Car Nicobar Island, Nancowry group

of islands and in Harminder Bay of Little Andaman constitutes more

than 98% of the tribal population. The population of other tribes is

very small and is declining over the past several decades. Andaman

and Nicobar Administration under the Government of India have

rehabilitated Great Andamanese in Strait Island and Onges in Dugong

Creek and South Bay of Little Andaman Island. Shompens having a

population of 157 live deep in the jungles of Great Nicobar Island.

Jarawas, who live in the jungles of South and Middle Andaman were

hostile till recently. In last couple of years, they have shown a

willingness to come out of their isolated world and mingle with the

mainstream population. The Sentinelese live in the North Sentinel

Island and are still unapproachable. All the tribes are in a state

of transition from their primitive life-styles to a more modern way

of life. The Nicobarese were the first to adjust to this. They have

almost lost their tribal nature and are as modern as any of the

settler community.

 

The Onges and Andamanese are changing slowly. They keep many aspects

of their tribal culture, at the same time have adopted many things

from the mainstream population. The Jarawas have just coming out of

their seclusion. The Sentinelese has not yet shown any willingness

to shed their hostile attitude towards outsiders.

 

Stating that the devastation in Car Nicobar islands was total,

General Officer-in-Command Southern Command Lt Gen B S Takhar on

Saturday said, it would take at least take six months for things to

become normal in the island. Though the tribals of Andaman islands

were not much affected, there has been total devastation in car

Nicobar islands mostly inhabited by the modern Nicobarese, Takhar,

who undertook an aerial and ground survey of tsunami affected areas

along the eastern coast, told the reporters.

 

Based on the reports we are receiving, Nicobarese who are most

modern have lost the most in Car Nicobar and Nancowry group of

islands. Very few of them sensed the incoming Tsunami. But the

Shompens and Sentinelese who took some direct hit, lost little

because of their remote viewing capabilities. They moved to higher

grounds before.

 

According to some of the tribal leaders, earth communicates to them.

And this time they could see it coming in their remote viewing

periscopes.

 

Interestingly, in South and South east Asia which includes Andaman

and Nicobar islands, it is now confirmed that animal bodies are not

found because most of them moved to higher grounds days before the

Tsunami came.

 

It seems if this correlation is anything close to correct, we may be

gaining in so called "modern technologies" but we are losing in

higher grounds of technical expertise, which may encompass spiritual

science and paranormal technologies.

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