

Time – Event :
About 73 000 BCE – The planet Malona/Maldek/Phaeton was destroyed
| Categories | Astronomy | Planets |
| Event place – State (Nation) | The Solar System | Malona/Maldek/Phaeton |
| Date | About 73 000 BCE | |
| Content – Key phrase | The planet Malona/Maldek/Phaeton |
Description – Explanation :
The planet Malona/Maldek/Phaeton that orbited between Mars and Jupiter was destroyed due to war activities by its inhabitants. More specifically, by the induction of salt water into one of the volcanoes on the planet, which caused large parts of it to explode, which in turn caused it to end up in another orbit further out from its original place, where subsequent explosions completely destroyed it. Its remains can this time be seen as the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
More information:
The planet was once home to about 400 million people who were direct descendants of a genetically engineered population that originally came from the Sirius star system. The planet is also called “Tiamat”.
The inhabitants of the planet Malona, who had been exiled from their homeplace in the Sirius system, had over the course of many generations, and up to hundreds, or thousands of years, built up a civilization with cities, pyramids, stations, and more.
Sources :
– The Billy Meier Material: https://www.futureofmankind.info/Billy_Meier/Malona: 2025.
– The Billy Meier Material: https://www.futureofmankind.info/Billy_Meier/Contact_Report_228: 2025.