The example of the Mayans is an object lesson in the extraterrestrial agenda, that what the ETs come to despise most will likely be destroyed. We can tell you that the disappearance of the Mayans was because of them being under attack by the Extraterrestrial Alliance, and not only being overwhelmed with attacks of many kinds to limit them but choosing, themselves, to not return. This happened over time with growing numbers discouraged about the prospect of making headway to solve the problem of the interlopers who made them suffer. The extraterrestrials, for their part, with the withdrawal or elimination of the Mayans, largely, from the planet, wanted to keep going with their savage impulses driving them forward, as often happens in creating a kind of bloodlust, and they decided to, in effect, poison the well. They systematically introduced many harmful and deleterious species into that region of South America, species that were well-adapted to thrive but each containing aggressive and negative characteristics with respect to being useful and effective neighbors of other species in that habitat. The end result is on display for all to see, the proverbial jungle of pestilence and dangerous predators; in a sense, a giant weed patch where more gentle and beneficent species cannot compete very effectively. So this shift for the worse across the spectrum of life forms did not cause the disappearance of the Mayans but was a continuation of an intentional manipulation and elimination brought about by the interlopers.
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