1815. Planet X surface piece in the Greek Islands
Figure 1 below shows an aerial
photograph of the Greek Island of Zakynthos,
where we can see a huge piece of rock on top of the sand and thus not
connected to the earth’s bedrock indicating that it is a Planet X surface piece
that has been placed on the surface of the earth and suggests that this whole
island and most likely many more Greek Islands have been created by Planet X
surface pieces.
Figure 1. Exposed
bedrock, vertical hillsides and caverns at the bottom of the piece clearly,
show that this a Planet X surface piece that has come in from a planet that
experienced extreme energy absorption, which led to bedrock vanishing, due to
being converted to energy, which is also known as the sinkhole formation
process.
Planet X surface pieces can be found all over the earth
[Playlist: Planet X surface pieces all over the earth].

Figure 2. Planet
X surface pieces have been used all over the earth to create coastal cliffs.
This one is in the Algarve, Portugal, and the cliffs are clearly on top of the
sand and thus disconnected from the bedrock under the sand. They dropped from
above on top of the sand. This rocky piece has many holes and caverns clearly
indicating that sinkhole production was what caused the planet’s surface to
break up [Article 1512: Planet X surface
debris pieces in Portugal].
Figure 3. The
Maldives of the Philippines are covered in such pieces. The ocean is very
shallow and it is littered with pieces of broken bedrock from one of the Planet
X planets.
Figure 4. View
from the sand, which would be original earth surface: the huge size of the
cliff can be better discerned from here indicating that Planet X surface pieces
deposited on the surface of the earth are huge.
Figure 5. Planet
X surface pieces are also found in Iceland. This piece in particular shows that
there is no possible erosion mechanism to explain the creation of vertical
walls of exposed bedrock especially where a thin wall is produced. The bedrock
that would be on either side of the wall and all around the cliffs bordering it
would have vanished as a result of the sinkhole formation process as a result
of Planet X gravitational connections, i.e. it was absorbed as energy by the
core system of a more energy depleted planet than the planet that this piece
originally belonged on.
In conclusion, an aerial photograph of the Greek Island of
Zakynthos clearly reveals that it is made up of a huge piece of a Planet X
planet which was deposited on the surface of the earth.
References:
[1] Albers, C.
(2020). Playlist: Planet X surface pieces all over the earth
[2] Albers, C.
(2020). Article 1512: Planet X surface
debris pieces in Portugal