The Great Dying

The Permian–Triassic (P–Tr) extinction event was an extinction event that occurred about 252 Ma (million years) ago,[ forming the boundary between the Permian and Triassic geologic periods, as well as the Paleozoic and Mesozoic eras. It is the Earth's most severe known extinction event, with up to 96% of all marine species and 70% of terrestrial vertebrate species becoming extinct. It is the only known mass extinction of insects. Some 57% of all families and 83% of all genera became extinct. Because so much biodiversity was lost, the recovery of life on Earth took significantly longer than after any other extinction event, possibly up to 10 million years.

Pre Astro Researchers have variously suggested that there were from one to three distinct pulses, or phases, of extinction. There are several proposed mechanisms for the extinctions; the earlier phase was probably due to gradual environmental change, while the latter phase has been argued to be due to a catastrophic event. Suggested mechanisms for the latter include large or multiple bolide impact events, increased volcanism, coal/gas fires and explosions from the Siberian Traps, and sudden release of methane clathrate from the sea floor; gradual changes include sea-level change, anoxia, increasing aridity, and a shift in ocean circulation driven by climate change. However due to recent discoveries and puzzle pieces explaining the Human Mystery, the Huffh and of course the Sarans, Saresii, Anunans and the original Vrill. The extinction was caused by a surface war between the Old Atlanteans [1], the New Atlanteans[2] and the Giants. This event was the basis of the story of Noah and its Ark. Early Bible authors used the orally told story about the Great Dying and introduced into the Books of Moses as a retold story with for them understandable terms and relatable figures. [1] The Old Atlanteans survived by leaving the planet. One of the Old Atlantean Arks were the Chrom (later becoming the Saresii) Another Old Atlantean group eventually became the original Vrill.