My apologies, Jefe, for being so remiss in my duties, but I must confess. I'm on my third bottle of Zinfandel and no closer to the rabbit than I was when I first slid down the hole.
Firstly, I haven't yet established which version of the Kolbrin should be considered "Official". Should I be studying the version put out online, free of charge, by the Culdian Trust ( the purported owners of the copyright ).....or the version published and sold by Glen Kimball, Marshall Masters and Janice Manning, currently hailed as the 'Bible' of UFOlogists and Nibiru enthusiasts like Graham Hancock and his ilk?
Secondly, there doesn't appear to be any of the so-called ancient manuscripts, described as the origin of this translated document, in existence...anywhere. Where's the reference material, documentation?
Thirdly, are you aware of the native american stories of the " Time of two moons "? Not Niburu, but when the earth actually had two moons for a period of time, one of which the oral traditions recount as leaving it's heavenly home and a near collision with the earth. A time when the earth "tilted". A pole shift?
I'm afraid I may have to switch to the tequila to get my mind around much of this Kolbrin. Mind you, I am not discarding it out of hand, but I am leaning toward borrowing Oro's summation that much of it is embellishment, especially the version sold by three individuals and formally known as the Kolbrin Bible.
Wascally wabbit...come out, come out, wherevew you awr.
Uno mas, bartender!