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re: Ancient Stone Carvings-Comet(s) Hitting Earth app.10,950 BC (p14, Shermer concedes...)
Posted on 4/23/17 at 12:31 am to ThinePreparedAni
Posted on 4/23/17 at 12:31 am to ThinePreparedAni
How I'd this political? Geez
Posted on 4/23/17 at 12:47 am to the LSUSaint
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How I'd this political? Geez
Posted on 4/23/17 at 4:51 am to ThinePreparedAni
I clicked your Thread to see the carving.
eta:Okay.You Linked it.
I'm not a very smart man,but I just see some birds.
eta:Okay.You Linked it.
I'm not a very smart man,but I just see some birds.
This post was edited on 4/23/17 at 5:04 am
Posted on 4/23/17 at 6:11 am to HailHailtoMichigan!
That's a grim notion.
Posted on 4/23/17 at 7:13 am to AZTarheeel
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I've never heard of that before now. Is it the PC way of saying BC?
Yeah - for about the last 20 years - at least that is when I first remember encountering it.
Posted on 4/23/17 at 7:21 am to ThinePreparedAni
quote:Yes, his evidence and analysis is compelling. Count me in as a believer.
Randall does a better job of describing this (in great, well referenced length) than I am above in this overview. His site and vids are definitely worth looking into.
Posted on 4/23/17 at 7:21 am to ThinePreparedAni
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ThinePreparedAni
Thank you for this - one of my favorite subjects to study when I have the time.
Posted on 4/23/17 at 7:37 am to ThinePreparedAni
You are the best poster on this board TPA. Keep the info coming, I follow your other HLI Thread and I think you have a nice little audience on this board.
Posted on 4/23/17 at 7:44 am to Saint5446
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You are the best poster on this board TPA. Keep the info coming, I follow your other HLI Thread and I think you have a nice little audience on this board.
you enjoy that sacred geometry website, do ya? We need a Crazy Board for that poster and all of you fans to congregate.
Posted on 4/23/17 at 8:10 am to Mo Jeaux
Pleb detected
Take your redpills and get woke like us son
Take your redpills and get woke like us son
Posted on 4/23/17 at 8:49 am to tidalmouse
The one bird appears wearing a "V" neck t-shirt and to be eating an Ice cream bar.
He's got a big nose too.
How is this different from my childhood friend, William. Looks just him!
He's got a big nose too.
How is this different from my childhood friend, William. Looks just him!
Posted on 4/23/17 at 8:52 am to MButterfly
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The one bird appears wearing a "V" neck t-shirt and to be eating an Ice cream bar.
Well the OP said it was an advanced civilization.
Posted on 4/23/17 at 8:57 am to scrooster
A lot of hypotheses center around the so called super plague theory as to why North America seemed so backwards compared to other regions of the world.
North America was filled with native tribes but due to the tremendous arability of the land they didn't have to build large settlements where there was a concentration of resources.
Instead you had good sized villages scattered all over the place. The classic city building was mostly limited to the Pueblos who did have to deal with concentrated resources but didn't have quite enough resources to develop a city state like the Aztecs or Mayans did.
Its why NA political structures were based on large alliances of tribes, no one tribe had the sheer population to overwhelm all of its neighbors.
Initial European explorers wrote about the coasts being lined with native villages but later settlers reported desolate wilderness. The culprit would appear to be a massive depopulation of the native tribes by the introduction of illnesses.
Europeans, thanks to trade, had been exposed to illnesses from all over the world so in essence we dumped the combined sickness of Europe, Asia, and Africa on North America.
Estimates say somewhere close to 90% of the population died off in just 60 years. To make matters worse the tribes didn't get to rebuild their strength and resettle lost areas because colonists were constantly arriving. It is why colonizing the East coast and Midwest was so easy, we were more or less just moving into farm ready land the natives had left behind.
Central and South America didn't get it as bad because there were not waves of colonists settling the land. If an area was hit by a wave of plagues they had time to bounce back and resettle. Plus they had the benefit of their own nasty diseases killing off Europeans.
Add to the super plagues that North America was cut off from the rest of the world. They didn't have constant invaders and with a stable environment they had little pressure to develop sophisticated technology or societies. Why bother? They had it made.
All of which just goes to show, there isn't anything wrong with a careful screening process for immigration. I'm sure the tribes wish they had one in place when our ancestors started showing up.
North America was filled with native tribes but due to the tremendous arability of the land they didn't have to build large settlements where there was a concentration of resources.
Instead you had good sized villages scattered all over the place. The classic city building was mostly limited to the Pueblos who did have to deal with concentrated resources but didn't have quite enough resources to develop a city state like the Aztecs or Mayans did.
Its why NA political structures were based on large alliances of tribes, no one tribe had the sheer population to overwhelm all of its neighbors.
Initial European explorers wrote about the coasts being lined with native villages but later settlers reported desolate wilderness. The culprit would appear to be a massive depopulation of the native tribes by the introduction of illnesses.
Europeans, thanks to trade, had been exposed to illnesses from all over the world so in essence we dumped the combined sickness of Europe, Asia, and Africa on North America.
Estimates say somewhere close to 90% of the population died off in just 60 years. To make matters worse the tribes didn't get to rebuild their strength and resettle lost areas because colonists were constantly arriving. It is why colonizing the East coast and Midwest was so easy, we were more or less just moving into farm ready land the natives had left behind.
Central and South America didn't get it as bad because there were not waves of colonists settling the land. If an area was hit by a wave of plagues they had time to bounce back and resettle. Plus they had the benefit of their own nasty diseases killing off Europeans.
Add to the super plagues that North America was cut off from the rest of the world. They didn't have constant invaders and with a stable environment they had little pressure to develop sophisticated technology or societies. Why bother? They had it made.
All of which just goes to show, there isn't anything wrong with a careful screening process for immigration. I'm sure the tribes wish they had one in place when our ancestors started showing up.
Posted on 4/23/17 at 9:16 am to ThinePreparedAni
Imma church this up for you...
The Bible says when Lucifer was cast out of heaven to the earth it was like a bolt of lightning "saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven,”.
That's your comet that destroyed the earth with the dinosaurs, bringing about the ice age, which plays into "the earth was without form and void."
Try me again. I can church up everything science.
The Bible says when Lucifer was cast out of heaven to the earth it was like a bolt of lightning "saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven,”.
That's your comet that destroyed the earth with the dinosaurs, bringing about the ice age, which plays into "the earth was without form and void."
Try me again. I can church up everything science.
Posted on 4/23/17 at 9:22 am to The Boat
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Interesting how the Common Era just so happens to start when Jesus was born
...although it started retroactively over 500 years after he was "born".
Posted on 4/23/17 at 9:28 am to ChineseBandit58
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Thank you for this - one of my favorite subjects to study when I have the time.
You can follow our other thread, check my post history or Thine's
Posted on 4/23/17 at 9:39 am to scrooster
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It always made sense to me because human civilization was way behind in North America compared to other continents. I always figured it had to be because of a comet impact or the Yellowstone caldera.
Read Guns Germs And Steel. The author has another reason that you may find interesting.
Posted on 4/23/17 at 9:40 am to crash1211
Why don't you just tell us?
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