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re: Stolen History - Lifting the Veil of Deception (Doc Part 1 - Introduction)
Posted on 3/8/23 at 12:19 pm to dr
Posted on 3/8/23 at 12:19 pm to dr
LOVE olde canal-discussions...because none of them make a whit of sense.
(same subject: Jon Levi takes a whack at some G00gle-Earf canal-talk
Canals Included (America for Sale))
The 1400s?? But...but...Columbus didn't "discover" America till 1493!
So, in this PTB yarn, they really amped-up the laziness. We are told "migrants grabbed shovels and went what was soon called 'canal crazy.'” HA!! Are they serious?? They don't even care.
Phoenix, AZ?? 1867?? (even before the Egyptian parts of the Grand Canyon were cleaned out of gold and artifacts and the area declared VERBOTEN!)
Cool find. Exactly. Whose original surveying, tech, and canal were they to begin with? And age? (reason #99 why National Parks are NOT about "land preservation".) We can't even explore our own country's history.
This wild Phoenix Canal story...
Brought to you (and scripted) by our sponsors... the same people who "founded," claimed, or..."inherited" LOST & FOUND America (and its Olde World, mud-flooded empty cities.)
(same subject: Jon Levi takes a whack at some G00gle-Earf canal-talk
Canals Included (America for Sale))
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so, moving right along, lets look at the canals of Phoenix
canals
In 1867 a scheming ex-Confederate soldier named Jack Swilling responded with the Swilling Irrigation and Canal Company. Using Mexican labor, he retrenched many of the old Hohokam canals. Alfalfa for horses and grain for persons soon ?owed from the Salt River Valley to the forts. So responsive was the soil that miners and migrants, safe from attack, grabbed shovels and went what was soon called “canal crazy.”
so there was a massive civilization that abandoned the canals in 1400, but where did they go?
The 1400s?? But...but...Columbus didn't "discover" America till 1493!
So, in this PTB yarn, they really amped-up the laziness. We are told "migrants grabbed shovels and went what was soon called 'canal crazy.'” HA!! Are they serious?? They don't even care.
Phoenix, AZ?? 1867?? (even before the Egyptian parts of the Grand Canyon were cleaned out of gold and artifacts and the area declared VERBOTEN!)
quote:
apparently they are still finding canals to this day
over 500 miles of it so far
what happened to this civilization?
Cool find. Exactly. Whose original surveying, tech, and canal were they to begin with? And age? (reason #99 why National Parks are NOT about "land preservation".) We can't even explore our own country's history.
This wild Phoenix Canal story...
Brought to you (and scripted) by our sponsors... the same people who "founded," claimed, or..."inherited" LOST & FOUND America (and its Olde World, mud-flooded empty cities.)
Posted on 3/8/23 at 12:34 pm to Liberator
I love the canal one, its so hard for people to come to grips with
that the city of pheonix was built on ruins of a massive civilization
and they generally admit it, but ignore who, want, and how
I had an agruement over it once, and the counter argue was indians couldn't have made them as shovels weren't discovered yet
that the city of pheonix was built on ruins of a massive civilization
and they generally admit it, but ignore who, want, and how
I had an agruement over it once, and the counter argue was indians couldn't have made them as shovels weren't discovered yet
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