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re: Stolen History - Lifting the Veil of Deception (Doc Part 1 - Introduction)
Posted on 3/8/23 at 1:09 pm to dr
Posted on 3/8/23 at 1:09 pm to dr
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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
Yup.
Because of the Timeline snafu, Tech snafu, Settlement snafu, Identity...of advanced civilizations faaar before the supposed Europeans.
And that is how the whole re-write of the narrative confuses even the most brilliant people. They can't let go of the hardened dogma we've learned as young pods.
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I had an agruement over it once, and the counter argue was indians couldn't have made them as shovels weren't discovered yet
But...but...ONLY primitive Indians lived in AZ! Cuz...muh-History book sez so!!....Just like muh-Land Bridge!!
Pyramids. Found on every continent.(no shovels found on site either)
Posted on 3/8/23 at 1:24 pm to Liberator
so, I have done some home brew experiments to simulate mud flood dirt coverage.
very simple, Build a lego square building, single width wall thickness, door and window, and try to get it to fill completely.
only one thing will fill the building to the inside ceiling (above door opening)
a simulated dust storm. water/mud makes the building not fill completely, or destroys it in the process
but, put the little building in a box, use a shop vac to blow dry dirt in and it fills very well
that is disconcerting. a giant version of the dust bowl, world wide
very simple, Build a lego square building, single width wall thickness, door and window, and try to get it to fill completely.
only one thing will fill the building to the inside ceiling (above door opening)
a simulated dust storm. water/mud makes the building not fill completely, or destroys it in the process
but, put the little building in a box, use a shop vac to blow dry dirt in and it fills very well
that is disconcerting. a giant version of the dust bowl, world wide
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