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re: Stolen History - Lifting the Veil of Deception (Doc Part 1 - Introduction)
Posted on 3/8/23 at 1:24 pm to Liberator
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
Posted on 3/8/23 at 1:36 pm to dr
Thread got the anchor.
Mississippi and all tributaries had major flooding ramping up all through the civil war. 1865-67 were the worst. Many towns were completely swept away, many not rebuilt until the 1890s. Some of the local histories in the southern towns call it the Lincoln Flood and it's a major time in regional history. It was all over the wartime and immediate postwar papers. But wiki doesn't list anything in the 1860s for Mississippi floods. It's mostly ignored in Civil War history. Actually the 1860s did officially have "great floods" in so many cities and countries around the world, a bunch of different great floods.
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Mississippi and all tributaries had major flooding ramping up all through the civil war. 1865-67 were the worst. Many towns were completely swept away, many not rebuilt until the 1890s. Some of the local histories in the southern towns call it the Lincoln Flood and it's a major time in regional history. It was all over the wartime and immediate postwar papers. But wiki doesn't list anything in the 1860s for Mississippi floods. It's mostly ignored in Civil War history. Actually the 1860s did officially have "great floods" in so many cities and countries around the world, a bunch of different great floods.
LINK
LINK
This post was edited on 3/8/23 at 1:39 pm
Posted on 3/8/23 at 1:45 pm to dr
...home brew experiments to simulate mud flood dirt coverage...[and] a giant version of the dust bowl, world wide
OUT-standing! Legos?? Very creative.
Dust-bowling. Mud-flooding. At a micro-scaled at your "lab." Good enough experiment to justify the twin-theories of how and why entire civilizations could possibly have been buried 15-60 below our feet.
We know so little about our recent cataclysmic history.
There are the theories on how the Pacific Northwest (near and around Puget Sound) was flooded not so long ago. Underwater tree still stand underwater in a restricted area of course.
Then there are the olde maps....showing NO Great Lakes in the 16th (?) century. Massive lakes in upper Canada melt off and break loose of a giant dammed glacier to create them? Including Niagara Falls? Creating and carving the Mississippi River all the way down to the Gulf? Rushing across the Plains States, creating the fertile flat plains?
Who really knows. And when. All theories must stay on the table.
OUT-standing! Legos?? Very creative.
Dust-bowling. Mud-flooding. At a micro-scaled at your "lab." Good enough experiment to justify the twin-theories of how and why entire civilizations could possibly have been buried 15-60 below our feet.
We know so little about our recent cataclysmic history.
There are the theories on how the Pacific Northwest (near and around Puget Sound) was flooded not so long ago. Underwater tree still stand underwater in a restricted area of course.
Then there are the olde maps....showing NO Great Lakes in the 16th (?) century. Massive lakes in upper Canada melt off and break loose of a giant dammed glacier to create them? Including Niagara Falls? Creating and carving the Mississippi River all the way down to the Gulf? Rushing across the Plains States, creating the fertile flat plains?
Who really knows. And when. All theories must stay on the table.
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