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re: Ancient Egyptian Lost City Discovered in the Grand Canyon – A Huge Cover-up

Posted on 5/20/20 at 10:29 am to
Posted by ShoeBang
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Posted on 5/20/20 at 10:29 am to
Just go read about Gobekli Tepe, which is actually a real thing. We don't find them often but this one is around 13k years old at youngest.

Advanced civilization is likely much older than we have ever thought. I think the real history is offshore. More likely that people built the biggest cities along the coasts in the most temperate climates. The continental shelves used to be coast lines in my opinion.

Was the Tigris / Euphrates area really the cradle of civilization or did the survivors of a flood decide not to rebuild along the new coast to avoid another catastrophe? Multiple ancient civilizations have myths / stories of an ancient flood that changed everything.
Posted by kingbob
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Posted on 5/20/20 at 10:33 am to
Heck, the entire Mediterranean Sea was a fertile temperate river valley. The Sahara was primarily grassland intertwined with rivers. The black sea was a freshwater lake. The Red Sea, Carribean Sea, and Persian Gulf were all dry as well. There truly was a “Great Flood” which practically reset human civilization after the last ice age.
Posted by The Midnight Rider
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Posted on 5/20/20 at 10:33 am to
It’s amazing how little this article actually says.
Posted by ctiger69
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Posted on 5/20/20 at 10:35 am to
Also skeletons have been found in South America that are 1000 years older than the oldest skeletons found in Africa.

There also has been discovered an ancient white civilization ruins in South America that predates all Indian tribes on the continent.


But let’s not rewrite history books because we, in the year 2020, are the enlightened ones.
Posted by kingbob
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Posted on 5/20/20 at 10:41 am to
The studies on the special soil in the amazon rainforest and how it seemed to be the product of man-made ingenuity.
Posted by schatman
Montana
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Posted on 5/20/20 at 10:47 am to
Looking at that website makes it clear that there are pyramids literally EVERYWHERE.
Posted by jmcwhrter
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Posted on 5/20/20 at 10:50 am to
this got me started down a rabbit hole about the use of controlled "wildfires" to create "uninhabitable" areas of land that are then re-appropriated as national parks or for some other federally/environmentally-protected use..

and they almost always turn out to have valuable mineral deposits -- namely gold -- beneath them
Posted by kingbob
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Posted on 5/20/20 at 10:51 am to
Everywhere you find pyramids, you will find an obelisk or similar structure due east of it, often around a mile away. That is because they are reproductions of an Egyptian ritual procession.
Posted by Salmon
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Posted on 5/20/20 at 10:55 am to
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Also skeletons have been found in South America that are 1000 years older than the oldest skeletons found in Africa.


link?
Posted by lsu13lsu
Member since Jan 2008
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Posted on 5/20/20 at 11:04 am to
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There truly was a “Great Flood” which practically reset human civilization after the last ice age.



Younger Dryas Impact Event
Posted by Mid Iowa Tiger
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Posted on 5/20/20 at 11:12 am to
I have seen some tin foil hat shite in my day but wow!

Posted by ShoeBang
Member since May 2012
22271 posts
Posted on 5/20/20 at 11:15 am to
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special soil in the amazon rainforest and how it seemed to be the product of man-made ingenuity.


And the ruins hey are finding there that are way older than the Mayans/Incans supposedly. They use some new radar that can penetrate the lower vegetation of the jungle. Earthbuilder mounds. Pretty fascinating.
Posted by ShoeBang
Member since May 2012
22271 posts
Posted on 5/20/20 at 11:21 am to
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Younger Dryas Impact Event


That.

You know how they told us in school that the Mississippi delta is flat because giant icebergs scraped it? They were half right. It was rushing water, thousands of feet deep, from melting icebergs. We have no hills in this area because the whole area from around west of Houston and east were basically under a giant river flowing south. At least that's the theory supported by a growing pile of evidence.
Posted by Paul_Levesque
New Haven, Connecticut
Member since May 2020
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Posted on 5/20/20 at 11:22 am to
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Younger Dryas Impact Event


it's thought that this is more of a combination of a solar flare and an impact.
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