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(09-01-2025, 03:02 PM)Hanslune Wrote: A young lady drives a motorcycle over the 'circles' and at 10:00 flies a drone: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXaI4mtYtaE. piracy believers anything that can be verified turns out wrong, a lie, a fable or just made up
Wrong episode.
She doesn't actually reach the Richat until the next episode (number 22.)
Harte
"A wise man will enjoy the goods of which there is a plentiful supply, and of intellectual rubbish he will find an abundant diet, in our own age as in every other.“ Bertrand Russell
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(09-01-2025, 03:02 PM)Hanslune Wrote: Delightful: “”You and all of academia (Secret Society Controlled) refuse to consider that Mauritania wasn't always a dry desert, but as recently as 5500bc a very lush and very very wet habitat.””
Oddly after 50+ years I’ve never met a single person in archaeology who though or knew anything about a mad groups of invisible people controlling them….chuckle
Nope it is well established by science that the Sahara was once a well-watered plain that dried up, they don’t have to ‘consider’ it, its fact
Richat: Nope in the wrong place, natural, not underwater, tilted, larger than Plato wrote, missing the inter connecting canals (Critias). "And beginning from the sea they bored a canal of three hundred feet in width and one hundred feet in depth and fifty stadia in length, which they carried through to the outermost zone, making a passage from the sea up to this, which became a harbour, and leaving an opening sufficient to enable the largest vessels to find ingress. Moreover, they divided at the bridges the zones of land which parted the zones of sea, leaving room for a single trireme to pass out of one zone into another, and they covered over the channels so as to leave a way underneath for the ships; for the banks were raised considerably above the water." https://classics.mit.edu/Plato/critias.html there are no quarries there are no foundations, no stone buildings, no pottery from that period of time, nothing from that period at all. A young lady drives a motorcycle over the 'circles' and at 10:00 flies a drone: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXaI4mtYtaE. https://www.academia.edu/.../The_eye_of_Africa_Richat...
Nope no genocidal flood
Nope no fantastical secret societies with mysterious original that have magical powers
Hyperboria, a Greek myth – what you think it exists somewhere on earth then? Okay where is that suppose to be. It has been my experience when ever you examine the back stories of conspiracy believers anything that can be verified turns out wrong, a lie, a fable or just made up
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Quote:A buried civilization erased by fire, ice, and time? In 2024, new scientific evidence confirmed a massive comet airburst 12,800 years ago—triggering fires, floods, and a deep freeze. But what emerged afterward is even more shocking: advanced cities hidden in the Amazon, symmetrical structures beneath Antarctica, underwater ruins off India's coast, and mathematical patterns embedded in ancient symbols worldwide. Was this a restart of humanity—or proof of a forgotten civilization that once spanned the globe? Featuring breakthroughs from UC Santa Barbara, NASA’s GRACE satellites, LiDAR scans, and DNA research, this investigation explores the growing theory that the history we were taught is only part of the story. Join us as we uncover mysterious alignments, preserved ruins, and clues buried in our own genes that may reveal a forgotten age of civilization.
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"AIN AL-KHARAB, EGYPT—Egyptian authorities announced that excavations in the Western Desert uncovered the remnants of an early Coptic city, according to a report by Egyptian Streets. The discovery at Ain al-Kharab in the Kharga Oasis highlights the transitional shift in Egypt from paganism to Christianity. During the Ptolemaic and early Roman eras in the third and second century b.c., the inhabitants of Ain al-Kharab practiced polytheism, but in the centuries that followed, the site became an important center of early Christian life. The team, under the auspices of the Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA), unearthed rows of mudbrick residential homes, tombs, and two churches, the larger of which is a basilica-style structure composed of a central hall flanked by two aisles, with three rows of square columns. Excavations also revealed a mural depicting Jesus Christ healing the sick."
https://www.westernjournal.com/archaeolo...PLnptNTT4g
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(09-02-2025, 01:03 PM)All Seeing Eye Wrote: "AIN AL-KHARAB, EGYPT—Egyptian authorities announced that excavations in the Western Desert uncovered the remnants of an early Coptic city, according to a report by Egyptian Streets. The discovery at Ain al-Kharab in the Kharga Oasis highlights the transitional shift in Egypt from paganism to Christianity. During the Ptolemaic and early Roman eras in the third and second century b.c., the inhabitants of Ain al-Kharab practiced polytheism, but in the centuries that followed, the site became an important center of early Christian life. The team, under the auspices of the Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA), unearthed rows of mudbrick residential homes, tombs, and two churches, the larger of which is a basilica-style structure composed of a central hall flanked by two aisles, with three rows of square columns. Excavations also revealed a mural depicting Jesus Christ healing the sick."
https://www.westernjournal.com/archaeolo...PLnptNTT4g
Cool. Here is source FB post:
https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story...JlkqU2eFVa
And here is photo someone posted in the comments, unsure if this is the mural being referred to:
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(08-25-2025, 09:56 AM)Hanslune Wrote: What are you hoping to, expecting to, or wish to see archaeologists find in the near future?
1. A flowering of human culture in the Eemian (130,000 - The Last Interglacial) years ago but which died out
2. Connection being the Ubaid, Sumer and Gobekli Tepe
3. Homo Erectus in the Americas
4. A 'settlement' of crude structures found - a 'village' going back to 300,000 years ago
5. A 'cemetery' going back 750,000 years ago
6. A large canoe/raft/'boat' going back 100,000 years ago
7. A village or grouping of habitations going back 15,000 years ago
8. Early domestication of animals back to 20,000 years
9. Early domestication of plants back to 30,000 years ago
10. Better weapons – spear thrower, bow and arrow 75,000 years ago
Your input?
Advances in tech like drones and radar will help>
And i'm apt to ponder we might discover more ancient cities hidden under the dense forests, like how the Maya cities were found in Guatemala.
Or in remote areas in places like the Amazon and Southeast Asia.
"Yet so it is, we see the illiterate bulk of mankind that walk the high-road of plain common sense, and are governed by the dictates of nature, for the most part easy and undisturbed. To them nothing that is familiar appears unaccountable or difficult to comprehend."
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(09-01-2025, 03:30 PM)Harte Wrote: Sure, if you want.
At least it's better than expecting or wanting archaeology to discover "anything and everything that may explain the mysteries of us and the universe."
BTW, this ain't my thread.
Your personal perspective. The truth is, there is an entire field of archaeology concerned with exactly this, and any oral history dismissed as mythical has been dismissed for actual evidentiary reasons.
Harte
Myths that have been verified: Archaeological findings shows that a large flood event occurred in the region of Mesopotamia around 2900 BCE. This geological evidence may have inspired the widespread flood stories found in many ancient myths, including the Sumerian Eridu Genesis. Evidence for this was found by Woolley in 1934 I believe
Klamath Indian believed their lake was formed when a mountain collapsed in a battle between a sky god and an underworld god, that happened around 5,700 BCE (Carter Lake, Oregon)
The Pythia, the high priestess at the Oracle of Delphi, could enter a trance by inhaling mystical vapors from a fissure in the rock to communicate Apollo's will. Geological studies in 2001 identified fault zones beneath the site and found evidence of hydrocarbon gases, such as ethylene, in nearby water sources. These findings suggest the ancient belief in mystical vapors could be linked to real geological conditions.
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(09-02-2025, 01:13 PM)UltraBudgie Wrote: Cool. Here is source FB post:
https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story...JlkqU2eFVa
And here is photo someone posted in the comments, unsure if this is the mural being referred to:
[Image: https://denyignorance.com/uploader/image...5728_n.jpg]
What does it take to get Upload authority ??
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(09-02-2025, 02:26 PM)andy06shake Wrote: Advances in tech like drones and radar will help>
And i'm apt to ponder we might discover more ancient cities hidden under the dense forests, like how the Maya cities were found in Guatemala.
Or in remote areas in places like the Amazon and Southeast Asia.
Taking me time to learn this new web site.
Here's the game, there is a entire old world sitting just under our feet and we are challenged to find it, while dark forces try to keep it hidden. Their main tool in doing this is Mind control. They have to this point been generally successful
in this endeavor by using one simple word, Myth. Change that word from fiction, to fact, and that old world will come to life.......
James can see the effect, but not the players. Not the methodology. Not, the spiders web of lies......
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(09-03-2025, 10:21 AM)All Seeing Eye Wrote: Taking me time to learn this new web site.
Here's the game, there is a entire old world sitting just under our feet and we are challenged to find it, while dark forces try to keep it hidden. Their main tool in doing this is Mind control. They have to this point been generally successful
in this endeavor by using one simple word, Myth. Change that word from fiction, to fact, and that old world will come to life.......
[Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MH2CI_KF...&index=131]
James can see the effect, but not the players. Not the methodology. Not, the spiders web of lies...... "Change that word from fiction, to fact, and that old world will come to life......." ah magic. Unfortunately that doesn't work very well in regards to Archaeology. There is a lot of myth based on stories, some are based on real evidence but many are probably just made up. In the modern world 88% of books are nonfiction, 12% fiction but that 12% out sell the nonfiction by 45% - people just like stories more than reality. Oh my 'dark forces' too. So, why do these world-wide, absolutely powerful and unstoppable forces fail continually to stop new discoveries for the last few centuries?
So let me ask, say an academic declares that Atlantis existed - what does the dark force do in that case?
How does the 'dark force' know where all the secret places are if there is no archaeological evidence for them?
When did the DF form and start its mission?
Organization history shows that most organizations break down and develop splinter organizations, why hasn't this happened to the DF?
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