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I have found a lot on YouTube like Randall Carlson and Graham Hancock, but a lot of stuff is being found in deep water off the coasts all over the world. Anybody got any thing on this topic? The topic is heavily suppressed.

I have found a lot on YouTube like Randall Carlson and Graham Hancock, but a lot of stuff is being found in deep water off the coasts all over the world. Anybody got any thing on this topic? The topic is heavily suppressed.

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the only somewhat researched land would be doggerland an area which used to connect England to mainland europe, they regularly bring up primitive stuff like chipped flint but nothing much high than that is reported, likely a combination of anything really good being kept by the fishermen or being lost/miscategorized by the academics https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doggerland

doggerland is proof of the scale of sea level rise and its not done yet, we are still in an ice age which is defined by ice on the poles of the planet

there is also the origin of the Atlantis myth, the first recorded mention dates right back to plato in fragments of timaeus and critias

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Open Google maps and take a look at the bathometry. Then go to NOAA and use one of their online GIS maps and take a look at their bathometry maps. You will see massive canyons beyond the continental shelf as if they were extensions of the big rivers dumping into the ocean. These canyons are massive and without a doubt cut by water.

We very abruptly came out of the Younger Dryas, it wasn't something that happened over decades or hundreds of years. The biggest thing is that modern science has never accounted for the lost heat and where it came from. Couple that with how the magnetic poles and the earths magnetic field is acting, we might be in store for something in the near future.

There are quite a few publications out there that covers some of this but never actually comes out and fully discusses the topic. Science is well, they don't like to think out of the box. I would checkout suspicious observers on youtube.

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They believe the ocean levels rose by 400 feet globally. Imagine if that happened today. 80% of the population lives in coastal areas. The Mississippi would be a sea dividing the US.

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Suspicious0bservers.org

They have a youtube channel as well. Basically a scientific study centered on a theory of a plasma universe, but which investigates the related cyclic cycles of disaster on our planet. There are major extinction and magnetic events roughly every 12k years (you can search for studies on this stuff.) One explanation is our sun (like many other suns) is a recurrent micro nova with that periodicity.

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I have actually been following that. It might explain the apparent fear of the sky that people had as seen by ancient buildings and cave cities seemed to show. Also the scorch marks on ruins and statures.

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This is what got me interested in Younger Dryas: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMTTFLiOwX0

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LOL me too. He put things together in a way that made it a lot clearer. I knew some of it but he made it all make more sense.

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The sea lever rose at the end of the last Ice Age, around 10,000 years ago. Stuff was submerged. Also, the ground is always rising and falling in different places. It just usually happens so slowly, we don't notice. When it falls, things get wet.