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First: (((radio carbon dating))) Second: there's significant damage on the bottom of the Sphinx for example. The Sphinx is in the desert, that much damage would take insane amounts of water traveling at very high speeds. These ancient structures predate the Younger Dryas.

First: (((radio carbon dating))) Second: there's significant damage on the bottom of the Sphinx for example. The Sphinx is in the desert, that much damage would take insane amounts of water traveling at very high speeds. These ancient structures predate the Younger Dryas.

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I believe it. I don't think the proportions are able to be realized well enough.

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Have you looked into tartaria stuff as well? Seems like a downstepped civilization from the pyramid era that was also using atmospheric energy in their structures

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I have not. Sounds interesting, have a starting point on mind?

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Tartaria is a country shown on old maps that is located approximately around Russia and China. It's actually an interesting subject but there isn't a lot of info on it. The theory states that there was a perfect society(possibly the millennium kingdom of Christ) they were an advanced society. What's interesting is the old maps that show tartaria s also show Gog/Magog in the maps.

I'll try to find some references for you.

https://pic8.co/sh/EyJmUg.jpg

https://pic8.co/sh/Bkbqhf.jpg

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Here's a video that gives a brief explanation of the mystery called tartaria. You gotta get about 10 min in.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/nhSV3TxwM9SU/

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If you like physical books, "The One World Tartarians" by James W. Lee is a great starting point. The PDF is available online for free as well

The Stolen History (youtube.com) documentaries are pretty good, but very much in that "documentary" style, which I'm kinda meh towards.

You know what? I'll expand on this comment a bit later. If you like the pyramid resonance stuff then you'll love the tartaria/mudflood research