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[Source.](https://x.com/OMApproach/status/1851263717847020016)

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[–] 3 pts 4mo

Most modern religions are based on ancient religions which are a story telling of how we came to be as we are. I don't find this surprising. Many different cultures share similar stories of historical events inside their own religious beliefs and systems.

Mainstays would be:

Astrology. Sun, moon, stars, comets, meteors and the like.

The Great Flood™. Caused by the polar ice caps melting, flooding populated regions and changing the shape of the land.

Etc, etc.

All that is fine. Ancient history is good. Christ is King, home is home and family is family. Live and enjoy life the best you can.

[–] 1 pt 4mo

It wasn't intentionally buried.

[–] 1 pt 4mo

Dr. Robert Schoch goes over the evidence of intentional burial(youtu.be) in his talk at Cosmic Summit 2024.

That whole talk is interesting. Dr. Robert Schoch was among the first group of geologists to date the Sphinx. The Sphinx is much older than archaeologists say it is.

[–] 0 pt 4mo

It would've took more time and man power to bury the place than to build it. It was covered over due to a natural disaster between 2600 and 2200bc.

[–] 1 pt 4mo

It wasn't intentionally buried.

I know nothing about the sites. I figured I'd share to see what Poalers know about it.

[–] 1 pt 4mo

Göbekli Tepe and Easter island people are connected and actually used the same text, and have the same rock carvings. Both places were destroyed by a natural disaster, that happens continuously throughout history, on a fixed timeline.

[–] 1 pt 4mo

...on a fixed timeline.

I noticed something like that when I glanced at the article. It suggested that the people buried the sites to preserve them because they knew an event was coming.

I thought to myself, "Bernardo, your fellow autists at Poal would love this."