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    Could our planet Earth be one huge quarry?

    Great topic and great research as always KD. I try to go out and look at controversial topics like this one, such as when I went over to West Port to the beach to look for curvature of the Earth. Didn't find any, of course. I also went down to Monument Valley and the Valley of the Gods to take a...
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    1709: a Jesuit Flying Ship by Bartolomeu de Gusmão

    I would say that's a gyroscope! Good find.
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    The Wrath of Gods: GeoWeapons vs natural Mud Flood

    It would be a big job and actually the presence of so many other pyramids everywhere is one of the flaws in the concept. But then those pyramids aren't exactly like the Great Pyramid. It must have been. One problem we have when we look at these ancient structures is that all of the parts are...
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    Question | Year 2030: what are they hiding?

    I thought I would check out the links above to Jason Breshears and see if he knows anything. I started with video #1 on his site. He does know its a flat earth but he also thinks Mount Vesuvius buried Pompeii in 79 AD (haven't we covered that on SH?). He quotes a book called The Encyclopedia of...
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    The Wrath of Gods: GeoWeapons vs natural Mud Flood

    I had an idea the other day, or I should say I had an idea suggested to me the other day, that will fit perfectly with this thread. I saw a video on Bitchute in which the subject was the Great Pyramid. I didn't save a link at the time because the video itself was fairly run of the mill, not...
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    Circular lakes: evidence of the War of Gods?

    Thanks Jd755, collapsing coal mines, huh? What I like about the picture is that we can see two craters cut clean in half by what must be a stream or creek going across the middle of the page, so we can see what they are made of and what's below them.
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    Circular lakes: evidence of the War of Gods?

    I ran across this picture on an old computer, thought this thread was where it belonged. the caption was just "Kopki".
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    Stars, Galaxies, Planets: how do we know what they are?

    So it was not my intention to monopolize this thread and if my posts keep merging as they have been I will have a book written on here. Having said that, though... Lemme ax you dis... When we look at the stars through our personal viewing devices, such as telescopes, binoculars and cameras, we...
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    Leonardo Da Vinci and his Micro-Brushes

    I don't have the answer and one can certainly smell something fishy, but I have a theory. Possibly this was a form of photography in which they did not have film, as we know it, that could change color when exposed to light. Instead they used something like a laser printer as you have suggested...
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    Dinosaurs on the 1562 painting of Pieter Bruegel the Elder?

    Thanks for the link and yes, I've looked into Da Vinci's incredible work before. I'll make a comment over there.
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    Dinosaurs on the 1562 painting of Pieter Bruegel the Elder?

    Well... until you zoomed in they could have been camels. I have to look at the rest of the detail in the picture though, for example the people, such as the ones riding the "dinos" look like orcs or zombies or ghosts. My thought is if that's as accurately as he could paint people then how can we...
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    Circular lakes: evidence of the War of Gods?

    Ahh...science, or is it Science? The only thing Einstein actually did IMHO, besides denying the aether I guess, was to remove science from the people. Before Einstein anybody could do science but after him only people who could do long formulas on the chalkboard and had lots of letters after...
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    Stars, Galaxies, Planets: how do we know what they are?

    I expected someone to come back with the "falling to the Earth" argument, which I consider to be just obfuscation or a muddying of the water. Why would something fall? What causes it to fall? The conventional theory is that things fall because a force called gravity pulls them down, such as in...
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    Stars of David on the US Flag

    I'm sure the Navy had just bought up a huge number of 13 star flags and wanted to keep using them until "they were all used up". Kidding of course, do you think there could have only been 13 states up until what they are calling the Civil War? It seems strangely appropriate that the stars on the...
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    Stars, Galaxies, Planets: how do we know what they are?

    Ooooh...this is a subject I love. And let me say up front that I believe (know) that NASA is nothing but a lie machine. So let me get down to proving it. An object in motion tends to stay in motion, in the same direction and speed, unless affected by a force. When we look up at the moon, we know...
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    79 A.D. no more: Pompeii got buried in 1631

    @jd755 No one said these artists were warriors! The mini cannon is interesting but I wonder about the holy man in white and the black eagle. The holy man seems to be trying to protect Alexander, if that's who that is, with "good magic" from the darkness of the evil bird. An indication of a...
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    79 A.D. no more: Pompeii got buried in 1631

    The thing that strikes me like an elephant in the room that everyone is trying to ignore is the big horse's ass in the middle of the Alexander the Great floor tile art and the painting. It even has the tail up so we can see the anus. Why would you have that in the picture, particularly right in...
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    I'm supportive. Here might be something to add to your media when you get back. The Veil of...

    I'm supportive. Here might be something to add to your media when you get back. The Veil of Deception
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    19th Century: The Boynton Bicycle Railroad

    Very cool, Banta. With my motorcycle background I'm very familiar with managing weight while cornering and that was one of the problems I saw with the bicycle railroad. During cornering a large part of the weight of the vehicle would try to lean outward and would fall on that upper rail, making...
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    19th Century: The Boynton Bicycle Railroad

    I thought this might make an interesting addition to this thread. I happened to watch this video and right at the 5:48 minute mark in the video, so right before the end, there's a shot of a train, a bottom monorail, cornering the way you would have to if you didn't want to have that upper...
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