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    Book | 1883: Origin of the Western Nations & Languages by Charles Lasalle

    The Muscogee Creek tribe in Eastern Oklahoma was relocated there by forced marches from Georgia. They built many mounds and other stone structures in Georgia, and then some smaller more rudimentary mounds in Eastern Oklahoma. Their language is a 99% match for the Mayan language. Most mainstream...
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    Book | 1883: Origin of the Western Nations & Languages by Charles Lasalle

    He repeatedly, and very matter-of-factly refers to the Americas as America-Atlantis multiple times in "Origins of the Western Nations and Languages. I'm about 2/3 of the way through it now. Some of the connections he makes between words of different languages don't make sense to me, but I think...
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    Running thread: how did they manage to alter our history?

    The intricacy and obvious mathematical complexity is just unreal.
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    American Arcadia: Arcadia-city, Starnatana, Taina...

    Is it possible to find the video at the top in English anywhere? It seems pretty relevant and interesting, but I don't speak the language! What follows seems to be a bit of a summary, but I'd love to hear the video in English or Spanish.
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    The Wrath of Gods: GeoWeapons vs natural Mud Flood

    The Giza pyramids are definitely different from the Mesoamerican pyramids. The ascending passage and the Queen and King's chambers are unique structures that we don't see anywhere else. I believe Christopher Dunn has really nailed the purpose of many of these structures within the pyramids as...
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    1900-1915 HD quality photos of the United States cities. Is that normal?

    The 2 large buildings in the first photo are absolutely incredible. Built with horse and wagon and no power tools, right? I've been stunned and impressed with many photos on this site, but every time I see these 2, I'm still floored.
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    Running thread: how did they manage to alter our history?

    One of the biggest questions I've always had pertains to the construction techniques used in some of these buildings. After 20 years in the construction industry (mostly concrete), I know how much material is left over at the end of a large project. I've always wondered where are the scaffolds...
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