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  1. reverendALC

    Our civilization did not build Titanic, Olympic or Britannic. Theirs did. Was it the Tartarian one?

    You have a viable explanation for the how. It’s possible that these photos all have the elusive flush rivets hiding in the shadows and we just can’t see them. For argument’s sake let’s accept that. why? why go far higher than the water line will ever be? What’s the justification for the...
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    Area 51 a.k.a. Totonteac: the Seventh City of Cibola?

    @Investigator really neat find! I took Salton city and ventured north into Death Valley, and found some more: I’m reminded of the African deserts… perhaps a once thriving city and ecosystem turned into sand and glass. but the real winner I found is this: I’ve never seen burning man from...
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    Our civilization did not build Titanic, Olympic or Britannic. Theirs did. Was it the Tartarian one?

    I appreciate and do not wholly discount your historical experience. The explanation provided is feasible in and of itself. There are simply some inconsistencies for me: the image of them “applying the coating” shows them applying it to an already rivetless surface. Where are the pictures of...
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    Our civilization did not build Titanic, Olympic or Britannic. Theirs did. Was it the Tartarian one?

    Alright, I hear that, but a flush rivet isn’t an invisible rivet. looking at this photo: the boat is in the water, so it’s safe to assume the hull is completed. The surface mounted rivets are clearly visible, but not so much as a trace of any rivets down low, flush or otherwise. the...
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    Area 51 a.k.a. Totonteac: the Seventh City of Cibola?

    Suuuuper strange. I’ve been playing around feeding anti-narrative, esoteric, and other terms into AI image generators. I entered simply “cibola” into one and got this image: in a desert (unprovoked) and… seven (unprovoked) connected entities.
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    Our civilization did not build Titanic, Olympic or Britannic. Theirs did. Was it the Tartarian one?

    but where are the rivets? Why can you see them up high but not down low?
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    Our civilization did not build Titanic, Olympic or Britannic. Theirs did. Was it the Tartarian one?

    One thing I can’t reconcile is the abutment of the panels. Some ships demonstrate obvious vertical and or horizontal lapping of the panels, while others appear flush. Whether the panels are lapped or not doesnt appear to follow whether they’re riveted or welded. I also am reminded of the...
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    Question | Year 2030: what are they hiding?

    Indeed, it’s all very fascinating. I can’t say that I subscribe to any particular model of our world, but I have some serious reservations about what we’re told. not sure how that parlays into 2030, but hey… it could be a polar shift, a sudden precession, who knows
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    Norumbega: Washington Monument and the Roman Empire

    The enigma that is Edward Leedskalnin is terribly underrated. Not only did he quarry and build rock gate himself, but he also built it once, and moved it several miles to another location. I have most of his books, and there is a decent sized community online dedicated to deciphering whatever...
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    Question | Year 2030: what are they hiding?

    I think the internet only falls in the capacity in which we enjoy it: free exchange of information/speech Frivolities like social media and gaming Access to unbiased (or at least all biases of) information the internet will only continue to expand in other less enjoyable ways...
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    Hyperborea: what if it still exists?

    All roads seem to lead me back to the North Pole. Brushing up on my hollow earth, I stumbled upon these satellite images offered up in the 1960s: They are photos of the North Pole, and are apparently by the ESSA. They were taken from meteorological/weather satellites. ESSA | Science Mission...
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    Area 51 a.k.a. Totonteac: the Seventh City of Cibola?

    Indeed there is some fascinating stuff in the wastelands: the above two triangles I found in Colorado. After doing a google image search, apparently there’s a popular pair also in Arizona: the ones in CO are about 20% larger and 200% further apart. AZ is ~4,000ft per side and CO is...
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    19th Century Noah's Arks: Whaleback Steamer Ships

    Yeah. The use of them as cargo ships is ridiculous. Who would design a boat that is so hard to load/unload? What’s the benefit of carrying below sea level? The structures on top… crazy and scream afterthought. my first thought was that these look like enormous pontoons, perhaps part of a...
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    Could our planet Earth be one huge quarry?

    It’s amazing what you’ll find when just opening your eyes in your own back yard. I’ve spent quite a few days trekking down to Bingen and back, which involves about an hour along the hood river. Talk about some interesting geography, including a LOT of hexagonal columnar basalt. Same thing on...
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    1892 Pioneer Building in Seattle: how and when was it built?

    perhaps. Or perhaps the buildings are of a truly different origin, with the pioneer building being an inimitable template for neighboring structures, despite many years of additional construction experience.
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    1709: a Jesuit Flying Ship by Bartolomeu de Gusmão

    I’m not sure I follow the question, but try this: Telltale Compass A great anecdote from a contemporary human and their use of a telltale. @jd755 this directly conflicts with telltale compasses being “only used in a captain’s bunk”
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    1892 Pioneer Building in Seattle: how and when was it built?

    How is comparing 100 year old pictures of buildings “apples to oranges”? I’m comparing the old facade to the old facade. you’re shutting me down with your guesses about wages? Did it? Says who? In my most recent post, there were pictures of each building with the original facade. I then...
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    Year 1834 - Russian Submarine Rocket Launch

    Thanks for the additional details. Do you have any sources for that info?
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    1892 Pioneer Building in Seattle: how and when was it built?

    this is precisely my point. the pioneer building is high quality. the Taylor Edwards building is not. the higher quality building was allegedly built in a hurry 18 years before the lower quality building. the pioneer building is intricately detailed and precisely uniform on the two...
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    1892 Pioneer Building in Seattle: how and when was it built?

    I’m not so sure about that. I don’t have any better photos of the original face, but comparing the pioneer building: to the Taylor Edwards building: the Taylor Edwards building seems but a distant relative. we allegedly have decades’ worth of supposable improvement in construction...
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