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    Bomb shelter for giants?

    Allow me to introduce you to Howe Caverns. The Howe Caverns is a cave in Howes Cave, Schoharie County, New York. Howe Caverns is a popular tourist attraction. Howe Caverns is the second most visited natural attraction in New York State, after Niagara Falls. R: Wikipedia is ever the minimizer...
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    1888: Ponce de Leon Hotel in Florida

    Love that the blurb says, "may be looked upon as a very old method of construction revived. After being once employed and long abandoned the use of concrete [now] ... differs entirely from the... Romans who used it always in large masses." They roll out that old chestnut every couple hundred...
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    Could Jesus have been a Clone?

    Could Jesus have been a Clone? Here is a hypothesis for you, which I will try and root in some as much research as I can. I hope you will comment and add your ideas. A large part of it is based on various pieces of KD's research/ideas, as well as comments you have all made-brilliant researchers...
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    Abandoned 1856 Toronto almost ready for re-population...

    This one is so striking. Huge amount of mud in the grid around submerged buildings, makeshift boardwalk built on top of the mud.
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    Burghley House: Active Use of Antiquitech?

    Burghley House is a grand sixteenth-century English country house near Stamford, Lincolnshire. It is a leading example of the Elizabethan prodigy house, built and still lived in by the Cecil family. The exterior largely retains its Elizabethan appearance, but most of the interiors date from...
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    American Chestnut Trees: Natural Extinction, or Victims of Bioweaponry?

    My theory is that the trees were useful in combatting scarcity in significant ways!. In one of the podcasts I referenced above, one of the guests says, "“The common claim back then was that a single large chestnut tree provided enough calories — I mean, people didn’t talk about it in terms of...
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    Post Offices: 19th Century vs. Today

    What if post means "after"? Maybe they handled post reset questions, and people knew right where to go because of the pre reset architecture? Also given that pre reset technology seems to have included advanced communication devices, such as "magic mirrors", maybe this was called post to remind...
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    American Chestnut Trees: Natural Extinction, or Victims of Bioweaponry?

    Check this out, ancient olive trees "several hundreds of years old" are dying from a parasite as well! The Farmer Trying to Save Italy's Ancient Olive Trees
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    American Chestnut Trees: Natural Extinction, or Victims of Bioweaponry?

    The ground zero dot is literally NYC. I wonder if that truckload of fungicide, wasn't fungicide. Interesting as well that the Botanical gardens was the next place they popped up. My experience of NYC botanical gardens was that it had an almost dead energy. I never thought about it until now but...
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    American Chestnut Trees: Natural Extinction, or Victims of Bioweaponry?

    Holy crap look at this image of the progress of the blight!! Looks like ground zero was NY. Seems a little suspicious to me!
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    Movie | Mathilde (2017)

    "In the twilight of Imperial Russia, prima ballerina Matilda Kshesinskaya becomes the mistress of three Grand Dukes". Matilda (Russian: Матильда) is а 2017 Russian historical romantic drama film directed by Alexey Uchitel. It was released in cinemas on October 26, 2017. The picture tells the...
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    American Chestnut Trees: Natural Extinction, or Victims of Bioweaponry?

    I think that's definitely a possibility. They used to be called "The redwoods of the East". Maybe something did change that stopped sustaining them. I'm definitely interested in the way that chestnuts allowed the poor to live off of the grid.
  13. Movie | Mathilde (2017)

    Title: Mathilde (2017) Tagline: Love That Changed An Empire Genre: History, Drama, Romance Director: Alexey Uchitel Cast: Michalina Olszańska, Lars Eidinger, Luise Wolfram, Danila Kozlovsky, Ingeborga Dapkūnaitė, Sergey Garmash, Evgeny Mironov, Grigoriy Dobrygin, Galina Tyunina...
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    American Chestnut Trees: Natural Extinction, or Victims of Bioweaponry?

    R: Chestnut trees and their almost complete extinction seem a good area for research. "Today, most American Chestnut trees only live to be between 10 and 15 years old. And then they get sick and die. This didn't used to be the case. According to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, they used to...
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    Area 51 a.k.a. Totonteac: the Seventh City of Cibola?

    I've posted about this before, and it's a little silly, but in the "Ice Age" animated short, "Scratlantis", it shows an Atlantis like world, with acorns standing in for gold. Whrn the realm is destroyed by the rodent's greed, the island paradise isflooded and buried. The location? Area...
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    Norumbega: Washington Monument and the Roman Empire

    Interesting. still looks like a cone to me jd:)
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    Norumbega: Washington Monument and the Roman Empire

    Either way this article is one of my faves. I'll have to do some more digging on your actual topic of Washington, just had to comment on what looks like a cone, to me, anyway. P.S. @jd755 it's weirdly misattributing my response to you as you saying it, can't figure out how to fix!
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    Norumbega: Washington Monument and the Roman Empire

    R: Looks like a cone of some sort R: reminds me of rumors about the coral castle! Supposedly, the builder used ancient technology to levitate massive stones weighing tons, that looked like "ice cream cones". ’The Mystery of Sound Propulsion, Coral Castle & the Pyramids - Sacha Black...
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    Hypothesis: Mutiny in the Sky or a Short History of the World

    More Skylab myths: Uganda creation myth: Kintu Kintu is a mythological figure who appears in a creation myth of the Uganda people of Buganda, Uganda.[1] According to this legend, Kintu was the first person on earth and the first man to wander the plains of Uganda alone. In the creation myth...
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