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    1919: Seattle boy claims he gets power from air

    According to this article, he eventually admitted that it wasn't atmospheric electricity but radium that was powering the devices. He was quite the colorful character. Source
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    1908 Tunguska Event and 1776 Johan Frescotio Map

    Looks like a forest to me except that I'd expect to see quite a few more on the map other than just this one. Still, "Tunguska" is listed as a site to the southwest of "Tungus(?) on the map. Can't quite make out that last letter.
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    Primary Sources, according to an A.I.

    If you say so.
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    Primary Sources, according to an A.I.

    Yesterday I read a news article about just such happenings implemented by banking institutions. Algorithmic programs are selecting depositors for cancellation of long-standing accounts based on AI determined "suspicious activity". No amount of explanations for alleged suspicious activity or...
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    Bomb shelter for giants?

    I think KD did an article about fossilized living creatures (human and animal). Don't remember the name of the article but we got in a discussion about the mud flood university site. Original SH site around 2019 (iirc). I tend to think that if any giant bones had been found it would now be a...
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    Primary Sources, according to an A.I.

    If such a future is in store (and I believe it is) it would presuppose that the programmers are dispassionate and incorruptible sources of reason (because GIGO). If the programmers are dispassionate and incorruptible sources of reason why do we need the AI? Maybe it's because I'm a bit of a...
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    Bomb shelter for giants?

    Have any bones been found in this cavern?
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    American Chestnut Trees: Natural Extinction, or Victims of Bioweaponry?

    Understandable but I'm an eyewitness to the invasive nature of Bradford pears having witnessed their intrusion and takeover of the Oklahoma landscape the past 60+ years. They really are a nuisance. Eastern cedars too. Both invasive species. I'm heavily skeptical of anything tptb say are bad for...
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    American Chestnut Trees: Natural Extinction, or Victims of Bioweaponry?

    They actually ARE quite invasive. They also smell like dead fish. In my area they multiply at the expense of other more beneficial trees. They're not native to this area but since their introduction they've spread like wildfire. They're beautiful when in bloom and can be used to make a honey...
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    American Chestnut Trees: Natural Extinction, or Victims of Bioweaponry?

    Google lied to me? Not the first time.
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    American Chestnut Trees: Natural Extinction, or Victims of Bioweaponry?

    You may be onto something. The pando aspen forest in Utah, considered the largest living organism in the world is also dying. Not from a parasite or fungus (unless you consider humans parasites). Climate change, predation, human encroachment, blah blah. The usual. Link For those who consider...
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    American Chestnut Trees: Natural Extinction, or Victims of Bioweaponry?

    Same thing happened with Dutch Elm trees in the early part of the 20th century and by the 40's-50's an eradication program was in full tilt. Dutch elms are not as useful as the chestnut, not as tall, etc. but the similarity and time frame of 2 different species of trees being eradicated by fungi...
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    Question | Year 2030: what are they hiding?

    Got it. Guess I should have elaborated but I was brief because I was typing on my phone. We know or think we know that global resets are cyclical in nature and that there seems to be something known as the Phoenix phenomenon occurring every 138 years. Last one was in 1902 next one is 2040. If...
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    Question | Year 2030: what are they hiding?

    Not sure I'm understanding your complaint.
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    Question | Year 2030: what are they hiding?

    Well the red star Betelgeuse recently (August 2022) had a massive SME (surface mass ejection) and is apparently set to supernova (if it hasn't already). link Not sure what implications that would have for earth but my understanding is that Betelgeuse is somehow tied to our moon. I admit I don't...
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    19th Century Prisons: what were they before they became prisons?

    Surely a later addition? Did anybody have flush toilets in 1787?
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    Ancient Coats of Arms

    Another oddity about that tapestry is the lack of stirrups on the horses. Stirrups supposedly invented in AD 4th century China but not used in Europe until 10th century. We're told the tapestry is 1600's and has great detail throughout but no stirrups.
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    The Great Seal of the State of California: Horned Creature and the War Goddess

    The horned "gods" (keeping in mind that "god" means "mighty one" (not deity) might have been horned due to a cultural tradition similar to our use of letters "PhD" after our names. It was a symbol of wisdom. Wiki and the official narrative says horns were a symbol of warrior quality fierceness...
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    Circular lakes: evidence of the War of Gods?

    I'm not sure what aliens, other dimensions, or supernatural powers have to do with circular lakes. Human beings are perfectly capable of blowing shit up as evidenced by the nightly news. Circular shapes are natural but perfectly circular shapes are not. Especially when the circular lakes are...
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    What event turned Scythia into Tartary?

    Tartary was an extremely large area. It's entirely possible that there were diversified regions. Much like the USA. The people, speech/accent, and customs of Georgians, for example, is quite different from those of Californians. The steppe people/tribe share many similarities to the Arabs...
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