Evidence is showing that there was a world wide mud flood, probably around the early to mid 1800's. There is evidence of this flood across the earth.
In this video I show examples of mud flooded buildings in Bruges, Belgium. You can clearly see shorter levels on the bottom and windows going...
I'm mega excited! I can do longer videos! So all The Great Flat Earth Think Tank Juiceage is coming! Starting with Mud Flood Kansas City ,and evidence for the murder of Tartary! So enjoy! Please keep spreading the word that we are very much still here. peace & love to all. :) Yay!
Was There a History Reset Caused by a Mud Flood?
Here is Some Footage From Fremantle Australia The architecture in Fremantle looks strangely like architecture found all over the world and there is no plausible explanation of where all the stone and brick came from, how it was quarried and...
World Map "Nova Totius Terrarum Orbis Geographica Ac Hydrographica Tabula a Pet Kaerio "
Van Den Keere's hand colored decorative map of the World was first issued in 1608, it shows the then known regions of Europe, Africa, Asia, America and Terra Australis Incognita (Latin for "the unknown land...
Is the Gilded Age a cover story for Mud Flood Mansions of America and out of place architecture?
We look at the story of America's new millionaires building luxurious Mansions and if that is the truth.
Is mainstream history a lie? What if our history has been whitewashed to destroy the history of our past? Mud Flood 101 is a primer on the Mud Flood Theory which provides commentary and evidence for seekers of the true knowledge of our occulted past. From Atlantis to the Megaliths, this book...
Those things visiting my e-mail... I wish I had time to cover everything.
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I wish I could find this building on Google Maps, but it's kind of hard, for I do not know what I'd be looking for. The article is a bit confusing as far as the address of this building...
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There are currently seven billion people alive today and the Population Reference Bureau estimates that about 107 billion people have ever lived. This means that we are nowhere close to having more alive than dead. In fact, there are 15 dead people for every person living.
This is one of...
If these musical chairs with various city names in Turkey are of any indication, we will never be able figure out what was where, and when. At first, I came across a 13th century buried chapel, which was recently excavated in Turkey. While trying to establish what older city its location could...
These images were e-mailed to me via links to this interesting website, and this one. It has some mud flood related photographs pertaining to Kansas City, accompanied by a BS narrative. They sure did remove a lot of dirt around 1870s. Correct me if I'm wrong, but it appears to be more than 20...
I don't think it's possible to get to the factual proof of what "as above, so below" really means. There are many interpretations, and some even say that the concept was first laid out in the Emerald Tablet of Hermes Trismegistus:
That which is Below corresponds to that which is Above, and that...
This is one of those cases where the traditional history narrative makes no sense. We have two tombs to look at:
1. Tomb of the family of Statilius Taurus
Titus Statilius Taurus (I-IV): all 4 of them existed around 50 BC - 15 AD
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2. Tomb of Cyrus the Great
Cyrus the...
Tomb of the family of Statilius Taurus
As excavated in 1875, at the expense of the Company of the Italian Fund. The tomb, full of columbaria, is here seen from above. It is situated near the Porta Maggiore, in the same large vineyard in wich stands the fine building of the third century, called...
We clearly have multiple theories which provide possible explanations of why lower floors of the 19th, and early 20th century buildings ended up buried under up to 20 feet of mud. Whether it was a single catastrophic event, or a combination of several different ones remains to be seen. In...
KD: What do you think about the layer dating method? In my opinion, in most cases, that was a brilliant way to hide a super-fast accumulation of dirt (any type).
A few minutes of image searching produced many interesting images pertaining to the excavation of Rome. Where did the dirt come from? This is one of those questions, our contemporary archaeologists will never answer truthfully. As a matter of fact they appear to be avoiding the issue altogether...
Hey, mainstream Pseudo-Archaeologists!
While you are hunting for arrowheads, chinese pants, egyptian socks, leather shoes, and other non-sense... why don't you tell us where all this dirt came from. In this case we have the city of Sardis in today's Turkey. Where do you place this Sardis City on...