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re: 10k year old megastructure found off German coast
Posted on 2/14/24 at 6:47 am to Corinthians420
Posted on 2/14/24 at 6:47 am to Corinthians420
Very interesting.
After listening to Randal Carlson speak on this topic, I’m convinced there are potentially hundreds of sites like these all over that were covered after the end of the last ice age .
I like how they had to squeeze in the whole hunter gatherer nonsense.
Look up gobekli tepe that’s dated to at least 12k years and tell me that was the work of hunter gatherers…
After listening to Randal Carlson speak on this topic, I’m convinced there are potentially hundreds of sites like these all over that were covered after the end of the last ice age .
I like how they had to squeeze in the whole hunter gatherer nonsense.
Look up gobekli tepe that’s dated to at least 12k years and tell me that was the work of hunter gatherers…
Posted on 2/14/24 at 6:55 am to Metariemobtiger
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Look up gobekli tepe that’s dated to at least 12k years and tell me that was the work of hunter gatherers…
Goblekitepe may have been suited to agriculture better than this area in Germany at the time.
Hunter-gatherers still could've planted the things they gathered though much like the Amazon rainforest people did.
I don't think hunter-gatherer implies negative connotation
Posted on 2/14/24 at 10:36 am to Metariemobtiger
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Very interesting.
After listening to Randal Carlson speak on this topic, I’m convinced there are potentially hundreds of sites like these all over that were covered after the end of the last ice age .
I like how they had to squeeze in the whole hunter gatherer nonsense.
Look up gobekli tepe that’s dated to at least 12k years and tell me that was the work of hunter gatherers…
Indeed, my first thought when seeing this post was that it's just confirmation of what Carlson and Hancock talked about on rogan.
For those who don't know, sea levels rose about 300 feet in the last 15,000 years. Carlson and Hancock's theory is that the massive ice age sheets were melted suddenly as the result of impacts from spaceborne objects from a captured comet which disintegrated due to a near miss with earth (the predecessor to comet Encke). The debris field from the broken comet can be seen every year around halloween (also probably not a coincidence - festival of the dead) as shooting stars ( they appear also late June, but these are hard to see b/c they appear to originate from close to sun). The first couple of interactions with earth were likely with much larger and condensed streams of debris. And this(in theory) is why virtually every culture has a flood myth (including noah's ark) and is why we have the story of Atlantis. The most recent flooding event sunk atlantis and likely the walls mentioned in the OP as well. Plato gives the timeframe for the sinking of Atlantis approximately 11,000 years ago.
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