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virtualcuzi 52T
1664 posts
1/4/2024 7:20 pm
Your "pillar plea" finally answered !

Utube is evolving into something useful. Not before time either as what monstrous things does the Earth hold for us.
As someone who missed school I had to learn to write in my own time and discover all the wise things I'd missed out on, but there is the school of thought that o much of what was taught was wrong.
We have utubes now intent on "condensing" our history so it fits neatly into a story written in a book.
And at least I listened, and so many things once taken as verbatim are now being questioned.
The age of the Universe, the big bang, the age of the dinosaurs, when coal deposits were formed and how, when did humans first produce crops?
So many things now that you can delve into on the tube.
I'm evolving myself and I missed so much.
But I'm thrilled to see that a magical time did exist before the last ice age delivered its blow.
How amazing it is to uncover the stone that says it all.
The waves that rolled across the earth and the prayer for help.
But what I want is proof that the ancients knew how insignificant we are.
Once you have that your notions of grandiose purposes and designs slip out the window.
History lessons at school led to the disappointing affairs of humans.
Learning psychiatry meant you could more accurately point to the unwell miscreants who narrcissiced everything to fit into their pea brained adherence to the seven deadly sins and worship of deities.
Pathetic really, and the backbone of their degrees were full of lies.
It is a hollow thing your hanging your hat on.
A rotten termite filled post that points your way into the future!
If you looked at coal, as people who made their lives a study of it it has curious aspects that defy the "It must have fell into a swamp millions of years ago!" Because you can find that logs can be accrued together in one part and lighter branches and leaves in another.
Evidence of a mass movement of water.
Dinosaur remnants that have cartilage and dna present after millions of years.
Carvings like primates did of dinosaurs.
With those unmistakable cooling fins along the backbone.
So I was playing around with an old tv recorder and found it still worked after 15 years and had what I was interested in back then still on it.
Stuff taken from an even older model too and that had the pre digital signal
I found Chariots of the Gods on it and watched it wondering how much further we'd got to answering the mysteries portrayed.
Apparently Graham Hancock knows Eric von Daniken.
I love the music especially and it seems so too many others too find the doco praiseworthy, it getting a 4.5 stars.
So surely utube would tell us precisely just how they did move those impressive stones.
Well not yet.
But I am excited about Gobeklitepe and what that may bring to the table. 11,700 years ago.
Oh by mining coal we're removing evidence of a chapter of the Earth. Maybe future people would criticize us for doing that.








Imagine my surprise when I found out that my opinion actually mattered!


virtualcuzi 52T
1270 posts
1/4/2024 7:22 pm

Would anyone recommend one of Hancock's books?

Imagine my surprise when I found out that my opinion actually mattered!


drmgirl622 68F  
26143 posts
1/5/2024 7:16 am

I know nothing about Hancock's books.....sorry! I will say where I grew up in the Northeast was coal country. My grandfather was a coal miner and I have the headlamp he wore in the mines. Nowadays that area has resorted to that fracking....I'm not so sure I like that.


virtualcuzi 52T
1270 posts
1/5/2024 11:44 am

    Quoting drmgirl622:
    I know nothing about Hancock's books.....sorry! I will say where I grew up in the Northeast was coal country. My grandfather was a coal miner and I have the headlamp he wore in the mines. Nowadays that area has resorted to that fracking....I'm not so sure I like that.
I listened to Hilary Clinton about fracking dream. Depends who's in , the mess that's made. That why files one here wraps up the story about that younger Dryas time. Points to a lot of interesting stuff still under the ground. Older Dryas stuff.

Imagine my surprise when I found out that my opinion actually mattered!



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