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YT Channel back and first new video

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Hello everyone, After finishing our first video, we have decided to bring back the SH Youtube channel. Most of the videos from the previous channel will be re-uploaded over time. We will also continue to publish all videos on Odysee and Rumble, both platforms are without annoying ads...

Sixteenth century maps from Tuscany

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Stefano Bonsignori and Ignazio Danti were two central Italian cartographers from the sixteenth century. Their maps are located in Palazzo Vecchio, Florence. About these maps it is officially said: “Of the 53 maps eventually completed, 30 were painted by Dominican friar Egnazio Danti (1564-1575)...

Questionable Ancient Egypt megathread

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In short - the history of Ancient Egypt has been highjacked by gatekeepers for the last 200 years. It is extremely difficult to determine what can be confirmed in the historical record - as historical forgery often leads to monetary gain. When a country's major export to humanity is a...

The Ottoman Empire: Old World Memories and Remnants of a Golden Age

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"Despite their contrasting trajectories, the Ottoman and Russian empires met nearly synchronous demises. This fact suggested to many that a common phenomenon, nationalism, best explains the empires’ deaths. The contemporaneous collapse of yet another dynastic, polyethnic empire, the...

Getting Started - Recommended Reading List

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For many of you, this is your first time reaching a site with research of this quality and breadth. If you came here from a Youtube channel, or are hearing about Stolen History for the first time from listening to a podcast or a link from a subreddit - it can be overwhelming to discover just...

The Higherside Chats: Stolen History, World's Fairs and the Last Reset

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Recently, @trismegistus got invited to the Higherside Chats by Greg Carlwood, one of the most popular podcasts in the world of alternative viewpoints and information. It just got released, and here it is: Alex AKA Trismegistus is a researcher, contributor, and moderator of StolenHistory.net...

The Netherlands (Dutch Republic) in the Little Ice Age

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Interesting: In one empire after another, the sick and starving blamed governments for their misery. As a result, the coldest stretch of the Little Ice Age brought an unprecedented surge of revolts and civil wars. Rebel and state armies alike conscripted farm laborers who joined refugees in...

Trauma and Technology

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I am interested in understanding human nature and psyche, especially the collective history of childhood and how human interactions changed throughout history. Large-scale catastrophic events should leave their marks in the human psyche, one way or another. They would create a downward-spiral...

SH Archive Ditch Tesla, buy Babcock Runabout: 1,244 miles on one battery in 1909

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How many electric car models do you know of the top of your head? Probably three or four. If you are really into it, may be ten, though I'm not even sure there are ten contemporary electric car models out there. Well, in the beginning of the 20th century there were hundreds of different models...

Movie: A Cure for Wellness (2016)

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I'm very surprised why this movie hasn't been in this forum thread. A movie by Gore Verbinski. He co-produced, directed and co-wrote it. The film shows the theme of elites and immortality. Ancient architecture and antique elements play an important role in the film. The caduceus, the...

Reality Check - Part 1 (Video)

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View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Y-AyoAUBBY This video is based on articles written by german author Thomas C. Liebl at thomasliebl.de Many thanks to @steviemad, a professional narrator from United Kingdom/New Zealand, for narrating the video! This video offers an overview and...

Imperial Rome: New York City

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“If I'd lived in Roman times, I'd have lived in Rome. Where else? Today America is the Roman Empire and New York is Rome itself.” That's what John Lennon said. I don't know whether he meant it literally or not but I'm guessing you don't just get to be a Beatle unless you're already an...

Jeanne Calment faked her age of 122 years

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Jeanne Calment is known as the oldest documented living person in the world. Even with 122 years old, she was still in a pretty good state shortly before her death. I remember when I first read about diet and nutrition, I sometimes came across the name Jeanne Calment. She was mentioned as an...

The Travels of Sir John Mandeville - The Old World & Tartaria

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The Travels of Sir John Mandeville? A collection of folklore and old tales, compiled in an engaging linear format, to form this book, known by some as "The Medieval Odyssey" Its the only book alongside Marco Polo, which covers Tartaria. This book consists of 393 (short) pages excluding the...

Channels of the Past - A Mystery Unexplained

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Channels of the past I believe are another history mystery waiting to be explored. Can you help me find answers to why so many channels exist throughout our world? I have been marking various locations and comparing the designs and want to share my findings. Many are from locations I know...

The Mystery of the Celtic Redoubts ("Keltenschanzen")

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A Viereckschanze is a rectangular ditched enclosure that was constructed during the Iron Age in parts of Celtic Western Europe. They are widespread in Germany, parts of northern France and also in some regions of the Iberian Peninsula, most notably in Portugal." - Viereckschanze - Wikipedia...

Marco Polo⏤The Apostle Paul?

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Marco Polo, known in the older days generally as Paulus Venetius, was an itinerant trader from Venice born in the 13th century. He is known best for the book he wrote about his travels. The Apostle Paul (formerly Saul) of Tarsus was an avid tormentor of Christians who then converted to...

Moorish Architecture

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I know Michelle Gibson talks about Moorish architecture and culture a lot. I always intended to look up some interesting quotes from her regarding her theory on the importance of the Moors, so I want to add those when I have time. I think her idea is that the Moors were the original builders of...

Pelasgians, Etruscans & Albanian language (Part I)

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Pelasgians, Etruscans and Albanians This is a quick research on the connection between the Pelasgian language, the Etruscan language and how might those two languages have much to share with each-other and how some scholars have found that the Proto Albanian language is a good match for the...

A New View of the Arthurian Legends - Susan V. Tomory - 1/6

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The following is an article written by the author as mentioned. She had done extensive research into the historical validity of the Arthurian Legends based on the following: From her Foreword: In the 1997 January and February issues of the Archeological Journal, Scott C. Littleton, Professor...

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