SH Archive A Good Summary on Topics to Research Regarding the Past

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Reichenbach
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2020-05-11 23:17:08
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i had stumbled on to this website ... Link ... from Единство Звуком ... forgot the exact blogpost from there it was something related to mirrowings Обруч Мировинга. ... i also noticed that the author has some disagreements with tech_dancer ... it is a good list and helps one refresh themselves regarding the topics and the riddles of the past ... 27 необъяснимых фактов о нашем недавнем прошлом. ... Промышленные выставки. Какие тайны они унесли с собой? ... i use Google Chrome as it easily translates different languages to English ...

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Username: AnthroposRex
Date: 2020-05-12 03:33:45
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The ethereal technology page was interesting. I have some copper wire around here somewhere, I'm gonna test it out.
 
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Username: KorbenDallas
Date: 2020-05-12 03:36:31
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Foreign language links need to be routed through Google Translate.
 
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Username: Searching
Date: 2020-05-12 05:47:13
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Google Translate

They discuss the same subjects we do. Somehow, it kinda warms my heart a little.
 
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Username: revelinmusic
Date: 2020-05-12 11:32:58
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I think we definitely need to get into contact with readers of that forum and see if there are any Russians there who can read english and we should definitely try to collaborate and share information with them. I think they would love to have a conversation with fellow investigators. It warms my heart as well to see them investigating these types of topics like we do.
 
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Username: Reichenbach
Date: 2020-05-12 11:46:04
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i was using Google Chrome will try using Firefox as it gives the Google Translate feature ... Google Chrome automatically translates the pages once it is set to do so ...

UPDATE
no success with Firefox ... sorry ...
i had stumbled on to this website ... Specks search for truths ... from Unity by Sound ... forgot the exact blogpost from there it was something related to mirowings Mirowings ... i also noticed that the author has some disagreements with tech_dancer ... it is a good list and helps one refresh themselves regarding the topics and the riddles of the past ... 27 inexplicable facts about our recent past ... Industrial exhibitions. What secrets did they take with them? ... i use Google Chrome as it easily translates different languages to English ...

UPDATE;
Got it done ...
 
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Username: whitewave
Date: 2020-05-12 15:47:26
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Love the links!

The 27 inexplicable facts about our recent past one brought up 3 points I haven't seen much made of on our site.
1) The road from St. Petersburg to Moscow was only built in the 19th century which seems unlikely if both cities have been around hundreds of years.
2) Common cultural foods in the local diet include many things that are not indigenous (now) to the locale. For example, peppers and corn which grow in the Americans but not in the frozen Urals.
3) Sacred mountain sites (monasteries, temples, etc.) spacious enough to house thousands of people. Why exactly are they considered sacred and why are they so large? Were they temples or forts? Were they monasteries or bunkers to house chosen survivors?

I'm glad to see people waking up all over the world. Maybe our Russian speakers could keep us informed of any new information?
 
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Username: Starmonkey
Date: 2020-05-12 16:45:23
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Definitely a treasure trove a world away!
They've had access to their archives for SEVEN YEARS! We don't really have any here, I'd imagine, being so "young", the media machine was right there the entire way, so...
If we want any older info on US, it's got to come from other countries.
 
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Username: Reichenbach
Date: 2020-05-12 17:47:37
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Potatoes have come from Peru we were told in India and are not native ... yet the way they are consumed in India felt like they were there all along ... many ways to prepare them potatoes ... same thing with Tomatoes ...

I am digging through the Library of Congress old maps of USA and Canada and there is a treasure trove ... trying to gather enough to write a post about Fort Niagara ... tech_dancer has often said the archives outside Russia are better ...
 
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