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Username: JWW427
Date: 2019-10-01 20:44:58
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So, what do we currently believe as truth in regards to Rome?
• Our historical timeline is a dog's breakfast mess.
• Our "scientific" dating methods are highly suspect if not flat wrong.
• Archeology is run by mostly shallow-minded drones that think only within The Box.
• FACT: Historians and the Vatican PTB have lied to us on a titanic scale.
• The much-proffered, iron-clad concept of linear time is WRONG. Even mainstream physicists have stated this.
• Dating stone is impossible for us right now. At least in the public sector.
• Gobekli Tepi was a game-changer. 12,500 years old or so. The head archeologist, Herr Klaus Schmidt, had
geologists date the site, not the usual archeo suspects. Stone and strata do not LIE.
• Far too may things are conveniently attributed to the "Romans." (They did not invent bricks or cement, but used them well).
• Geologists, including Robert Schoch of Sphinx bathtub fame, believe there was a Great Flood somewhere around 12,500 years ago which they have termed "The Meltwater Pulse 1-b."
I'm not defending any authors or historians like Hancock (He's scared of the PTB and too conservative in my view), but I think we should at least consider that ancient cities like Rome––may––be
hundreds of thousands of years old. Floods, mud floods, plagues, volcanic eruptions, comet strikes, wars, etc. All relevant, all probably true. So many layers of different civilizations, one on top of the other. Some blended together seamlessly.
Buried buildings may be the result of tens of thousands of years of sedimentation, floods, and volcanic ash accumulation.
Conjecture:
This planet has been Grand Central Station for hundreds of millions of years in my opinion and that of many others hither and thither.
Was Hyperborea and Pangea a higher dimensional civilization of sorts billions of years ago settled by "bio-plasmic" colonists? Maybe. Sounds fun.
Was the Lemurian age followed by the Atlantis one? I believe so, and the worldwide pyramids are pretty damn good evidence of it.
Were the MU and Khmer empires founded millions of years ago in India and Southeast Asia? That would be neat.
Is the Earth really 12 billion years old? I sure don't believe the mainstream statement of 4.3B. Do you?
Rome is a multi-layer cake of previous civilizations and cultures mashed conveniently under the title of "The Roman Empire."
What about the Etruscans?
The Plesagians?
The megalith-builders of Italy?
The incredible technology of amphitheaters, Pantheons, and aqueducts?
We must see what's left of history with multiple viewpoints, multiple lenses, as many as we can. That's our responsibility here on the forum for others yet to join someday.
JWW