Lewis & Clark/Pike/US Exploring expeditions

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If any at all of these 'Tartarian' cities, structures, exhibitions, canals and populaces etc across N.America were already extant in 1800, would not the 1804 Lewis and Clark expedition, 1806 Pike expedition, the 1838 US Exploring expedition, the Amerindians, French, British, Canadians, Mexicans, Dutch and Spanish have somewhere referred to them in their records?!

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If these cities, structures, exhibitions, canals and populaces were not already physically in existence in 1800, and if by dint of their size, skill, perfection, style, function, exaggerated ornateness and accelerated speed of construction in the years 1840-1910, their presence cannot reasonably be explained, then would this lend credence to Albers' claim that they literally grew in situ "Transfer of Information Through the Earth" Tesla-style, or that the builders were aided by Divine/magical/angelic/demonic/alien/powers-unknown assistance, or else a Velikovskian amnesiacal reset/distortion of our reality?!

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Username: Starmonkey
Date: 2020-05-06 20:38:59
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The only written place I've seen mention or hints is in that book KD posted in our literature section.
Some Spanish missionaries and explorers...
But you won't find any English ones, that's for sure.
Most of the "natives" (not) here had amnesia too, so maybe approaching the premise from the other direction, and how many peeps a couple hundred years ago didn't have a record extending back too far. 1300s tops, I'm guessing.
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Username: Son of a Bor
Date: 2020-05-06 22:17:38
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It is a very important question. Have you looked at any historical records? Can you link the theory you tentatively support? What information can you gather in Israeli libraries?
 
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Username: JWW427
Date: 2020-05-07 15:42:03
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Do we have any reports of cities by Native Americans?
 
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Username: KorbenDallas
Date: 2020-05-07 16:27:21
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I am not sure that our 19th century was actually 100 years long. It seems that chunks of time were taken out.
 
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Username: Mifletz
Date: 2020-05-07 20:55:50
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Is it your belief that the buildings of the 1893 Chicago World Fair were already standing on the shores of Lake Michigan in 1800?

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An architect stated that today, even with computers, diesels, cranes, bulldozers, excavators, trucks, borers and GPS, it would take 20 years just to build the lagoon and waterways alone (10 years just to get the permit!).

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Username: Starmonkey
Date: 2020-05-07 22:30:43
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They were NOT. It is as they say it was, except for the slave labor. The rest was obvious in its blatant grasping at power and pride. They just won't share the particulars of HOW it was made, and it was the times, so...
There may have been something there covered up, but it wasn't the entire fairgrounds, that's for SURE.
Pure fantasy there.
 
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The Lewis and Clark story is strange. They take a woman with them that just had a kid and they are going to traverse all across the land that is not inhabited by anyone really? If you have been to the Northwest you will know that it is not an easy hike, and I think they were looking for something else. I think that these guys, if they were real, were sent for negotiations not to discover new lands. I think they already knew what was here and that they were spies. They took the lady with them to try and look like good guys, a cover if you will.

If I was Sacagawea I would have said hell no, I have this kid to take care of, do you know what it is like to have an infant on an across America adventure? She must have had to do it in order to keep peace with the pale face so her people weren't destroyed. They always put together stories that are propaganda so that they masses get inspired and think that these people in the story seem larger than life.



Michelle Gibson is really great, I think that she really does very thorough work. John Jacob Astor can suck it because he killed all the beavers and he is the filth of this country that ruined it. People like him should have been erased. Why would anyone let people like this take over, and ruin the earth? All of these men have destroyed what is or what was pure and have continued their legacy of destruction that they left behind with the rest of his family.
 
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