SH Archive Was there a Global Flood, or a Disaster in 1860-1870?

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KorbenDallas
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I first heard of Mud Flood just a few weeks ago but it fit perfectly into other catastrophes I've read about. Weve all hear about the bible flood but the bible story comes from a much older story written by the Sumerians. But other cataclysms come to mind. Again in the bible there is the story of I think it was Joshua and they were invading someones land and going to kill everyone and god told Joshua that the sun would not set until they had conquered the city. According to the bible the sun didnt set for 24 hours. Here is the weird part. The Mayans on the other side of the world had a day where the sun did not rise and they became terrified. The Mayan story is much longer than the bible version and more detailed. It went on for days and days. From what I remember there were meteorites raining down. The sun would come up in different areas of the sky and sometimes only for a couple hours then darkness again. Bottom line is that the earth once wobbles or was hit by something that changed it's rotation. Spin a bowl of pudding as fast as You can then stop it abruptly. It will splash over the edges and I think that may have been what caused the mud flood.

Edit: Forgot to add to the above comment that the Mayan's blamed the catastrophe on the arrival of Venus into our solar system. Oh and since that upheaval the Sun now rises in the east instead of the west. A strange claim to make, so absurd it has to be true.

Wal Thornhill: The Star 'Proto-Saturn' | EU Workshop 2014​

Venus — Saturn's Last Born at 33m30s , refers to "Mayan's blamed the catastrophe on the arrival of Venus into our solar system"

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDO1WNiocOE&list=PL5ioS2SS-BwUj-udCt4mGs0ShsWQy9aTs&index=19
 
Not sure how ya'll link to other threads so I apologize this isn't cleaner and easier.


Skip to 1:30 to avoid non relevant intro.

This guy says Tesla type tech (frequency) used (against Tartaria) to liquefy sand into mud. So rather than idea of mud flooding down a hill and burying the buildings perhaps the ground was turned to mud and they simply sank. Oh and also touches on Cleopatra, Civil War, Orphan Trains and Robber Barons. Just came across and figured would share as he presents as decent a theory as I've heard really that (potentially) ties many threads and subjects discussed here together.


First I can say he is very multi task :p

What I believe is very close of what he said. The 3 last minutes is gold, special "It's scary because at 29 year old the fact that I know for fact everything I ever taught is meaningless. It's a scary realization to wake to, man."

That's why it is so much denial.

To me, when happened a long time ago wasn't scary, was disturbed.
 
In my previous reply, I posed the premise that destruction of dams, may have caused the localized flooding, to major towns or cities located along rivers. However, the flooding of larger areas like Oregon, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, the California Mega Flood, Sonoram Mexico, Central Otego, New Zealand, and Port Angeles, WA is completely unexplainable with this premise.

The only thing I can come up with is weather modification/manipulation.

There must have been higher technology in those times, than we're lead to believe.

At this point, I'm beginning to find it utterly worthless to accept anything but fragments from any part of history prior to the 1800's.
 
Could make-shift dams have been constructed and then destroyed to create artificial deluges in old-world towns that lie along rivers?

As you mentioned around the time of the civil-war, we have evidence of fires, floods, the destruction of old-world buildings.

SH Archive - Mud flood, dirt rain, and the story of the buried buildings
I think you’re right on both counts: initial excess rainfall subsequently creating temporary dams of debris in some narrower valleys, before they collapse and increase the destructive fury of the waters.
Weather manipulation looks to be the most obvious conclusion these days, as far more advanced and widely used today than was thought of until just recently. And dirt cheap.
Conversely, increased rainfall may have catastrophically raised the pressure on existing old-world dams causing them to collapse, too.
The Chronicle of London…, records that the King ordered all weirs on the Thames (one of Britain’s largest rivers, running through London) to be destroyed, which doubtless had a disruptive effect for some folk. It’s not on the same scale, but proves that tampering with water for destructive ends is not new.
 
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