Now this is a theory of mine, I have no proof, but check this out.
When our military set off that 40,000 of bomb in the ocean, while many were like cool I was like what did they just blow up. I was thinking a major tunnel infrastructure that we probably have all heard about. Now seeing this kinda of flooding coming from under the ground, possibly bodies of children coming to the top...that’s getting crazy. And making me believe my theory even more so. So like what, am I crazy here?
Yes, I’ve heard many say there are thousands of miles if underground tunnels. Built over the past hundred years. We’ve even got state of the art machinery that can do this. Check out the caves and tunnels under Lake Michigan. It’s crazy how big they are.
It's important to ask questions, I think many of us like to keep our options open because that's how you monkey branch back to something when more evidence arises.
What you're saying seems plausible and I'm sure if that's the case it won't be the strangest thing we'll discover.
I'd rather be considered somewhat out there than be like the majority of people I encounter each day so I wouldn't be too concerned.
That's a mere trickle compared to what hit Germany last week. Two month's worth of rain came down in two days, rivers overflowed and dams broke. It wiped out entire villages.
Certainly nothing wrong with being curious and asking questions.
I can tell you there's a lot of fresh water springs over here and with all the rain we have had this year there are springs that have been dry for years coming back to life.
Back in late March or early April we had flooding that was not unusual in it's location, but the extent of the flooding had the old men saying they'd not seen it that bad in their lifetimes.
My garden has been in my wife's family for multiple generations and none of them had seen the water get that deep there. Neither had I so I had stuff sitting on the floor in my garden shed that was destroyed including a brand new lawnmower.
What happened last week was that story times hundreds. People are saying it was a once in a thousand years event.
Interesting reply to this tweet
This person is saying that there are reports of the flood waters in Germany supposedly coming up from the ground--can anyone comment on this?
Now this is a theory of mine, I have no proof, but check this out.
When our military set off that 40,000 of bomb in the ocean, while many were like cool I was like what did they just blow up. I was thinking a major tunnel infrastructure that we probably have all heard about. Now seeing this kinda of flooding coming from under the ground, possibly bodies of children coming to the top...that’s getting crazy. And making me believe my theory even more so. So like what, am I crazy here?
A tunnel from Florida to Germany tho?
Yes, I’ve heard many say there are thousands of miles if underground tunnels. Built over the past hundred years. We’ve even got state of the art machinery that can do this. Check out the caves and tunnels under Lake Michigan. It’s crazy how big they are.
https://youtu.be/4gz18Y_ZTho This alone! 🤯
It's important to ask questions, I think many of us like to keep our options open because that's how you monkey branch back to something when more evidence arises.
What you're saying seems plausible and I'm sure if that's the case it won't be the strangest thing we'll discover.
I'd rather be considered somewhat out there than be like the majority of people I encounter each day so I wouldn't be too concerned.
It would be salt water though. I was thinking a more localized DUMB, but I haven't read of anyone talking of smelling ocean water.
That's a mere trickle compared to what hit Germany last week. Two month's worth of rain came down in two days, rivers overflowed and dams broke. It wiped out entire villages.
I'm aware, I was just curious about how much if any could have come from below like this because that would raise questions wouldn't it?
Certainly nothing wrong with being curious and asking questions.
I can tell you there's a lot of fresh water springs over here and with all the rain we have had this year there are springs that have been dry for years coming back to life.
Back in late March or early April we had flooding that was not unusual in it's location, but the extent of the flooding had the old men saying they'd not seen it that bad in their lifetimes.
My garden has been in my wife's family for multiple generations and none of them had seen the water get that deep there. Neither had I so I had stuff sitting on the floor in my garden shed that was destroyed including a brand new lawnmower.
What happened last week was that story times hundreds. People are saying it was a once in a thousand years event.
I appreciate the extra information!