What has been your favorite rabbit hole to explore since you’ve awoken? Looking for ideas and also genuinely curious!
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I’m genuinely curious what interesting rabbit holes have been explored by other anons and which ones still keep you going back for more.
Some old maps are very hard to explain, with names of US cities before they were even founded (DC, San Fransisco to name 2)
I'm not a big details guy but big picture guy and wont be coming out with a report. To me it seems freemasonry hijacked tartarian "churches" after a mud flood probay because those buildings were too large to easily destroy. The name freemason could even eludes to free buildings that they inheireted. It would of course be written in the history books that the freemason Roman catholics would claim these buildings as their own.
But that's why I love this place, we can all agree to disagree on the heresay evidence we've cultivated, because ultimately we were not there, the the books we are reading have been written by somebody else, not ourselves. Places we've never been. We are all chasing the dragon of historical enlightenment. I do appreciate your perspective and look forward to the report.
Can you point me to a map that has DC before it was founded? San Fransisco was a "mission" (which means large buildings and supporting population) long before it was a city proper.
Apologies I wasn't able to find anything. I think my mind jumped to conclusions thinking Nurembega was DC when that's not the case.
I appreciate the effort. That would have been interesting. According to my research it's even more fun than it being a "city." It was a land called Rome, with Seven Hills, On the Tibur, Owned by Pope, Francis (note the comma).
This land was 400 acres. I mapped out the dimensions (given in old timey measurements in the link above) and it contains most of the Capitol Mall, the White House, the Federal Reserve, and all sorts of other interesting D.C. establishments in that area. I think the Washington Monument is on the southeast corner of it (or close to it). It was given to the U.S. Government so the masons could build their pentagonal spell forms out of it.
All roads lead to Rome.