To add to that: a Viking settlement was discovered in Western Australia a few years ago. Wish I'd archived it as it seems to have been scrubbed from the net. The articles at the time described the settlement as containing many artifacts including swords, axes and much more. A forge was also found.
Regarding the Egyptians: Yes! I've personally explored the hieroglyphs discovered in the Gosford region of NSW. The mainstream science official narrative of them is ridiculous. Having witnessed them with my own eyes I am 100% certain that they are very old and genuine.
These things are but a tiny sliver of the hidden history of Australia. And the world. The capital cities and the old "settlement" towns reveal so much more underground. Dare I mention Tartaria...
No. I'm not the most IT savvy bloke, more hands on haha. I'm a fast learner though. How and where do I archive search this topic? There were many Australian mainstream articles about it a few years ago, but trying to search after I saw your previous comment revealed nothing.
If so it came from WorldnetDaily, which according to this website is a satirical website. It may or may not be a credible article. It needs to be vetted with other archaeological news sites.
That article contains essentially the info I was talking about, yes. But there were multiple articles about it from mainstream news sources in Australia at the time. Including iirc the ABC. Probably around 3-5 years ago. Edit: Ah it was 8 years ago... They've clearly been scrubbed on purpose and this "voice to parliament" seems more than likely to be the reason why...
More great info! Thank you!
To add to that: a Viking settlement was discovered in Western Australia a few years ago. Wish I'd archived it as it seems to have been scrubbed from the net. The articles at the time described the settlement as containing many artifacts including swords, axes and much more. A forge was also found.
Regarding the Egyptians: Yes! I've personally explored the hieroglyphs discovered in the Gosford region of NSW. The mainstream science official narrative of them is ridiculous. Having witnessed them with my own eyes I am 100% certain that they are very old and genuine.
These things are but a tiny sliver of the hidden history of Australia. And the world. The capital cities and the old "settlement" towns reveal so much more underground. Dare I mention Tartaria...
Viking settlement? I'd enjoy reading about this. Have you tried doing an archive search?
No. I'm not the most IT savvy bloke, more hands on haha. I'm a fast learner though. How and where do I archive search this topic? There were many Australian mainstream articles about it a few years ago, but trying to search after I saw your previous comment revealed nothing.
Is this the article you saw? "AUSTRALIA: ARCHAEOLOGISTS UNEARTH RUINS OF VIKING TRADE CENTER"
If so it came from WorldnetDaily, which according to this website is a satirical website. It may or may not be a credible article. It needs to be vetted with other archaeological news sites.
That article contains essentially the info I was talking about, yes. But there were multiple articles about it from mainstream news sources in Australia at the time. Including iirc the ABC. Probably around 3-5 years ago. Edit: Ah it was 8 years ago... They've clearly been scrubbed on purpose and this "voice to parliament" seems more than likely to be the reason why...
Edit #2: Thanks for finding!