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I hope DECLAS includes finding out about America's true history, and not the fairy tale we've been sold in school...
I mean everything from the ice bridge story going way back to the whole Columbus story. They sold us a total bs story about WW2, which many are just discovering now...so it's not so outlandish an idea.
There's plenty that can't be neatly explained including architecture, especially those as part of exhibitions in the 1800s to early 1900s, that have the same style as buildings on every country, including Asia, pointing to a common civilization.
Then there's star forts, and the poppycock stories they made up about them... they're all over the world too...the statue of Liberty is sitting on one, and they also suggest a common civilization built them.
Then there's the people already here before the Columbus story... native Americans, but not just "Indians", which they cast as savages, but also blacks and moors - and later the huegenots and the people of Jekyll Island...
There was a whole gamut of buildings, tunnels and features here before our official history kicks in ... and, plenty of strangeness not explained by conventional historians... like how many of the big cities of today as evidenced by early photography (also debatable given composting - aka early manual photoshopping via physical cut/paste etc) - show places like San Francisco already built out and many impossibilities given the alleged population at the time.
And of course... fire. There were plenty of fires to wipe the past away...lots of things don't add up - like where did all the people of these civilizations go? What occurred? (This is where those mudflood/liquefaction, 138 year reset cycle theories usually pop up)- but what about those orphan trains and incubator babies? What about the fact that there were TONS of insane asylums all over the US - and these were HUGE buildings. In fact, prior to the Pentagon being built in 1941, the largest building in the US was an insane asylum.... pretty creepy AND it certainly lends credence to the idea that, you either went along with the narrative or they'd lock your ass up until you did...
Anyway...as it's been said, those who don't know the history of the past are doomed to repeat it. I have a funny feeling there's a reason there are so many historical photos with dudes striking a hidden hand gesture pose... Maybe the ultimate secret if these secret societies is keeping us from knowing our true history...
https://weewarrior.wordpress.com/2019/01/22/the-lost-civilizations-of-north-america-were-they-tartarian-cities/