I can definitely see many of those old cathode-edrals and buildings with modular components...If you look carefully, you can see it.
Also those bell towers/cupolas with "antiquitech" masts on them... and you have to look very hard to find what is in the center of those old "cupolas" - which some say contained mercury... which up until say 2015, you could literally buy gallons of off of Amazon...
Interesting tidbit - knotzi submarine with cargo hold FILLED with mercury, marooned in the water near Sweden...It was allegedly headed to New Schwabenland. You can verify the sub location...
Many lighthouses used to float the big fresnel lens on a pool of mercury... before they swapped that out for bearings...
There's plenty lost or hidden/obscured to keep you on the metered plantation...
Do you have any interesting links related to ancient uses of mercury? I fear your post is too vague and cryptic to be useful to me, though I am always interested in potential evidence of antiqutech.
Other than potential flying devices/antigravity from ancient Indian accounts, I haven't found any "suspicious antiquitech" regarding the uses of mercury. As far as I've found, it was used in alchemy (AKA chemistry) and medicine, but nothing regarding ancient electrical conduction (as implied in your post).
In the case of the tower/masts what were they used for? I can't find anything related to "bell towers/cupolas" and the use of mercury or why that would be suspicious.
knotzi submarine with cargo hold FILLED with mercury
A quick search suggests the sub was just carrying mercury (used for explosion manufacturing) to protect it from the enemy during it's transportation mission. There was speculation that the mercury may have been holding Uranium oxide. While that is interesting with regards to the nuclear fuel and the potential for it's nuclear bomb program (which had links to Rockefeller and the US government, AKA the nazis and the government were colluding in nuclear bombs), that doesn't have anything to do with antiquitech. Why do you think it was more suspicious?
Many lighthouses used to float the big fresnel lens on a pool of mercury... before they swapped that out for bearings...
The Fresnel lens holder was quite ingenious, but it didn't come into use until the late 19th century. I don't see any evidence of it being used for it's conductivity properties in that instance. It was phased out, according to accounts, because it was too dangerous for its benefits. Is there more to the story?
you could literally buy gallons of off of Amazon
It is dangerous (over medium to long periods), but you can still buy it.
Do you have any interesting links related to ancient uses of mercury? I fear your post is too vague and cryptic to be useful to me, though I am always interested in potential evidence of antiqutech.
No. Not handy anyway. Most were probably just observations from bitchute videos watched over the course if the past decade...
What's old is new again....
All those old world buildings...iron rich red brick.
Our people were no dummies... we've been tricked hardcore...
You and me both, brother...
I can definitely see many of those old cathode-edrals and buildings with modular components...If you look carefully, you can see it.
Also those bell towers/cupolas with "antiquitech" masts on them... and you have to look very hard to find what is in the center of those old "cupolas" - which some say contained mercury... which up until say 2015, you could literally buy gallons of off of Amazon...
Interesting tidbit - knotzi submarine with cargo hold FILLED with mercury, marooned in the water near Sweden...It was allegedly headed to New Schwabenland. You can verify the sub location...
Many lighthouses used to float the big fresnel lens on a pool of mercury... before they swapped that out for bearings...
There's plenty lost or hidden/obscured to keep you on the metered plantation...
u/#catdance
Do you have any interesting links related to ancient uses of mercury? I fear your post is too vague and cryptic to be useful to me, though I am always interested in potential evidence of antiqutech.
Other than potential flying devices/antigravity from ancient Indian accounts, I haven't found any "suspicious antiquitech" regarding the uses of mercury. As far as I've found, it was used in alchemy (AKA chemistry) and medicine, but nothing regarding ancient electrical conduction (as implied in your post).
In the case of the tower/masts what were they used for? I can't find anything related to "bell towers/cupolas" and the use of mercury or why that would be suspicious.
A quick search suggests the sub was just carrying mercury (used for explosion manufacturing) to protect it from the enemy during it's transportation mission. There was speculation that the mercury may have been holding Uranium oxide. While that is interesting with regards to the nuclear fuel and the potential for it's nuclear bomb program (which had links to Rockefeller and the US government, AKA the nazis and the government were colluding in nuclear bombs), that doesn't have anything to do with antiquitech. Why do you think it was more suspicious?
The Fresnel lens holder was quite ingenious, but it didn't come into use until the late 19th century. I don't see any evidence of it being used for it's conductivity properties in that instance. It was phased out, according to accounts, because it was too dangerous for its benefits. Is there more to the story?
It is dangerous (over medium to long periods), but you can still buy it.
No. Not handy anyway. Most were probably just observations from bitchute videos watched over the course if the past decade...