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I know! The stuff about the cathedrals and castles etc completely blew me away. I never would have suspected that they could be electro magnetic power generators and they removed all the workings, put in stained glass windows and re-purposed.

For anyone else wondering if it is worth watching, it absolutely is even if you are a glober (lol). My god if even half this is true, holy shit.

Here's a comment from a geologist on there..

"There is MUCH I was not aware of in there, though blatant errors as well. 'm a geologist with a masters degree and 30 years experience in the field. When he showed photos of Devil's Tower in Wyoming and Monument Valley in Utah/Arizona implying these were stumps from ancient giant trees, I almost turned it off right there. The Devil's Tower is a columnar basalt volcanic formation, common and well documented in many areas of the world. It was featured in Closer Encounters of the Third Kind if you recall, though they didn't talk of its geological roots as a recall. And Monument Valley was featured in many of the western TV shows and movies of my youth. These are erosional remnants of well known wide spread sandstone formations, another very common feature in the geological record, though most are not as dramatic as these, and thus not as well known. He is probably ignorant of the true nature of these geological features, but perhaps purposely distorts the evidence to further he own narrative. I thus am VERY DUBIOUS of all his interpretations and assertions. But the evidence re/ empty cities and altered cathedrals/castles is captivating. So much is hidden, from the giants in graves discovered by early US settlers to JFK/911/UFOs. The big question is whowhatwhenwherewhy these coverups have gone on. Tragic most won't view this because it is poisoned with two words: Flat Earth. Marketing is everything. You said it perfectly: "By far one of the most fascinating documentaries I’ve seen. I wish it was named History of a Lost Earth- I think the ‘Flat’ in the title will cause people to dismiss automatically- unfortunately."

I'm actually rewatching this I thought it was THAT good!

There is another one he did, which was a prequel of sorts and goes more into this and the giant tree stumps as petrified mountain. And the giants. Cern and the scientists who he belives are trying to release the Nephilim from the deep via a portal.

A few episodes are missing as they involve James Alefantis and Pizzagate,but check the description. When it gets to episode 8, pause it and look at the description to get the missing episodes.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VyW-rQUgEPU

Just as mindblowing as the first one. You know I never ever wondered at the sheer amount of orphans in Victorian times given that unwed mothers were so frowned on. It doesn't make sense, why risk it. Honestly so much I never considered. But man, those buildings blew away. I never ever expected that.

You'll probably have a hard time getting others to watch given the FE aspect, but damn it has so much other stuff.

Enjoy!

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I know! The stuff about the cathedrals and castles etc completely blew me away. I never would have suspected that they could be electro magnetic power generators and they removed all the workings, put in stained glass windows and re-purposed.

For anyone else wondering if it is worth watching, it absolutely is even if you are a glober (lol). My god if even half this is true, holy shit.

Here's a comment from a geologist on there..

"I'm a geologist with a masters degree and 30 years experience in the field. When he showed photos of Devil's Tower in Wyoming and Monument Valley in Utah/Arizona implying these were stumps from ancient giant trees, I almost turned it off right there. The Devil's Tower is a columnar basalt volcanic formation, common and well documented in many areas of the world. It was featured in Closer Encounters of the Third Kind if you recall, though they didn't talk of its geological roots as a recall. And Monument Valley was featured in many of the western TV shows and movies of my youth. These are erosional remnants of well known wide spread sandstone formations, another very common feature in the geological record, though most are not as dramatic as these, and thus not as well known. He is probably ignorant of the true nature of these geological features, but perhaps purposely distorts the evidence to further he own narrative. I thus am VERY DUBIOUS of all his interpretations and assertions. But the evidence re/ empty cities and altered cathedrals/castles is captivating. So much is hidden, from the giants in graves discovered by early US settlers to JFK/911/UFOs. The big question is whowhatwhenwherewhy these coverups have gone on. Tragic most won't view this because it is poisoned with two words: Flat Earth. Marketing is everything. You said it perfectly: "By far one of the most fascinating documentaries I’ve seen. I wish it was named History of a Lost Earth- I think the ‘Flat’ in the title will cause people to dismiss automatically- unfortunately."

I'm actually rewatching this I thought it was THAT good!

There is another one he did, which was a prequel of sorts and goes more into this and the giant tree stumps as petrified mountain. And the giants. Cern and the scientists who he belives are trying to release the Nephilim from the deep via a portal.

A few episodes are missing as they involve James Alefantis and Pizzagate,but check the description. When it gets to episode 8, pause it and look at the description to get the missing episodes.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VyW-rQUgEPU

Just as mindblowing as the first one. You know I never ever wondered at the sheer amount of orphans in Victorian times given that unwed mothers were so frowned on. It doesn't make sense, why risk it. Honestly so much I never considered. But man, those buildings blew away. I never ever expected that.

You'll probably have a hard time getting others to watch given the FE aspect, but damn it has so much other stuff.

Enjoy!

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I know! The stuff about the cathedrals and castles etc completely blew me away. I never would have suspected that they could be electr magnetic generators and they removed all the workings, put in stained glass windows and re-purposed.

For anyone else wondering if it is worth watching, it absolutely is even if you are a glober (lol). My god if even half this is true, holy shit.

Here's a comment from a geologist on there..

"I'm a geologist with a masters degree and 30 years experience in the field. When he showed photos of Devil's Tower in Wyoming and Monument Valley in Utah/Arizona implying these were stumps from ancient giant trees, I almost turned it off right there. The Devil's Tower is a columnar basalt volcanic formation, common and well documented in many areas of the world. It was featured in Closer Encounters of the Third Kind if you recall, though they didn't talk of its geological roots as a recall. And Monument Valley was featured in many of the western TV shows and movies of my youth. These are erosional remnants of well known wide spread sandstone formations, another very common feature in the geological record, though most are not as dramatic as these, and thus not as well known. He is probably ignorant of the true nature of these geological features, but perhaps purposely distorts the evidence to further he own narrative. I thus am VERY DUBIOUS of all his interpretations and assertions. But the evidence re/ empty cities and altered cathedrals/castles is captivating. So much is hidden, from the giants in graves discovered by early US settlers to JFK/911/UFOs. The big question is whowhatwhenwherewhy these coverups have gone on. Tragic most won't view this because it is poisoned with two words: Flat Earth. Marketing is everything. You said it perfectly: "By far one of the most fascinating documentaries I’ve seen. I wish it was named History of a Lost Earth- I think the ‘Flat’ in the title will cause people to dismiss automatically- unfortunately."

I'm actually rewatching this I thought it was THAT good!

There is another one he did, which was a prequel of sorts and goes more into this. A few episodes are missing as they involve James Alefantis and Pixagate, but goes more into the giant trees and the various canyons which he compares with quarries.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VyW-rQUgEPU

When it gets to episode 8. Pausde it and look at the description to get the missing episodes.

Just as mindblowing as the first one. You know I never ever wondered at the sheer amounbt of orphans in Victorian times given that unwed mothers were so frowned on. It doesn't make sense, why risk it. Honestly so much I never considered. But man, those buildings blew away. I never ever expected that.

You'll probably have a hard time getting others to watch given the FE aspect, but damn it has so much other stuff.

Enjoy!

3 years ago
1 score