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I've compiled a decent amount of knowledge about civilizations

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I've compiled a decent amount of knowledge about civilizations prior to 11,500 years ago.

I will answer any questions. I point to DNA evidence, archaeological, linguistic, cultural, old maps and the fact that any advanced civ would have been erased by meltwater pulse 1b of the glaciers and the ensuing sea level rise.

I made this thread before but people were total cunts. I'll give info to people who are curious but I'm too old for arguing with furious neckbeards on 4chan. Don't expect a response if you're a dick or condescending.

To start with, Native American DNA in the Eastern US contains pre-columbian cotnact DNA that shouldn't be there, that is mostly found in western Europe today. Algonquin language is also too linked to Ireland to be a coincidence. It's a total mystery, as is Gobekli Tepe and the city under the Gulf of Cambay off India.
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Well, post ahead I like this threads.
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The Bosnian Pyramids are real and there is a large disinfo campaign against them. They are anywhere between 15,000 and 12,000 years old.

Prove me wrong by showing me any natural hill that contains this under the dirt.
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>>18646096
>I made this thread before but people were total cunts.
>Don't expect a response if you're a dick or condescending.

Welcome to 4chan, motherfucker. Take your "AMA" bullshit and go.
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>>18646125
I'm staying but you can go back to /b/ if you want.
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What can you tell us about that submerged platform off to the south of Japan?
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>>18646143
I think it may have something to do with the fact that there is a native group of Japanese that look like this.
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>>18646132
Don't come to /x/ with /his/ stuff that you pulled off the internet and cry when people are mean to you.
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>>18646145
That dude it's like Talcum X, ainu people doesn't looks like that.

>>18646146
/his/ can't handle this topics very well, and you'll get escorted here.

It wouldn't hurt for you to be less pricks.
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>>18646164
Lol believe it or not when I made that thread in question, I posted a twin thread on /his/ and they were way more receptive and into it than here.

It's not the skin color that I'm focusing on, it's his facial structure. Ainu no longer normally look like that as they're so mixed with Japanese. Older photos look much more like him before they mixed in.

Genetic tests show them being much closer to Chinese Uyghur than any other group.

What do the Chinese Uyghur people look like?

Pic related.
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>>18646164
More Uyghur people
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>>18646175
So what your theory, that plae skinned people evolved separately or that they can emerge on any group of hominids?
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>>18646182
No, these people's DNA contains a high concentration of r1b, r1b is found in Europe and the middle east. These people are what they look like. They're European and middle eastern, but have been in China and Japan for all of recorded history.
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>>18646182
Which means, there was a group before recorded history who spread thoughout the world. This situation is repeated on every contienent. Out of place groups with shared ancestry living in pockets all over the world, no one knowing how they got there.
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>>18646182
Other notable groups include the Algonquin people of North America, many accounts of pale redheads and blondes with light eyes living in the Amazon found by conquistadors, pale, light haired, light eyed Maori in New Zealand as well.
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>>18646182
And yes, they all share r1b.

The distribution of this genetic ancestor's DNA in native populations makes absolutely no sense with our current understanding of ancient history
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>>18646124
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>>18646214
Yeah, I can see why nobody who understands genetics draws any serious conclusions from this.
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>>18646224
Turns out historians aren't geneticists and geneticists aren't historians. These are just mysteries and they admit that, they just haven't drawn conclusions. It doesn't make sense that haplogroup X is found in the Algonquin people, it doesn't make sense that Uyghurs and Ainu are more related to eachother than they are to any other east asian groups. These claims are mainstream claims, I'm just connecting dots out of mainstream mysteries.
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According to an article they send samples from the Paracas skulls to three laboratories, one in Canada in two in the US.

"From the samples, only the mitochondrial DNA (DNA from the mother’s side) could be extracted. Out of four hair samples, one of them couldn’t be sequences. The remaining three hair samples all showed a Haplogroup (genetic population group) of H2A, which is found most frequently in Eastern Europe, and at a low frequency in Western Europe. The bone powder from the most elongated skull tested came back as T2B, which originates in Mesopotamia and what is now Syria, essentially the heart of the fertile crescent."

For starters, this mummies are red haired.
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>>18646256
This stuff is endlessly fascinating. There are so many pieces and they all point to Europe and the middle east having a prehistoric global diaspora, coinciding with ancient mysterious megaliths.
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>>18646264
Or the other way around, an older civilizations that reached mainland Europe coming from America.
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>>18646096
So this water pulse was generated by the very huge explotion of a research lab un antarctica and shifted the water masses so most of the ancient world is underwater?
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>>18646234
>it doesn't make sense that halpogroup is is found in the Algonquin people

According to the map it's found everywhere. All that map is is a frequency of one allele. So sometime in the past of the Algonquin people somebody with that particularly allele was more reproductively successful. As you can see from the map, frequency is all over the the place, signifying nothing. The claim that the Algonquins came from Europe is baloney. You could just as easily say that pocket in west africa came from Northern Canada. It's meaningless.
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>>18646303
Distribution it's important, in order to have a stable population with a particualr haplogroup you need a large enough number of individuals, otherwise they will inbreed to death very soon.

It's even more relevant that some o this samples are taking from archeological sites, way before the age of the transcontinental travels as understood by mainstream science.
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>>18646310
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Every single piece of archeology or civilization pre-flood is meant to be erased from history.

The flood was meant to erase that history.

Leave no evidence before you leave a crimescene. Our creators.
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>>18646388
nice jewelry depicting bugs
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>>18646388
Those are from ecuador, from where the Father Crespi collection comes from.

In the site of La Mana they also found a hidden pyramid and pic related.

They really do that under UV light.
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This is fascinating stuff and there are lot of mysteries around. When I was a kid I was lot into Erich von Daniken's books. Later on when growing up I learned that he was a fantasist and that killed a lot of "research" and interest for me. Now that everything is on internet you need to be very careful with your sources and who do you trust.
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>>18646428
I completely understand this point of view.

But you shouldn't understimate what has been done in the past, and the people that did it.
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>>18646215
UNDER the dirt!
UNDER!

learn to read, ASS
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>>18646443
Oh no that's extremely fascinating. I don't know how much of this history is being undermined by the science community because it doesn't "fit" their current point of view.

I'm extremely sure that there has been lot of stuff happening on this planet. Current humanity is so very young and this place is billions of years old. When you put everything on this timeline you'll see that there's lot of events to be found. Billion is such a big number it's hard to even understand.
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>>18646403
They have been found across the globe. Forgive me, but I forget the exact locations. I am recalling (along with Ecuaor)Egypt, Mongolia, Serbia etc.

Sort of like every religion is some how tied around the same concepts, as well as psychedelic fungi.
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>>18646096
Do you have anything on the russian megaliths?
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>>18646388
>>18646403
For anyone curious about this artifacts, here are the coordinates for the sites in ecuador from where they were collected.

La Mana, hidden pyramid it's some new interesting discovery.
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>>18646096
Nice thread. Too bad I can't think of any valid questions for you.
Any interesting facts you care to share?
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>>18646096
>I will answer any questions.
Is this Gastropnir?
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>>18646491
Why does have dirt on it make a difference.

If there were dirt on that picture, would that mean it was man made?
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>>18646096
what was the name of the ones that built the megalithic stuff in peru?

the mayans come from the 7 islands of atlantis?

was it really a mud flood what buried sacsuayaman?

tell me about merlin and the age of stonehenge

tell me about cutting stone with vibrations

and also please tell me about cancelling mass with vibrations too
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>>18646096
I really love these kinds of threads. And I would love to believe that human civilization is far older than we think. But I'd also love some sourced information so I don't just have to take the word of a stranger on the internet
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Has there any ancient devices found which are still a mystery and also not proven hoaxes? Something which creates very clear paradox?
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Do you have anything on ancient "giant" populations? I've heard sketchy reports of several 7ft+ humans being uncovered in ritual graves in the Americas. Is there anything to this or just hoaxes?
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>>18646976
In the legends the first habitants of the Andes were the Uari Uiracocha, the men's of Viracocha.

In the area there's plenty of pre-incan civilizations, including, the Paracas, the Nazca and the Chavin, but the megaliths seem to pre-date them.
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>>18647030
no
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>>18647029
I can't think of any online sources rn but I know a few great books about this topic:

Maps of the Ancient Sea Kings by Charles Hapgood

Forbidden Archaeology by Michael Cremo and Richard L. Thompson

Fingerprints of the Gods by Graham Hancock (and the recent sequel Magicians of the Gods)

The Lost Civilization Enigma by Philip Coppens

Unearthing Ancient America by Frank Joseph
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>>18647057
You serious.

Please explain the antykhera mechanism, without "lol, it's just unique".
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the entry level podcast for this shit would be JRE with randall carson, that guy knows his shit, the second podcast with him was the one that got me into all these topics
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>>18647061
What do you mean "explain it"?
Are you implying that aliums made it?
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>>18647090
No.

Greeks, normal bearded greeks, with greek tools and greek technology.

How?, why they made only one and left no written reord of doing so.

Why no one mentioned that they could do something like that?

It's the kind of thing you'll mention, don't you think?
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>>18647030
There's the antikythera device, which was basically an ancient analog computer. It's not quite 12,500 years old, but it totally blow the lid off of our understanding of the technology man had in the past. There's also ancient batteries found in Mesopotamia.

You also have to understand that any out of place artifact will either get pushed forward in time to the earliest possible date (theyou couldn't do that with the antikythera device because it was found in a sunken Greek ship) , and if it's totally out there, they just claim it's a hoax with little to no proof.
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>>18647101
From what I've read it wasn't very accurate.
You'd think ayy's would know how to track a few orbiting balls of mass.
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>>18647107
The Antikythera mechanism is only just over 2,000 years old. It's a great piece of craftsmanship, but there's nothing paradoxical or anachronistic about it.
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>>18647123
Considering the fact that no one invented nothing remotely close to it for the next 1500 years, I'll say that it's very anachronic.
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>>18647130
Mmm, nah. The antikythera is the earliest surviving bit of clockwork but there are written accounts of clockwork both in the western world and China.

It was lost to Europe during the Dark Ages, along with everything else, but it survived in the Islamic world and reintroduced to Europe in the 11th century, well before the Renaissance.
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>>18647130
Without being sarcastic or defensive, tell me what you think a possible explanation is.
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>>18647107
Yeah that makes sense. I think bottoms of the oceans are hiding the biggest secrets.

I remember reading or hearing something that someone x-rayed the Sphinx and they found something like metal objects embedded inside the structure all across. Issue is that I can't find any reference to this online.

Another thing what I read about somewhere and do not remember when/which is that there should be an ancient satellite orbiting earth or something. Is there any info on that as well? If I have mistaken, would suck if that was actually Daniken lies but I can't really remember where I got this one.

I think both of these things are probably hoaxes or bullshit but would be interested to read more about them for entertainment purposes.
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>>18646402
I think Loricariids are more likely.
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>>18647154
The only 'ancient satellite' I can think of would be the Black Knight satellite.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Knight_satellite
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>>18647145
Then they were capable of a lot more than they were acredited for, including clockwork and advanced chemistry that could explain a lot, but also open a pandora box for a lot of new mysteriers.

>>18647147
Someone killed all the clock makers.
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>>18646096
is there any hint pointing to Atlantis or Lemuria? any hint of reincarnation?
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>>18647281
all cultures beleive in reincarnation, death is an illusion so is life
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>>18647205
>advanced chemistry

lol, no.
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>>18647363
I'm sorry?

You accept that they can do clockwork, but chemistry, it's "not doable" by the unga boongas?
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>>18646124
You might find that under the dirt but it still doesn't mean it's a human construction.

For all I know, Ahmed wanted a terrace and put this shit
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>>18647366
Frankly, no. To get clockwork you need little tiny tools to craft little tiny gears. It's a craft skill. Not an academic pursuit. Advanced chemistry is far, far different. They didn't even have basic chemistry let alone advanced chemistry. Why on earth do you think they did? How did you go from clockwork tool to chemistry?
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>>18647383
>Frankly, no. To get clockwork you need little tiny tools to craft little tiny gears.
That's watches, clocks can be huge.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salisbury_cathedral_clock
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>>18646096
>i'm enlightened so i don't have to provide any evidence to my claims
this is why /x/ is total shit.
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