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to my current readings, egypt was one of the many hot spots for energy back in the earlier days, hence the reason why dinosaurs were able to grow so huge.

 

since the asteroid killed a layer of the shield the tip pyramids caused, it lowered the atmosphere, making reptiles smaller.

 

but, there are still about 15 underground pyramids that we haven't dug up yet, and i believe, within the next century, we will dig up 5 new pyramids.


Edited by angryhampster, 12 February 2016 - 12:06 PM.


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also to even suggest that there was a civilization more advanced that was wiped out is complete lunacy. it is fun to make up stories, but to actually suggest BS as fact is criminal.


Have you even clicked any of the links crafty or I have posted?

Are you a flat earth believer too? 8000 year old earth? Pluto a planet?

Evidence is discovered, assumptions reevaluated, thus do old misconceptions turn to new understandings.

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The place I was made aware of Hancock's books was the JRE podcast which I watch every week.
I've since bought and read a pile of his books, from the psychadelics, to the african research on the ark of the covenant, to the catastrophic younger dryas impact event.


Joe Rogan is the fuzzy bunny, I catch all his podcasts, most of the death squad as well. But I first found out about Graham Hancock in 2000, I was bored at sea and found Fingerprints of the Gods perusing the ship's library.

I was this close to getting my high strung gf to take a trip down to Peru with me for our next vacation...
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im not sure if taxes were around during that time? isn't it an english thing that they impose on everyone else? at least that's what my history books taught me.

The basic meaning of taxes today practically remains the same as it was in ancient times, AngryHampster..


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what kind of numberingi system did they use?  



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to my current readings, egypt was one of the many hot spots for energy back in the earlier days, hence the reason why dinosaurs were able to grow so huge.

 

since the asteroid killed a layer of the shield the tip pyramids caused, it lowered the atmosphere, making reptiles smaller.

 

but, there are still about 15 underground pyramids that we haven't dug up yet, and i believe, within the next century, we will dig up 5 new pyramids.

 

According to the growing earth theory, dinosaurs were so big because the Earth was actually smaller millions of years ago and gravity did not act on them as strongly.  As we know, if some of the larger dinosaurs were around today, gravity would actually crush them with their own weight.

 


Edited by Nightfirebolt, 15 February 2016 - 12:56 PM.


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Lol

would not that be related with atmosphere composition instead?

 

Edit: Not laughing at you with that, my apologies in case that seemed to be that somehow to anyone while reading this


Edited by The_Silencer, 15 February 2016 - 01:17 PM.

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The video Phed posted was sweet.


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Come on Crafty, you have been officially called out on your lies. Your online reputation is at stake here, this is just like an old school street race running for pink slips. Its run what you brung and hope its enough. Put up or shut the fuzzy bunny up.


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did i post a video?  



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According to the growing earth theory, dinosaurs were so big because the Earth was actually smaller millions of years ago and gravity did not act on them as strongly.  As we know, if some of the larger dinosaurs were around today, gravity would actually crush them with their own weight.

 

you raise a completely valid point. because the earth's core is always creating more and more rock, because of volcanoes and reasons.



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you raise a completely valid point. because the earth's core is always creating more and more rock, because of volcanoes and reasons.

Do you know where all that rock goes? It goes through a cycle we all probably know about to eventually end up back as magma, where it may eventually get spewed out of a volcano and form new rock. Point invalidated. Carry on. 


 

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https://grahamhancock.com/
http://sacredgeometr...ernational.com/

you could also read graham's new book Magician's of the Gods that so beautifully wraps up the whole theory with all the archaeological and geological evidence.


Just downloaded Graham's latest book from Audible.

Guys if you aren't familiar with Graham and Randall, you really should check out that episode of JRE.

Also phed, if that chick you live with doesn't want to go to Peru, I'll happily join you in crossing that off my bucket list.
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Just a side note, yes.. there're pyramids and zigurats all over the World. Many of those have not even been reported to the wide audiences but man or woman can see many of these by running GoogleEarth. For instance, there're giantic burried structures which are quite pyramid looking in China.. to mention some. Thus all this stuff denotes the existence of an ancient civilization which was root and big influence for many of the posterior ancient civilazations we know about today. There's much to know yet on the matter as a whole to see, -to not say the-, "a" the big picture.

 

Something that I'm still wondering here about pyramids and zigurats... Which one was first constructed on planet Earth? Especially pointing to the pyramids in Egipt here.. because these are probably much older than what it's been told... officially..

 

It's an interesting topic.


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