one thing about the mudflood that caught my attention was the orphaned children. apparently in the late 1700s there was a massive influx of children sent to a America from different parts of Europe.
one of the mysteries is where did these kids come from and what happened to there parents and family's.
i believe there is connection to the children and the underground catacombs in Paris https://duckduckgo.com/?q=paris+catacombs&t=brave&iax=images&ia=images
im sure alot of you know about this place but for those who dont a short summary goes like this
The catacombs were old mines used to store dead bodies when the largest cemetery in Paris became over filled and caused problems https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catacombs_of_Paris#Paris'_cemeteries
at first glace the story is passable, they needed a quick solution to get ride of corpses so they tossed em in the old mines and just kinda forgot about it as time passed.
but when you look at the numbers its starts to get fucking weird.
theres something like 6 million skeletons down there. the total population of Paris at this time was half a million (500 000)
the population of all of France was 20-30 million.
this makes no sense. there was 12x as many dead bodies moved during this time then the entire population of the city.
how did they do this, this would have required untold levels of man power just to do this. if they moved 1000 bodies a day this would take 16 years to simply move them. (according to them it was mostly done in 2 years)
now take into account that these bodies weren't just thrown down there. they had all there bones separated and placed in a specific manner. they built weird fucking structures completely out of bone, covered the walls in skulls and vertebras, dare I say in a weird ritualistic manner.
is this strange to anyone else
That is definitely weird, to build something from human skulls, but I think bones are not bodies, so it is much easier to move bones, and 6 millions by 2 years is someting near 10000 skeletons a day. One wagon easily could move, say, 200 skeletons, so you need only 50 wagons a day. It is definitely possible. But it is not very clear who and how dig them out. That will be narrow place in that project.
yeah the official is story is so vague on this and doesn't even make sense really. TBH i dont even think they were mines. There seems to be only one level to that sprawled underneath paris. it doesn't make sense to build a city right ontop of an old mine.
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Prepare to have your mind squeegee’d. Crazy shit. Makes sense though. Giants everywhere mudfossil record.
https://m.youtube.com/channel/UC8v44qrU_Fdd7UN_XlUMpew/videos
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=o4NarGMsXOA
Went onto this site https://www.discoverwalks.com/blog/paris/a-brief-history-of-the-catacombs-of-paris/ which claims it actually took them 29 years, not 2.
29 years would make a little more sense seeing the scale of it
Strange yes. Im still wondering wtf the mudflood is?
Mudfloods ,in theory, basically are events which may have happened multiple times in our past, usually reoccurring around every 200 years. basically flooding of entire cities and being buried in sometimes over 20ft of mud. Supposedly whenever a world power gets too big, or unable to be controlled the powers in charge use the flooding as a weapon to wipe out the uncontrolled or advanced tech.
Some on here will say tartaria may have been related to this. Although I have seen more evidence to show that atlantis may have been destroyed by a mudflood and the remnants are located near the sudan.
Yes. You seen the mudfossils guy on YT?
Not that I recall. I tend to avoid youtube. But I will look him up later. Ty
https://youtube.com/channel/UC8v44qrU_Fdd7UN_XlUMpew
There is mud fossil u with Roger
https://youtube.com/user/HuntersHdt
Terry Carter treasure hunter - he never references the mud flood but all his stuff ties in regardless
https://youtube.com/c/newearthancienthistory
New Earth - my favorite and best researched
https://youtube.com/channel/UCTeaCfGLItytCMsU1DQ7Wsg
Paul cook in the UK - actually goes to places
Those are some of my favorite channels
Thank you for the links. I am still checking them out, as work has been busy. I think I may have seen some of the mud-fossil videos.
If interested, I may find the link... There was a video by someone else showing what were supposed to be foot/toe fossils from human giants. Supposedly the feet are where gold in the blood would pile up after death, and gold miners used to search for remains as a source.