Posts on forums about the Superstition Mountains of Arizona have been hinting at the existence of the ship over the last 17 years.
The Romans established a colony in Arizona to mine gold deposits originally discovered by Atlanteans. An Atlantean complex under the Coronado mesa contains a library that will rewrite history, carved in copper and gold plates. The map room shows the poles free of ice. The missing sections of Plato's Critias describe this library and the route to it, which the Romans followed. An Indian slave revolt destroyed the colony and sank the treasure ship in the Salt River near Fish Creek 1,000 years ago.
Wikipedia decries the Tucson Artifacts as a hoax; however they match other local archaeological evidence. The Tucson localwiki offers some of the inscription text, which matches the story told by the anonymous posters: That the Tucson Artifacts were cast in lead and inscribed as a memorial by those fleeing the downfall of Calalus. Those whose world is ending wish to remember, and to be remembered.
Calalus has been warded, obfuscated and guarded until now, on the eve of WW3, the death of one America providing hope for another.
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A Roman galley has been found off Brazil. Arizona I think most of that shit is a hoax. Spanish having heirlooms is far more probable. But there have been far too many hoaxes on America. Far too many hoaxes claiming frauds.The region was annihilated. Early exploration paints the Mississippi as full of Indian cities and settlements, among these having the mound builders.
Except there is a conspiracy on a supposed find in the Grand Canyon of the existence of a supposed pyramid like culture, mummification, and trove of similar artifacts to Egyptians.
There is the caves in Ecuador and a culture that has a language still not deciphered, a culture writing on metal tablets, and library containing a hoard of them. It is very old, very old. It really hasn't had an explanation either. It is massively outside of the narrative. Narrative claiming they had no metal, no real writing either.
https://mysteriousuniverse.org/2019/05/the-mysterious-ancient-underwater-roman-relics-of-brazil/
https://history.howstuffworks.com/history-vs-myth/lost-civilization-in-grand-canyon-was-egyptian.htm
https://treasuresinamerica.com/ancient-history/the-tayos-cave-and-the-metal-library/
Brazil was a botched coverup because coastal. Infer from there.
Yes but none the less those artifacts are there. Discovered recently. 2019. But they tried to cover them up?
Doesn't Brazil have a huge continental plate where the remnants of rainforest extend a few 100 of miles off the mainland into the sea surrounding it?
The narrative hates anomalies. Everybody knows the narrative today is completely absurd.
Your article states Brazil suppressed further exploration.
Why? Infer Illuminati. Extrapolate from there. Normally they do a better job, because they already know about the sites, and control the major institutions.
Therefore many of the hoaxes in North America, aren't. And sometimes things that have a real paranormal/alien component have a superficial hoax layer to deflect attention. Mormonism probably fits that category.
No they are factually proven hoaxes. It's an American pastime the hoax. So they literally try to gold rush. It's a Dino I swear. No, it's a Phoenician relict, where somebody, gooooold rush, carved it. But they didn't even mark the Phoenician right. It's the same story on many hoaxes. Look the Crystal Skull.
The find was suppressed, it is huge, Romans off Brazil. No no no, it must have got lost. Hang on, it's loaded full of the jars, jars for the food stuff, voyage, what colonies were there off Africa then?
The problem becomes was there those other finds in America, the link. Hieroglyphs in Australia, hoax or not? https://www.learning-mind.com/egyptian-hieroglyphs-in-australia/
If you can prove, some of this stuff, then perhaps. Today the narrative is monkeys. Literal fraud. It is discovering far too many anomalies.