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This map is from 1595. It shows a massive continent at the North Pole that doesn't appear on any modern map. Four islands surrounding a magnetic mountain, the Rupes Nigra ("Black Rock") a phantom island, all that somehow vanished from our geography. (media.conspiracies.win)
posted 1 day ago by TerryHillston 1 day ago by TerryHillston +12 / -0
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– TerryHillston [S] 4 points 1 day ago +4 / -0

Something weird in the Arctic...

The ancient Greeks called it Hyperborea, a land beyond the north wind where the sun shone 24 hours a day. But this wasn't just mythology. Cartographers mapped it, explorers wrote about it, and then it disappeared. Pull up any marine traffic tracking website. These sites use satellites to show real-time ship movement across the entire Earth. Also look at the Bering Strait. Ships approach it constantly, but don't actually go through.

A lot of manuscripts surfaced during this mysterious 15th century, when so much of our accepted history was supposedly rediscovered. Gerardus Mercator created his famous Arctic map in 1595. In a letter to legendary John Dee in 1577, Mercator stated that he copied everything from an author named Jacobus Canoian from Herzogenbusch, Netherlands. Which nobody knows who he is. Also Martin Boeheim's 1492 globe shows northern continents. Maps from 1565, multiple from Ortelius in the 1570s and 1580s, and Urbano Monte's elaborate 1587 world map all showed extensive Arctic geography. They showed mountains, coastlines, and specific features. Then something happened and later versions of these maps show that the islands disappeared.

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– IGOexiled 3 points 1 day ago +3 / -0

Floating island. Waterworld. The magnet keeps it from drifting. Locked in place, yet protected from earthquakes because of the fluidic foundation.

When the magnetic pole reversed, they were expelled from the pole, set adrift and eventually shattered against the continents. Look toward the northern coasts for wreckage and artifacts.

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– redkrab 5 points 20 hours ago +5 / -0

this wouldnt have happened in 500 years tho right? pole shifts are more in line with the 6000 years catastrophe cycles

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– Graphenium 5 points 19 hours ago +5 / -0

Im with you on the relevance of the Precession of the Equinoxes (6,500 years being being one quarter turn of the ~26,000 year full cycle) regarding global catastrophe/pole shifting

I’d just point out the possibility of so-called “phantom time” (the idea that atleast once since “History” began, the official “date” had been adjusted by TPTB). We know for a fact that it happened with the switch from the Julian to the Gregorian calendars, so I don’t rule out the possibility of an even larger and more nefarious instance occurring. Likely tied into the “Tartarrian”/“mud flood” conspiracies but that’s just me layering speculation on speculation.

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– redkrab 4 points 18 hours ago +4 / -0

please explain in more detail uour hypothesis. sounds interesting

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– SwampRangers 1 point 16 hours ago +2 / -1

I actually like that idea. So Enmendurana reigns and then at some point they decide his reign "was" 72,000 years long because that's easier to remember than the actual number of years. I could see that being approved by the caste as a "necessary" alignment recalculation.

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