They are hiding things but almost certainly Atlantis is not and never was real. Or is an amalgamation of stories from over 12,000 years ago.
You see how they do this? The build fake lore all over the place just to keep you away from the simple, plain, obvious truth staring you in the face your entire life.
Then whenever you mention this you send a giant signal that you've taken the bait. You might even be so compelled by the fake story that you try to get other people to listen and eat the bait with you.
It's a pretty slick system. The conspiracy minded should consider the fact that "conspiracy theorist" was a term invented by the CIA and they let none of it go to waste.
Santorini isn't in the Atlantic, but it is an Island surrounded by a concentric circle of islands like described, though only after it's settlements were destroyed by it erupting in one of the largest volcanic eruptions, believed to have had tidal waves, that region had ever seen. Always seemed like the kernel of truth.
Also seemed to have contact with the Egyptians the Greeks themselves claimed to have gotten the story from.
Different event. Santorini (Thera volcano) exploded on 8 Sep 1540 BC, given as unusual distant thundering on the birthday of Seth in the Rhind Math Papyrus (year also confirmed by Schonfeld). It had a higher volcanic index than Krakatoa, which was heard 1400 miles out, so it's natural to have been heard in Egypt. The next day (Isis's birthday) there was a noticeable unseasonable rainstorm. Seth was regarded as a powerful and majestic Semitic baal, lord of the Hyksos (who rapidly departed in the same season, probably spring 1539). Text: "Birthday of Seth: a sound of thunder was emitted by the Majesty of this god; birthday of Isis: the heavens rained." This also would agree with the date that the Lord's anger thundered against Moses in the desert, sending him to deliver Israel.
The natural upheavals due to Thera correspond easily to the Biblical ten plagues. The Tempest Stele of Ahmose describes a hailstorm and multiday darkness, in which every single clause describing the calamities has a parallel in Exodus 6-12. The probable natural pestilences like red algae, the plagues of the Hearst Medical Papyrus, the seal of Crown Prince Apophis who died before succeeding his father to the throne, and the very dust of Thera in Avaris (Ramses) that was mentioned by Moses as bringing plagues twice, and which we have identified and isolated by its radioactivity, all testify to a gross restructuring, consistent with the simultaneous fall of the 15th and 17th dynasties and the rise of the New Kingdom under Ahmose.
Anyway, the Atlantis legend has an original core that echoes other flood legends of hundreds of cultures worldwide, is dated at least several centuries earlier than Santorini, and probably can be solidly symbologically tied to the other legends with more research. For instance, the ruling family of Atlantis strongly resembles the Ogdoad (one of whom is our friend Kek). I'm still looking into this fascinating angle.
The oldest surviving writing about it is from 360BC, and references records from 230 years or so before that. Any time before then, and 1540 BC certainly is, is plausible enough. Especially given the Late Bronze Age Collapse lies between them.
The Atlantis date was backdated by the priests of Sais, common at the time. Atlantis actually sank in the deluge of 2337 BC. The remains might be currently found in the Gulf of America.
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I took this comment to be against OP and not the content (let me know if I misunderstand) and I think it's a good time to remind you to refute the beliefs you disagree with and not attack the person who thinks differently from you.
It was about the content. I watched the video and the content believes we are on a globe, evolved here on a constant time line. This kind of foundational confusion devalues their entire theory
They are hiding things but almost certainly Atlantis is not and never was real. Or is an amalgamation of stories from over 12,000 years ago.
You see how they do this? The build fake lore all over the place just to keep you away from the simple, plain, obvious truth staring you in the face your entire life.
Then whenever you mention this you send a giant signal that you've taken the bait. You might even be so compelled by the fake story that you try to get other people to listen and eat the bait with you.
It's a pretty slick system. The conspiracy minded should consider the fact that "conspiracy theorist" was a term invented by the CIA and they let none of it go to waste.
Santorini isn't in the Atlantic, but it is an Island surrounded by a concentric circle of islands like described, though only after it's settlements were destroyed by it erupting in one of the largest volcanic eruptions, believed to have had tidal waves, that region had ever seen. Always seemed like the kernel of truth.
Also seemed to have contact with the Egyptians the Greeks themselves claimed to have gotten the story from.
No fancy tech, just an island that blew up.
Different event. Santorini (Thera volcano) exploded on 8 Sep 1540 BC, given as unusual distant thundering on the birthday of Seth in the Rhind Math Papyrus (year also confirmed by Schonfeld). It had a higher volcanic index than Krakatoa, which was heard 1400 miles out, so it's natural to have been heard in Egypt. The next day (Isis's birthday) there was a noticeable unseasonable rainstorm. Seth was regarded as a powerful and majestic Semitic baal, lord of the Hyksos (who rapidly departed in the same season, probably spring 1539). Text: "Birthday of Seth: a sound of thunder was emitted by the Majesty of this god; birthday of Isis: the heavens rained." This also would agree with the date that the Lord's anger thundered against Moses in the desert, sending him to deliver Israel.
The natural upheavals due to Thera correspond easily to the Biblical ten plagues. The Tempest Stele of Ahmose describes a hailstorm and multiday darkness, in which every single clause describing the calamities has a parallel in Exodus 6-12. The probable natural pestilences like red algae, the plagues of the Hearst Medical Papyrus, the seal of Crown Prince Apophis who died before succeeding his father to the throne, and the very dust of Thera in Avaris (Ramses) that was mentioned by Moses as bringing plagues twice, and which we have identified and isolated by its radioactivity, all testify to a gross restructuring, consistent with the simultaneous fall of the 15th and 17th dynasties and the rise of the New Kingdom under Ahmose.
Anyway, the Atlantis legend has an original core that echoes other flood legends of hundreds of cultures worldwide, is dated at least several centuries earlier than Santorini, and probably can be solidly symbologically tied to the other legends with more research. For instance, the ruling family of Atlantis strongly resembles the Ogdoad (one of whom is our friend Kek). I'm still looking into this fascinating angle.
The oldest surviving writing about it is from 360BC, and references records from 230 years or so before that. Any time before then, and 1540 BC certainly is, is plausible enough. Especially given the Late Bronze Age Collapse lies between them.
The Atlantis date was backdated by the priests of Sais, common at the time. Atlantis actually sank in the deluge of 2337 BC. The remains might be currently found in the Gulf of America.
Thank you for the DC comic book perspective.
p.s. floods of that magnitude appear to happen over several years. not a single year. but "the great deluge" just sounds good in a work of fiction.
Check 4.2kya event. ICR does have an ice age for many years after that in agreement with the geology.
This is Conspiracies, the comics are often disclosure, the Bible always is.
Nature reveals everything by separating each thing from one another...it's few tempting many together which implies hiding from everything.
Removed for rule 1 violation. Can be edited for rephrase and approved.
I took this comment to be against OP and not the content (let me know if I misunderstand) and I think it's a good time to remind you to refute the beliefs you disagree with and not attack the person who thinks differently from you.
It was about the content. I watched the video and the content believes we are on a globe, evolved here on a constant time line. This kind of foundational confusion devalues their entire theory