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Past Proves Future (www.youtube.com)
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It was supposed to be a controlled burn for today and tomorrow, but it looks like it got out of control and they are asking people to evacuate the area(s) emergency broadcast on most channels. Nothing specifically weird about it i guess, other than ft.hood has had a bunch of weird shit over the years. And now with the issues around the world....? Maybe this will be a story to keep updated on.

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Seemed like it was going strong for a minute and then died out. Did it just get swept under the rug?

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lot of activity going on, everything from fighter jets to black hawks out and about right now 250+ military aircraft atm. not a pro at this by any means, but the jets and black hawks are a new addition to my binge the last few days.

If you're a fan of megalithic sites, this information is not new to you. Many ancient megalithic sites from all around, while different in looks and overall design share some surprisingly similarities in construction. The knobs seem to be the more of a head-scratcher when it comes to explaining their purpose. On first glance most people write them off to being a point of leverage or point to strap a rope or log to-as a way of transporting the rock from quarry's. But tests have shown that most knobs aren't placed on a point for sufficient leverage, or ideal point for strapping. While some have pointed out that some knobs have been "sanded down" on some blocks, so what we see now are just the ones forgotten to be knocked down, or were just left as they were. While others claim it to be an aid it tuning the site to a certain frequency. The clamp joint's found are obvious, cut the necessary shape on two adjoining blocks, pour molten metal in the void and it keeps the blocks snug together-ideally through all natural disasters (ex:earthquakes) but how did all these different peoples from around the world have the same idea? With these examples, and more to come with more and more excavations happening, its obvious the ancient world was much more connected than explained by modern academia, and ideas and techniques were shared across the globe at a much earlier time than can be explained today.

https://youtu.be/Fm_kieh9tck - Music is annoying, but this guy did some heavy leg work in putting all these examples into one video. No narration.


https://youtu.be/1ZWmnaLzJqE -brian forester knobs in peru


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCEIUd5w6y8 -mystery history, quick and easy explanation of the clamps


https://youtu.be/dtgDe2S0KQY -same annoying music guy, but again, great leg work on compiling all the examples of clamping in one video

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https://imgur.com/a/RgA5rK4 Got bored and started looking at flight names of US military flights over the US and abroad (also saw flights in china [EDIT: I was wrong, it was japan, didnt know we had military there] one of them named evac70 and another pswrd37 among others but those stood out to me) but anyway one of the flights that caught my eye first was one called rats33 flying over california just thought it was funny name to fly over the los angeles area. then I saw the quest64 flight, and it clicked in my head to be a game so I googled, when I looked at the game wiki of the games storyline/gameplay (provided in imgur link), it kinda became super interesting for a military plane to have that flight name right now. I looked at its flight path and sure enough, blue rings. could be nothing, and most likely is nothing. just thought I should share.

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I've followed this project as closely as I can over the years, it was never a popular topic on reddit, which was my main source of open conversation on the topic, so all I have to go on are the videos posted by Semir Osmanagić or from visitors to the site(s) and my own conclusions. What are your thoughts? favorite area uncovered so far? things that grind your gears about it all?