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Dave Fitzpatrick. I’m on a life-long quest to uncover the REAL truth about many things in our lives, especially our past, and in particular, our ancient past.

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TheGreatAwakening@DGr8Awakening·
A quick tour up to the megalithic stone roof of the Hathor Temple at Dendera (Egypt), home of the Dendera zodiac relief. The original (below) is now in the Louvre, its replacement replica is a bit difficult to discern.
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Ryan Garner@imkharn·
The Celtic Spiral:
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Ryan Garner@imkharn·
Kerbstone 52 Decoded! Utnapishtim's story is corroborated. The observed start and stop times are marked with spirals. The documented event is calculated to last 47 hours and 13 minutes using only the blue text from this image. The exact times of sunrise combined with the location and approximate year are the primary enablers of this calculation. The documented event was directly observed to last up to 75 hours and 4 minutes if you include dampening oscillations. It might be shorter; it was daytime in Ireland when the stars fully stopped changing so they couldn't tell. The blue text was obtained by measuring pixels and obvious symbols. The grey grid was obtained by knowing that a day must last 24 hours once all extra movement stops.
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TheGreatAwakening@DGr8Awakening·
For those researching/studying clues to potential past ECDO and pole shift events, give this thread a read, and watch the embedded clip by Dr. Hugh Thomas. Interesting stuff here!
Hugh Thomas@DrHughT

4900 years ago, it’s theorised that an extreme natural event hit Northern Europe 🌋 On the island of Bornholm, people responded to this issue in a really unique way. They made tiny plaques representing the sun ☀️ This is the focus of my recent YT video(link below) and this 🧵1/

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TheGreatAwakening@DGr8Awakening·
Hugh, this is some great research! These sun disks are very important and key puzzle pieces that describe (as you mentioned) a horrible period of time on our planet- A Neolithic apocalypse. The timeframe of the “event” referenced, fits right into the last timeframe when our planet experienced geomagnetic activity per the ECDO (Exothermic Core-Mantle Decoupling – Dzhanibekov Oscillation) a theory proposed by Roger Cunningham - @EthicalSkeptic If in fact his theory holds, we would have seen all types of significant, cataclysmic geophysical activity on the planet during that time (roughly 2300–1600 BCE).
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Hugh Thomas@DrHughT·
4900 years ago, it’s theorised that an extreme natural event hit Northern Europe 🌋 On the island of Bornholm, people responded to this issue in a really unique way. They made tiny plaques representing the sun ☀️ This is the focus of my recent YT video(link below) and this 🧵1/
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Weird Old World
Weird Old World@Weird_Old_World·
Chincana project update. Excavations continue in Cusco. Will this be the one? All bets are off.
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Craig Stone
Craig Stone@nobulart·
"The tunnels are secret. No one, except the local residents, knows about them. They are very, very old. Presumably, the Spanish also used these tunnels instead of roads. My documentation is the first ever published in such detail. There is only one other publication, from the early 1970s, which appeared in the magazine "Bild der Wissenschaft" in 1971 with the article "Another Secret of the Incas." h/t to @Mitlesen0815 who shared this with me. gundula-schulze-eldowy.com/uralte-tunnel-…
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Craig Stone@nobulart·
"In the Peruvian Andes, Francisco Pizarro (1478–1541) discovered cave entrances closed with slabs of rock on Huascaran, the mountain of the Incas, 22,203 ft. above sea-level. The Spaniards suspected that there were store-rooms behind them. Speleologists did not remember these caves until 1971, when an expedition was organised. The periodical Bild der Wissenschaft gave an account of the expedition which descended in the neighbourhood of the Peruvian village of Otuzco equipped with all the latest technical equipment (winches, electric cables, miner’s lamps and hydrogen bottles). 200 ft. below the earth the scientists made a staggering discovery. At the far end of caves which had several storeys they suddenly found themselves confronted with water-tight doors made of gigantic slabs of rock. In spite of their tremendous weight, four men were able to push the doors open. They pivoted on stone balls in a bed formed by dripping water. Bild der Wissenschaften reported as follows: ‘Vast tunnels, which would leave even modern underground constructors green with envy, began behind the “six doors”. These tunnels lead straight towards the coast, at times with a slope of 14 per cent. The floor is covered with stone slabs that have been pitted and grooved to make them slip-proof. If it is an adventure even today to penetrate these 55 to 65 mile-long transport tunnels in the direction of the coast and finally reach a spot 80 ft. below sea level, imagine the difficulties that must have been involved in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries in transporting goods deep under the Andes to save them from the grasp of Pizarro and the Spanish Viceroy. The Great Ocean lurks at the end of the underground passages of ‘Guanape’, so called after the island that lies off the coast of Peru here, because it is assumed that these passages once led under the sea to this island. After the passages have gone uphill and downhill several times in pitch darkness, a murmur and the strangely hollow sounding noise of surf is heard. In the light of the searchlight the next downhill slope ends on the edge of a pitch black flood which is identified as seawater. The present-day coast also begins here underground. Was this not the case in former times?’" - Erich von Daniken, The Gold of the Gods (1972)[1]. The original report likely referred to a coastal exit opposite or near Guaynuma/Huaynuná, west-southwest of Huascarán, at approximately the quoted 55–65 mile distance. The printed name may be a mistranscription, translation artifact, or editorial normalization of a local Áncash coastal toponym. The present day Guañape Islands in La Libertad lie closer to 100 miles to the northwest. There do not appear to be any digital copies of the original Bild der Wissenschaft article available online, but there are physical copies of the periodical from this period available. Any sleuths in Berlin?[2] [1] archive.org/details/bwb_O7… [2] kleinanzeigen.de/s-anzeige/bild…
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TheGreatAwakening@DGr8Awakening·
Wouldn’t this be wild if this is proven to be true. It would not surprise me in the least. Similar stories like this elsewhere on our planet, typically kept “undercover”. Makes one wonder.
Craig Stone@nobulart

"In the Peruvian Andes, Francisco Pizarro (1478–1541) discovered cave entrances closed with slabs of rock on Huascaran, the mountain of the Incas, 22,203 ft. above sea-level. The Spaniards suspected that there were store-rooms behind them. Speleologists did not remember these caves until 1971, when an expedition was organised. The periodical Bild der Wissenschaft gave an account of the expedition which descended in the neighbourhood of the Peruvian village of Otuzco equipped with all the latest technical equipment (winches, electric cables, miner’s lamps and hydrogen bottles). 200 ft. below the earth the scientists made a staggering discovery. At the far end of caves which had several storeys they suddenly found themselves confronted with water-tight doors made of gigantic slabs of rock. In spite of their tremendous weight, four men were able to push the doors open. They pivoted on stone balls in a bed formed by dripping water. Bild der Wissenschaften reported as follows: ‘Vast tunnels, which would leave even modern underground constructors green with envy, began behind the “six doors”. These tunnels lead straight towards the coast, at times with a slope of 14 per cent. The floor is covered with stone slabs that have been pitted and grooved to make them slip-proof. If it is an adventure even today to penetrate these 55 to 65 mile-long transport tunnels in the direction of the coast and finally reach a spot 80 ft. below sea level, imagine the difficulties that must have been involved in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries in transporting goods deep under the Andes to save them from the grasp of Pizarro and the Spanish Viceroy. The Great Ocean lurks at the end of the underground passages of ‘Guanape’, so called after the island that lies off the coast of Peru here, because it is assumed that these passages once led under the sea to this island. After the passages have gone uphill and downhill several times in pitch darkness, a murmur and the strangely hollow sounding noise of surf is heard. In the light of the searchlight the next downhill slope ends on the edge of a pitch black flood which is identified as seawater. The present-day coast also begins here underground. Was this not the case in former times?’" - Erich von Daniken, The Gold of the Gods (1972)[1]. The original report likely referred to a coastal exit opposite or near Guaynuma/Huaynuná, west-southwest of Huascarán, at approximately the quoted 55–65 mile distance. The printed name may be a mistranscription, translation artifact, or editorial normalization of a local Áncash coastal toponym. The present day Guañape Islands in La Libertad lie closer to 100 miles to the northwest. There do not appear to be any digital copies of the original Bild der Wissenschaft article available online, but there are physical copies of the periodical from this period available. Any sleuths in Berlin?[2] [1] archive.org/details/bwb_O7… [2] kleinanzeigen.de/s-anzeige/bild…

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TheGreatAwakening
TheGreatAwakening@DGr8Awakening·
I just watched the clip you referenced. Doing a quick dive on the validity of the clip I found the following (though still want to do some more digging): - There indeed did exist an archaeologist named Leonard Woolley, who excavated Ur for about 30 years, back in the 1920's/30's. He did discover an 11 foot layer of silt and attributed it to proof of catastrophic flooding. - I was unable (so far) to come across any evidence of an artifact called or resembling "the countdown stone". - I was unable to confirm the existence of a "Berlin researcher" named Dr. Annika Rossen. Outside of that, the signs discussed that lead up to the actual flip/event, are what one would expect if we are at the initial stages leading up to a ECDO/micro-nova event.
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Lora@1EpicFreedom·
@stratdepth I came across an interesting YouTube video regarding a Sumarian tablet found to predict the pole shift. The signs match up very well, but not the new locations so much. If you are curious.... youtu.be/YPXaICX_SwM?si…
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strategicdepth@stratdepth·
For years now a particular fascination of mine has been in studying the character traits that compel an individual to take an interest in catastrophism. While I wasn't alive for its heyday in the 1950s or 60s, and can't really speak to the nature of the people who bought first editions of Worlds in Collision, I have spent an inordinate amount of time seeking out the most fervent adherents of modern catastrophism and have noted similar world views, personalities and attitudes across geographies: ** This is the second thread in a series examining the first Pole Shift Conference, a five-day gathering held in Penrose, Colorado this May, headlined by Ben Davidson (@SunWeatherMan) and Roger Cunningham (@EthicalSkeptic ). Thread one, on the speakers themselves, here: x.com/stratdepth/sta…
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TheGreatAwakening@DGr8Awakening·
Most important factor is elevation, to survive the water event. Per the recent event hosted by Ben Davidson, Ben says 5000'+ to have a chance for survival, Roger Cunningham says 2,500'+. If Ben's scenario plays out, Rockies are about the only safe spot in the U.S. In Roger's, portions of the Appalachians would be okay. Water is immediately followed by plasma event, which is where the bunker/cave/mine becomes important. If a bunker, material it's made of will be very key to survival. With respect to the yellow submarine idea (and yes this question was asked at the conference as a possible viable option), Roger mentioned that it would need to be acorn-shaped (to survive the wave action) and also made of material to survive plasma event. Several folks here on X doing lots of research to better understand all aspects of these events, including past history, potential future events, timing, intensity, safe spots, and more. Time does not appear to be on our side, however.
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Devon Humphrey
Devon Humphrey@DevoninTX·
I agree. Have been thinking about why if any bunker, cave, etc might be a good refuge. I have one within 3 miles of me that is a rock shelter called Hamilton Pool. It is the end of a collapsed underground steam that terminated in a river on one end and solid rock under the shelter. It is not fully enclosed though. I was thinking about different types of disasters. Some of these crustal displacement events might mean a cave is not so great. Might just collapse and seal you inside. Then I started thinking about a Yellow Submarine…
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TheGreatAwakening@DGr8Awakening·
What a well-written “overview” thread for those unable to attend the recent Pole Shift Conference at Observer Ranch. If you missed it, give this your eyes.
strategicdepth@stratdepth

I arrived home and spent the weekend gathering my thoughts and ruminating after having attended the Pole Shift Conference, headlined by Ben Davidson (@SunWeatherMan) and Roger Cunningham (@EthicalSkeptic), in Penrose, Colorado. While the full breadth of what took place is impossible to adequately summarize in text, over the next few days I will outline my topline observations, from what up until this point, was the largest conference of it’s kind, ever.

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Steve_Wilbur.TN@TnWilbur91976·
The earliest recorded mention of the Great Lakes may be the oral histories and the sacred Midewiwin birch bark scrolls tracking the 796 CE alliance explicitly describe the Great Lakes. (1)
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TheGreatAwakening@DGr8Awakening·
I think a number of clues to all of this still lie with our ancient ancestors. They knew of these events, planned for them, lived through them, and I’m quite sure, intentionally left clues warning future civilizations of what would come. It’s my contention, that certain ‘cabal’ members know (and likely hold some of that historic documentation, but don’t want “us” to know…. Yeah, the ones currently building bunkers in preparation. Conspiracy theory? No. Just a theory. Time will prove it out.
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Devon Humphrey
Devon Humphrey@DevoninTX·
I am new to this topic, but have a good foundation in Geosciences and cultural mythological parallels. Thanks for introducing it to me and I am already digging in. I see nothing to contradict either EDCO or Solar tantrum causing Earth cataclysm. Probably both at one time or another.
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Debbie
Debbie@Debbie46040892·
@DGr8Awakening @MoundLore I thought they showed the magnum was different bcuz of the head size. Proving not binding?
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MoundLore@MoundLore·
“Frontal and lateral views of a Shell Mound male (left), an Adena male (center), and a Fort Ancient male (right).”
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TheGreatAwakening@DGr8Awakening·
Thank goodness, my family never took the clot shot. However, numerous friends and relatives did, some pushed by their employers. I’ve suggested they also look into recent research showing the effectiveness of nattokinase, bromelain, and curcumin (all easy to obtain and cheap) for dealing with the spike protein that’s causing all of the damage.
Ethical Skeptic ☀@EthicalSkeptic

If your family was Covid Vaccinated... Quietly (if you must) encourage change in your diet, health, and cancer screening practices inside your family. This is vital... You do not have to agree with this or change your angry politics. At least have compassion for your family - warn them...

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TheGreatAwakening@DGr8Awakening·
@DevoninTX Follow Ben Davidson’s, and Roger Cunningham’s work with respect to what’s occurring and why. Two similar but different theories, with the same result. And it’s not good.
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TheGreatAwakening@DGr8Awakening·
@MBeallX 64 and I’m still at it. Weight training is absolutely an important element to staying healthy. Keep at it, Matt!
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TheGreatAwakening@DGr8Awakening·
@DevoninTX Good morning Devon-just now seeing this. I was out for the count right after posting that (still getting the body clock adjusted after returning home late Saturday night). In answer to your question, the magnetic North is moving much faster than the South.
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Devon Humphrey
Devon Humphrey@DevoninTX·
@DGr8Awakening Curious if the North magnetic pole drift (or as mappers know it, declination from true north) is mirrored exactly at the South Pole? Just curious what you know before I Grok it.
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strategicdepth
strategicdepth@stratdepth·
I arrived home and spent the weekend gathering my thoughts and ruminating after having attended the Pole Shift Conference, headlined by Ben Davidson (@SunWeatherMan) and Roger Cunningham (@EthicalSkeptic), in Penrose, Colorado. While the full breadth of what took place is impossible to adequately summarize in text, over the next few days I will outline my topline observations, from what up until this point, was the largest conference of it’s kind, ever.
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