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Valkrie9
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NOV 17, 08:16 PM
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Top left, the stags hunted by a leopard, and why no one is depicted on the ridges above the town. Bottom left, the Pillars of Hercules. The size of the bulging uplift is relative to the surrounding sea, a town with multi storied buildings, a central street. Blown to bits when the volcano that it was, exploded violently in a VEI 7+ cataclysm, an order of magnitude larger than Krakatoa, massively displacing the Aegean, sending tsunamis and pumice to Crete, over washing the entire northern coastline. A large society ending event. The town's name was Atlantis, disappeared one day, under the sea.
More frescoes from Thera. Atlantis: How Plato’s Story Corresponds to Real History Closer to home, the South Sister, Or. pressure is bulging. Relatively soon, triggered by the Cascadia M9.


Graham Hancock has written a few books and has introduced history to many in an analytical way, avoiding, circumventing, theological dogma of authoritarians.
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Valkrie9
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NOV 20, 03:42 PM
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Valkrie9
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NOV 22, 04:03 PM
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All of a sudden, like, an incoming bolide from space struck the northwest coast of Greenland, vaporizing the ice sheet, miles thick, the atmosphere was stripped from the region, instantly freezing... everything. A climate catastrophe caused by meteor impacts, literally blowing the insulating atmosphere away.
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Raydar
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NOV 22, 06:24 PM
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Did somebody say "alpaca lips"?
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Valkrie9
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NOV 23, 05:59 AM
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