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Remote viewing Ancient Civilizations: a compilation of data

 
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can you tell us about the silicon forests?

how long ago did they exist?

how tall were the trees?
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New study suggests early humans 250,000 years ago were more advanced than thought.

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OMG has anyone tried remote screwing ancient civilians?


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Alterwelt - you've not been doing too well in keeping up with responses again. Would you consider a schedule? For example, each Tuesday you log on from 6:00pm - 8:00pm EST to answer all unanswered questions and field some new ones. Repeating again at the same time on Thursday? That's 4 hours a week broken up among your team? If that's too much, cut it in half. I'm sure the masses would be willing to reciprocate and adjust to meet your schedule.

TBH I've lost interest in this thread but I'm not ready to call it quits just yet. There are still good questions coming in that have not been answered. Alternatively, you could switch things up and lead. For example, pick a theme for each session and take us through some interesting moments in time. Let us grab the wheel in the form of questions directed to that period. Like reality, I'm sure some rules can be bent :)
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what happened to ambrose bierce?
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Alterwelt - you've not been doing too well in keeping up with responses again. Would you consider a schedule? For example, each Tuesday you log on from 6:00pm - 8:00pm EST to answer all unanswered questions and field some new ones. Repeating again at the same time on Thursday? That's 4 hours a week broken up among your team? If that's too much, cut it in half. I'm sure the masses would be willing to reciprocate and adjust to meet your schedule.

TBH I've lost interest in this thread but I'm not ready to call it quits just yet. There are still good questions coming in that have not been answered. Alternatively, you could switch things up and lead. For example, pick a theme for each session and take us through some interesting moments in time. Let us grab the wheel in the form of questions directed to that period. Like reality, I'm sure some rules can be bent :)
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they won't do it we ve tried slamsuit sleaze
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Alterwelt, where is Hitler buried?
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Alterwelt - you've not been doing too well in keeping up with responses again. Would you consider a schedule? For example, each Tuesday you log on from 6:00pm - 8:00pm EST to answer all unanswered questions and field some new ones. Repeating again at the same time on Thursday? That's 4 hours a week broken up among your team? If that's too much, cut it in half. I'm sure the masses would be willing to reciprocate and adjust to meet your schedule.

TBH I've lost interest in this thread but I'm not ready to call it quits just yet. There are still good questions coming in that have not been answered. Alternatively, you could switch things up and lead. For example, pick a theme for each session and take us through some interesting moments in time. Let us grab the wheel in the form of questions directed to that period. Like reality, I'm sure some rules can be bent :)
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they won't do it we ve tried slamsuit sleaze
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Had to consult the Shadow to Grok the reference on this one. Yup, they got us by the short and curlys.
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1) How long were the lifespans of the different pre-human species?

2) What is the science behind an OBE (out of body experience)?

3) What’s the main difference between instinct and intuition?
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Alterwelt - you've not been doing too well in keeping up with responses again. Would you consider a schedule? For example, each Tuesday you log on from 6:00pm - 8:00pm EST to answer all unanswered questions and field some new ones. Repeating again at the same time on Thursday? That's 4 hours a week broken up among your team? If that's too much, cut it in half. I'm sure the masses would be willing to reciprocate and adjust to meet your schedule.

TBH I've lost interest in this thread but I'm not ready to call it quits just yet. There are still good questions coming in that have not been answered. Alternatively, you could switch things up and lead. For example, pick a theme for each session and take us through some interesting moments in time. Let us grab the wheel in the form of questions directed to that period. Like reality, I'm sure some rules can be bent :)
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Yeah, we should ban him : why did he got us into this fascinating and 5 stars thread if can he can't be here to attend our questions 24/7 ???
BTW OP, are you coming back soon ??
Pleeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaassssseeeeeee !!

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1 Did the Pandava exist? If so, how big was their army?
2 Who build the Elephanta caves, the Bahg caves, the Ajanta caves and the Ellora caves, and by what method? Are there hidden passages in them? If yes, where do they lead to and what do they hide?
3 What philosophical system/ religion would be the closest to what you believe?
4 Did the longsome speech between Rama and Vasistha really occurred?
5 Was Jesus an initiate in the occult arts, did he preach the existence of an anthropomorphic God and did he preached to be the son of God?
6 From what language did sanskrit originate?
7 Were the miracles performed by some yogis, Apollonius of Tyana, Plotinus, Franz Mesmer real?
8 How honest was Blavatsky?
9 About siddhartha gautama, the Buddha: where was he born? Did he founded buddhism and why?
10 Who killed JKF? And Hitler? And Michael Jackson?
11 From what race did the egyptians originated?
12 By what method did Edward Leedskalnin build his coral castle?
13 How did the Moon originate?
14 Where exactly was Gengis Khan burried?
15 Who originated the Vedas and how old are they? Also, Who wrote the bible? And the Edda?
16 From whom did pythagoras learn his philosophy? And Franz Mesmer?
17 What was the black mirror of John Dee for?
18 What were the vajras for? And the "sumerian bags"?
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20 Was cleopatra ugly as has been depicted in a coin?
21 What was on top of the pyramids of Giza?
22 Was there any civilization on antartica?
23 Did the spiritists really communicate with the spirits of the dead?
24 Were the dinossaurs extinct by a meteor?
25 Who build the maois?
26 Why did the skeleton of Harappa had high levels of radiation?
27 Why am i wasting my time here?
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1) The so called “Tuatha De Dannan” came to Ireland before or after the Deluge?

2) At the time of modern human appearance (250.000 yrs ago), what were the names of the most powerful/important pre-human kingdoms/nations?
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I declare this thread dead!pope
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bump
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I declare this thread dead!pope
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Can we have an autopsy please?
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1) The so called “Tuatha De Dannan” came to Ireland before or after the Deluge?
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Before, Tuatha De Dannan is a mythical name for actual settlers who arrived to what is now Britain and settled it at the very least 15.000 to 18.000 B.C.
2) At the time of modern human appearance (250.000 yrs ago), what were the names of the most powerful/important pre-human kingdoms/nations?
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We don't know. The period is remote and the pre-human peoples and cultures are known only vaguely. Early man was too simple to perceive the dominant species in a sophisticated manner.
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1) How long were the lifespans of the different pre-human species?
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They varied from decades to milennia. The longest living species lived for an indeterminate amount of time, the shortest for only a few decades.
2) What is the science behind an OBE (out of body experience)?
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Animal brain translates signals from the deeper realms into visions to which a living mind can relate. It is an elaborate approximation of a different reality which a living human cannot comprehend.
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OP, the double-headed Eagle was a main symbol in many ancient civilizations worldwide : South America, Europe and Asia and even nowadays.
Do you have know the real meaning, where was it conceived and by whom ??
Thanks in advance.
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The double headed eagle comes from Assyria, a remnant of a much earlier empire that dominanted the Middle East as a precursor to Egypt, local cultures remembered it as a symbol of martial power and as such it survived well into modern era.
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1) The lesser Antilles were once a larger landmass that was conected to Venezuela and Dominican Republic?
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No but there existed a landbridge all the way to Cuba.
2) The Falkan Islands were once part of South America and/or much bigger before the Younger Dryas?
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They were slightly larger but not connected to South America. Of interest is a number of pre-deluvial fishing towns now submerged.
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1) Who was the biblical King Og of Bashan?

2) From what epoch are the earliest ophthalmology and dentistry devices?
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1) What was the real cause behind the "fall" of Rome in 476? It was truly Romulus Augustulus fault?

2) From what epoch are the earliest human settlements of Venezuela and Brazil?

3) When and where did appeared the so called “Brown Race” Alterwelt?
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1) Who was the biblical King Og of Bashan?
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It is a bastardization of the original story. Ogmash was the final ruler of a post deluvian state in what is present day Syria and Palestine.

His people were, apart from some tribes in Turkey the last descendants of a giant human species in Europe and Africa, they were wiped out by the migrating survivors of a state that preceeded Egypt after the deluge as they occupied the last arable lands in the region.
2) From what epoch are the earliest ophthalmology and dentistry devices?
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There have been dentist drills recovered from as early as 40.000 years ago.
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Are there hidden ancient facilities from the 2nd high period in the Tepuyes?

The natives call this geological structures "houses of the gods"


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1) What can you tell us about Homo Capensis? Did his species developed advanced civilizations?

2) After Jesus died in the crucifixion and revived, where did he go?

3) Is the Bering Strait Migration Theory correct?

4) What gave birth to the myth and celebration of Santa Claus?
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When and were appeared brown skin Alterwelt?
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1) What can you tell us about Homo Capensis? Did his species developed advanced civilizations?
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The so called Boskop man. They were the most advanced members of a homo sapiens genus who were dominant for a very long time among strains of humanity.

Their close cousins created great cities in preset day Peru and Bolivia and became the source of a custom to elongate childrens skulls.

At one time they were the scientists of mankind, many if not most of scientific advancements across the last 60.000 are theirs and their genes are responsible for elevating Homo Sapiens Sapiens above it's station.
2) After Jesus died in the crucifixion and revived, where did he go?
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Same place we all go, deeper realms, he did not cross the border below dreaming spheres Greeks call Styx as he would be unable to return from that but then again he was special in more ways than one so who knows.
3) Is the Bering Strait Migration Theory correct?
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You are referring to the theory that anatomically modern humans crossed into Americas some 16.000 years ago across an ice and land bridge?

If so the theory is incorrect on multiple levels, Americas were inhabited for well over 30.000 years by the time the supposed migration happened. Proto-indians arrived via ships from the Atlantic and coasts of Africa over 18.000 years ago and mixed with pre-existing proto-caucasian people to create a unified culture and civilization that covered all of Cuba and Bahamas, parts of south american interior and the west coast of present day United States.

This civilization endured untill the floods of Younger Dryas literally washed the people down to the sea due to an inland tidal wave from glaciers and underground reservoirs.
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When and were appeared brown skin Alterwelt?
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Define brown, there is no such ethnicity strictly speaking and the hispanic american skin tone is a recent creation.
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Remember they had NO need for INSURANCE you weak SCUM!
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They forget about us when everything comes from our backwards ways= F U! Money hungry SCUM!
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When and were appeared brown skin Alterwelt?
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Define brown, there is no such ethnicity strictly speaking and the hispanic american skin tone is a recent creation.
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hmmmm ok, thanks for the info!





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