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Remote viewing Ancient Civilizations: a compilation of data

 
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Were there resonant frequency based power plants in a past world ?
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Heya Alterwelt! Can you tell me if there are any periods in the ancient past where trees grew to immense heights? The places that would correlate with my search would be current day geological mesas and some places in the Himalayas. Also, is it possible that some landmarks are the result of ancient mining efforts? I.e Some mountain structures as tailing piles with radioactive centers.
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what type of phenomenons are going on at the skinwalker ranch?
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Where is the celtic oppidum of Noreia located? And where is the Turiscian gold mine that Strabo mentions located?
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Death Valley California:

The Paiute's tell a story of an ancient culture that inhabited the area called the Hav-masuvs. Apparently, this ancient culture came into the area by boats with oars, when the area was largely an inland sea and they took up residence under the Panamint mountain range. The story tells of these Hav-masuvs, as the ages pass, developing "Flying Canoes".

1) was there a such an ancient culture and if so, when?

2) they were described as having olive colored skin, wearing fine robes draped over on shoulder - Were these ancient Greeks?

3) did they, in their isolation, advance to a level where they achieved flight and eventually spaceflight?

4) is there evidence of this culture still there?

Thank you in advance.
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Are you coming back? Your last logon was a month ago...I hope I didn't miss out on the Q&A! I have read all 300 pages of thread and its interesting to say the least.

How about the Hav-Musuvs - Legend of the Paiute Indians?
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Aurora Borealis?

what causes these lights in the sky?
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bump hf
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1) Whe and where was first developed the practice of fasting?

2) Where eggs, salt and sugar part of the dietary intake of the antediluvian peoples?

3) This geological anomaly is natural or artificial Alterwelt? It's located some 26 miles north of Venezuela, close to the Aves Ridge

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Thanks :)
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Such a shame this tread is dead!

I say it again: Alterwelt should have lead our questions. This way we would have avoided some clutter and the project would have had better results. But maybe they got what they wanted anyway. Who knows?

It was the most fascinating thread I read on this site and I am grateful for it.

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Happy 2nd anniversary Alterwelt! :D

P.D: I still have +50 questions for you...
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:amandaglasses:

Cool thread!

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Sorry if any of these have been asked.

1. Where was the land of Punt?

2. Who was Nimrod, mentioned in the Bible?

3. What is the so called "Ararat Anomaly"?
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curiously, alterwelt was on this site 23 days ago....
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1) Where and when was first developed the practice of fasting?

2) What were the demises of Romulus Augustus and Constantine XI Palailogos, the last rulers of the Western and Eastern Roman Empires respectively? There only exists circumstantial evidence of their supposed deaths...

3) Was asphalt used during the 1st, 2nd and pre-deluge civilizations?
3b) If so, what for?

4a) What is truth behind the myth of the Roman empire founders Romulus and Remus?
4b) Where did they came from?
4c) Did their ancestor came from Troja as some academics claim?
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What caused these tracks in Texas?

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Hello Alterwelt! Can you tell us anything about the Tunguska Event? What caused it?
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Did anyone ever make this thread into a pdf? The GLP thread is great and all, but (at least on mobile) it's got pop up ads that make it impossible to exit them without opening new pages and then having to go back a few pages and THEN click back on the extra page I was actually trying to view... this is an amazingly interesting thread, but boy is it labor intensive just trying to weed through it! I can't sit and view it nonstop, so it's taken me 2 days just to get through the 1st 50 pages or so...

Any pdf work-arounds?
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Did anyone ever make this thread into a pdf? The GLP thread is great and all, but (at least on mobile) it's got pop up ads that make it impossible to exit them without opening new pages and then having to go back a few pages and THEN click back on the extra page I was actually trying to view... this is an amazingly interesting thread, but boy is it labor intensive just trying to weed through it! I can't sit and view it nonstop, so it's taken me 2 days just to get through the 1st 50 pages or so...

Any pdf work-arounds?
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Hi dude, i have transcripted all the posts in 2 volumes in PDF, DM me your mail.
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Hello,

is there any way I could get your PDF files? I do not have an account on this site. It is quite magnificent work you have done to do this.
Best wishes.


Did anyone ever make this thread into a pdf? The GLP thread is great and all, but (at least on mobile) it's got pop up ads that make it impossible to exit them without opening new pages and then having to go back a few pages and THEN click back on the extra page I was actually trying to view... this is an amazingly interesting thread, but boy is it labor intensive just trying to weed through it! I can't sit and view it nonstop, so it's taken me 2 days just to get through the 1st 50 pages or so...

Any pdf work-arounds?
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Hi dude, i have transcripted all the posts in 2 volumes in PDF, DM me your mail.
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Hello,

is there any way I could get your PDF files? I do not have an account on this site. It is quite magnificent work you have done to do this.
Best wishes.


Did anyone ever make this thread into a pdf? The GLP thread is great and all, but (at least on mobile) it's got pop up ads that make it impossible to exit them without opening new pages and then having to go back a few pages and THEN click back on the extra page I was actually trying to view... this is an amazingly interesting thread, but boy is it labor intensive just trying to weed through it! I can't sit and view it nonstop, so it's taken me 2 days just to get through the 1st 50 pages or so...

Any pdf work-arounds?
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Hi dude, i have transcripted all the posts in 2 volumes in PDF, DM me your mail.
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My mail is v e r t e x 90 @ y a h o o dot com
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Oak Island, the small island off of Nova Scotia Canada.

What was buried? Who buried it? How would they ever retrieve what they buried? When did they bury it? Why bury it?
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If ever we needed Alterwelt to answer questions surely now is the time!

What's going on with POTUS vs the deep state?
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I was wondering... 1. Was the Ark of the Covenant real, and what did it do? 2. What was stonehenge used for? 3. Did magic ever exist, and if so does it still?
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i know you stated the earth is not hollow and that any misinterpretation of it was due to the vast underground networks witnessed first hand by tale tellers, is there any truth to olaf jansens story, keeping in mind it rather takes place in an underground bunker rather than a "hollow earth", with its tales of singing giants, monorails, and the rest?

second question, any significance to house cats, specifically, in the past were they engirneered in any way for the benefit of "helping" humans, like, their pur holds a calming frequency, or their overall nature and "aura", for lack of a better word, create peace and a better emotional/physical living standard when intune with a companion/owner/master/etc.

are bugs nanomachines (once again, for lack of a beter word) created in the ancient past for specific purposes, that have currently gone wild/simply repeating their intended cycles as created/fully automated. is their anything currently in "nature" that is this type of being/thing/machine which we mistake as "natural" that we observe, or can observe, on the regular, that exist.
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are there man made structures underneath the Chocolate Hills of the philippines?

if there are structures: what is the religious/philosophical intent?

there were 700,000 year old stone tools discovered in the philippines recently. please share information on that if possible
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i Got two things i'm a bit curious about.

1.Looking on google Earth threw Alaska following the River's in the deeper part's of Alaska you can see spot's that were clearly once ancient settlement's in area's clearly unexplored because there is not information about them they look similar to those ruin's discovered in Russia on a that island in the middle of a lake they are Square with Tree's growing around the outcropping's is this a undiscovered ancient settlement & if so is it possible it could be Viking?

2.In all the time that human's have existed why are the polar ice cap's just melting there is more too it then were are told like the ice is more recent i just find it weird that there is so many Volcanic spot's under the antarctic & it's just starting to melt not to mention there is Ancient map depictions of what Antarctica looked like before it was covered in ice.
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Have you or your colleagues done any research into ancient human civilizations on Mars?
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Not as such, Mars is a dead world for well over half a milion years, the myths of it being alive are even older than that, so old in fact that their origin and validity cannot be confirmed.
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Mars is very very far from being a dead world.

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Basic GH videos...

The Ganymede Hypothesis does not answer every question people may have about human and planetary origins. But several of the questions which it DOES answer are big ones, including the question of a first point of origin for modern humans within our system, the relation or non-relation between humans and hominids such as the Neanderthal, and the relation between Cro Magnon (pre-Adamite) man and the people of Genesis. Also explained is the manner in which solar systems like ours are formed in the first place.

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Greetings.

Thank you. Feel free to ask about human history, prehistory and archeology as you please.
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What was Derrinkuyu being used for?
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