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long but very informative

funny how this isnt talked about much-mostly because this is modern day Iraq id guess and we were told the greeks gave us these gifts...but they mislead us

 

 the sumerians invented or gave us  the code of law /religion/time/calender/agriculture /writing and the wheel and many more things .they flourished in a town of 34000  plus people while europe was in the stoneage..they recorded there history on stone tablets.they have a creation story.a flood story.they talk of the planets and stars-just fascinating stuff all this 4500bc

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Great upload Damage.

 

I personally believe there are older civilizations but evidence of them was wiped out by rising sea levels following the last ice age.

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As a Christian I believe in one and only one God, do I believe there has been a few "Do Overs" oh yeah...

 

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What is mentioned is that the Region of Mesopotamia has not changed for thousands of years....

But there is a theory that this area was nearly Rain Forest 6 to 12 Thousand years ago.

This Theory explains why the whole Empire was built because at the time, the place was NOT A Desert But rather

one of the most Fertile places on Earth. The same theory accounts for the Sphinx and the Pyramids for when they were created,

It was a very Green area and not the Deserts of today. Otherwise who the Hell Toils in the Desert to Build Monoliths like those for 40-50 years each?

 

If the Theory is true it would explain why so many people migrated North to Asia and Europe for a more Temperate Climate.

This theory would also account for the Desert areas growing larger every year especially the Sahara and other Middle-eastern Deserts..

 

http://truthfrequencyradio.com/the-true-age-of-the-sphinx-and-did-the-earths-axis-tilt-violently-in-2345-bc/

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so 6000 years ago Sumerians recorded on stone tablets  there history and also talked about how the earth was formed and they describe the planets we had yet to discover  ...this stuff will blow your mind...

so yesterday i saw soemthing from nasa talking about another planet.sounds like the one the Sumerians call nibiru...so i found this video

 

now what this guy talks about is actual infomation found written on stone tablets from 6000 years ago

check this out

 

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I love history totally fascinating love this download but it's always the best to get it from a close source right?and I believe if you talk to Budman he can tell you first hand because I'm pretty sure he was alive back then

....... :lol:....I sure hope he doesn't see this...haha

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Some of you may remember that I am a collector of ancient North American artifacts. In my new job as a truck driver I get to stop at some great places to view and sometimes hunt for things I collect.

 

Last week I was able to stop at the Blackwater Draw site in eastern New Mexico next to the town of Clovis. This is where scientists discovered evidence of the first humans to come to the Americas known as the Clovis Culture (named for the town).  Their distinctive fluted spear points were found with bones of wooly mammoth and other extinct megafauna animals that vanished more than 11,000 years ago at the end of the last ice age. To a collector, owning artifacts from this era is a thrill. I have a number in my personal collection and they are my prized posessions.

 

The park was closed this trip, but I hope to take a tour in the near future.

 

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Some of you may remember that I am a collector of ancient North American artifacts. In my new job as a truck driver I get to stop at some great places to view and sometimes hunt for things I collect.

 

Last week I was able to stop at the Blackwater Draw site in eastern New Mexico next to the town of Clovis. This is where scientists discovered evidence of the first humans to come to the Americas known as the Clovis Culture (named for the town).  Their distinctive fluted spear points were found with bones of wooly mammoth and other extinct megafauna animals that vanished more than 11,000 years ago at the end of the last ice age. To a collector, owning artifacts from this era is a thrill. I have a number in my personal collection and they are my prized posessions.

 

The park was closed this trip, but I hope to take a tour in the near future.

 

580c03ad197f1_signjpg.jpg

 

580c03d2d8884_20161019_120421.jpg

 

 

Sorry for the off-topic question, just wondering how things are going for you @LOM. 

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I love history. I seriously do. I read about it. Watch it. This is all interesting stuff. Keep the comments flowing. :D

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Going pretty good @@Joe Canadian. Working for a small regional company that pays salary instead of by the mile. Had my automatic snow chains installed last week. Just push a button from inside my truck and I'm off and running.

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Going pretty good @@Joe Canadian. Working for a small regional company that pays salary instead of by the mile. Had my automatic snow chains installed last week. Just push a button from inside my truck and I'm off and running.

 

 

Automatic snow chains, wow, you are doing well @LOM. I have been travelling a lot to the British Columbia interior lately visiting customers, doing sales and the odd delivery on a brand new 5T truck with generic,  stone age, snow chains. It really sucks.  On a side note FU@@TBB haha

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Some of you may remember that I am a collector of ancient North American artifacts. In my new job as a truck driver I get to stop at some great places to view and sometimes hunt for things I collect.

 

Last week I was able to stop at the Blackwater Draw site in eastern New Mexico next to the town of Clovis. This is where scientists discovered evidence of the first humans to come to the Americas known as the Clovis Culture (named for the town).  Their distinctive fluted spear points were found with bones of wooly mammoth and other extinct megafauna animals that vanished more than 11,000 years ago at the end of the last ice age. To a collector, owning artifacts from this era is a thrill. I have a number in my personal collection and they are my prized posessions.

 

The park was closed this trip, but I hope to take a tour in the near future.

 

580c03ad197f1_signjpg.jpg

 

580c03d2d8884_20161019_120421.jpg

Very cool LOM. American history going way back has to be very interesting in that area. NM and Arizona would have been an amazing place to see during that time. 

 

My dad is a Texican so we have a little bit of native blood in us. I sure wish we selfish fucks would of valued more than just the women that came here long time ago. 

 

Our ancestors paybacks are coming real soon. Someone else wants this land now. 

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