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    Our timeline could be much shorter than we think...

    These"particle colliders" are IMHO not spinning the ether perturbation in one continuous direction but are oscillating at a high frequency thus creating MAGNETIC INDUCTION.
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    Victory Columns were Airship Mooring Masts?

    It was found out at the turn of the century that some natural gas wells contained up to 7% helium found only at that time in the gas wells of the state of OK but most percentages are very small so when Helium became available in large quantities but nothing compared to Hydrogen availability...
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    1888: The Bohdan Khmelnytsky Monument

    There are six men looking and picking at something on the ground. Is it gold leaf from the sculpture? It looks like they are intently looking for something. What are all those stones doing on the ground? Did a shower of stones strike the area knocking off the gold leaf from the sculpture...
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    Hyperborea: what if it still exists?

    There is growing evidence that the Great Flood happened around 1492 and the waters came from the Deep in the last of the revolving water sky blanket covering the northern sky. The voluminous Deep sky waters fell as snow in the northern regions whereas it fell as rain further south. This event...
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    Question | What date? The Bronze Horseman statue of Peter the Great.

    Hmm...this is interesting, and it confirms research I am doing about the before times on earth. Good find! I found a more readable copy of Speculum Mundi and I found that my initial impression of his confirmation of "Thunderstones" to be not in alignment with which I know of this topic. First...
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    Annihilation of the Rigid Airship Industry

    Your postings of photographs of a Zeppelin moored to a mast in a vertical position speaks volumes about winds and the problems associated. A blimp is an extremely large sail and unlike airplanes they are not put aloft in stormy weather. Think of them like a great ship in a sea of air. Now...
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    Annihilation of the Rigid Airship Industry

    What were the problems in our modern era with these giant crafts? First and foremost they present a giant surface area for the wind to move against it like a sail. Cross winds and headwinds of a powerful nature create serious problems for these kinds of crafts. An airplane minimizes the...
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    Victory Columns were Airship Mooring Masts?

    What were the problems in our modern era with these giant crafts? First and foremost they present a giant surface area for the wind to move against it like a sail. Cross winds and headwinds of a powerful nature create serious problems for these kinds of crafts. An airplane minimizes the...
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    Victoria, BC or BS: real history buried in 20 feet of dirt

    It was from the waters of the deep which is in the high sky that fell from above which had clay, sand and gravel(?) . It was a snow clay at places closer to the North Pole. The clay from the event in Chapel Hill NC had a fall of quartz, white tiny pebbles, and a black compound fall on the...
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    Question | What date? The Bronze Horseman statue of Peter the Great.

    May I suggest that the sculpture featured is the real size of the person being immortalized. Much of St. Petersburg is made for very large beings. Just a rough guess the horsed Roman gentleman looks about 20 feet high plus or minus a foot or two. The story about the Thunderstone is...
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    200 years ago: same Population Questions

    I don't think until recent times that the populations were all that large with the only exception being the star fort civilization with its waterworks, canals, ports, star forts, agricultural mini canals, great stone "churches", etc. which may be the civilized Eden culture. There were many...
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    1897: Wuppertal Suspension Electric Railway by Eugen Langen

    I found an anomaly in the video where the surface tram that makes a brief cameo near the end of the original film disappears and doesn't cross the open area between the obstruction and the aerial pylon to the right and then magically reappears from the other side of the pylon! IMHO this is...
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    1897: Wuppertal Suspension Electric Railway by Eugen Langen

    At the end of the video the old stately buildings are replaced by modern architecture and flat windowed boxes!:(
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    1897: A Curious Brown Scum

    Many of the reset phenomena are incorporated into science fiction like War of the Worlds. The death ray = plasma discharge. Brown scum = depositions of materials from the sky. Alien deaths from bacteria = strange diseases that land from the sky. They wish to cover up the real cause of...
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    1897: A Curious Brown Scum

    Depositions of weird substances has been documented by Charles Fort "Book of the Damned" by which he means data that science ignores because it doesn't fit into their tight boxes of plausible explanations. There have been many documented falls of all kinds of materials that defy traditional...
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    1897: Wuppertal Suspension Electric Railway by Eugen Langen

    Holland Amsterdam in 1922 could have used the aerial tram. Look how crowded it is and notice all the children and babies at the end. I got an old Apple computer but the copy and paste doesn't work so watch the video maker on YouTube that Alex 12sb found and watch Amsterdam video...it's...
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    1897: Wuppertal Suspension Electric Railway by Eugen Langen

    In this video you can see the rust of the aerial tram support structures better. I do see people looking at the tram such as tram personnel and people in the tram platform and bridges. Much better video to see details.
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    1897: Wuppertal Suspension Electric Railway by Eugen Langen

    At .08 weird railway signalling device on side of support beam. At .08 trees growing straight out of the concrete sidewalks without any space for absorbing water or growth of the trunk and mud flood windows here, also the doorways are 16 feet high. At 0.11 street empty with no garbage or...
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    1897: Wuppertal Suspension Electric Railway by Eugen Langen

    Necessity is the mother of invention. There must have been an over reaching reason to design, build and invest in this technology in its original iteration at that time. The costs of such a project are going to be astronomically more expensive compared to surface transport costs so the choice...
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    1897: Wuppertal Suspension Electric Railway by Eugen Langen

    Why the impetus for aerial trams? The ground after a severe reset rain of mud, water, sand and a bit of gravel became waterlogged and unstable. To build a solid base to run a normal train became impossible as the weight of a train is extreme especially with loaded cars. People transport is...
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