A quick look into the symbolic significance behind the destruction of the noses on statues from antiquity. We explore possible connections between the destruction of noses and knowledge and how perhaps this is a representation of our lost history.
With the recent uncovering of hidden history right beneath our noses, I thought it might be interesting to look into the state of California’s migration history.
Interestingly enough, hundreds of thousands came during the time when there were claims of gold to be in those hills.
Those hills...
The official story on the maps from the 1600s depicting California as an island is that they were intentionally drawn improperly in order to fool people curious about the area. They must have been talking about us.
But they’re not fooling anyone. How could it be on so many maps if that isn’t how...
I share some of the information I’ve gathered for my visit to the new exhibit at the state Capitol tomorrow.
Who woulda thought that MINERS were born with the natural ability to architecturally design buildings so massive yet so intricate? We need some of those miners in this day and age.
I’m...
I think I’m about the proudest Californian in the State right now. I’ve just proven that the state Capitol they claim to have finished construction of exactly 100 year before I was born, existed long before they dug it out from a Mud Flood.
The more I learn about the LIARS that are in...
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Highly advanced civilizations have been here before us, just to be destroyed by some great global catastrophe. But for each race that has died out, another has taken its place, with a selected few holding on to the memories and sacred knowledge of the past race. In our vanity we think we have...
Decided to share this video. If you can get over the voice, you just might find one of the most fascinatingly compiled storylines pertaining to the history of our realm. The video is over 5 hours long, but these 5 hours will feel like Christmas for some.
* Backup: BitChute
The Moon part...
Sara Teasdale
1884 - 1933
Sara Teasdale was an American lyric poet. She was born Sarah Trevor Teasdale in St. Louis, Missouri, and used the name Sara Teasdale Filsinger after her marriage in 1914.
In 1933, she died by suicide, overdosing on sleeping pills.
Sara Teasdale - Wikipedia
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