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The Toth's - system administrators of history?

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This post could have gone on as a post here: The Daily Fake but I think it deserves its own thread as it seems to be a bigger ball of yarn, that others might want to contribute to. I was recently reading about how Harvard Law School’s Magna Carta is an original, here: Harvard Law School’s...

Mosques Enclosed by Columns: the Parthenon, Tomb of Cyrus, and Temple of Anahita

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Introduction This paper examines three ancient structures—the Parthenon, the Tomb of Cyrus the Great, and the Temple of Anahita—highlighting their transformations over time and shared similarities. These sites were all adapted for Islamic worship, featuring mosques enclosed by columns, and...

Terra de Iesso; the Bering Strait and Anian Strait are not the same. Do old maps show a missing landmass we assumed was Alaska?

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I propose that the Bering Strait and the Anian Strait are not the same, and old maps that many of us thought show Alaska (myself included) actually show an entirely different chunk of land bridging the two lands of modern day mainland North America and Siberia. It's also possible that Northeast...

Beyond the Virgin Birth: Cesarean Section as a Key to Understanding Nativity and other Parallel Accounts

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Beyond the Virgin Birth: Cesarean Section as a Key to Understanding Nativity and other Parallel Accounts Abstract : This analysis examines illustrations and narratives surrounding birth of Jesus, Muhammad, Ghazan, Augustus, and Rustam through the lens of the theory that Jesus' birth involved...

Orphan generation origins

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I've noticed a pattern here with multiple people tracing their lineages back to their great grandparents or so when suddenly there's a total wall from all people of this generation where there's no information whatsoever except that they were often orphans and refused to discuss the times or...

Chronological problems in Ancient History

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There are only two trustworthy dates in ancient history. One is the first Olympiad in -776 BC. Since the last one was held in the modern era (AD 394) it is possible to accurately place Greek and Roman history within that timeframe. Egypt’s only reliable date (from astronomical data) is the Sack...

The Great King Edward Mash-Up

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It is my belief that there are nearly always some crumbs of the truth in the narrative repeated in schools, and elaborated upon by academics; there has to be a framework on which to hang the remnants of a once flourishing kingdom; a story into which relics and new archaeological finds can be...

Mausoleum of Omar Khayyam

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Introduction The discussion will focus on the tomb of Omar Khayyam located in Nishapur, Iran. It will be shown how it was "discovered" and "reconstructed" in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. For those who are not familiar with Omar Khayyam, here is a brief list of topics with links...

Chocolate Hills in Bohol Philippines

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I recently stumbled upon this fantastical landscape in the philippines. I can’t seem to find anything about it, but it seems implausible that it’s naturally occurring. From Wikipedia: The Chocolate Hills (Cebuano: Mga Bungtod sa Tsokolate, Filipino: Mga Tsokolateng Burol or Mga Burol na...

Isaac Newton’s Chronology of Ancient Kingdoms

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Isaac Newton is often cited as an early chronological revisionist, so I downloaded a 1728 edition of his Chronology of Ancient Kingdoms to see what I could find. The chronology of ancient kingdoms amended. To which is prefixed, a short chronicle from the first memory of things in Europe, to the...

The Perpetual Black Cube (PDF)

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I wish there was a tool which could translate a pdf into a post of this site's format like Korben Dallas' excellent formating. It can be read in 30 minutes. There are a lot of topics within this pdf, but the focus is that the ancients used digital technology, and after the reset(s) became cargo...

Alexander fights King Porus Invention of firearms reflected in Shahname

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Alexander fights King Porus Invention of firearms reflected in Shahname Abstract Alexander's battle with King Foor in Shahname is discussed, showing that Alexander invented a kind of firearm (the Metal Army), whereas his opponent probably used the trebuchet (War Elephant). This new war...

The ‘History Revolution’ of the early 20th century

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There is a new article on conjuringthepast.com website and as usual it’s too big for me to post here on SH, so this is a synopsis. It’s part of The Dark Earth Chronicles series and discusses a surprising phenomena that occurred at the beginning of the 20th century whereby the official mainstream...

Large detailed globe from 1630 by Willem Janszoon Blaeu

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Last month I've visited the STRAHOV Monastery in Prague which has an interesting library with a large collection of terrestrial and celestial globes from the 17th century One in particular caught my attention which was the Terrestrial globe made by Willem Janszoon Blaeu (Amsterdam 1630) The...

Pennsylvania Dutch Folk Magic

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In the state of Pennsylvania and parts of Ohio and Indiana, there are the Pennsylvania Dutch (actually German). They founded their first town in 1683 in NW Pennsylvania county alongside Mennonites and Quakers. They are split into the Fancy or High Dutch and the Plain Dutch. Pennsylvania Dutch...

Resetters Unmasked

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We've talked about the idea of Resetters in America. These would be wealthy or connected men that would go West in advance of settlers and "develop" cities and towns for population. They were generally connected to politicians and given some kind of land grant, charter, directive or a (fixed)...

Was the temple of King Salomo in Spain? Part 01

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Where did it take place? We have all been told that a certain King Solomon is said to have resided in Jerusalem at the beginning of the 1st millennium BC. So, there are about 900 years between him and the story of Jesus. He was known in Idism and Christianity as a wise ruler. In Islam, he is...

The Horse, Silent Witness to the Past

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This is a genuine request for assistance with some research. At first glance it may seem to be a petty dull subject, but I hope to change that perception. Throughout ‘history’, up until about 100 years ago, horses have always played a major role in all of mankind’s achievements – the good and...

Finials and Cavity Resonance

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There have been many discussions on the reason for these balls and spires, also known as finials, however they seem to overcomplicate the matter by suggesting they were filled with mercury or some other kind of substance. I believe there may be a simpler function that is being overlooked...

Spain; History Repeating Itself - A Warning for Europe (Part Two)

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Continued from Part One... Captain Ramsay’s book is a mine of information that covers much more than the Spanish Civil war, but what is reprinted here is sufficient for this article. It also covers the period following Franco’s victory and his thwarting of Russia’s plan for Cataluña. It’s a...

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