10 Facts About The Flood That Contradict The Official Story - Alternative View

10 Facts About The Flood That Contradict The Official Story - Alternative View
10 Facts About The Flood That Contradict The Official Story - Alternative View

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Video: 10 Facts About The Flood That Contradict The Official Story - Alternative View
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Today we will not talk about the "Biblical" flood, but about what happened quite recently, namely in the 19th century. This then completely changed the old world, and in its place came the familiar for us, with its own interpretation of history. Let's consider the facts that tell us about this recent event.

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1. The incredible similarity of existing buildings around the world, known as "antique", Europe, Russia, China, India, North and South America, Africa, Australia.

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Rome.

2. "Sagging into the cultural layer", to a depth of 4 meters and even more, buildings and structures built earlier than the 19th century.

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Moreover, everywhere the "cultural layer" consists, as a rule, of a homogeneous material of sedimentary origin (sand and clay), under which there is often a fertile layer. Excavations in Mesopotamia clearly confirm this fact.

3. Large scatter on the time scale of the same type of architecture, up to several thousand years, and the architectural style, in general and in details, structural elements, practically did not undergo any changes for thousands of years, as if some standards were invented for thousands of years. And then these standards have not changed for hundreds and thousands of years? Nothing was invented? New technologies, materials, styles have not appeared? Very strange…

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Baalbek.

4. Remains of canals and hydraulic structures, sometimes technically very complex (dams, sluices, aqueducts), moreover, in a volume that exceeds the technical, financial, human capabilities in their construction, in places where, by definition, their presence is at least strange, sometimes just unnecessary … Climatically completely unfounded (for example, irrigation canals in the northern regions, in areas far from the present centers of concentration of settlements in the following regions: Siberia, Arkhangelsk region, Karelia, Caucasus, Kamchatka, etc.),

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aqueducts-aqueducts in places where it is winter for six months and very low temperatures, at which the aqueducts will simply be destroyed). From a technical point of view, the finishing of these canals and structures, granite blocks, even in places far from the places where these granites were mined, their technical complexity (slopes of one or two degrees on tens and sometimes hundreds of km, taking into account the difficult terrain, sometimes even mountainous regions).

5. The presence of a large number of maps, with a high accuracy of plotting settlements, longitude and latitude, vegetation (forests in the north), rivers, canals, roads, which, according to the official history, either do not exist, or were created or discovered much later (for example, land roads from Moscow to St. Petersburg, built only in the 19th century, canals connecting the Don and Oka in the region of Tula, the Volga-Don canal, built only in the 20th century, in the Volgograd region, etc..).

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A large number of settlements in the North, along the Siberian rivers, in the region of Kamchatka, Chukotka, the coast of the Arctic Ocean. The relief of the coastline of Antarctica, which only in the 20th century could be seen with the help of satellites, and the coast of which is under a thick layer of ice.

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6. The presence of a large number of salt water bodies, underground sources, from the Arkhangelsk region to Turkmenistan, from the Urals and to Altai. And also a large number of salty soils.

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7. The presence of the North Sea fauna in the South seas and lakes. North Sea seals (or rather their relatives), in Lake Onega, in the Caspian Sea, in Baikal! Fish species related to the North Sea species are flounder in the Black and Caspian Seas, herring in the Black and Caspian Seas, omul in Baikal, and many other species. Moreover, they all go to spawn in rivers upstream, in the Don, Volga, Dnieper (i.e. to the north), as well as downstream from Baikal - to the Angara, but also to the north! Those. to the side where their relatives live in the Arctic Ocean! That says about the arrival of their ancestors from the North.

8. False inflation of the hypothesis of global warming, which is globally in no way connected either with the content of CO2 in the atmosphere or with solar activity, but is associated with only one thing - the presence and amount on the land surface (including in its thickness) of a substance capable of accumulating and give off heat, namely water, in its various states of aggregation: liquid water and ice.

9. Sacred Mountains. All nations have sacred mountains. Moreover, it is very difficult to find an explanation of what is so sacred about them.

10. Fortresses, castles, kremlin. Until the 17th century, all over the world there was a huge number of fortresses, fortresses-stars, castles, monasteries, with high fortress walls, especially near rivers, reservoirs, kremlin (essentially the same fortresses), which in their structure were many times larger than their fortification purpose, according to the types of weapons used in those wars. Most of them are currently either completely destroyed, or according to the official history, in the 17-19th centuries they were destroyed by war (cannonballs), survived terrible fires that destroyed them in whole or in part.

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Moreover, most of them were known back in the 18th century, were plotted on maps, described in many later literary works. The costs for their construction, the presence in the 18th century, when already according to the official history there were no mass wars, the remoteness from the theaters of military operations of those years (for example, in Siberia, in the Northern cities), indicate that their purpose was clearly not for protection against raids.

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