Jimmy Corsetti
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And when you add 2,600 plus 9,000, that's 11,600 years ago, which coincides precisely with the Younger Dryas climate catastrophe. of 11,600 years ago, where there was a massive shift in temperature on Earth, a rapid end to the last ice age. And I'm like, what an insane coincidence to be so specific to say 9,000 years. It'd be one thing to say, oh, this was 10,000 years ago.
But 9,000 years, 2,600 years ago coincides precisely with a â we know scientifically of this Younger Dryas climate catastrophe. What caused it? That's the debatable part. Whether it was an impact, a pole shift, sun cycles, whatever it was, that's the debatable part. However, there was mass die-offs of various animals at that time, rapid rise of sea levels.
But 9,000 years, 2,600 years ago coincides precisely with a â we know scientifically of this Younger Dryas climate catastrophe. What caused it? That's the debatable part. Whether it was an impact, a pole shift, sun cycles, whatever it was, that's the debatable part. However, there was mass die-offs of various animals at that time, rapid rise of sea levels.
But 9,000 years, 2,600 years ago coincides precisely with a â we know scientifically of this Younger Dryas climate catastrophe. What caused it? That's the debatable part. Whether it was an impact, a pole shift, sun cycles, whatever it was, that's the debatable part. However, there was mass die-offs of various animals at that time, rapid rise of sea levels.
And so I would say that more than anything. in my mind goes beyond a coincidence. And then you have the site called the Richod structure, which just so happens to match such specific characteristics. Like when it says, you know, made up of concentric circles, specifically three of water and two of land. And who said that?
And so I would say that more than anything. in my mind goes beyond a coincidence. And then you have the site called the Richod structure, which just so happens to match such specific characteristics. Like when it says, you know, made up of concentric circles, specifically three of water and two of land. And who said that?
And so I would say that more than anything. in my mind goes beyond a coincidence. And then you have the site called the Richod structure, which just so happens to match such specific characteristics. Like when it says, you know, made up of concentric circles, specifically three of water and two of land. And who said that?
So that was â so here â it comes from Plato who â the legend was passed down from his uncle of six generations apart who had written about it, passed it, made its way to Plato, and then he communicated it in his â in the Critias and the Timaeus. Um, so, you know, he didn't, he didn't know Solon. He had died, you know, a hundred, 200 years earlier. Right. So this is where people will debate.
So that was â so here â it comes from Plato who â the legend was passed down from his uncle of six generations apart who had written about it, passed it, made its way to Plato, and then he communicated it in his â in the Critias and the Timaeus. Um, so, you know, he didn't, he didn't know Solon. He had died, you know, a hundred, 200 years earlier. Right. So this is where people will debate.
So that was â so here â it comes from Plato who â the legend was passed down from his uncle of six generations apart who had written about it, passed it, made its way to Plato, and then he communicated it in his â in the Critias and the Timaeus. Um, so, you know, he didn't, he didn't know Solon. He had died, you know, a hundred, 200 years earlier. Right. So this is where people will debate.
I'm like, well, how reliable is this? Right. It's like the Bible, right?
I'm like, well, how reliable is this? Right. It's like the Bible, right?
I'm like, well, how reliable is this? Right. It's like the Bible, right?
Or a column, or what's it called?
Or a column, or what's it called?
Or a column, or what's it called?
You could even type in Egyptian clamp. I bet Ben Van Kirkwick has a bunch of photos.
You could even type in Egyptian clamp. I bet Ben Van Kirkwick has a bunch of photos.
You could even type in Egyptian clamp. I bet Ben Van Kirkwick has a bunch of photos.
It is interesting to mention that the Egyptians, so in that same tale, they said that the Egyptians were colonists of a destroyed, of a civilization that was destroyed in a flood cataclysm. Mm-hmm. And that same tale has been taught and told on hundreds of cultures across five continents around the world. I'm like, there's something to it.