Jimmy Corsetti
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Exactly. I can't read ancient Greek. Right. And and and that's that's the thing. It's like it's take people's word for it. Yeah. And so it's like, you know, somebody it could all be all made up. The thing is that I just find that nine thousand year mark.
Exactly. I can't read ancient Greek. Right. And and and that's that's the thing. It's like it's take people's word for it. Yeah. And so it's like, you know, somebody it could all be all made up. The thing is that I just find that nine thousand year mark.
Exactly. I can't read ancient Greek. Right. And and and that's that's the thing. It's like it's take people's word for it. Yeah. And so it's like, you know, somebody it could all be all made up. The thing is that I just find that nine thousand year mark.
Yeah. And, you know, when it comes to Atlantis, I have a friend. What she had said was let me give her a shout out. Nicky Anna Jones. She had said that she looks at Atlantis not as a place, but as an epoch of time, the time of when people were traversing the continents. doing great things that was lost to time, that that was Atlantis.
Yeah. And, you know, when it comes to Atlantis, I have a friend. What she had said was let me give her a shout out. Nicky Anna Jones. She had said that she looks at Atlantis not as a place, but as an epoch of time, the time of when people were traversing the continents. doing great things that was lost to time, that that was Atlantis.
Yeah. And, you know, when it comes to Atlantis, I have a friend. What she had said was let me give her a shout out. Nicky Anna Jones. She had said that she looks at Atlantis not as a place, but as an epoch of time, the time of when people were traversing the continents. doing great things that was lost to time, that that was Atlantis.
It would be the missing chapter of human history, as Graham Hancock has put it. You know, when it comes to the wrist shot, though, that is just such a fun mystery. And with the fact that it matches other striking similarities, like, for example, that the outer walls of Atlantis were said to be lined in gold.
It would be the missing chapter of human history, as Graham Hancock has put it. You know, when it comes to the wrist shot, though, that is just such a fun mystery. And with the fact that it matches other striking similarities, like, for example, that the outer walls of Atlantis were said to be lined in gold.
It would be the missing chapter of human history, as Graham Hancock has put it. You know, when it comes to the wrist shot, though, that is just such a fun mystery. And with the fact that it matches other striking similarities, like, for example, that the outer walls of Atlantis were said to be lined in gold.
It turns out that Mauritania has enormous gold deposits that prior to the discovery of gold in North America, Europe got most of their gold from Mauritania. Really? That's the reason why they don't allow digging or ground penetrating radar out there. They're still protecting their gold there. Also, other things like having an abundance of elephants.
It turns out that Mauritania has enormous gold deposits that prior to the discovery of gold in North America, Europe got most of their gold from Mauritania. Really? That's the reason why they don't allow digging or ground penetrating radar out there. They're still protecting their gold there. Also, other things like having an abundance of elephants.
It turns out that Mauritania has enormous gold deposits that prior to the discovery of gold in North America, Europe got most of their gold from Mauritania. Really? That's the reason why they don't allow digging or ground penetrating radar out there. They're still protecting their gold there. Also, other things like having an abundance of elephants.
And now that we know that the Sahara was green up until approximately 5,000 years ago, there are studies that show that there would have been a massive network of rivers throughout the Sahara as well as the largest freshwater lake. And these studies have shown that it would have been massive routes for human migration all through the Sahara, which is now, of course, a big dust bowl.
And now that we know that the Sahara was green up until approximately 5,000 years ago, there are studies that show that there would have been a massive network of rivers throughout the Sahara as well as the largest freshwater lake. And these studies have shown that it would have been massive routes for human migration all through the Sahara, which is now, of course, a big dust bowl.
And now that we know that the Sahara was green up until approximately 5,000 years ago, there are studies that show that there would have been a massive network of rivers throughout the Sahara as well as the largest freshwater lake. And these studies have shown that it would have been massive routes for human migration all through the Sahara, which is now, of course, a big dust bowl.
But I consider that more suggestive evidence that if Atlantis â if there was a lost capital â Why wouldn't it be â why couldn't it be in the Sahara? And if the colonists went to Egypt on the other side of the continent, it's not that unreasonable to suggest. And I also say this. A lot of people say, well, it's not an island, so it couldn't be Atlantis.
But I consider that more suggestive evidence that if Atlantis â if there was a lost capital â Why wouldn't it be â why couldn't it be in the Sahara? And if the colonists went to Egypt on the other side of the continent, it's not that unreasonable to suggest. And I also say this. A lot of people say, well, it's not an island, so it couldn't be Atlantis.
But I consider that more suggestive evidence that if Atlantis â if there was a lost capital â Why wouldn't it be â why couldn't it be in the Sahara? And if the colonists went to Egypt on the other side of the continent, it's not that unreasonable to suggest. And I also say this. A lot of people say, well, it's not an island, so it couldn't be Atlantis.
So I'm like, well, the part they leave out is that the ancient Greek word for island was nesos and neson, which had five different meanings, one of which was island. The other was peninsula, promontory, as well as land within a continent surrounded by lakes, rivers, or streams.
So I'm like, well, the part they leave out is that the ancient Greek word for island was nesos and neson, which had five different meanings, one of which was island. The other was peninsula, promontory, as well as land within a continent surrounded by lakes, rivers, or streams.