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Randal Carlson does a great job in his 7 part series of Atlantis, saying it’s sunk in the Azores.
Atlantis speculation is fun.
It’s also wild that aboriginal stories exist about the flooding that happened circa 15,000 years ago with the meltwater pulse of the last ice age.
Neolithic history had to put up with climate change that was an entire order of magnitude more dramatic than anything we are worried about, as Europe and North America shed enormous land ice sheets that were miles thick.
100%. Super fun and wake up call as to what the true dangers of climate change are. Ice ages are no joke
Climate change, like solar weather and meteorites. Yes, people have been sold this story that nukes could do as much damage but honestly I doubt it. Maybe if they put AIs in charge of the red button, without a Petrov to watch it.
Of course criminals accuse the innocent, anyone but them, to be plotting mass murder.
It's the Richat Structure lol. Totally makes sense they built concentric ringed canals on top of a natural formation from an ancient volcano. There isn't that many of these in the world. I dunno if you have read "The Apocalypse of Yajnavalkya" but the big picture they paint in that book really convinced me.
Their thesis is based on the geological history involving the cold period known as the Dryas that led to the Stone Age, about 12000 years ago. Their hypothesis was that it was triggered by a massive meteor storm that struck the earth across north america, the atlantic and europe, up to the Black Sea. (btw, there's good reason to believe that Noah lived in what is now Bulgaria and his boat floated into the black sea and out into the greek archipelago).
It goes further also, and says that they predicted the coming of the storm and relocated their settlement to what is modern Egypt, amongst other things building the great pyramids and the Sphinx, and the egyptians of modern times were mostly descendants of peoples who discovered the abandoned structures after the Atlanteans took off in the direction of the Taurus constellation, specifically the legendary Pleiades.
Tartarus is underneath Tenerife tho. The name itself kinda hints at it, ten- as in tension, peniTENt, and now I am in portuguese speaking land, the word for "hold" or "have" is also related to this root. I kinda didn't realise just how much influence Latin had on Bulgarian quite until I started to learn a bit of Portuguese. The grammar of the two languages is very very close. I always thought the phonetics were connected, the portuguese love the SH consonant a lot, just like the slavs, though they use it mostly for plurals.
Also, Madeira was known by the ancient greeks as "The Blessed Isles" and its only downside was the rough coastline which apparently was seen to have whales dashed on it by the ancient greeks.
Having spent some time around the coast of this island I can understand. It's a meatgrinder of a coastline. Really young. Mostly still pretty much sharp stones. The chinese shop in Santa Cruz had beach rock protection shoes pretty much right at the front of their showroom. I got a pair, they are essential if you wade into the beaches. The sea is intense, to be honest, you have to be really strong swimmer to go out there in most parts, it's not gentle. Not intense, most of the time, but rarely still enough that you can chill, and absolutely zero natural sandy beaches.
Anyhow, there's my crazy piece on it.
I'm sure the Azores are important in some way to this whole story, but they are the upper edge of the cluster of islands that goes down through Madeira, the Canaries and Cape Verde. The climate there is very suitable for cows. The land is substantially older than here in Madeira, and as such a lot more plains land that you can grow grass on.
How do you explain how the dimensions are completely off from Plato’s?
Have a read of the Book of Enoch. The dimensions almost always are mangled in the long time these stories lived only as oral stories, no matter how fastidious the culture was about retaining their correctness. Humans mostly live around 100 years, at best.
The other point is that the volcanoes in the Atlantic, such as this one on Madeira and the ones on the Canaries and so on... aren't that old. Not old enough that weathering could so completely erode them down like we see with Richat.
You really need to see real life young volcanic land to understand just how much older a place that had its geometry defined by an ancient volcano must be than anything in the atlantic.
The entire ocean of this planet is only 200 million years old, or so. The land is much older. There MUST have been a time when this planet was land with only rivers and lakes breaking up the monotony of the variously aged stone of fresh and very old volcanic crystallization.
I'm fascinated that so many y'all are getting into this stuff now. My intuition is that this is all very very relevant and that what caused the Great Flood is about to return.
Fascinating stuff, I only got into it this year. Feel free to share resources or books.
Hopefully we can start building this lost knowledge and piece things together. I think Nostr will have a role to play as it make information even more modular and networked than the internet.
And no have not read any of those books
Recently I read Supernatural by Graham Hancock who tries to synthesise mythological and religious traditions with real happenings, and mentions the book of Enoch, and the idea of the fallen angels, angel-human hybrids, abductions, etc. crazy stuff
yep, it's that kind of thing. Heavily referenced though, and the thesis pivots on genetic mutations brought on by a cosmic ray burst from a nearby star about 40,000 years ago that mostly killed everything on australia and antarctica, namely, one that causes albinism and white skin/red/blonde hair, and one that disables the lactase switch that most mammals have after weaning.
BTW, before anyone starts suggesting it's a white supremacy thing, the bad guys in the story are also white. The whole meme about white supremacy is one of their psychological manipulation tactics, and their own viewpoint, since they are white (the bad guys in the stories, referred to as "The Watchers" in the book of Daniel and elsewhere.)
Also, I didn't intentionally pick to start drinking milk as my main dietary staple because of this story, it was simply cheap and I tested it out and didn't get an allergic reaction. I get allergic reactions from almost all animal products fed on seeds, and sometimes I can even smell the traces of the corn oil in the meat especially when I stew it.
Most of my milk comes from a wet, grass covered, flat island group, the Azores, and even when they don't make a song and dance about it, most of it is actually pasture fed, because over there there is space and endless water from the north sea winds. Sometimes I find a tiny problem with the mainland sourced supermarket brands, Continente and Pingo Doce. Pingo seems to be the worst, but Continente is not so great.
Neither of them cause me a problem in comparison to the eggs I just bought the other day, which likely were produced right here in Madeira. For two days my breath was short, had 4 on day one and then two the next day.
Regardless of this, as the diet has taken its effects on my body, it seems to me like a milk-heavy diet might promote longevity. It certainly makes my skin clearer.
Keep in mind that I am pretty sure the situation would be even better if it was raw goat and sheep milk. Cow milk is a USA/western Europe thing. I'm hoping to have my own farm in a year or two and run a herd of goats, and get on a diet of raw goat milk and (not raw) goat meats. Goats are just a little bit more agile than sheep for the ripply landscape here, and don't graze, they nibble at everything leafy. So I can probably also experiment with planting things that add something to the quality of the milk. Like, I'm thinking that they probably would pass through a lot of the good stuff in Olive leaves, and not to mention once the trees get big enough, they produce olives and the oil is magic stuff too.