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Keith K

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Would you like to hear a campfire story? Oral traditions hold many secrets - ᛏᛁᛗᛖ ᛁᛊ ᛊᚺᛟᚱᛏ. ᚱᛖᛗᛖᛗᛒᛖᚱ ᚹᚺᛟ ᛁᛟᚢ ᚨᚱᛖ. ᛁ ᛚᛟᚢᛖ ᛁᛟᚢ ᚨᛚᛚ. ᛏᚨᚱᛏᚨᚱᛟ

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Apparently the Russians have known history is a lie and Tartaria existed far longer than western nations. They linked Ghengis Kahn as a emperor to a land called Tartaria aka “Karakoram”? 👀 archive.org/details/histor…

Apparently the Russians have known history is a lie and Tartaria existed far longer than western nations.

They linked Ghengis Kahn as a emperor to a land called Tartaria aka “Karakoram”? 👀 

archive.org/details/histor…
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Found this on the official website for Tatarstan history. Apparently it use to be called Tartaria… 😏 History of Tatarstan tatarstan.eu/about-tatarsta…

Found this on the official website for Tatarstan history.

Apparently it use to be called Tartaria… 😏 

History of Tatarstan
tatarstan.eu/about-tatarsta…
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The first telegraph was invented in 1837. In less than 20 years it was mass produced with countless miles of wire made and installed…. Do you really believe this?

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“The Menhir of Le Mans Cathedral, also known as St. Julian's Stone, appears to have a "melted" or flowing appearance due to the natural weathering and erosion of its sandstone surface over time.” Natural weathering now imitates melted…? 👀

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Are you following this incredible researcher yet? Homeros Just dropped a wild video clip from the early 1900s—shows what looks like an actual giant walking among people. The old world keeps leaking through… 👀

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Francesco Queirolo | 1753–54 This statue was carved from a single block of marble—net included. 👀 No sculptor today can replicate it. No records explain how Queirolo did it. Marble’s too brittle for such precision. Chisel and hammer? Nearly impossible. Art… or ancient tech?

Francesco Queirolo | 1753–54

This statue was carved from a single block of marble—net included. 👀

No sculptor today can replicate it.
No records explain how Queirolo did it.

Marble’s too brittle for such precision.
Chisel and hammer?
Nearly impossible.

Art… or ancient tech?