Part 17- Khmer polygonal megaliths, the countless slaves, Temples of Bagan, Myanmar(Birma).
Angkor Wat is the most famous buildings of the Khmer Empire, today Cambodia. I've heard many tales about it, including that it was discovered in the 19th Century by a Frenchman called Henri Mouhot, and that the locals had no knowledge of it. Are we to believe all that? On the walls are many visible proofs that visitors from around the world had been there.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POwuR-lWdZ8
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Part 19 - the Unknown History of China, shearer loading mining machines of the antiquity.
The Grottoes of Huashan and the Grottoes of Longyou are never mentioned as anything but mysterious and magical. These caves are showing toolmarks that doesn't make sense, of course, hense the magical side of it. Modern quarries are no different to the acient quarries in looks, so what do you make of this? And of course a lot of other things of interest in China. Enjoy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Oi8aTW9_HE
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Part 31 Ghengis Khan,, the Great Mongol, the unknown History of Mongolia, Biblical Gog and Magog .
Part 29, The Unknown Etruscan History Documentary, Ancient Etruria, Etruscan writing and inscriptions
Another race that disappeared from the face of the Earth for the convenience of the made up history-books. Make up your own mind, here it is...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8mXSQ_R0T0&list=PLJk0yT4erxuSEyHu-0wfUQ0WulbjtWJOu&index=27
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Part 33 The Double Headed Eagle, how come everybody had the same coat of arms? Gandaberuda
The Double Headed Eagle predates everything and we do not know its original meaning and root. Widely used all over the planet showing we all have the same roots. It would be very interesting to hear what people on the forum have to say about the DHE, shouldn’t we all start using for ourselves?
There will be another 10 episodes, but not finished until November-Desember. I can only imagine the time it takes researching all this stuff. My heartfelt “thank you” goes to NewEarth for all her work on our behalf.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZezkcUKG7s&list=PLJk0yT4erxuSEyHu-0wfUQ0WulbjtWJOu&index=31
Until then,
Elen
Part 13, The True History of India, Jetpack Vimanas, bunkers, top hats, giraffes in Asia
I apologise to you, who cannot search this up. I missed one part, I was saving it until a proper moment, forgot about it, and I guess the moment is now.
The history of India is very interesting. Certain things speaks for themselves (I like that) and so no need for explanation. Sometimes a narrator can get in the way, but not this one, IMO. She has said on a number of occations that India has kept faithful to the old traditions and couldn't be led astray as easily as elsewhere.
Make up your own mind.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4T7mfuI0HgI
Enjoy,
Elen
Part 34 Old Earth Ruins, Ancient Dams, Airports, Lifelines, Canal Systems and Underwater Structures
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Here's the next documentary, showing things from Siberia that I have never seen or heard of before. She tells us what we can do with our textbooks too. This is the same style and sense of humour.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgRAni-dFOk
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Part 2 of 4 - Ruins of Old Earth, a Gary Schoenung Documentary
Tour the Earth. These are silent videos without a narrator. Stonehenge has nothing on this. Powerpoints? Vulcanos or atomic cooling stations. Geometric shapes, atomic cooling systems have 2 ponds for that. Anyway, without making up your minds, just yet, we need to see this with our own eyes, the traces from our own past, distant or not.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExzeKeJQ_lI
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