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fmjrey | 5 years ago

Thanks for that reference to Fomenko, I wonder how that relates to the questions being asked by JonLevi on youtube [0].

Not sure what to believe, but I have to admit the questions the guy is asking while showing satellite pictures and old photos are really intriguing. Never mind the possible farfetched explanation, at least you should wonder what possible explanation conventional history and science can provide.

|0] https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5vXBfxN7rxKeJHJxS8dNDw/vid...

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tsimionescu|5 years ago

Thanks for the comedy video!

It was particularly funny when he got to the Parliament Palace in Bucharest, whose construction my parents remember well, and which you can find so many pictures of (not to mention pictures of how the location looked before everything on it was torn down to start work on this).

Basically, it looks like the author starts with the assumption that humanity can no longer build old-style buildings (as if it's hard to use columns) and builds their world-view from there. It is really quite funny.

CabbageRice|5 years ago

Here's a related video

https://www.bitchute.com/video/4yaWXbBF7lYd/

It's very interesting how history becomes muddled over time.

tsimionescu|5 years ago

Awesome! I thought chemtrails was comedy gold, but this is really funny to see! To think you'd know so little of the world that you could convince yourself 'old' buildings (50 years ago! as in the old Eddie Izzard joke) are basically impossible to build, so they must just be discovered.

It's really incredible what you can believe in with the right mix of bad education, lack of experience in the real world, and childlike thinking about how the world hasn't changed. Reminds me of when I was 5 years old and wondering how come some people are bor. children like me, while others were born as adults, or as old people!

throwlaplace|5 years ago

is this some kind of guerilla marketing strategy for a youtube channel? not sure this has anything to do with fomenko except that they were both conspiracy nuts.

tsimionescu|5 years ago

It looks like they are both conspiracy nuts who believe that the entire world history up to some point is an elaborate forgery. Fomenko seems to believe that it was done to suppress knowledge about the Russian empire, while the creator of the videos above seems to believe that everything up to modern history is a forgery and that it was done to obscure the truth of Noah's flood.

The reasons why they believe these things are also different - I haven't read Fomenko, but the videos above seem to focus on a belief that oldish-looking buildings can't be relatively new (they know this becaude they can't find examples of large oldish-looking buildings being built literally today in their area) , so they must have all been dug up from a much more advanced prior civilization, after they had been buried by the flood of Noah.

fmjrey|5 years ago

Nope, I have nothing to do with that guy. I'm just intrigued by all the questions being raised in these videos. Perhaps you would have preferred a link to single video instead of all of them. Hard to single one out, but I'll try: https://youtu.be/TsZFE7CUrYY

As I said, I still doubt some of the explanations brought forward (e.g. the mining activities in the video I just mentioned) but when you see so much visible stuff from satellite imagery in the middle of nowhere in North America it really makes you wonder what was there, what do our history books say?