i think it is reasonably possible that a relatively advanced human civilization (e.g., concrete- and steel-making) lived, say, 20000 years ago and left no traces. that is tens of thousands of years after humans became anatomically modern, but still twice as old as the oldest ruins of human cities found. cities made with buildings like our modern ones would simply not survive in any form whatsoever over that time scale, but stone buildings likethe pyramids would remain recognizable.
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That's totally possible
9/11 definitely! I still can't believe how some of these things are physically possible (the way the building fell and so on).
BUSH DID 911! Or he(Cheney Et. Al.) knew about it ahead of time and intentionally allowed it to happen. It's just consistent with everything else he did, and how insane a shift he created in American life in the immediate reactionary wake.
Actually most of the "mechanics"/physics of the day make sense to me.
Regarding 911 look up Larry Silverstein, who he is, what he said regarding building 7 and where he was Not that day.
Deutsche Bahn is intentionally kept shitty in order to support the car industry in Germany
Fucking jes!
Germany has a lobbyism problem
Additional to that I believe that the car industry had a say in the design of EV charging infrastructure. When you go to a normal gas station, you can pay with any of the already established payment methods (e.g. cash, credit card etc). But when you want to charge your EV at a charging station, you have to register with the energy provider beforehand in order to use it. This is an additional hassle to convince people of overthinking their decision to switch to an EV.
You can't pay with the established payment methods at a charging station - at least, in my region.
It's the Mandela Effect stuff for me. I kind of believe it and oddly enough have a lot of friends that do as well. If some scientist discovered that dimensions were merging and small pockets of the population remember facts from the old dimensions I would feel justified.
I do in fact remember it being announced that Mandela died in prison and I was confused when he came back into the news.
I feel like the theory about an advanced ancient civilization makes a lot of sense and explains a lot of things that are often times brushed off as "they were very hard workers" or even straight up denied or hidden from the public, or maybe just a bizzare coincidence that matches up at several different locations around the world at about the same time 🤷♂️
Those theories, as well as most fraudulent archaeology, are more often than not white supremacist propaganda designed to make you think less of brown peoples' intelligence, strength, and force of will.
Edit: I still spell like a toddler
Isn't it funny how you can just hand wave an entire theory because someone said it's racist and then millions repeat that notion. It's like the new version of "he's a crazy conspiracy theorist", it's a useful tool to discredit someone without having to prove them wrong. The Graham Handcock theory is obviously what is being referred to here and the fact that he's called racist blows my mind. How does the age of the pyramids affect who actually built them, it's either 4000 year old Africans or 12000 year old Africans, they were built in Africa by Africans.
I wouldn't say it's belief itself as much as "I want to believe" that aliens have either crashed here or made contact with us, but it's not anywhere like the major big coverups these conspiracies usually tell.
In my head-canon, these were otherwise minor incidents that only a handful of people know about, and they keep it under wraps because they don't know jack shit about the aliens, can't actually talk to them, and don't want to scare people as well as the evidence they have isn't conclusive because it's not made of fantastic magic materials, but just normal fucking shit you can find on Earth like gold and iron.
It sure would be more interesting than "it was a mylar weather balloon, and people just didn't know about mylar at the time and the only reason it even blew up was because of an over-zealous newspaper reporter who wrote that famous headline, while the retraction for that headline went completely under the radar as it was less sensational."
I love watching and reading about the paranormal, and strongly believe I lived in a haunted house while growing up.
It's not a conspiracy thing but kinda falls into the territory.