This is the fourth volume 4 of what will be a lengthy new series, in which I highight places, concepts, and historical events that people have suggested that I research in a new multi-volume series that is a compilation of work I have previously done.
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That one in China looks like a melted city,, there's many old world melted building/citys around,,,
I really love how your cracking there version of his/story like an egg 🥚 nice and easy with a soothing voice destroying their narrative as a child growing up in the suburbs of DC I could see the storyline doesn’t match up to the infrastructure and architecture in my opinion
Michelle there is a elephant rock in Utah!
Thank you Michelle! I stand here in my kitchen at 6 am filled with gratitude for your research! I have been blessed to have my father live to the wonderful age of 86 and I have the curiosity of a child. (I have to admit lol) What you share is all here or was!
Dose anyone also watch Mind Unveiled' channel aswell? Seems like alot about our history is unravelling.
The Pikes Peak International Hill Climb, also known as The Race to the Clouds, is an annual automobile hillclimb to the summit of Pikes Peak in Colorado, USA.
the Slovenian Waterfalls and Twin Falls in Maui at 39:08 are identical to Ash Cave in Hocking Hills, OH.
That place is worth looking into, years ago at my first visit I had weird feelings about the place not being all natural, like there are nicely carved stone steps (stairs rather) in the middle of natural formations- so the story goes… The cave house is mostly the one makes me wonder the origins of the neighborhood's rock formations.
This is another wonderful video Michelle! Thank you!
Lewistown Pa here,they just whipped out a lot of old structures in this town.they also found really old safe with I believe 80,000 gold coins.thats the word
A reservoir with no name. Imagine this.
Your voice sounds very familiar ✌️..thanks for what you're doing ❤️
Hi Michelle, Love your videos! There is a very interesting man made lake in Bucks County, Pennsylvania about an hour north of Philadelphia named Lake Nockamixon. There is a Rosacrucian Temple next to the Lake with three pyramids, and many strange things are reported to happen around the lake. I myself have had two strange experiences while driving on the road that runs along the lake near the temple. Once I saw a white buck leading a herd of deer across the road toward the lake, and another time I was driving right in that same spot just before dusk and I saw what looked like a seamless silver shiny metal blimp shaped object about 60 feet long descending quickly from the sky going down on the other side of the treeline next to the road. Considering the rate of speed it was coming down, and the fact that on the other side of the narrow treeline was nothing but lake, I determined that it must have been gone into the lake itself…there would be no other place for it to land. Very strange. There is also a "medical clinic" in that same area, founded by R. Swinburne Clymer, a spiritualist and Grand Master Rosacrucian. The lake was the creation of Maurice Goddard, a lieutenant colonel who served under Eisenhower, and was opposed by local residents who had their properties seized and their towns and farms flooded. Goddard is said to have committed suicide in 1995 at the age of 83. A couple other interesting place to look into not far from there: Columcille Megalith Park (known as America's Stonehenge), Ringing Rocks Park, a boulder field with rocks that ring like bells (which I once heard on a television program was connected on a triangular ley line configuration with Stonehenge and Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio, though I haven't been able to confirm that). Also not too far is Fort Mifflin, a star fort in Philadelphia, which as yet I haven't heard you mention in your videos. Thank you for all your research and helping to pierce the veil of delusion. ❤🙏❤
Fantastic research!!
I wonder why the British would have allowed the border to vary in favor of giving US so many metal rich areas? And the border going thru the peninsula of Point Roberts in Washington state. What would be the reason in isolating those people which was really a hardship for them when the border was closed in the past couple of years? Also other communities around great lakes. Also go thru several communities, a coworker was born in Ontario, but the bedroom was over the border, so he says he was born in the states really, his claim to fame.
love your channel and style. theme music is great serious and relaxing.
Brilliant work as always! Speaking of lakes and waterfalls, I would urge you to look at the finger lakes areas and Taughannock Falls (highest falls east of the Missouri) and compare with a 17th century map. The Finger Lakes aren’t there on my 1651. Not even the Great Lakes are shown. Hudson’s Bay seems to extend much farther south. And yet, Lake Huron was discovered, they say, in 1615 they say, although Etienne Brûlée had been there among the Algonquian people since 1610?
Michele, I hear you are coming to georgia. I would really love to connect with you bc I live here and have been researching and have lots of info about some special sites as well as what mountains appear to be pyramids.
Texas has 7000 lakes and 6999 were man made and all after 1940. I think you’re missing the main reason for the lakes. It was to destroy the rivers. With the rivers and canals people were able to travel freely not to mention feed themselves. In Texas they put the roads in the old river beds. There are cities at the bottom of all of them.
So we had electric all over and then converted to gasoline and now back to electric? I can’t help but think BUILD BACK BETTER refers to the electrical grids you are exposing! Great work!
Thank you so much for your work!
💙👍
Native of Oklahoma myself, the layline aspect is of most interest to me. To tether your work of lakes in Oklahoma my connection is my grandmother was the head secretary to the Chief of Lake Patrol a few decades ago. I wish I'd asked more, she had interesting data of knowledge ifrom internal information. She knew of Eufaula as your comment states.
howdy! i love your work and have you ever read the astavakra samhita? it’s probably my favorite text to read when im feeling lost:)
Liebe Michelle, a friend of mine, a 25 year old superbly fit and able Nigerian bloke, drowned suddenly in broad daylight, amongst many friends, in Lake Travis in Texas. He slid into the water from a yacht, briefly submerged and then immediately burst to the surface wide eyed in terror only to submerge again and twirl downward to his death. His body was found 24 hours later. This accursed lake devoured him.
I am reminded of a verse from Longfellow as I watched this clip, something forgotten in the new woke world where common sense is not as common as it was.
As unto the bow the cord is,
So unto the man is women;
Though she bends him, she obeys him,
Though she draws him, yet she follows him;
Useless without each other!
Longfellow. Hiawatha’s Wooing.
Whiskytown damn and lake near Redding, CA flooded the town by the same name. Has a glory hole style spillway as well.
Michelle, you do a nice job of addressing your followers. Thanks.
In southwestern Indiana theres a man made ‘army Corp or engineers’ Patoka Lake / Dam / rumors & stories of small town that was flooded by the dam build. Patoka river flows into the lake and I’ve heard stories of how Jasper used it to transport lumbar which is why we in Jasper are or were the #1 woodworking capital of the realm. Perhaps with your tried and True techniques, you may discover why this town was drowned and covered by Damed Patoka River. It resides in Dubois, Davies county, Elkhart is close, believe there is a Patoka area that has a bait shop or maybe Elkhart… it’s a beautiful area and well maintained with a beach, camping areas all around &
It is awfully large connecting some very distant places. Keep it up Michelle, I am almost to my point of inspiration as soon as I find a car to buy. MVA 12/21/19 nearly killed me and now dual hip replacements, brain bleed caused by trauma now brain damage
Causing memory issues like a mild Alzheimer’s. I love your work on Everything since you go deep and it seems you make it so easy and smooth. 💯👍🏼👍🏼🫡
At 23:36 “KLF is gonna rock you”.
Great album!
Had to go listen again after Michelle’s comments, yep, album still ROCKS!
Also MICHELLE IS AWESOME!!!!!!
Turkey does this (flood sites). Anatolia is some kinda epicenter for some kinda energy. From the Hittites, Lydia to Phrygia & the byzantine empire (to me, they like Venetians, carry the legacy of The Phoenicians/Punic) it seems 'location, location, location' really matters. I have heard it said "Magog" in the Bi-Bull (2 contracts), that relates to "End Time" prophecies (to me the Bi-Bull was made by Morocco and is a PLAYBOOK, to remain in control: it all relates to trauma & hormone production), is [true] north of Israel. For centuries it was interpreted as Russia (as the Bear, to me, The REAL "Bear" is The Swiss Guard, but I digress), but on a GLOBE Turkey ends up in that geographic designation.
I think if you put your psyche on Anatolia, you may find out something none of US even knew we could think.
"NOS. 29-28: a group showing two bull-men standing on the symbol of the Earth and supporting the Sky."
[The Hittites, O.R. Gurney, 1966]
"The Median religion was a corrupt form of Zoroastrianism. It has been seen that this creed originated in Egypt with the union of the two rival lines of the Ammono-Hittite Mezahab, and the Horite Tahath or Thothmes. The Mithriac cult was adopted by the Moschi or Cappodocians representing the family of Jabez, Mesha, and Mezahab, by the Beerothites or Parthians to whom Hadar the son-in- law of Thothmes introduced it, by such of the Kenezzites as did not follow the disc- worshipping heretic Bechenaten of Tell-el Amarna, and by the Gekerite Brahmans whose early writings celebrate Mitra with Varuna. The creed to which this worship pertained was a mediating one so far as the Horite and Ammono- Hittite religions were concerned, but it was one of antagonism to other Hittite systems. Ormuzd, or Ahura Mazda, its chief divinity, was the enemy of the demon Ahriman, or Angra -Mainyus, and the evil spirits classified with him appear to represent the chief advocates of the worship of Baal Peor or Merodach in Palestine and Chaldea."
[HITTITES: THEIR INSCRIPTIONS & THEIR HISTORY, JOHN CAMPBELL, M.A. , LL.D., CH. XIX: THE ARYAN STRUGGLE FOR SUPREMACY OVER THE HITTITES OF WESTERN ASIA., 1891]
"But why did the antiquity of the Phrygians cause them to be linked with the interpretation of divine myth in particular? In order to suggest an answer, we must briefly consider why & how myth came to be interpreted in the first place. It is well known that in the Greek world of the fifth century B.C. the dominance of mythic narrative as an explanatory discourse began to be challenged by the emergence of other modes, historical, philosophical, & medical. Yet the centrality of myth in earlier Greek culture and its incorporation into classic works of art and literature, the Homeric epics above all, gave it a prestige that it never lost. One response on the part of many intellectuals was to co-opt that prestige by reinterpreting traditional divine myths as coded accounts whose real meaning could be revealed only by those with the proper interpretive key. An often-cited remark of Pausanias nicely sums up this view:
“when I began this work I used to look upon these Greek stories as markedly on the foolish side; but when I had got as far as Arcadia my opinion about them became this: I guessed that the Greeks who were accounted wise spoke of old in riddles and not straight out, and that this story about Kronos is a bit of Greek wisdom” (8.8.3). In other words, divine myth could be appreciated as a type of ancient wisdom, one that through the application of the proper techniques could be mapped onto types of modern wisdom. By the Hellenistic period, a range of such techniques had been developed, of which the two most popular were precisely those attested for these Phrygian tales: the historicizing interpretation that saw the gods as ancient rulers & culture heroes, & the allegorizing interpretation that saw them as symbols of elements and forces in the natural world.
54To a large extent, no doubt, the appropriateness of these interpretive techniques could be demonstrated simply by their ability to “reveal” the modern wisdom that was alleged to lie encoded in the ancient narrative."
[Phrygian Tales, J. B. Rives]
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I got lots of notes if you'd like…
https://solreys.blogspot.com/2022/08/dropping-mas-notes.html?m=1
https://solreys.blogspot.com/2020/02/notes-and-notes-and-notes.html?m=1
https://solreys.blogspot.com/2019/04/new-quotes.html?m=1
https://solreys.blogspot.com/2019/03/stock-excerpts.html?m=1
I am going to Turkey in 2023 for my birthday (45). 23, to me, is the number of Mithra. And I think Mithra is key to all this. That is, can function to "cure" the individual from This system. But not as a God, or magic, but like Jungian "Individuation". I think Jung "believed" in Mithra. I do. I AM mithra, is the height of this school of thought. Are YOU Mithra [too]?
""I am a star traveling together with you," the initiate confesses in the Mithraic liturgy."
[Psyche and Symbol , Carl Jung, 1958, Part 2, Ch. 6-Two Chapters from: The Interpretation of Nature and the Psyche; Sec. III. Forerunners of the Idea of Synchronicity, p. 253]
Thank you.
Decorah also has a racetrack.
Astounding work as usual 👏
Lake Ouachita in Hot Springs, AR is covering several towns including a forest that is still beneath the water. One of the islands is called bird island because it’s only trees and there’s also an island that has quartz crystals on it. It’s the largest lake in Arkansas and it’s one of the cleanest in the country. Arkansas has the largest crystal vein in the world. A lot of scuba divers come to see what’s hidden below the surface of Lake Ouachita
The cube like rocks in China that climbers love looks very similar to checkerboard point on Lake Ouachita but it’s mostly submerged under the water
Also : Le Rocher Perce au Québec
As always very interesting thank you.
Hey Michelle , when I was a teen , one of the places we would go and party all night was on the Mississippi River in Alton . Now it’s like the Piasa Bird Park or something but we’d park in a gravel lot right along the river . At street level there was a big cave that was caved in at the back . You could also go up a trail right near the cave and go up on top of some bluffs . There was a big chair carved into the top of the bluff . They called it Kings Chair but also Satans Chair . But you could sit in this chair and look out across a big part of a big river taking over the landscape in front of you
“Revolution in the streets” channel here on YT…
Notice the resistance marches ALL around the world are passing obelisks, or arches….?!
Does this mean they are marching on ley lines with intention?
you are correct about racetracks.
there is an ancient track in the middle of Tulsa, Oklahoma in the Fairgrounds. it is older than the city. The Merchants Exchange Building used to overlook it before it was 'destroyed' by fire. Tulsa is ancient. Morningside Hospital postcard from the early 1900s looked like it was from another dimension. Philbrook, Chandler Park, Tulsa Municipal Water Treatment Plant , Lake Yahola. Tulsa Historical Sociey = gatekeepers.
Kaw lake in north central Oklahoma has an interesting history as well. Just like many man made lakes there's an entire town at the bottom of the lake known as old kaw city. Kaw city was rebuilt west of the lake after its filling. There are islands that get submerged when the waters up and who knows what else is down there
That name 'Hooey' sounds a lot like the Hawaiin word to me. i vaguely remember the term 'hooey hooey' to mean a gathering or party. the singular form I'm not sure
Very nice coverage of my homeland the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. You did pretty well with your pronunciation of Houghton county (ho-ton) and the Keweenaw (key-wa-nah)! I'm near Munising, which is home to Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. There is a lot of interesting old world architecture in just about every town and small city up here and I've been thinking about starting a project with my daughter documenting these buildings what I plan to call the "Marquette Mudflood"
Your research is phenomenal. Thank you so much Michelle ✨
There were numerous waterfalls on the way up to Duluth, but in Wisconsin. Pattinson State Park has one of the biggest falls in the US, I heard. It too does have an old, still in use, rail line that goes up into Duluth, near it. The rail lines serves grain that comes from Canada, and stored in silos in Duluth and now Superior WI, on its journey to General Mill's HQ in Minneapolis, MN. I got to ring that friendship bell too. I noticed the weird rocks too. That tower looks like an old prison and is a rotary international sponsored park.
Lake Greenwood, man made lake in Greenwood,Sc … well that’s what my great grandmother use to tell me
Watching this made me think that the waterfalls are repurposed destroyed lochs to raise or lower boats and ships.most roads along rivers remind me of filled in water canals, similar big river lil river paralleled together popular for oxen driven barge canals,and longboat travel found in Jersey,most canals and railings in Jersey are destroyed or turned to bike paths,or large industrial repurposes.
❤ the work you have done tyvm for sharing!
I've always loved the arch on Kaua'i…only accessible by boat or visible by air. I think you can do the treacherous hike to get there too. Here in Kelowna we have a section of mountain along Mission Creek called Layer Cake Mountain. Looks like a mining area to me.
Have you been to Rocky Point? I will show you around! We just came back from there and we’re blessed with a stunning 1795 Liberty dollar found in the tide pool. Quite a story! I have spotted what looks like a sunken ship near where the coin was found. Lots of stunning old world bays and statues and architecture just 6 hours from you!