u/FizzlePopBerryTwist

You ever think its weird how gold and crystals were so valued for superstitious reasons, but once we invented computers they're actually extremely important for them to function?

I'm not saying the millions of tiny quartz crystals attached to circuits are the same as placing a shiny crystal in the middle of a sigil, but isn't it weird how there's a true way to harness measurable properties of things occult practices believe had passive uses under superstition and such? Is technology such a positive tool for humanity that the forces of evil sought to poison our relationship to the elements that make it function even millennia ago? Could some people inherently sense a greater purpose for these components in creation, but not understand how to express the proper application of their value?

Just some 2 AM thoughts. :)

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u/FizzlePopBerryTwist — 1 day ago
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Paleoindian campfire built on a stratum of small flood gravels in Brushy Creek in Texas. Credit to David Calame's team!

u/Comfortable_Cut5796 — 4 days ago

This is not a thread for theories about super out there ideas like Tartaria, Atlantis, etc. But I am hearing more and more from friends connected to the Texas archeological community about just little things that don't add up. A Clovis People arrowhead found at the wrong level or inside animal bones from something not supposed to be alive at a certain time period, a building that might have had a cornerstone date chiseled long after the original founding, a fort built over another structure that seemed to be there before, complaints that many finds are "documented" but don't add up to the official record and are not discussed because it might harm someone's reputation.

This is what this thread is for: Subjects of small, but documented discrepancies and individual smaller mysteries in isolation. I know people come here yearning to talk about paradigm shifts, but it is not all coming from experts or even people in the field. This thread is for those who have put their hands on shovels, excavators, took the photos, dug in the dirt, and a place for people to respond with POSSIBLE theories that may differ wildly from other conclusions or bring up questions of overlooked evidence.

I don't know how successful this thread will be, but I am hoping it will act as a way to let people vent a little, get some relief from stringent legacy academia if they have an earnest desire to simply come to the truth of unusual findings.

We're not going to solve everything in one go. Nobody's going to find the smoking gun to the Shroud of Turin or anything like that. Let's just try to give people a place to speak their piece and see what happens.

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u/FizzlePopBerryTwist — 22 days ago