Anonymous ID: b3d29e July 26, 2022, 9:57 p.m. No.16840061   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0179 >>0252

>>16839976

I think I might be able to explain how one massive asteroid impact created pretty much everything on our planet using energy and geometry.

There's a lot to unpack here so I'll keep it as brief as possible.

 

Taklamakan Desert, China = proposed point of impact with a WSW trajectory as seen from maps.

There are at least 40 blast points/vertices, perhaps more, with at least 10 vertices in each quadrant of the blast zone

E/W midpoint line stretches from Hawaii around the globe to the Newfoundland/Labrador Sea area

N/S midpoint line goes from above Franz Josef Land down through the tip of India to Antarctica

The outer wall of the blast would have wrapped around the globe as it traveled, coming together over the Americas, and I'm willing to bet this is how the Rockies were created (see webm for visual).

 

Connecting the vertices multiple times, each with staggered variations (star polygons), results in the explanation of:

  • continent shapes and major landforms

  • seismic fault lines

  • volcanic hotspots

  • crustal magnetic anomalies

It could also potentially help explain the equatorial bulge.

Anonymous ID: b3d29e July 26, 2022, 10 p.m. No.16840077   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0252

Several remnants of powerful bow echoes are prominent on Earth's landscape (blue moons in webm), but they all seem to radiate outward from the direction of ground impact, including:

  • Himalayas

  • inward bend on Peru/Chile coast

  • outward bend in Ecuador/Peru

  • Scandinavia

  • SE tip of Greenland

 

In weather, the ends of strong bow echoes sometimes create bookend tornadoes and I believe we can see evidence of the something similar in Fiji, the Banda Sea, Romania, and the Tyrrhenian Sea among other places, but on a much larger scale. Indonesia, from Andaman Sea to Banda Sea, is a textbook example of this.

 

There are also several figure 8/double helix type features across the globe that resemble remnants of horizontal vortices, which is in keeping with an extremely energetic blast wind as seen here:

https://i.4pcdn.org/pol/1640486792170.jpg

 

The yin yang is a religious symbol, and it is also the signature of a really powerful vortex, see the Joplin tornado couplet for comparison. Romania is another good example, as the space between S America and Antarctica.

Anonymous ID: b3d29e July 26, 2022, 10:01 p.m. No.16840082   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0198 >>0252

In addition, many geologically interesting spots are +/- 5580 miles from the impact crater or from each other. For example, the Azores, Cape Verde, the Kalahari Desert, the Uluru complex, and the middle of the Hudson Bay are 5580mi from the impact spot in China and they seem to piggyback off each other from there. One example:

  • Canary Islands hotspot to Long Valley Caldera = 5580

  • Long Valley Caldera to the Mariana Trench = 5580

  • Mariana Trench to Yellowstone/Columbia River Basalts = 5580

  • Yellowstone/Columbia River Basalts to Cape Verde = 5580

 

If I'm actually on to something here, it would mean the theory of plate tectonics isn't accurate and continental drift doesn't exist; it's all simply a product of settling and erosion on a sphere still reeling from impact.

 

On a broader level, this could also explain the connection to religion:

  • Tarim mummies

  • Mecca/Hajj black rock

  • Tut's meteorite dagger

  • Nan Medol electromagnetism

  • Book of Revelation

 

Interestingly, US wars in the middle east coincide with main forward blast area. China, Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan, and Libya fall in the section of the asteroid's underground forward trajectory. The locations of Kabul and Kandahar in particular compared to their nearby geologic features makes me wonder what the real catalyst for military action was, but that's my own speculation.

Anonymous ID: b3d29e July 26, 2022, 10:05 p.m. No.16840094   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0101 >>0102 >>0252

Large low-shear-velocity provinces were a direct result of this impact imo

Closest points to the crust are in the NW Sahara/Canary Islands region and the south Pacific

This became a topic of discussion during the La Palma and Tonga volcanic events

Hotspots are interesting creatures

Anonymous ID: b3d29e July 26, 2022, 10:08 p.m. No.16840104   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Now if you'll allow me to get weird, I firmly believe this connects to the clusterfuck we're in now

Consider:

Blackrock/Blackstone

Astrological symbolism

Scientology/Jack Parsons/Crowley & NASA

Mormons always prepping

Vatican vault keeping secret infomation that absolutely belongs to all of humanity

Space Force

Sounds crazy mate but truth is stranger than science fiction

Anonymous ID: b3d29e July 26, 2022, 10:15 p.m. No.16840131   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Oh yeah, just to expound on the Scientology thing

They believe in Thetans and volcanoes play a huge role with them

The planet that supposedly hit Earth was Theia

Anonymous ID: b3d29e July 26, 2022, 10:19 p.m. No.16840147   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0161

All the batshit crazy details of these pseudo-religions is a cover to keep prying eyes away

In reality, they have more information than the rest of the world by far, and are keeping it for themselves

It's why no one has access to the Vatican vaults

It's why Egyptologists and other archaeologists/historians are faggy twats

It's literally biblical and these fucks think they're gonna be gods, it goes far beyond governments

pisses me off honestly

Anonymous ID: b3d29e July 26, 2022, 10:33 p.m. No.16840227   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0231 >>0358

>>16840179

i didn't make the blast pattern, it made itself

lemme explain

that webm started as me finding lines on the bottom of the ocean off El Hierro leading toward Fuerteventura and Lanzarote

Found out that visible line stretched further than that, connecting it to the Atlas Mountains

That got me questioning the hotspot theory in general, because if the islands move over a hotspot then you'd think the old islands would go dormant as they move away

The Canaries aren't like that at all

>wtf

Zoom out, notice craters around Gibraltar

Start looking for more lines on the globe, both above and below water

Everything goes back to the same start point in the Taklamakan

Found the end points of the majority of the lines and connected them in staggered orders, webm is the end result

long winded answer but there you go

Anonymous ID: b3d29e July 26, 2022, 10:45 p.m. No.16840269   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16840252

yeah, used to have a pic of bow echoes across the middle east, can't find it atm

but as far as the LLSVPs go, Canaries and Tonga

They're antipodes

That's interesting, especially considering the formations in the Sahara

Anonymous ID: b3d29e July 26, 2022, 11:53 p.m. No.16840453   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0496

the egyptians didn't make the sphinx but they did try to put lipstick on a pig, so to speak, by recarving what was left

original head was exposed to water erosion from a flood, the rest was mostly protected from being buried in the resulting sediment/sand

that's why there's water erosion in the sphinx enclosure, the beginnings of glacial melt

 

the high water line is interesting because it's used as the eye of providence

everyone above that line was a survivor of the cataclysm

 

pretty neat when you take that theory and compare it to the Mona Lisa

supposedly Mona Lisa was an aristocrat or something like that, don't remember the deets

but that ho is for sure sitting on high ground as a tsunami comes in, look at the water being pulled out to sea in the background, under the bridge and the bay behind it

that's what her enigmatic smile is about

Anonymous ID: b3d29e July 27, 2022, 12:08 a.m. No.16840496   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16840453

also think it's pretty damn coincidental that Hubbard specifically went to La Palma, among other volcanic places

I have a hunch that was going to be their next attack