you and your mangling of names and false etymologies . . .
where is it?
lat/long or google map links will do.
TY in advance
(this is a request for sauce)
how very false of you to say this.
by the way if you have sauce for your claim, please provide it.
and you sound like a parrot, mirroring the form of my post.
look it, I'm not threatened by you, nor am I a shill.
what I can tell you is this:
if you really care about Q research you'll give up the annoyance trolling of being the persona tha you pretend to be and go back to being anon, and lurking.
why are you linking me a 4 hour video?
if there is something about Vermont in there you can at least tell me the time in the video where I should start watching it.
also you're not the one who I asked, in the first place, to provide sauce.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scipio_Africanus
Scipio Africanus is one of those who is credited with vanquishing the Phoenicians
I asked specificially for sauce on ancient ruins in Vermont.
what you provided is not sauce, but a distraction.
the rumors are that . . .
look, no one really knows.
I've heard a lot of different things over the years.
I don't want to echo what I've heard but I can tell you this: the answer is not simple.
It's a fun hobby to study ancient history.
one must realize that some histories are far more accurate than others.
much is just speculation.
and even for those that we consider much more accurate, the evidence is often very thin.
I find Sardinia to be rather fascinating.
I wonder where Atlantis may have been.
I find that the MesoAmerican history isn't well known and it would be nice to know more about that.
Where did the Vikings come from?
Where was Norumbega? (a city that Samuel d'Champlain said he visited but that was gone by the time the English settled in coastal New England.
how is it that some say that Welsh was spoken by midWestern (United States) bands of locals?
there are so very many mysteries.