Wonder when she is retiring …
Well there is many American Indian legends that tell the story of these events that caused that. They say it happened when men were around. They said, specifically that the red rocks of Colorado and the Dakotas were turned that color during the great flood. And that actually the waters didn't recede in one time, but were actually coming back every year or so at a particular season of many many years.
They say the red was because of the blood of all the beings that were killed. They also said that there was a much better vegetation and a lot bigger variety of animals pre-flood. And that people were mostly vegetarians because the vegetation was abundant.
Another very interesting thing is that there is a tribe in Utah, in high altitude, that tells the story of a boat that arrived there with animals and survivors of the flood. They say that the men of the boat married the women of their tribes.
I know it's not Q related, but it is part of our human heritage.
Yup.
God I suck at telling stories.
I have all this data in my brain and if floods out of my head too fast.
Anyways. I hope you understood what I meant.
That's from this guy who started that theory of everything being petrified. I forgot his name.. He's a little whoo hoo though. There is some truth to it, I'm sure. But I like user WISE UP a lot better if that is a topic that interests you.
Roger Spurr….. He's telling some truth, BUT he's going overboard with it to the point of nonsense.
Yeah WISEUP and Roger worked together for a while and then they fought… and that was that.
WISEUP has a really good eye for details and construction techniques. Like everything make up your own mind, and take what is good and leave what is not that good. But it's definitely good clues on what our human past looked like.
It's about the process of petrification of bones and trees. Assuming we had a great flood, most everything got stuck in mud. Creating mud fossils/ petrified items. The theory goes that there were very large giants (100 feet tall) on earth and we can find the remains by looking at stones.
Very similar to many, many other 'legends'
All the peoples that were not <colonizedhave similar stories.