Anonymous ID: 4e7453 Feb. 25, 2018, 12:39 p.m. No.494205   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4296

>>493384

>Once you've seen dolomite or granite stones in ancient structures that look like they were turned to putty, shaped, and then re-solidified you start to realize what is possible. It has to be that some fundamental knowledge of nature that has been hidden or lost to us.

 

So TRUE. A fascinating topic that I have looked into myself. While this main Q research thread is not the place to elaborate on it in depth here, if anons are interested and someone wants to start a separate thread, I would be happy to elaborate more. It is indirectly related to Qanon's crumbs on "cures" in medicine and why they are suppressed.

 

But, briefly, such knowledge is hidden/suppressed because it is "disruptive" to the elite who like to be in control, which includes being able to accurately predict their return on investments. The graphic on ancient bendable glass illustrates an early historical example. Today, we call such things "disruptive innovations."

 

Those interested in exploiting such knowledge for individual use can easily find them if one knows where to look. Much of the "modern" innovation in material sciences are simply cloaked in technical language in scientific journals and patents, which can be intimidating for those who do not know how to translate into everyday language. For example, colloidal gold and silver were well know to the ancients, but they have simply been [RE]"discovered" and renamed today as "nano particle gold" and "nano particle silver." [NOTE: while there may be some aspects of truth to the monoatomic gold topic, the bulk of it is disinfo, so don't bring that shit up please].

 

As far as the ancient knowledge on masonry goes, much of it can be easily found for FREE on google books, in books published prior to say the 1930's. People need to realize that we live at an unprecedented time in history where most people now have easy access to useful knowledge and history. Here are a few of examples as graphics.

Anonymous ID: 4e7453 Feb. 25, 2018, 1:04 p.m. No.494411   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>494296

>>494296

>you ever get around of dropping some info on home, farm and workshop crafting, i'd be very grateful!

 

I just did. All those examples I posted are FREE for download as PDFs on google books. I didn’t post the links cause they are like 5 lines long. Just pull up google books and type in the title. Once found, go to the top right star icon and choose pdf download. Then you’ll have it. That book will blow your mind with what it has.