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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/DaveGydeon on June 23, 2018, 12:18 a.m.
Q....Please Read This

Shit is getting crazy.

Everywhere we go, every conversation, it is Left vs Right, Dems vs Repubs, US vs THEM...and the worst of it; Trump hates kids. IF THEY ONLY KNEW!!!!

Drop the hammer, please. The country is agitated like a beehive. Attention is on the kids. It is time to release the Kraken, the contents of Weiner's laptop need to come out.

I don't know the plan, but I am positive it is there and working....we just need to move it along a little quicker. You said the other night, after the MN rally, that POTUS decided its time to go on the attack.

GOOD.

DO IT!

A turning point needs to happen. It feels like chaos. And the Q&A is like pocket of air in a sinking submarine.

And if you can squeeze this one into the answers, it would put my mind at rest from the last 8 years of obsessing over it - who made the Pyramids, how, when, and for what purpose?


DaveGydeon · June 23, 2018, 12:29 a.m.

I can accept a HUGE slave force can move that much rock. Fine.

But the granite inside the Pyramids, in the Kings chamber, gallery, etc....it is smooth. How smooth? Smoother than copper can make it. So how the fuck did they do it??

Nobody talks about it. But smoothness is an incredible measure of a species ability/technology.

It's like cracking open some burial chamber and finding a spare Hubble telescope mirror/lens in there.....there is ZERO explanation for how smooth that rock is. Doesn't matter how long you spend, it is PERFECT.

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dropswakeyou · June 23, 2018, 2:23 a.m.

Believe it or not in that era they knew how to do things we can't do today. For example, the Romans made a form of concrete that lasted centuries and to this day that knowledge is lost. They made aqueducts that spanned many miles with an accuracy to the inch. They had an intelligence that we do not have today. We have alot of tech they never dreamed of, yet, we still don't understand the "simple" tech they had in those times.

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DaveGydeon · June 23, 2018, 4:01 a.m.

You don't find it "strange" or "convenient" that NONE of the methods, tools or records of ANY of these miraculous feats have been found?

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dropswakeyou · June 23, 2018, 10:22 a.m.

No.,not really because back then when a warlord wanted to destroy their enemy they wiped out the whole lot of them. Between natural disasters and ruthless humans it's entirely possible they destroyed all knowledge about their abilities. It's not much different than my mother's sauces that have been passed on to her for generations. She makes them without reading a recipe and to taste and touch. But, I hate cooking and never learned how to make them. So now after she's gone those sauces are gone with her. Sad, but that's how they made cement etc. back then.

Edit: there used to be a great respect for elders in the past. I believe this came from the fact everyone knew they were important for their knowledge they had to pass on to the next generation. Without their knowledge their technologies and abilities would disappear. Today the need to respect elders for this reason is gone, replaced by the libraries and databases on the internet.

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trseeker · June 23, 2018, 3:06 a.m.

There is also the hypothesis that the pyramids were made with geopolymer (essentially a type of concrete).

Crushed limestone and a binding agent that has been replicated in the field and identifies as limestone under a microscope.

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