Lost Egyptian city revealed after 1,200 years under sea.

I'm convinced that back in the day there was a master race that had far more advanced technology and traveled around the world with it. After creating monuments and statues they realized they had nothing more to do except enjoy it. After thousands of years of passing down information by word of mouth to inferior beings the information was watered down and lost. Anything written was destroyed by natural disaster or by the inferior humans that feared or was jealous of it.

We have large stone structures built in small islands with the means to do so. We have civilizations who build large intricate cities at the same time some did not have spoken language. Something was different. It would be stupid to think it all happened by luck. Humans before had the same capacity to learn and do as we do today. The only difference is that we aquire all the past knowledge known through written language, word of mouth and videos, and then begin exploring, experimenting, and learning from there.




The Anunnaki handed it down to the Sumerians.
 
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These structures weren't built with current weather conditions.

You can hardly walk on a beach. Imagine constructing a building in sand. ( Even the bible talks about this, Matthew 7:24-27)

They have thousands of years of weather erosion.

Even to the greeks, the land of egypt was ancient even in their times.

Their mythology states them as being more of a transitional and migrating culture rather than fixed.

Egyptology is a created field of study to explain away the truth.

It it isn't, where are the comparable fields like Chinaology, Indiaology, Mexicology?

What really happened there has to do with why the world is the way it is today I feel and is why there are so many distractions created around understanding this place and time period
 
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Whats the point of nat geo only showing limited coverage? Why not just sell a blu ray with everything on it?
 
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Ate the point of nat geo only showing limited coverage? Why not just sell a blu ray with everything on it

if they told us the whole truth clear and concise, we would have no reason to look at these networks for their ongoing speculation of historical events.
 
Most of the money made from "educational" TV channels consists of aliens, hauntings, and reality shows. I don't think showing us full footage would hurt their bottom dollar. I also don't think what we see would ever give us clear and concise meaning. people will see things differently and form their own theories.

Either way this type of stuff bothers me. It's so selfish to keep knowledge locked up like its property.
 
These structures weren't built with current weather conditions.

You can hardly walk on a beach. Imagine constructing a building in sand. ( Even the bible talks about this, Matthew 7:24-27)

They have thousands of years of weather erosion.

Even to the greeks, the land of egypt was ancient even in their times.

Their mythology states them as being more of a transitional and migrating culture rather than fixed.

Egyptology is a created field of study to explain away the truth.

It it isn't, where are the comparable fields like Chinaology, Indiaology, Mexicology?

What really happened there has to do with why the world is the way it is today I feel and is why there are so many distractions created around understanding this place and time period

Completely agree.
 
These structures weren't built with current weather conditions.

You can hardly walk on a beach. Imagine constructing a building in sand. ( Even the bible talks about this, Matthew 7:24-27)

They have thousands of years of weather erosion.

Even to the greeks, the land of egypt was ancient even in their times.

Their mythology states them as being more of a transitional and migrating culture rather than fixed.

Egyptology is a created field of study to explain away the truth.

It it isn't, where are the comparable fields like Chinaology, Indiaology, Mexicology?

What really happened there has to do with why the world is the way it is today I feel and is why there are so many distractions created around understanding this place and time period
You know I've always wondered why there weren't any other comparable fields as well. It seems Egyptology is more about hiding the truth then discovering it.
 
Would love for a chance to do something like this. My girl's sister is actually doing this in Fiji right now
 
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