SHOCKING Ancient Technologies, Greco-Roman/Vatican Secrets of PRE-FLOOD History!
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Summary
The person has studied various fields like archaeology and quantum physics for years. They believe that a highly advanced civilization existed on Earth long before recorded history. They describe anomalies in ancient technologies, such as the Antikythera mechanism and Roman concrete, which seem too advanced for their time. The person argues that these artifacts suggest lost knowledge from earlier civilizations. They also discuss how historical records and myths about global floods point to a cycle of destruction and rebirth of advanced societies. The encounter has led the person to question mainstream historical narratives and seek deeper understanding of humanity's past.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video explores the existence of a highly advanced civilization predating known history, supported by architectural anomalies and advanced technologies. It discusses various historical artifacts and their implications on our understanding of ancient knowledge and the suppression of information by powerful institutions.
A highly advanced civilization once existed on Earth, evidenced by architectural anomalies and advanced technologies that defy conventional models.
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“The implications of our true history is a powerful arena of human psychology.”
A highly advanced civilization once existed on Earth, evidenced by architectural anomalies and advanced technologies that defy conventional models.
The Antikythera mechanism, dating back to approximately 150 years BC, suggests access to advanced knowledge and technology that should not have existed at that time.
Roman concrete has self-healing properties attributed to nanoparticles, a technology that modern science has only recently begun to replicate.
Greek fire, an incendiary weapon used by the Byzantine Navy, was reverse engineered from ancient knowledge captured during military campaigns.
The Vatican Apostolic Archives contain a vast amount of suppressed knowledge and historical information not available to the public.