14/09/2019
Did you know there was several months of dramatic earthquakes in Madrid in 1812?
Mudflood Reset
Is it possible that many parts of the earth have been inundated with floods of mud that destroyed populations but left the Old Empire buildings in place? Specifically, was the landscape of America …
02/06/2019
Does this video show evidence? 🧐
Search for the Mud Flood 2: A Local Town Square's Curious Architecture Raises Only More Questions — Steemit
When none of the evidence fits the official story, then that story must be wrong. It was a quiet Sunday afternoon… by therealpaul
28/05/2019
Welcome to all our new members. We made it over 50 people in our group, thanks for sharing!
When your up all night looking though pics and everything starts to look like =D
28/05/2019
Canadian Research, Thanks for all the support, keep sending us your vid and photo links, happy hunting!
canadian mud flood research: part 1 - skimming the surface
Dundurn Castle National Historic Site of Canada Part 1 - an outdoor walkabout look at the Dundurn Castle building. My laptop microphone does not work and I h...
25/05/2019
Dundurn National Historic Site, Hamilton Ontario, Canada
It is mysterious to see windows and or doorways under ground one wonders why not just build a more uniform wall when doing a basement. If you have links to share drop them on us, happy hunting!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FkoVVlFzGD0
24/05/2019
Very interesting time period, have alook and let us know you take on Cortez.
MUDFLOOD AMERICA Pt. 1, AZTECS!!! (S. H. Pt 5)
SO did Hernan Cortes really show up with 500 solders and conquer 5 MILLION AZTECS, or is there a much simpler explanation? DONATE https://www.youtube.com/red...
16/05/2019
A collection of interesting photos. One is an illustration that seems to show an artist rendering of a excavation in progress from an almost two century old manuscript.
06/05/2019
Hello and welcome to our new members,
Juan Pablo Romero, Pra Vesh, Trevor John Grace, Mack Singh,
Gustav Wagener, Calvin Lee-roy,
Thanks for your interest in our history project. We will continue to develop evidence to bolster the historic record. If you ever wondered how to become a researcher, it really is simple to become involved. A great place to start is the local historic archive in your town. Cheers.
26/04/2019
Hello , you show us your love for truth as well as grassroots community research by liking and following our new page . Thank you for the tips and messages you have been sharing, and let us welcome our newest members:
Theunis Van Der Berg , Mirco Capecci ,
Elaine Marcia ,
Phil Orphan & Lize Nel
If you have questions plz pm the page or myself anytime, I can't guarantee an instant reply, but I will answer asap.
Please tell your friends to research . If your friends are as smart as mine are then I'd venture a guess that they are curious about the potential distortion of our history join our group and add your voice to the conversation, cheers.
*this photo is from a royal visit in 1913 Source: City of Vancouver Archives