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What if Sasquatch is more than just an undiscovered creature?
@SimeonHein has spent years investigating reports of strange lights, missing time, telepathic experiences, and other unexplained phenomena alongside Sasquatch encounters.
Coincidence? Or could Sasquatch, UFOs, crop circles, and even remote viewing be connected in ways we don’t yet understand?
What’s your theory? 👇
Lewis & Clark reportedly documented thousands of elongated skulls at a site called Coffin Rock.
Today, most people have never heard of it.
Why do elongated skulls appear in cultures across the world? @DeDunkingPast explains that many of these discoveries have faded from public view.
Coincidence, forgotten history, or something else?
What’s your take?
Most people know the Baghdad Battery as the “ancient battery.”
But what if it wasn’t used to generate electricity at all?
@DeDunkingPast suggests it may have been used to separate gold and other metals from acidic mine runoff - an early form of alchemy rather than electrical technology.
So what’s more likely?
⚡ Ancient battery
🥇 Ancient gold extraction device
🤔 Something else entirely
What do you think?
Ancient stone vases. Drugs found in Egyptian mummies. Elongated skulls discovered across the world.
Are these just misunderstood historical oddities, or do they point to chapters of history we still don’t fully understand?
@DeDunkingPast shares some of the strangest archaeological mysteries ever discovered - and why so many of these stories remain controversial today.
Which mystery do you think deserves the most attention: the vases, the drug mummies, or the elongated skulls? Or something else?
Pillar 43 at Göbekli Tepe might be one of the most controversial ancient carvings ever discovered.
Some researchers believe it encodes astronomical symbolism, constellations, solstices, and even a comet impact date tied to the Younger Dryas.
Others argue we’re projecting modern interpretations onto ancient symbols.
@DeDunkingPast & @Gnosisinformant share their thoughts.
The Baalbek trilithon stones are some of the largest stones ever moved by human hands… and historians still debate who actually placed them there.
Were the Romans truly capable of moving stones of this scale?
Why don’t the measurements align with the Roman foot?
And why are the most massive stones hidden on the BACKSIDE of the structure?
@DeDunkingPast & @Gnosisinformant debate did the Romans really build them or just find them?
Another stream dropped this morning from @mikedavesmulti as Dave interviews @RAB_MBPodcast on everything from UFO's to podcasting. Well worth a watch and follow.
https://t.co/ixAbhXpLE2
The Pyramid carbon dating conversation took an unexpected turn.
If the dating evidence aligns perfectly with Khufu’s reign… why do some of the earlier radiocarbon samples come back older?
Was reused wood the explanation?
Or were certain dates statistically weighted over others through Bayesian modeling?
@Gnosisinformant & @DeDunkingPast dive into one of the most controversial timeline questions surrounding the pyramids.
Ancient History just got HEATED 🔥🔥
@DeDunkingPast & @Gnosisinformant went head-to-head for hours with zero script:
- Younger Dryas cataclysm & lost civilization theories
- Pyramids: elite tombs or something far older?
- Baalbek - Roman engineering or pre-Roman mystery?
- Göbeklitepe symbolism, ancient seafaring contact & more
Respectful, evidence-heavy, and packed with fire.
Episode out tomorrow @ 11am EST.