Woolly mammoths, in fact, were still around while the Ancient Egyptians were busy building the Great Pyramids. Saint Paul Island in Alaska, where woolly mammoths existed until 5600 years ago. The last known population survived in Wrangel Island, in the Arctic Ocean, until 4000 years ago, or roughly 2000 BC.
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Have you recently learned of a random fact you think may help us understand this world any better?
Yes mammoths we’re here. So we’re dinosaurs. It’s a giant lie this theory of evolution. No one wants to see through it though. Slowly over time the ( science community ) have been seeing their narrative. It confuses you of your true heritage and roots, which is intended. Do some research on this for yourself.
Just go back one century 100 years ago and look at how long they were trying to tell people we were here.
They didn’t have the nerve to say millions or now billions of years old. They started with 10,000 and it went up to 100,000 around the beginning of the century.
The only thing involving that I can see is evolution. The theory or as I see it as a belief because it’s only a belief it’s a form of religion.
I could point out many examples but for the sake of time I’ll point out something that seems easy to me.
We do know people resided in caves thousands of years ago. We have drawings they did of animals, events in those very caves. From Australia to Peru we see ancient depictions of humans alongside beasts that resemble dinosaurs.
We have many things written in there and depicted including a king James Bible that men speak of being eaten whole by dragons. There’s no such thing as a dragon, those are dinosaurs.
What stands out to me, is that we had no idea what they look like as they are extinct until we discover the fossil record around 170 years ago. After piecing all of their fossil bones together we were able to ascertain what these animals look like.
Keeping that in mind there was no fossil record in the days of old where people were living in caves in the petting them exactly as we know them to look today because of our fossil record.
Everyone has an opinion on this so sway either way but this is my point of view.
These scientists have nothing but junk science are wrong all the time but they never report their wrongs which is most of the time. They take giant leaps and what they claim to have found and people just assume they are correct when it comes to carbon dating and other methods they used to claim as facts.
We are told and many submit to this, just to listen to these people there’s so much smarter than us.
I no longer trust them as their data is in great dispute.
Didn’t come here for an argument so I will not respond to anybody that wants to do that, but just leaving this here for the free thinkers out there.
Forgive my this, I voice text many of these and don’t always take the time to reread the entire thing. Just say it out loud and you can most likely ascertain what I meant
It still makes very little sense, but hey… if that is the best you think you can do… I approve it for now. Maybe someone else can decipher it. (no need to reply unless something interesting yet hidden will be revealed)
If relatively recent studies by Robert Schoch (Supported by Graham Hancock) are correct, examining wind and water erosions patterns on the Sphinx potentially dating it back to at least 10000 BCE (last Ice Age), if you then surmise that the Pyramids were built around the same period as the Sphinx, perhaps there were many more exotic tropical animals roaming than merely the Mammoth.
I have personally visited the Cairo and spent some time around the Pyramids, I must say that IMO the Pyramids do seem a little out of place when compared to the burial chambers in the “Valley of the Kings”.
It’s definitely an interesting theory, supported by evidence based on water and wind erosion, which if true could have only occurred when the area around Cairo Egypt had a lot more rainfall.
This theory is starting to gain traction.
https://www.robertschoch.com/sphinx.html
That makes sense. I personally am now all about fusing what needs to be fused, meaning: overlapping of historical eras is needed to be aired. I hope the way I write is sensible. When understanding the place at its time, out-of-place may no longer be what it seems.
I read an article by Nova that suggests the pyramids or construction could be much older than thought. There was a Mammoth found preserved in full (stomach contents present) in siberia. The timelines from articles I’ve read seem to suggest a definite possibility. Apparently scientists were able to extract enough DNA to bring back to life this animal. I will read more articles to be certain but seems like areas Mammoth lives and time periods coincided for at least a short amount of time. Barbara Walters wrote on this subject also. Will continue to look for more specific facts…A lot of interesting articles on this…Thanks mike..
“The last woolly mammoths on Earth had disastrous DNA”
By Laura Geggel – Associate Editor February 12, 2020
https://www.livescience.com/woolly-mammoth-genetic-problems.html
“Functional Architecture of Deleterious Genetic Variants in the Genome of a Wrangel Island Mammoth”
Erin Fry, Sun K Kim, Sravanthi Chigurapti, Katelyn M Mika, Aakrosh Ratan, Alexander Dammermann, Brian J Mitchell, Webb Miller, Vincent J Lynch
Genome Biology and Evolution, Volume 12, Issue 3, March 2020, Pages 48–58, https://doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evz279 … Published: 07 February 2020
https://academic.oup.com/gbe/article/12/3/48/5727767
— looks like those last woolly mammoths on Wrangle Island: https://scx2.b-cdn.net/gfx/news/2020/scientistsre.png … had some genetic issues, were smaller sized and i think overall got to this failing/failed/extinct state by being undernourished, losing habitable land & human predation <– just my quick thoughts on this while doing some research. —
your quote Mike’s from above: “Have you recently learned of a random fact you think may help us understand this world any better?”
so, in a post of mine from maybe a month ago i mentioned how an article was claiming that nuclear reactions in the core of this planet are responsible for perhaps 55% of the heating of this planet (thus, most heating being caused internally). well: maybe about a decade ago – during a heavy Geology studies period of mine (that’s my favorite field of Scientific study btw), i realized that if it weren’t for plate tectonics (this planet’s continent and mountain building process) this whole planet would be covered by 2 miles or maybe 3.2 kilometers of ocean water.
it’s good that ice floats/is less dense that it’s liquid state – otherwise, when water froze it would maybe start to sink toward the bottom as individual ice crystals…thus cooling the liquid water and eventually freezing from the bottom up until the body of water was frozen solid. killing or never allowing to form the life that exists there now. but then again, this planet is warmed largely from the inside-out now and this tends to make the temp warmer nearer the ocean bottom than it is near the surface at the south polar region of Antarctica for instance.
in many ways: reality is stranger than fiction. who needs to make things up? (or rather maybe this why people make things up/create stories – because – –>) truth is often so hard to find or is more complex than the human mind can easily comprehend or imagination. i guess admitting or recognizing one’s limitations is part of the problem – a fact of life & living – learning.
“The Great Sphinx of Giza Through the Years”
Alan Taylor February 20, 2020 – 21 Photos –
https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2020/02/photos-great-sphinx-giza/606874/
nice photos from 1849 to the present. it was well buried in sand ~170 yrs ago. when much of the sand around it is removed, down to the bed rock it was built upon, it becomes easier to understand both how it and the pyramids around were built/where the rock came from. looks like native/local rock to me – the rock/stone used/removed from that immediate area. one just has to remove perhaps thousands of years of wind blown sand to see things more clearly. blowing sand will cause most of the erosion now, in this currently largely arid desert.