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They say this temple in India was carved from the top down. All with nothing more than hammer and chisel.
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We were once on a 13 month 28 day calendar that had us more connected and in sync with this realm. They tried to bring us back to that calander in the 1900s but it was buried.
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Remnants of old world technology is in the architecture. These structures were all made with a purpose.
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Another melted and buried structure from our hidden past in Utah.
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The beautiful fireplaces of the old world was part of the free energy architecture. They were not made for burning wood.
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These melted cities are literally everywhere!
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Our true history is buried and intentionally covered up all around us.
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The Kailasa Temple is the world's largest monolithic rock-cut temple, located in the Ellora Caves in Maharashtra, India.
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The moon is a plasma reflection of the true lands of this realm.
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So many confuse these massive airships for the tiny little blimps we have today, they were vastly different.
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Awesome, innovative, and a little wacky inventions from the 1900s
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The largest ever zoo of people was featured at the 1904 Saint Louis worlds fair. One of the many odd exhibits held at these fairs.
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The interior of these world fair "temporary structures" were just as grand and beautiful as the exterior.
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