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Post by The Herald Erjen on Jan 10, 2020 23:38:04 GMT
My ancestors weren't just Hell's Angels in Boats, y'know. They were masterful sailors, navigators, and shipbuilders, and they may have had a better understanding of how the world works than our so-called science. And all of this was more than a thousand years before the Industrial Revolution. It happens at intervals, and we are experiencing one of these intervals now, but the Luciferians want us to believe we brought it on ourselves with overpopulation and macroeconomics. Enjoy.
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Post by goz on Jan 11, 2020 0:58:14 GMT
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Jan 11, 2020 1:05:38 GMT
Are you saying deforestation in Iceland caused a worldwide climate change?
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Post by goz on Jan 11, 2020 1:07:35 GMT
Are you saying deforestation in Iceland caused a worldwide climate change? No, why would I?
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Jan 11, 2020 1:09:45 GMT
Are you saying deforestation in Iceland caused a worldwide climate change? No, why would I? Something about your track record maybe.
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Post by goz on Jan 11, 2020 1:12:25 GMT
Something about your track record maybe. LOL If you actually read and understood the article I posted you would realise what terminally stupid comments you are making on this topic which you brought up yourself. LOL
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Post by Sarge on Jan 11, 2020 2:47:20 GMT
you saying deforestation in Iceland caused a worldwide climate change? Not all climate change is global. There are plenty examples of localized climate change that wrecked havock on cultures.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Jan 11, 2020 3:04:28 GMT
you saying deforestation in Iceland caused a worldwide climate change? Not all climate change is global. There are plenty examples of localized climate change that wrecked havock on cultures. Absolutely. There are indications that the Sahara region of North Africa was more arable once. A species of elephant lived there that is long extinct now, and there were lions in what we now know as the Middle East. Camels weren't brought into those areas until later.
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Post by buckyv2 on Jan 11, 2020 3:09:29 GMT
I'll say one thing for the Vikings - they were the first to discover North America - around 1000 AD!
They beat Columbus by 500 years.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Jan 11, 2020 3:19:36 GMT
I'll say one thing for the Vikings - they were the first to discover North America - around 1000 AD! They beat Columbus by 500 years. They found it, but they couldn't keep it. The times weren't right for Conquest of Paradise yet. 500 years later, the Spaniards had Toledo steel edged weapons, gunpowder weapons, armored knights on horses, bull mastiff dogs that could rip a human body apart, and most importantly......infrastructure!
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Post by buckyv2 on Jan 11, 2020 3:36:00 GMT
I'll say one thing for the Vikings - they were the first to discover North America - around 1000 AD! They beat Columbus by 500 years. They found it, but they couldn't keep it. The times weren't right for Conquest of Paradise yet. 500 years later, the Spaniards had Toledo steel edged weapons, gunpowder weapons, armored knights on horses, bull mastiff dogs that could rip a human body apart, and most importantly......infrastructure! You forgot the common cold...or was it influenza or some venereal disease...which wiped out half the population. A bunch of Spaniards and gonorrhea.... a lesson in conquest.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Jan 11, 2020 3:37:19 GMT
They found it, but they couldn't keep it. The times weren't right for Conquest of Paradise yet. 500 years later, the Spaniards had Toledo steel edged weapons, gunpowder weapons, armored knights on horses, bull mastiff dogs that could rip a human body apart, and most importantly......infrastructure! You forgot the common cold...or was it influenza or some venereal disease...which wiped out half the population. A bunch of Spaniards and gonorrhea.... a lesson in conquest. All I can say is that if they hadn't done it someone else would have.
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Post by Feologild Oakes on Jan 11, 2020 3:42:11 GMT
I'll say one thing for the Vikings - they were the first to discover North America - around 1000 AD! They beat Columbus by 500 years. Its possible that even the Chinese visited North America before Columbus in 1421 which is not proven its just a theory by amateur historian Gavin Menzies But lets be fair the first people to discover America where the Paleo-Indians who walked over the ice from Siberia about 14 000 years ago.
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Post by maya55555 on Jan 11, 2020 3:43:08 GMT
They found it, but they couldn't keep it. The times weren't right for Conquest of Paradise yet. 500 years later, the Spaniards had Toledo steel edged weapons, gunpowder weapons, armored knights on horses, bull mastiff dogs that could rip a human body apart, and most importantly......infrastructure! You forgot the common cold...or was it influenza or some venereal disease...which wiped out half the population. A bunch of Spaniards and gonorrhea.... a lesson in conquest. Well you should know about STDs. As far as history is concerned, you are still pulling data outta yer bum.
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Post by Aj_June on Jan 11, 2020 4:27:27 GMT
I thought you were talking about Minnesota.
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Post by maya55555 on Jan 11, 2020 4:44:35 GMT
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Post by lunda2222 on Jan 11, 2020 9:00:31 GMT
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Post by Morgana on Jan 11, 2020 9:46:12 GMT
My ancestors weren't just Hell's Angels in Boats, y'know. They were masterful sailors, navigators, and shipbuilders, and they may have had a better understanding of how the world works than our so-called science. And all of this was more than a thousand years before the Industrial Revolution. It happens at intervals, and we are experiencing one of these intervals now, but the Luciferians want us to believe we brought it on ourselves with overpopulation and macroeconomics. Enjoy. I think our ancestors were a lot cleverer than we give them credit for, and that they knew a lot more than we think they did.
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Post by Sarge on Jan 11, 2020 10:06:20 GMT
A bunch of Spaniards and gonorrhea.... a lesson in conquest. More than half. European disease wiped out Native American cities with populations in the thousands and tens of thousands. And that's just North America. Native culture was fairly civilized but they lacked technology, domesticated animals, and had been isolated from old world diseases.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Jan 11, 2020 17:02:40 GMT
A bunch of Spaniards and gonorrhea.... a lesson in conquest. More than half. European disease wiped out Native American cities with populations in the thousands and tens of thousands. And that's just North America. Native culture was fairly civilized but they lacked technology, domesticated animals, and had been isolated from old world diseases. That's why I believe the Age of Exploration and Colonization was the Ride of the First Horseman. It was foretold to happen and it happened. And if no one wants to agree with me, that's cool.
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