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Michael Andrew Clayton AKA The Stang posted in the group Old World
Some nice drawings engravings lithographs of old world melted damaged buildings around England seems many castles and churches were drawn here I say church because this is what they told us they are but in fact are super components used for extracting the aetherised invisible energy that surrounds us
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Michael Andrew Clayton AKA The Stang posted in the group Old World
More amazing evidence seen through the artists eyes imagine seeing this yourself and I’m sure you
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Michael Andrew Clayton AKA The Stang posted in the group Old World
Almost as good and photographs if not better no photoshop or AI here with these paintings this is actually what the artist saw with his eyes and he painted it all melt flooded burying most of the structures
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Image 28 has enormous alligators, not sure what’s going on with that. Maybe everything was bigger here at some point.
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Yes more aether was available then or sun power so things became bigger I really think we breathe aether and co2 and oxygen is just a masonic belief
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Michael Andrew Clayton AKA The Stang posted in the group Old World
More amazing art work of melted Egypt and some huge gigantic structures and statures here with behemoth columns and insanely high interiors
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Michael Andrew Clayton AKA The Stang posted in the group Old World
More interesting water colour paintings as seen through the eyes of the artist imagine how blown away he or she was when seeing these gigantic ruins and also check out the obelisks you’ll find these everywhere around the world and appear to be just components on the motherboard just like the buildings which melted and certainly nothing at all to…Read More
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Your right about the obelisks there everywhere. I live in a small town and the local cemetery is filled with them. Some are large statues others are the size of a gravestone. I think the obelisks were used then and now for some type of energy source. 👍👍
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Michael Andrew Clayton AKA The Stang posted in the group Old World
More incredible interesting water colour artwork of melted Egypt you can see domed buildings as well as the usual stuff found there and majority of the infrastructure seems buried under melt flood or sand and check out how huge some of the structures were and no doubt most will be destroyed now
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One thing that is consistent with all these images is the sheer size of the statuses and buildings. Much larger than anything we build today and more advanced. So nice to see buildings without power lines hanging everywhere. 🏦
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Michael Andrew Clayton AKA The Stang posted in the group Old World
I wasn’t sure whether to put these in this group or the meltologist group but since its the old world these water colour paintings were clearly documenting the aftermath of the melt as seen through the eyes of the artist and some incredible paintings of melted Egypt
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Michael Andrew Clayton AKA The Stang posted in the group Old World
Incredible old world constructed gigantic power components or chips and check out the columns they are the legs of the chip
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Michael Andrew Clayton AKA The Stang posted in the group Old World
Some fantasy art here in these futuristic or from the past depictions of the world and it seems always a metropolis with cities built elevated and this is what the unmelted old world could have looked like
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Michael Andrew Clayton AKA The Stang posted in the group Old World
Some more drawings engravings lithographs of the old world infrastructure most probably destroyed now
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Michael Andrew Clayton AKA The Stang posted in the group Old World
Some incredible engravings or lithographs of the old world and see the size on some of the buildings
and the beauty of this being the artist drew what he saw and these drawing are old 16th 17th century and you really think horses and carts and primitive tools built these buildings? all the way back then when the parasites tell us it was the dark…Read More -
Michael Andrew Clayton AKA The Stang posted in the group Old World
Incredible repurposed old world buildings not certain if all remain intact but guessing many destroyed and no longer here
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