Facts:>K-129 a Russian nuclear submarine sunk in March 1968>On March 8 1968 the USA detected the sound of a 'tremendous underwater explosion' at a depth of 16,000 ft and were so precise there where able to locate the wreck within 5 nautical miles.>In 1974 a Project Azorian purpose build ship by Howard Hughes, allegedly for underwater mining, recovers part of the sunken submarine and the public response becomes a standard boiler plate of intelligence spooks for decades to come: 'we can neither confirm nor deny'>The CIA classifies all but 1 finding.Theory is it ran into the wall and they discovered old world megaliths and perhaps a lot more that would rewrite the history and context of humanity as known.So I was really intrigued, my curiosity at attention, so here we are. Enjoy anons.https://web.archive.org/web/20220717073045/https://bibleblog.ru/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/GREAT-UNDERWATER-WALL.pdf?ysclid=l5naxsnhhb75765630OR>GREAT-UNDERWATER-WALL.pdf >By: Oleg A. Zhigankov (2022) [15.5 MB]https://files.catbox.moe/sj5d91.pdfORhttps://filebin.net/qw8gfw6eon9xj00d
>>41088436
That, is some interesting research.No question about-it
>>41089035>research
>>41089243Searching using any engine absolutely would be considered research.Why wouldn't it be?But knowing how to parse fact from fiction and juxtaposing information with various other sources to form a more cohesive understanding is an absolute prerequisite in order to arrive at anything remotely close to the truth.If you're somehow under the impression that education, knowledge, and wisdom are somehow the exclusive property of institutions, and that growth or acquiring knowledge can only be facilitated through them, then I would find that thinking to be exponentially dumber than any of the people who at least try and then get it wrong.It actually surprises me just how many people have given up intellectual autonomy and instead rely upon being told. Obviously they have amazing utility and serve a great purpose — when functioning properly — but it's a modern delusion that they are the exclusive "keepers of knowledge."Also not sure why there are so many people these days who celebrate authoritarianism and institution worship.Any time any intellectual institution colludes with money, power, and politics, their purpose will inevitably become corrupted in order to serve those interests.They very much should be questioned at all times and knowledge should always be pursued from all available avenues.
>>41088436thats mu / lemuria which got sunk during the war 30-40k years ago , india also got nuked during that war
These underwater cities are all over the place from Cuba to Egypt to parts of the Atlantic and Pacific.
>>41089495Doggerland is far more interesting, and it is not researched because of the busy shipping lanes
>>41089243Read the PDF...
>>41088436This is all really interesting and there are massive implications but why is it so sure it's a wall down there? We don't know anything about the wreckage, apparently, would a submarine make a sound that loud even hitting a wall at full speed down there? Could it not have exploded for some other reason? Been attacked?I'm not trying to be argumentative here- I think this is interesting but I don't understand why a wall is the explanation.
>>41088436>submarine sunkImagine my shock
>>41088436oh also if u remember there was another Russian sub where the crew blew it up in a similar area to "avoid a global catastrophe". Maybe 6 or 7 years ago
>>41088436So, what, their sonar just failed all of the sudden?
>>41088436I have been reading this guy's PDF, it's interesting. Much speculation but he's on to something for sure. You can find many photos and descriptions of certain portions of the wall and indeed it looks like the ocean has been censored in many places today. It would be interesting to search for archival data sets and see if you could get the data together to reconstruct a map from older or publicly available data.There's a big strip in Sibera that's censored in every single image provider. Everything newer than LANDSAT. Old Google Earth forum thought it was a huge valley or rift of gold and platinum.
>>41089243Yes it is. Tripfags aren't real posters though
>>41088436Still reading this PDF. Interesting stuff.
>>41088436for laughs, I recommend everyone go to google maps, search for Anadyr, then pan and zoom over to the undersea wall line east of the city a few miles in the water, then keep zooming in. google maps will teleport warp you westward thousands of miles when you zoom in too close. you'll see the patched in line as a lighter spot on land with the darker spot in the water, vertica lines. from there, go to the nearest land section laying on that vertical line and zoom in. google maps will glitch out and teleport you inbetween the screen refreshing.go to other parts of the world and try this, it happens consistently up and down the line on my computer. have fun with yours.picrel.
>>41095802Anadyr is the city closest to Alatyr as mentioned in OPs pdf, page 114 or so. google maps seems to want to glitch out when panning and zooming close to that vertical sea wall line he plotted in the pdf along with the one on gmaps. bing maps a little bit too.neat!
>>41095822>>41088436https://files.catbox.moe/2irwlr.mp4
>>41088436Bump
Bump. Pic semi-rel, near Japan.
The only thing I find interesting about this is that modern humans have existed for 200,000 years at the minimum, but for whatever reason didn't develop civilization until about 11,000 years ago. Meanwhile, the ocean levels were WAY lower 16,000 years ago due to glaciation. And since we know from the Bronze Age Collapse that civilization resets can and do occur, I wonder if the sudden de-icing of the world after the last ice age didn't destroy quite a few civilizations.I really don't buy the Abrahamic belief of permanent forward progress that began 6000 yeas ago. It's not backed by anything. Especially not archaeology.
>>41097626Send more photos of this stuff it's really cool
>>41097661>humans have existed for 200,000 years at the minimumactually I'm fairly sure its estimated to be 40k~15k years ago, which I think was the last estimated ice-age. I don't think there are signs of humans without civilization, both pretty much started together, even the most primitive evidence they already have signs of tools and clothingof course take it as a grain of salt, this is just of the top of my head
>>41088436So since the anti-meridian line is all sorts of censored on Google Earth imagery, I figured I'd look at the Maxar assets. It was possible a few years ago, now they want you to be essentially military. So gay.
>>41097683It’s called yona guni
>>41098827And some people have actually said it formed naturally....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yonaguni_Monument>The Yonaguni Monument (Japanese: 与那国島海底地形, Hepburn: Yonaguni-jima Kaitei Chikei; lit.'Yonaguni Island Submarine Topography'), also known as the Yonaguni (Island) Submarine Ruins (与那国(島)海底遺跡, Yonaguni(-jima) Kaitei Iseki), is a submerged rock formation off the coast of Yonaguni, the southernmost of the Ryukyu Islands, in Japan. It lies approximately 100 kilometres (54 nmi; 62 mi) east of Taiwan.>Marine geologist Masaaki Kimura claims that the formations are man-made stepped monoliths.[1]>The sea off Yonaguni is a popular diving location during the winter months because of its large population of hammerhead sharks. In 1986, while seeking to observe the sharks, Kihachiro Aratake, a director of the Yonaguni-Cho Tourism Association, noticed some seabed formations resembling architectural structures.[4]
>>41089243You ironically sound like an uneducated retard.
>>41088436The book boxes about Howard Hughes talks about little about the boat he made for the cia to recover this subIt was unique and impressive for its time. As part of the project the CIA let him create a new identity and he moved to Panama. His body double was the drug addict hypochondriac most think Hughes became but it was all so he could avoid taxes and live a life away from the press after the double died
>>41097888Humans existed long before civilization, but were mostly just wandering hunter tribes that lived in caves. I'm saying, as far as we know anyway, permanent settlements didn't become a thing until about 11,000-15,000 years ago. So I'm wondering why such a huge gap of time where nothing occurred, and if civilization didn't actually start further back than what we know, but was then destroyed. I don't mean cave men flying around in rocket ships, but I do mean they probably had cities of stone and working agriculture when something happened to wipe them out and send everyone back to the wilderness. Whether that be sudden flooding due to de-glaciation (Doggerland flooded VERY fucking fast) or a change in weather patterns. For instance, take Jericho. One of the oldest known inhabited cities on Earth. It was repeatedly abandoned at various stages with the urbanites returning to the wilderness. Why? We don't know. I guess a tl;dr would be, there might have been bronze or iron age civilizations beginning to emerge 20,000+ years ago that got annihilated one way or another, forcing a civilizational reset.
>>41100318>As part of the project the CIA let him create a new identity and he moved to Panama [replaced by a life-long] body double [state side].Makes one wonder if that was discovered was beyond human. It does not make so much sense for normal cold war espionage to elicit that level of reaction.t. almost married into Hughes family.
Guys, i got a fucking weird as fuck dream tonight. I am telling you, i was listening to a voice which was screaming Like a crazy schizo in my dream. He tried to explain me that the through the magnetic reversal the Magma which is unser Afrika is flowing in the opposite direction, which is the pacific If i am right. It will burst Out there because the heavier Material is getting activated through the sun and 3I Atlas. I dont know enough but broskis i am telling you my Dreams are feeling weird lately. I could even think that this voice was crazy in my dream. Before the dream while i was starting to sleep i heard a Sound Like some Radio Tuning in, but only in my head, Like right before you can Fall to sleep, extremely loud.
>>41101083get a bit more sleep anon
>>41100540Bro total lie hahahaha Stop babbling globohomo Propaganda
>>41101126Probably, But i am Feeling awake at Work. Its weird, and my Work is boring Finance stuff.
>>41091305kek
Interesting, heres your bump
BUMP.
>>41088436>Great Underwater WallNice thread. Have a bump. Looks like the wall runs through the whole ocean , unclear if it goes under Arctic or stops somewhere before that.
>>41101129You're hispanic, aren't you
>>41100318Based
>>41093135True, but neither are retards who don't actually know what a tripfag is.
>>41098876meh. looks too random, abstract to be man-made. when you observe the history of earthquakes on and off japan, it's easy to assess how those rocky shapes could have formed over god knows how many years, especially underwater. if this were on land, the edges of the cracked rock wouldn't look as precise and be beaten up by the weather. the ocean preserves ancient cracks likely caused by earthquake and volcanic activity. don't believe everything that you see >>41088445literally a copypaste google glitch. you try mapping out the entire planet minus glitches. betcha caaaaan't. i know you couldn't. maybe enhancements in Ai can fix this shit and keep conspiracy retards in check lol
>>41089243>it’s not research unless you’re a heckin authoriteh, in which case I blindly believe whatever you tell me>>>/sci/
>>41107401Nice damage control. Do you have any citations or evidence to support your claims?
>>41088436Is this wall related to lemuria?
>>41108716It's certainly in the ocean where Mu was supposed.
>>41107401>literally a copypaste google glitch. you try mapping out the entire planet minus glitches. betcha caaaaan't. i know you couldn't. maybe enhancements in Ai can fix this shit and keep conspiracy retards in check lolThey intentionally let glitches happen so you don't get the whole picture / don't see entirety of stuff, and also so when something looks suspicious some useful idiot like you can come in their help and cry "yeah that looks too glitchy".