Did you know hidden Egyptian records talk about 5 older civilizations that got wiped out before us? The math shows history keeps repeating in a loop, and we might be the 6th one.
Did you know hidden Egyptian records talk about 5 older civilizations that got wiped out before us? The math shows history keeps repeating in a loop, and we might be the 6th one.
Most history books tell us that ancient Egyptian timelines are just made-up myths once they go back further than 3,000 BC. But I took a super close look at the records that usually get ignored, and I found a really creepy pattern.
The texts don’t show humans just slowly inventing things and getting better over time. Instead, they show a repeating loop. They describe five different times when humans built amazing, advanced civilizations, but then a huge global disaster wiped them all out, forcing whoever survived to start over from scratch.
The scariest part isn’t just what happened in the past, it’s what it means for us today. If you follow the math and the dates on these ancient timelines, it points exactly to *us* being the 6th civilization in the loop. And according to their timeline, our turn might be almost up.
I made a full video breaking down the math, the hidden records, and the exact timeline here so you can see the proof: [https://youtu.be/hMGEyuwxYP8](https://youtu.be/hMGEyuwxYP8)
What do you guys think? Are these just exaggerated campfire stories about local floods, or did the ancients know something terrifying about how the world resets itself that we don’t?
DCDHermes on
Like the time the remnants of humanity fled the cyclon destruction of the twelve colonies.
wstr97gal on
Maybe we all get brought back every time and this is why we have reincarnation beliefs. Like Eternals.
valkyria1111 on
The Hindus have the various Yugas…..now is the Kali Yuga. Could be the same thing.
Back_Again_Beach on
We’re actually in the 69th loop
DaemonBlackfyre_21 on
In his book, *The Adam and Eve Story: the history of cataclysm*, cia guy Chan Thomas talks about a variation of Charles Hapgood’s earth crust displacement theory that says every like, 8000-15000ish years the earth goes through some kind of magnetic disturbance that allows the molten layer beneath the lithosphere to “lose plasticity” and act as a lubricant. Then the wobbly instability of the weight of the ice at the poles, plus centrifugal force, pulls the ice caps to the equator dragging the whole crust with it, slipping around the core like an intact orange peel detached from the fruit inside, and all hell breaks loose.
The water would all want to leave its basins and continue sloshing its current rotation over land for a time before losing momentum and running off to pool in the new low spots. Wind would be crazy during the shift, earthquake and volcanic activity would be *insane*. The ice caps very quickly melt in their new position while new ones form at the the current poles and the whole process starts over again.
Because the earth isn’t a perfect sphere the crust will pull apart in places, and bunch up in others, and some places that were once above sea level could suddenly find themselves below and vice versa. Thomas suggested that a shift sent easter island and pumapunku in South America under the Pacific for thousands of years, like disquieting aquarium ornaments, before another crust shift cataclysm brought them back up to the surface for our ancestors to eventually stumble on to, worship as places built by gods, and later build upon themselves.
The book is filled with what he thinks is geological, archeological, paleo, and cultural evidence of these shifts, it’s not just vibes. I was interested in a part where he talks about the study done by a frozen foods manufacturer to figure out what it would take to flash freeze the baraskova mammoth, which found that no process we knew of at the time, including industrial, could’ve have frozen the mammoth fast enough to prevent the food in the stomach from putrefying. It was found frozen in permafrost, it has broken legs, and has signs of being slammed back hard by mud and almost instantly frozen with signs of asphyxiation. In its mouth and stomach were buttercup flowers that shouldn’t be growing so far north. Thomas suggests a shift could’ve sent this mammoth from a temperate region to a pole where it froze solid for thousands of years before the last shift brought it back down far enough for it to have melted free and become exposed in time for us to find it.
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Most history books tell us that ancient Egyptian timelines are just made-up myths once they go back further than 3,000 BC. But I took a super close look at the records that usually get ignored, and I found a really creepy pattern.
The texts don’t show humans just slowly inventing things and getting better over time. Instead, they show a repeating loop. They describe five different times when humans built amazing, advanced civilizations, but then a huge global disaster wiped them all out, forcing whoever survived to start over from scratch.
The scariest part isn’t just what happened in the past, it’s what it means for us today. If you follow the math and the dates on these ancient timelines, it points exactly to *us* being the 6th civilization in the loop. And according to their timeline, our turn might be almost up.
I made a full video breaking down the math, the hidden records, and the exact timeline here so you can see the proof: [https://youtu.be/hMGEyuwxYP8](https://youtu.be/hMGEyuwxYP8)
What do you guys think? Are these just exaggerated campfire stories about local floods, or did the ancients know something terrifying about how the world resets itself that we don’t?
Like the time the remnants of humanity fled the cyclon destruction of the twelve colonies.
Maybe we all get brought back every time and this is why we have reincarnation beliefs. Like Eternals.
The Hindus have the various Yugas…..now is the Kali Yuga. Could be the same thing.
We’re actually in the 69th loop
In his book, *The Adam and Eve Story: the history of cataclysm*, cia guy Chan Thomas talks about a variation of Charles Hapgood’s earth crust displacement theory that says every like, 8000-15000ish years the earth goes through some kind of magnetic disturbance that allows the molten layer beneath the lithosphere to “lose plasticity” and act as a lubricant. Then the wobbly instability of the weight of the ice at the poles, plus centrifugal force, pulls the ice caps to the equator dragging the whole crust with it, slipping around the core like an intact orange peel detached from the fruit inside, and all hell breaks loose.
The water would all want to leave its basins and continue sloshing its current rotation over land for a time before losing momentum and running off to pool in the new low spots. Wind would be crazy during the shift, earthquake and volcanic activity would be *insane*. The ice caps very quickly melt in their new position while new ones form at the the current poles and the whole process starts over again.
Because the earth isn’t a perfect sphere the crust will pull apart in places, and bunch up in others, and some places that were once above sea level could suddenly find themselves below and vice versa. Thomas suggested that a shift sent easter island and pumapunku in South America under the Pacific for thousands of years, like disquieting aquarium ornaments, before another crust shift cataclysm brought them back up to the surface for our ancestors to eventually stumble on to, worship as places built by gods, and later build upon themselves.
The book is filled with what he thinks is geological, archeological, paleo, and cultural evidence of these shifts, it’s not just vibes. I was interested in a part where he talks about the study done by a frozen foods manufacturer to figure out what it would take to flash freeze the baraskova mammoth, which found that no process we knew of at the time, including industrial, could’ve have frozen the mammoth fast enough to prevent the food in the stomach from putrefying. It was found frozen in permafrost, it has broken legs, and has signs of being slammed back hard by mud and almost instantly frozen with signs of asphyxiation. In its mouth and stomach were buttercup flowers that shouldn’t be growing so far north. Thomas suggests a shift could’ve sent this mammoth from a temperate region to a pole where it froze solid for thousands of years before the last shift brought it back down far enough for it to have melted free and become exposed in time for us to find it.