It is fun to hear Mormons scoff about offbeat ancient civilization ideas. "Can you imagine some people actually believe that stuff? How gullible they must be to latch on to Tartary and Lemuria!!!"master_dc wrote: ↑Mon Nov 07, 2022 11:33 pmok, so i have watched the beginning of the Tartaria episode and everything is making more sense now... holy crap, stay in school kids. If you want to watch three adults, plus Cardon's wife as the shadow, discuss how there is no good explanation on why brownstones have stairs that lead up to the front door (the front door used to be window according to this crew), this is the show for you: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epdHXptI6Lc
Is Kwaku ok?
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What Kwaku is saying about ground level in cities is a common feature of sites that have been occupied for many years, if I recall correctly. The ground level outside of buildings appears to rise, and that is partly because building on top of layers is cheaper than dragging everything away. It is easier to flatten the rubble than to cart it off.master_dc wrote: ↑Mon Nov 07, 2022 11:33 pmok, so i have watched the beginning of the Tartaria episode and everything is making more sense now... holy crap, stay in school kids. If you want to watch three adults, plus Cardon's wife as the shadow, discuss how there is no good explanation on why brownstones have stairs that lead up to the front door (the front door used to be window according to this crew), this is the show for you: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epdHXptI6Lc
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It also holds socio-economic meaning. I just toured a very old row house because a neighbor is renovating it. The basements were the original kitchens and where the "help" lived. At the time of construction, the streets did not smell great, so the primary residents often wanted their livable space higher up off the road. Therefore, you walk up tot the main level from the street, no conspiracy necessary.Kishkumen wrote: ↑Tue Nov 08, 2022 8:42 pm
What Kwaku is saying about ground level in cities is a common feature of sites that have been occupied for many years, if I recall correctly. The ground level outside of buildings appears to rise, and that is partly because building on top of layers is cheaper than dragging everything away. It is easier to flatten the rubble than to cart it off.
Or it could be because of the need to reset society, so their were mud-floods and orphan trains to disperse and reeducate the nation. If it wasn't for those dang Mormons moving a society out West, they powers at the time would have erased all memories of early 19th century society. Oh, and the Chicago World's Fair used preexisting Tartarian buildings and then destroyed them as a cover up, because there is no way for people to build those buildings in the weeks leading up the fair (most world's fair are part of the cover-up).

Somehow there might be more evidence for this than the Nephites... Maybe they are on to something, lol
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Well, yes. This is clearly kooky nonsense. It just goes to show you the level of ignorance and gullibility that is at play here.
"I have learned with what evils tyranny infects a state. For it frustrates all the virtues, robs freedom of its lofty mood, and opens a school of fawning and terror, inasmuch as it leaves matters not to the wisdom of the laws, but to the angry whim of those who are in authority.”
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The Bible CLEARLY says we reap what we sow. Kwaku is a kwack on every level. He is a propagandist agitator and above all a narcissist who targets individuals on a personal level and tries to assassinate their character through any means "necessary" in his mind. He is a talentless "drama kid" (as are all of the people who took part in his enterprise); meaning they are/were all aspiring actors, comedians or entertainers who never had enough talent to pursue their desires, and found an audience with the Mormon propagandists. I have no doubt that once the audience dries up, Kwaku will leave the church and either become some type of shock-value social media persona (like so many out there now) or move on to another more visible forum that allows him the adulation his ego craves.
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I hope he gets help. There are lows that one cannot put into words. You say I tried, I didn’t make it, so soup kitchens and sleeping on sidewalks are my future. But that’s not true, not at all.