RE: Stolen History, Hidden Technology
I have worked in the forest in various capacities, and here in the US it used to be the SOP to burn the 'slash' left over from logging by setting a fire on the clearcut, and that was a job I did in my youth. In 1981 I saw a fire tornado during one of those fires. We may not often see photos or video of such things, as they are often short-lived, but I would be incredulous were these things the result of advanced technology only becoming available now.
I will reiterate my agreement with your own skepticism of what we are told our history is. I am confident that, particularly beginning with the monastic copyists, our history has been 'corrected' to reflect whatever political or religious status quo found preferable.
However, there are some speculative questions you have recently been asking that are fairly simple to answer, if you but spend the time to research them. I have recently commented regarding the mud flood you speak of often, but have not been responded to. I am now speaking, again, of my personal experience that you can verify by asking others that have similar experience, if you do not grant that my anecdotal experience is either trustworthy, compelling, or statistically useful, regarding fire tornadoes.
I offer my experience and grasp of these issues in the hope that you may focus on actual relevant matters, rather than be sidetracked by dis- or misinformation. Sidetracking you misleads your audience, and is a potentially highly effective way to reduce the ability of us to understand the actual problems we face in defeating our enemies.
Please do consider my comments in the vein in which they are offered. I am not telling you that you are wrong, or being misled. I am telling you that I have observed physical events that convince me there has neither been a mud flood with global extent, nor that fire tornadoes are produced only via modern tech, and never occurred previously. I also have, and continue to, recommended that you confirm my personal representations for yourself, confident that reliable observers of similar events to my own will honestly disabuse you of misinformation.
The bandwidth I spend watching your videos is precious to me. I get only 5 gigs per month of data. I cannot spend that precious commodity on misinformation, and find your spirit of inquiry extremely valuable - but only if you actually confirm or deny such speculations so that you can discern what is actually true. Spending a few hours, or even minutes, confirming that fire tornadoes are natural events rather than some new horror, or that a deep layer of mud does not indicate a massive global event, but is produced by regular localized events, will enable you to clarify the next questions you ask, and target actionable intelligence.
We need that actionable intelligence.
Thanks!