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RE: When does a myth become truth? Pt 2 - Mohenjo-daro a city 'nuked' in antiquity?

in #truth7 years ago

Whilst remaining open-minded on the possibility of ancient civilizations engaging in nuclear conflict, where is the supporting evidence?
Would an asteroid or meteorite impact not be more logical to explain the imagery of smoke, flame and thunderbolts from the sky? It would be interesting to know if there are any impact craters in the vicinity of Mohenjo-daro.
A plausible explanation for battles in the sky between warring Gods could be a meteor shower like the Perseid or Pleiades; and/or a major thunder and lightning storm.
Saying all that, you are absolutely spot on about the discovery of Dwarka... and let's not forget Troy either!

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I'm pretty sure if it was a Astro event they would have written it as so, they were very savvy when it came to the workings of the cosmos. Worth taking a read of the scriptures as they were written as historical accounts of actual events. It seems to me that science wants to believe only the ones they currently understand and dismiss the ones they don't. There is a huge crater in the area around Mumbai which is not that far away.
As more myths are proven to be true the question has to be asked, are they all true?
I believe that a lot of evidence has been deliberately hidden from us to control the narrative, as well as deliberate destruction to wipe out evidence of our planets history that doesn't conform to current doctrines.
Just because we assume we're the most advanced civilisation that has ever occupied this planet doesn't make it so. Further posts will bring evidence of amazing technology created in the past that we have difficulty replicating even today.
Cheers for reading and commenting dude, watch this space.