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Trick question
Many may not have thought about it, but the fact remains that the keystone of the Great Pyramid is simply... missing.
Who removed it and why, and, more importantly, what happens if you put it back in place? Am I the only one intrigued by this?
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Many may not have thought about it, but the fact remains that the keystone of the Great Pyramid is simply... missing.
Who removed it and why, and, more importantly, what happens if you put it back in place? Am I the only one intrigued by this?
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This book was published in 1919. The link to the Library of Congress is above. This section in the introduction caught my eye as this is aligning with some of the information that isn't "accepted" by the mainstream narrative. Thought this was a timely discovery; good conversation for our study group this evening. Enjoy β¨π«β€οΈ
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Logically thinking, we discovered that there is ZERO PROOF that Ohio is a US State and was originally a part of the Northwest Territories, but Ohio was retroactively given statehood in 1953... What does FAKE HISTORY tell us the date of Statehood was? In 1802, under Jefferson's Enablement Act? The same could be said of Indiana, Michigan, and Wisconsin. More on that later....
A little Ohio history proving its not a legal state;
In November 1802, the Ohio State Convention petitioned for admittance in the United States by approving the Ohio Constitution. Thomas Worthington, a delegate of the convention, personally delivered the document to Washington, D.C. and presented it to Congress in December. Congress proceeded to approve the action in accordance with President Jeffersonβs newly signed 1802 Enabling Act, but forgot one critical thing, they neglected to ratify the Ohio Constitution. Ohio Congressman George H. Bender was an Ohio Representative of the 83rd Congress in 1953 when the Ohio statehood issue resurfaced. On January 13, he introduced legislation to grant statehood to Ohio. On May 19, the House voted to grant statehood to Ohio, retroactive to March 1, 1803. Later, Bender stated that, βThe State constitutional convention presented the Constitution of Ohio to Congress on February 19, 1803, and Congress chose to ignore the whole business.β
~Whama
What about Hawaii and Alaska? Are they actually states? According to other Channel 203 Chapters we have done, they are not. Not legally, and not Constitutionally. And remember, the now non-existent Wash DC is not nor ever was a state.
So, back to the passage of the Blockchain Bill with only 46 votes. I didn't see any abstentions from the vote, so that means one is missing. That would that logically assume that we are already back on the Original Constitution as intended with only 50 representatives in Congress?
50 minus Ohio, Alaska, Hawaii (3) = 47?
Still working on this, MOAR to come....
A little Ohio history proving its not a legal state;
In November 1802, the Ohio State Convention petitioned for admittance in the United States by approving the Ohio Constitution. Thomas Worthington, a delegate of the convention, personally delivered the document to Washington, D.C. and presented it to Congress in December. Congress proceeded to approve the action in accordance with President Jeffersonβs newly signed 1802 Enabling Act, but forgot one critical thing, they neglected to ratify the Ohio Constitution. Ohio Congressman George H. Bender was an Ohio Representative of the 83rd Congress in 1953 when the Ohio statehood issue resurfaced. On January 13, he introduced legislation to grant statehood to Ohio. On May 19, the House voted to grant statehood to Ohio, retroactive to March 1, 1803. Later, Bender stated that, βThe State constitutional convention presented the Constitution of Ohio to Congress on February 19, 1803, and Congress chose to ignore the whole business.β
~Whama
What about Hawaii and Alaska? Are they actually states? According to other Channel 203 Chapters we have done, they are not. Not legally, and not Constitutionally. And remember, the now non-existent Wash DC is not nor ever was a state.
So, back to the passage of the Blockchain Bill with only 46 votes. I didn't see any abstentions from the vote, so that means one is missing. That would that logically assume that we are already back on the Original Constitution as intended with only 50 representatives in Congress?
50 minus Ohio, Alaska, Hawaii (3) = 47?
Still working on this, MOAR to come....
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Forwarded from Channel 203 (Whama Jama)
https://www.ascensiondictionary.com/2017/08/history-of-human-race-truth.html https://t.me/SteadyReadyAble
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Forwarded from Tartaria & History Channel (Sid Sinha)
Mike deGruy is that guy who dives deep. Into the Ocean and makes films. One day he discovers a pool at the bottom of the ocean. What? Yes, a pool, a lake with its waters splashing at its 'shore', at the edges of that lake. He was astounded. He comes back up and tells the story to the entire world. What next? There is a helicopter crash and this vibrant, smiling, energetic guy leaves our realm.
What did he discover? Some eternal secret? If delved deeper into this rabbit hole, where does it lead us? Some deeper ocean underneath the ocean? What? Are we getting closer to a mysterious realm under ours? Does it change everything? What gives?
What do you think?
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What did he discover? Some eternal secret? If delved deeper into this rabbit hole, where does it lead us? Some deeper ocean underneath the ocean? What? Are we getting closer to a mysterious realm under ours? Does it change everything? What gives?
What do you think?
Join us now
Channel:
https://t.me/TartariaHistoryChannel
Chat:
https://t.me/TartarianEnglishGroup
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