Mudflood Research, Tartaria, True Aryan History
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The Pharisees didn't build babylon, they found it. This is the case with most post mud-flood surviving culture groups, although some retained more knowledge of the previous civilization than others. In the photo above, you can see the architecture is absolutely massive, a society most-likely comprised of very tall giants, and the post-reality is the cargo cult *(that meaning the survivors adopted the symbols and gave them new meaning, similar to how aboriginies in the pacific give godly meanings to abstract technologies such as helicopters)* in which the "Menorah" is the representation of the cult of Abraham, most-likely the Godfather phoenician of the Dead seea scripts.
Re(lie)gon = Cargo Cult

Religious symbols of worship are appropriations of technological artifacts from the old world.

A cargo cult is a cult which idolizes not understood technologies, which either gifted by aid providers (such as the case for many primitive tribes and islanders), or long forgotten technological artifacts.

To the right of each religious idol you can see the modern technological equivalent of what this idol represents.
Have you heard of the Giant of Kandahar?
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What the fuck is this?!
Mudflood evidence in Chicago USA
It's interesting to observe the ceremonial gesture of this photograph. It shows the potential relationship between humans and giants in the past.
Absolute nonsense from the Russian Wikipedia. Who wrote this shit???

Are there people who seriously rely on the Wikipedia for honest non-biased research?

The truth is out there, and someone desperately does not want you to find it.
If you're new to this and looking for some interesting information, there is some decent information on the English Wikipedia article. Biased, albeit much less than it's counterpart written in the native Russian language.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_chronology_(Fomenko)
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