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Newly Discovered American Kingdoms #USA #History

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2/ Ok, Now you have seen the proof for up to 6 #AmericanKingdoms IN the Americas up to the late 1800s 👇 ~#Tontonteac Kingdom ~Tolm Kingdom ~Nova Albion Kingdom ~Sierra Nevada Kingdom ~Quivira Kingdom ~Anian Kingdom And moar Most of these 'Kingdoms' are DENIED by academia.

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3/ Lets zoom in on the first, #Tontonteac Kingdom and the #GrandCanyon Have you ever been? Have you ever LOOKED at it, really, with your new 'Filters' on? You should. What if I told you that where the #GrandCanyon is, once stood grand cities of golden pyramids and spires?

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3/ Lets get the 'Official Narrative' out-of-the-way: 'Ologists say the Canyons were “formed” through Billions of years of “Evolution” [thought to be formed by the Colorado River] Do they even wonder why the peaks of the Grand Canyon are named after ancient Egyptian sites? 👇

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4/ You realize I presume, that MOST of the Grand Canyon is 'Off Limits' by the National Park Service? [I dont remember voting for that, but I digress] "Only approved 'paths'" If you veer OFF that predetermined 'Path', expect quick company within MINUTES to show you your way.

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5/ One narrative goes ".archeologists from the Smithsonian Institute in Washington [read: Professors Jordan and Kincaid] stated that they found hundreds of Egyptian artifacts in those tunnels that dated back to the era of the ancient Egyptian king Ramses, around 1250 BC.." Hmmm

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6/ The Smithsonian quickly informed everyone, 'not to worry, history Hasn't changed, it is all a Hoax.." They deny these professors even worked for them No problem, I hold no value to their opinions anyway They are part of the problem and have a HIStory of lies The Cover-up 👇

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7/ Newspaper clippings from around the world have a much different take on the 'Antiquities of America' Examples below are the 'Raftsmans journal, 1858 [read: ".Antiquities in America that rival Thebes.." And another from Swinburnes book from 1878 about Ancient Masonry Read👇

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8/ Old maps DO NOT show the Grand Canyon Craterscape, they show instead a Kingdom called #Tontonteac also [sp] Totonteac City Kingdoms were called Tontonte, Cevola, Axa, Septem Citta (seven cities) and the capital city with the Babylonian name Abacus (later renamed to Granada)

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9/ Nearby #Tontonteac, we find the Marata Kingdom. On old maps the kingdoms appear to be a chain of kingdoms and cities from Nevada and Arizona, down to Mexico. Linguistically, they belong together. Yes, The same people who built the “Aztec” and “Mayan” Pyramid facilities. 👇

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10/ The city here 👆is Totonte: ac Cities on old maps are shown with church-like steeples and part of a Kingdom, just like in Europe, Asia and Africa at this time Even though we see these cities on maps of the i500s and j600s, mainstream historians claim they never existed. 👇

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11/ "correction: The one’s in Mexico existed, but the one’s on the U.S. side of the border didn’t exist.? 🙃 They are telling us that otherwise completely accurate and historically verifiable maps, just added a couple of “mythical” places to their maps to spice things up 🧐👇

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12/ These were days in which mapmakers could get killed for faulty maps. The map below calls it “#Tontonteac Regnum”. Regnum is Latin for “Kingdom”. The city of #Marata is within the Marata Regnum and then there’s the capital city of “Abacus Granada”. 👇

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13/ When old 'ruins' are found in the midwest, they are given labels that differ from what the ancients called the area! Instead of saying “This must be the ancient city of #Marata, as shown on old maps” archaeologists invent names such as “these are the pueblo people”.

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14/ The act of re-labeling obscures the meaning of the discoveries. Why invent names when the people themselves tell us the names of towns, kingdoms and peoples? One of the tribes of the Grand Canyon are the Hopi people. They never referred to themselves as the Pueblo people.

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15/ The Hopi people actually tell of several instances in their History when they were faced with .."fantastic destruction.." and 'Helped' by 'Ant People' and taken "underground" for "safety" They also mention flying saucers, according to “Kasskara and the seven worlds” 👇

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16/ Non-English, however, there is a Nexus Magazine article available on it. Read this Sauce👇🧐

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17/ Current Academia say these maps are false because, "..the terrain is not as we know it today." 🙃 They don’t consider that the land may have changed through disasters that so many of the “myths” talk about.

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18/ I posit these 'Cities' shown on maps by the hundreds are there because this is what our TRUE history is trying to show us I suspect these cities were bombed with sky weaponry From Asia to Americas The bombings created large lakes, craters and canyons Before/after Tartaria

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19/ Did you know, The Great lakes DID NOT appear on maps until the j600s? Old maps show there was no lake Michigan or lake Eire. Instead we find a long and wide river where now we have round lakes On hundreds of maps [see also: #Chilaga or 'Original' Washington DC?] 😉

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20/ Something colossal happened for this river to be turned into the “Great Lakes”. The lakes start Popping up on maps all-of-a-sudden in the j600s, along with a sudden Emptiness in the mid-west and northwest #Tontonteac was wiped out, Flooded, and decimated. 👇

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21/ The cataclysm occurred some time before j650 Maps from j650 show the #Tontoneac region partially flooded, separating California from the rest of the country [see:California is an Island, thread] The Great Lakes began developing but didnt yet have the shape they have today👇

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22/ 👆🧐 look #Totonteac is no longer mentioned here because it’s underwater and 'Abacus Granada' has turned into a general region called 'Grenade'. Some maps also say “Nueva Granada”, a hint to the old Granada.

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23/ Between j630 and j650 somewhere, was the map transitioning to our standard. Some maps during this time showed the old #AmericanKingdoms and some showed the 'new world'. A j630s map showing the old world, with #Totonteac and #Marata still intact 👇

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24/ Judging by available maps the “shift” probably happened in the j580s or j590s. I could find no maps of the “new America” before that. note: There HAVE been engravings made in “error” that say Columbus “discovered” America in j592 (rather than i492) This is from the j652 👇

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25/ Innocent? I'm not convinced This part of the war on Old Tartaria seems to have ended in the j580s. After this time most new explorers and settlers arrived in the Americas Apart from 'Christopher Columbus', we don’t hear of many settlers arriving between i492 and j592 cont

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26/ Look at this j500s rare map, it's depicting the western part of America completely flooded at one point Notice the mass of land at the upper right side of the map, in the Pacific. The Hopi say this is where the Kingdom of #Lemuria was, Yes, Hawaii Islands is what remains👇

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27/ This is a hand-sketched recreation of a late j500s map by cartographer Matthias Quad. This is not the untamed wilderness of 'primitive barbarians' we were shown in the movies. Pre-Columbian America has clearly defined regions and cities. So may stories in one map 👇

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28/ We see 👆#Tontonteac, Granada, Septem Citta, Cevola. On the east coast we see #Norumbega, and the ancient kingdom of #Hochalaga [think: German/Latin mix: German (Hoch, meaning High) and Latin/Italian (Laga, meaning Lake) also, Lago de Conibas 😉

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29/ Sooo about #Tontonteac Where to look I mean 'X' marks the spot, no? According to "Carto bibliography of the Grand Canyon", the “indigenous name” for Colorado River was, Totonteac Totonteac flu (fluss is German for river) is now today’s Lake Meade or #HooverDam🔥

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30/ In case you missed it Lake Mead has been in a drought as of late and has seen the emergence of formerly submerged 'ruins' due to the water drying up. Officially, The ruins are now called “St Thomas” and ascribed to the Mormons🙃 But they were a little late to the game...

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