The Great Lakes Catastrophe / Blazing Star of 1664 : Mysterious Michigan

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Why are there no Great Lakes in the old maps of America? Is it possible that there was a cataclysm in much more recent times? How are comets connected with world-changing events? Is there any evidence to support that a Meteor hit North America in the Great lakes region?
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Regarding the 1812 comet, "history" does depict massive weather events and destruction across the world often blamed on war (Napoleon and others). During the British invasion of Washington DC they documented tornados and massive weather phenomenon that crippled their plans. Some even say Napoleon was a invented figure to blame the destruction of cities/countries and change of power structure (just an idea). One thing that doesn't change is the massive geopolitical turmoil that happened around the world from this time on, a power struggle perhaps due to a comet or other solar event that reduced crops/sunlight/etc. that motivated this power struggle along with massive geological events. Look at the depictions of "Napoleon's invasions" in Europe, massive cities ablaze and raised to the ground by an army with cannons (scenes that remind us if San Francisco, Chicago and Southern cities during the Civil War) destruction that seems questionable with the weapons available. For what purpose would an invading army have to destroy whole cities when supplies, loot and power were the goal?
Great video as always!

duane
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hello to all from Russia, 🤗 from Siberia, from the city of Omsk!☺️🙂🤗 I read comments on this channel, through a translator (I don't know English). very interesting comments of the subscribers of this channel, thank you all! I want to add that I also think that the world used to be one. there was a single advanced civilization. there are also many antediluvian buildings in Siberia, and Siberia and the United States have much in common in culture and traditions. we are very similar.☺️

newfic
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Live in Michigan and am a land surveyor, I have a collection of those old maps, very interesting to see these coming out. I talked to the surveyor who discovered the mastodon under lake Michigan and there are many explorers that can tell if things that they don't publish in the history books!

surveyingthelandscape
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Native Michigander here. I would love to see more on this subject. Great job.
We only ever hear of Halley's comet

Unusual_Break
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It's nice to know that more and more people are questioning things.

theesper
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For what it's worth. I was born in Cinn. Ohio. We lived on a road called Martin St. It's gone now. The apartments we lived in where filled in between them on all sides with dirt with wooden stairs going up between the building. When it would rain the dirt would wash out from under the stairs. In 1970 I was 10. I was finding old dimes nickels and a half penny. The dime was dated 1812. I can't remember what the others were minted. But that dime I'll never forget. I always wondered why they built those building into a dirt bank. Now I believe something did happen around 1812.

larrycaldwell
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I live on a lake in western NC that drowned a town called Hamburg originally settled in the early 1800s. The dam was build in the mid 1940s and most of the town was broken down and removed, but some of the masonry still remains. My friend has a underwater camera and I can't wait to explore it. Your line of research makes me think differently about the old town just off my dock. Amazing stuff guys, my mind is blown every time.

gdub
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Good evening brothers and sisters. The tyranny we witness daily is only getting worse. Stay strong

wcmwfab
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My great grandmother was born in Mt Home, Arkansas in 1894. Her parents died and she was taken to a nearby railroad station and was adopted. As I researched her history I found that in Arkansas they talk about this as well as the Great Madrid earthquake. They claim the lights and falling stars lasted a long time and all the people thought they were dying and the population moved for safety and the area was sparse for years. Safety? Where too as this was seen all over the country?? Did they die? Was the formation of the Arkansas almost mountainous areas from then? My family originated there in the early 1830s and Lewis and Clark were finished doing their spying on the Native Americans then pretending to research the Louisiana Purchase.
I’ve since heard lots of stories of human trafficking and cave entrances to the underground around Fayetteville. My family lived across the creek from one of the Encampments for the Native Americans that crossed the area on the Trail of Tears, later to be a Civil War encampment. I believe that war was all set in place for something else. Would love to see you all cover that area as even a mummy was recently uncovered there as well.
I just love your videos and share them all the time. Thanks so much for all of them.

christyhooper
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I’ve often said to my husband” I wonder if other couples read and talk about all these not widely excepted things like us? We now watch all your videos and we are so glad you both make them. Bringing up topics outside the norm may truly be the only thing that will Unveil our Minds! 👏🏻

itschelli
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I have to say Michigan has some really scary vibes. I've camped all over and that is one state that spooked me!!

jerseystotler
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In 1993 I saw a ghost town in Maryland out in the sticks, was atleast 1hr away from civilization, it had a neighborhood of nice historic houses and even a cemetery with a huge cast iron fence.
The place looked instantly abandoned, everything was still there! My friends older brothers were driving and they started btchn when I wanted to explore, and peeled out of there, if those idiots never blew it, I maybe I would have had a better story.

cavanfarr
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I’m in northern Michigan and I found a skull shaped petoskey that is also a geode it’s pretty insane looking

heartofthenorth
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I visited Lake Mac in Ogalalla, Nebraska and learned there is a ghost town that they also purposely flooded. Strange!

yogisophie
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My great grandmother born 1889 in Oklahoma was an orphan and the family story goes…she was found by a makeshift shack after her parents were killed during the land run.. they were immigrants from Ireland and she was adopted by a family but was a bright red hair fireball of a mom is how my grandpa would talk of his mom.. makes me wonder if she was a part of the separation of children from the earlier generation that knew history

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Up in the Colorado mountains I went to go gather water one morning. Found a creek and every single rock was a fossil. I've also found pieces of pottery with circles above triangles on it. Amazing. I could tell the symbols were Phoenician. Tartarian/old Turkish like. Very fascinating

hythyrgrant
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I grew up in Munising which is home to the breathtaking Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, I'm less than a mile from Gitche Gumee as I type this. Thanks for your awesome work, this is the best channel I've found in a while. There are appx 3, 000 shipwrecks in the five great lakes if I remember right. Superior is crazy, my second time ever in a kayak was on Superior, if was perfectly calm flat water and in what felt like seconds I was battling waves that must have been six feel tall and this was not far from shore. I'm not a great swimmer so I thank God I didn't tip the kayak

FinnSwede
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Just a little info that I remember from my granny…there was a dam constructed in 1940 in Sanalona, Sinaloa Mexico. Her father received compensation from the govt for taking their land. She talked about all the buildings & villages that were ultimately submerged in water. Just sad to think about how much more history is submerged under water that we’re kept from…

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Sumerian artifacts were found around the lakes and bottoms of it. Much of canada and america is named Acadia. Which is a greece city deriving its name from Akkad. Acadia became Arcadia which became Cajuns in the American south. The same name is prevalent from Louisiana to maine to quebec. Fractured as if either we found structures named this way or fragmented tribes scattered or both

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My opinion is each reset event changes the map a bit. Would explain all the different weird looking types we see.

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