America's Driftless Region

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The Driftless Region came into my awareness several years ago when I worked in a Rock Shop.

We are told it was called the "Driftless Region" because it was by-passed by the last glacier on the continent and lacks glacial drift.

Let's see what we find there upon further examination.

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May all those knowingly and willingly be held accountable for their crimes against humanity. May God have mercy on us all.

orphanannie
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Another fine show Michelle. I live in Riverside, California, 5 minutes from me there is a street named Galena. Always thought it was an odd name until I saw an episode of Pawn Stars, were they were at a man's house with old Galena Crystal radios. Apparently for about a 30 year period between 1890-1920 they were sold to the public, and contained a Galena crystal which could receive radio transmissions and broadcast.. without any electricity. There was a prototype of an ear plug for it. They are collectors items now, and very attractive with a Bakelite finish and groovy colors. I'm not sure if you have heard of these ?

timothydillow
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🤔When everything ur saying is the opposite of what most of us were taught...I know ur telling the truth.
Love ur work MG!

rubee
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So many holes in their story. It’s only a matter of time before you’re seen as mad for not seeing it. Thank you so much. Your work is going to benefit the future of our kind. Much love and respect.

vasilis
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Thank you, Michelle, for all that you do. I thank you for your research and for the revealing of our true history.

chadwalsberg
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I've often wondered about the real history of those inclines in Pittsburgh. Ever since I started to follow you and others, I question everything LOL. My father used to take me to Pittsburgh secretly instead of my going to school and we rode the incline so it has a special place in my heart really. Every time I get to Pittsburgh I try to make a point to ride it. I'm just ninety miles north. Thanks again!

LisaHouserman
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I'm turning 75 soon. I thought I knew about history but now not so much. My great great grandfather, a civil war veteran, led his family members in Conestoga wagons in the 1880's to rescue one of his daughters kidnapped by Mormons and bring her home. I look forward to seeing him.

dlwhite
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I grew up in Michigan where the "glacial drift" was frequently discussed in school. It never made sense to me, there's no way lake Michigan was a result of such a thing (how would they explain the petroglyphs at the bottom of the lake now!?) and the only impression I ever had of "ice ages" was akin to something related to trauma based mind control. We were told the first European settlers spread into Michigan in the 1800s, and we even had field trips and curriculum designed around the Potawatomi "natives"....a constant reinforcement of the forced display of tribal falsification of the world's fairs. If only I had known then what I know now!

whateversmurfette
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I can’t wait to watch this video ...I’ve already given it a thumbs up.👍 thanks for using my suggestion about Galena Illinois.

condorstilllives
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I live in Dubuque. It is an old world city for sure. I have thought about making a video on it. I have a bunch of juicy breadcrumbs about this place.

Austin-vvcn
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Certainly some of the most interesting, thorough and "Occam's Razor" sensible in all of the information you're able to glean about our past. Some of the best that I've been able to find on the Internet. Thank you very much, Michelle, for all your curiosity and willingness to share that with us!

mariannespires
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Michelle, I think there is a pattern in the names of towns. I live in one of the 17 mud towns called Colfax after v.p. Colfax, who was an enthusiastic Oddfellow, (I.O.O.F.) Oddfellows, Masons and KKK were here, Vulga German Immigrants also were here with Norwegians.Near my Colfax in WA we also have a LaCrosse, and a Winona (ghost town with old masonry) to name a couple. These towns never seem to amount to much though often they have a grand beginning, as my town did in WA. After I watched the show I looked “Colfax” up, and there is a Colfax in MI as well as WI. Patterns are emerging!!!

hannahwalker
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I just want to bow and tip my hat to you MG your research is so so so appreciated
Total gratitude 🙇🎩

happybdayo
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Thank you for another video of awakening. I love your presentations- always done in a calm and non-confrontational manner.

lorirober
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Thank you for your tireless dedication! You are appreciated! ❤ I love this ! I've been to several of these places as a child! And I fully intend to go back now that I know all this cool stuff! I'm already mapping out our summer adventure- amazing information! I had no idea

streetcarp
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Wow the wall with Mississippi on the top!

bridgetulrich
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Im from that area in Wisconsin, we have alot of old stuff here. You should check out the pyramids of Aztalan next to the underwater necropolis stone structures of Rock Lake. Just outside Madison Wisconsin on the boarder of the driftless region. And Alot of cave systems too.

I_scribbles
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I am sad to admit, I have never explored the rural areas of the Midwest and was born and have lived here the majority of my life! VERY interesting!

andread
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I'm from that area, near the center of it by Prairie du Chien.
Nature is beautiful around there and abundant with game. (I spent most of my time in the woods on the bluffs.)
I think I even found the location of the Ark of the Covenant there, in the basement of a Catholic Shrine that was built especially for the Ark after it was found in a cave in Illinois. (I wasn't able to open the door, but I got a strange, light headed feeling while just standing outside of it.) The steps down to the double locked basement door depicted Templar crosses.
I used to explore the lead mines around Galena, which were filled with bats.
It is probably one of the most beautiful areas in the country.

timothykuring
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Well done is so much " bluffing" going on! I see so much in "nature" that doesn't look natural....and most people think I'm completely nuts to suggest that there was anything "man made" to do with I think the whole place, what ever we live on, has been teraformed bombed flooded and burned over and over again 3 generations, everyone that knows the truth is gone. Your work is remarkable and very important. Thanks again.

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