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3/19/2023 -- Part 3 & 4 -- Dutchsinse, BurnEye, Autodidactic, 5+ hour interview -- ANTARCTICA, DEW [2:03:33] - dutchsinse

submitted by Love240 to Tartaria 1.1 yearsMar 19, 2023 13:29:01 ago (+1/-0)     (www.youtube.com)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Ej_PUkp2j0

NON-TY LINK: https://www.yewtu.be/watch?v=1Ej_PUkp2j0

This is part 3 and part 4 of the five hour long interview I just did with CryptoAlchemist and Autodidactic !

View part 1 here (1.5 hours long) :

• 3/17/2023 -- Part 1 -- Dutchsinse, BurnEye, Autodidactic 5 hour long interview -"STARFORTS" topic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UywndsCbSgs

View Part 2 here: (1.5 hours long):

• 3/18/2023 -- Part 2 -- Dutchsinse, BurnEye, Autodidactic 5+ hour long interview -- "GEOGLYPHS" topic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfEEwNXUsR0&t=9s

This final video (parts 3 & 4) covers Antarctica with a man who worked there directly (Eric from https://deciphering.tv ), directed energy weapons (DEW), weather modification, HAARP, and several other topics including CERN, Neutrino detectors, submarines, phased array antennas below the ice.

Listen close to what Eric from https://deciphering.tv/ says about Havannah Syndrome happening to workers in Antarctica, and about the Christchurch earthquake from 2011 !

This is huge news, and disclosure on the topic of DEW and Antarctica!

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Two days ago (March 17, 2023) I did a full 5+ hour long interview with Bernie from CryptoAlchemist channel and Cambell from Autodidactic .. two great guys! Plus other guests came on during this long interview!

Be sure to check out bernies channel here:

/ @cryptoalchemist369

Autodidactics channel here:

/ @autodidactic999

Guests who appeared in the 5 hour interview:

Eric:

/ @decipheringmyexp... and https://deciphering.tv

Paul Cook:

/ @paulcook432

Ancient Historia:

/ @ancienthistoria

Gerald:

/ @wpgenlighten4truth2


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[ - ] Sector7 0 points 1.1 yearsMar 19, 2023 17:02:24 ago (+0/-0)

Never paid any attention to that Dutchsinse character, until I watched a recent video of him making bizarre claims of 'vast and ancient water structures' in the hills of St Louis, and to the west. "OMG guys, I found another one!" Guy is either an outright grifter or nuttier than a fruitcake.

https://www.google.com/maps/place/St.+Louis,+MO/@38.6481755,-90.2099057,903m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m6!3m5!1s0x87d8b4a9faed8ef9:0xbe39eaca22bbe05b!8m2!3d38.6270025!4d-90.1994042!16zL20vMDZ3eHc

The heart of the conspiracy. Note the 'diamond' shape of the roads surrounding this site of an ancient fort that somehow produced water, as interpreted from an old map of St. Louis.

In that same video, he found a pattern of farm fields ~40 miles west near his house that's another water structure, despite hilly terrain. Then he moved down to Florida on google maps and found ancient underwater cities that no one else had spotted yet.

[ - ] Love240 [op] 1 point 1.1 yearsMar 19, 2023 17:56:22 ago (+1/-0)

These structures are simply too numerous and too massive in scope to conceive that they were done by any known method. He is definitely on to something, and the deeper it goes, the more it connects.

Feel free to dip out, but you're missing out at the same time!

The 'grift' angle is a cheap shot and in no way warranted.

[ - ] Sector7 0 points 1.1 yearsMar 19, 2023 18:33:57 ago (+0/-0)

But there's no structure in the first place. If you know which video I mean, follow along on google maps.

I'm a little skeptical of the explanation being he's "nuttier than a fruitcake", because he seems too organized and intentional in his claims. Unless he was just on drugs or whatever the day he made that video.

He's like Owen Benjamin for me. Some off-brand youtuber I didn't have much of an opinion on until actually watching one of their videos.

There ARE ancient structures, but https://www.google.com/maps/@38.636435,-90.881166,7727m/data=!3m1!1e3 is not a "manmade 8 mile long snakelike water structure that poured water out of a hilltop". I don't see any possible way he could regain credibility after that video.

[ - ] Love240 [op] 1 point 1.1 yearsMar 19, 2023 18:48:10 ago (+1/-0)*

I'm not sure how you're not seeing them, they're there, I'm seeing them. I don't see a problem with his credibility.

You said you didn't know much about pay any attention to him until this, and 'now he loses credibility' over something that can be seen, but you claim to not see it. Okay. I would like to know which recent one you're talking about specifically, but we can agree to disagree.

This IS on v/Tartaria, BTW.

[ - ] Sector7 0 points 1.1 yearsMar 19, 2023 19:10:11 ago (+0/-0)

I'm not sure how you're not seeing them, they're there, I'm seeing them.

Can you point out or explain how that's a "manmade 8 mile long snakelike water structure that poured water out of a hilltop"?

I looked at the topography, I went street view, and I listened to him characterize a visible pipeline across the hills as another part of the ancient water structure. Explain where the structure is. Where are the parts? How is this not what it appears to be - another valley between hills where farmers have cleared the trees to grow plants?

[ - ] Love240 [op] 0 points 1.1 yearsMar 19, 2023 19:26:29 ago (+0/-0)

Street view has a pretty limited view, but you do get a better idea of the elevation. I don't know what you mean about how it's not what it appears to be... it is. It's mostly just normal land, the topographical make-up has several similar geometric features to the 'starfort' shapes, similar in image to those that are produced in water molecules via cymatics.

It doesn't look like farmland, to me, it looks like forest line and mountain regions. And it looks to me like it wasn't really 'cleared', looking at it on maps.

The ones that have been completely bulldozed over, like the one in St. Louis don't look like much of anything anymore, I'll grant you that. But you can still see quite a few of the geometric features that link it to dozens (or more, no Idea how many there are) of these 'starfort' shaped structures. Again, if you don't see it, okay, we'll not agree on that.

[ - ] Sector7 0 points 1.1 yearsMar 19, 2023 19:54:45 ago (+0/-0)

I'm just not seeing one single thing that would agree with the claim that was a snakelike water structure built by ancient people. The Dutch guy just made a bunch of vague references, like "this is the area of the head", or "it's almost exactly 40 miles to the west of the main one in St. Louis".

Like looking at shapes of clouds, I'm sure a careful examination of many landscapes could identify a variety of landforms. Anyway, look for credible evidence of his other claims.