45-Degree Diagonal Riverbed and Creek Bed Sectioning in the Distant Past
Jock Doubleday
Rational Engineering Principles Create Strong Riverbeds, Creek Beds, Hills, and Mountains
45-degree diagonal riverbed and creek bed sectioning was employed by the True Ancients to build long-lasting water courses, hills, and mountains. (Continental water courses -- riverbeds and creek beds -- are the foundations of hills, and hills are the foundations of mountains.)
Concrete Recipes
Across the world, the continent builders used different recipes of sectioned, layered concrete. In Central Texas, they used primarily what we call gypsum and limestone.
In Bosnia, continent builders created the 99% clay Bosnian Pyramid Complex -- perhaps their most recent terraforming project, dated by carbon dating at 34,000 years, plus or minus a few hundred years. The Bosnian Pyramid Complex is a "repair job." The Complex was built on top of a much older temple complex (presumably to hide it). This older temple complex has not yet been manually discovered. It was discovered by medium, channel, and reader of the Akashic Records, Vanessa Lisle. ("Lisle" rhymes with "aisle." See her YT channel, Vanessa Crystal Consciousness.)
The builders of the Bosnian Pyramid Complex used alternating hard (structural) and soft (earthquake-mitigating) layers of clay to create long lasting pyramids, hills, and tumuli. The riverbeds of both the Fojnica and Bosnian rivers, which meet in the center of the Complex in Visoko, were constructed with the same technique. The builders vertically sectioned the hard clay structural layers, in the same way that they vertically sectioned the hard gypsum and limestone structural layers in Texas.
What About Fossils?
The layers in geology's fossil beds are made of decomposed continental concrete. Over time, continental features eroded, and the resulting crystalline mineral granules were washed into low-lying areas to create fossil beds. Natural geological features like fossil beds came long after the original continents were built.
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