The Terraforming of Terra - Science: The Great Adventure, Gillespie County, Texas, December 9, 2020
Jock Doubleday
"This little, tiny creek is giving us all sorts of clues that this is a terraformed object. We see the verticality of the sectioning. They built from left to right. . . . These layers are laid down for scientific reasons. The Ancients used soft, earthquake-mitigating layers, and we can see those eroded out -- the softer layers will erode out first -- alternating with hard structural layers . . . really, really hard concretized gypsum. And then, on top, a more mottled texture to the concrete. But even the mottled capping layer, meant to protect the other layers, has these straight-line section seams in it that go right through all these 'sedimentary layers.' That's ridiculous. That's not geology. It can't be. Because Nature could not put a vertical line through many different time periods." "The Terraforming of Terra - Science: The Great Adventure, Gillespie County, Texas, December 9, 2020"
"One of the important things to notice about this particular section break (that the Ancients created as they laid down their concrete to create creek banks, river banks and valleys and mountains and hills) is that, in creek banks and river banks, we have found, consistently, that the Ancients used diagonal construction. So the flow fo the creek is this way, and you've got your 45[-degree-angle] right there." "The Terraforming of Terra - Science: The Great Adventure, Gillespie County, Texas, December 9, 2020"
"This [creek bed's waterfall area] was built in rather the form we see it now. In other words, no matter how many thousands or millions of years ago this was [built], this is essentially what the Ancients built. They built a creek bank, here, opposite another creek bank, to go into another creek that they built. So this is what we have. We have a benevolent race or races in the distant past building creek beds, riverbeds, valleys, hills, and mountains " "Science: The Great Adventure, Gillespie County, Texas, December 9, 2020"
"You can see the diagonal structuring all the way through the layers." "Science: The Great Adventure, Gillespie County, Texas, December 9, 2020"
"The Ancients knew what they were doing across the continents. They built the continents. And the evidence is everywhere, if only we could get out from under the universities' nonsense."
"Science: The Great Adventure, Gillespie County, Texas, December 9, 2020"
"We can step back from it all and get a feel for the beauty of their construction. We look at Nature as beautiful. You know, when people post photos on social media, they don't post a photo of a building, they post a photo of Nature. And they'll post photos of rocks and trees and forests and rivers. And it turns out that the rocks aren't rocks. They're ancient concrete." "Science: The Great Adventure, Gillespie County, Texas, Dec ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5YswFWKyTA
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