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being said, today's episode is over
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Lemuria. Lemurs. the way, I just
3:58
want to talk about the pronunciation
4:00
of the word Lemuria. We went
4:02
to the University of Texas in
4:04
Austin and talked to a, and
4:06
spoke with, a grammar specialist, a
4:08
linguistic expert, and said, how do
4:11
you pronounce this? And they said,
4:13
well, there's multiple different ways you
4:15
can pronounce it, depending on where
4:17
you live. But if I was
4:19
giving a lecture over this, I
4:21
would pronounce it Lemuria. So that's
4:24
what we're going with. So if
4:26
you have any beef with how
4:28
we pronounce this word, you can
4:30
contact that individual at the University
4:32
of Texas in Austin. We will
4:34
not give out his name because
4:37
we don't want to dog something
4:39
and get in trouble. Yeah. But
4:41
he is at the University of
4:43
Texas. All right. So, to start
4:45
off this episode today, we are
4:47
going to discuss what Lemuria is,
4:50
the history of the concept of
4:52
Lemuria, and then go into the
4:54
strange facts and findings, theories, and
4:56
of course wrap it all up
4:58
with our own personal thoughts and
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5:03
Dan, you want to start off
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what is Lameria or also known
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as the land of Mu? So
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it's known as Lameria or the
7:46
land of Mu? Mu, Mu, one
7:48
of those. Yeah, spelled in Mu.
7:50
And they pronounce it either Mu
7:53
like the Pokemon or Mu like
7:55
the cow. So we're gonna just
7:57
gonna go with Mu. All right.
7:59
So in previous episodes like Holly.
8:01
did mention the ancient civilization of
8:03
Mu. Back when Atlantis was around
8:06
in the Mu and the Atlanteans
8:08
ended up getting into a thermonuclear
8:10
war, taking each other out, yada
8:12
yada. The civilization of Mu or
8:14
the Limarians, which they called some
8:16
of the people, are believed to
8:19
be completely extinct and lived on
8:21
a continent called Namaria. And that
8:23
was said to be lost somewhere
8:25
in the Indian and Pacific Ocean
8:27
area. Yeah, so it was this
8:29
idea that flourished for quite some
8:32
time back in the 1800s throughout
8:34
the scientific community, but it was
8:36
supposedly debunked later on. Now this
8:38
crazy thought of a civilization in
8:40
a whole entire continent just disappearing
8:42
or being completely destroyed was thought
8:45
of as being like impossible, like
8:47
that could never happen. But
8:49
that all changed in 2013,
8:51
when geologists uncovered evidence of
8:53
a lost continent exactly where
8:56
they originally believed Lemuria was
8:58
located at. This discovery brought
9:00
back many theories to the
9:02
forefront again, but that begs
9:04
the question. Where did these
9:06
ideas and theories begin of
9:08
Lemuria? Well, there are multiple
9:11
different things said about Lameria
9:13
throughout history on when it
9:15
started, when it was found,
9:17
who discovered it. But the
9:19
one that we found that
9:21
started all, it seems, is
9:23
back in 1864, when a
9:25
zoologist and British lawyer named
9:28
Philip Ludley Slater had written
9:30
a paper called The Mammals
9:32
of Madagascar while he was
9:34
studying lemurs. This
9:36
paper would then be published
9:38
in the Quarterly Journal of
9:40
Science as it talked about
9:42
lemur fossils that could only
9:44
be found in Madagascar and
9:46
then in India and then
9:48
some in Africa but not really
9:51
too many or in the
9:53
Middle East. Philip then proposed that
9:55
the only way that lemurs
9:57
were able to migrate first to
9:59
India and then to Africa
10:01
from Madagascar was because of a
10:04
lost land mass. stretched across
10:06
the southern Indian Ocean in a
10:08
triangular shape. This landmass, or
10:10
this continent, that connected India's southern
10:13
point, southern Africa, and western
10:15
Australia, it somehow mysteriously sank to
10:17
the ocean floor. And that is
10:20
what supposedly Lemuria was, was
10:22
this triangular landmass that connected all
10:24
these continents. And that's how
10:26
these lemurs were able to get
10:28
on it. Yeah, and
10:31
at this time in history,
10:33
land bridges were the most
10:35
common theory on how animals
10:37
and humans were migrating from
10:39
one place to another, which
10:41
allowed Slater's theory to gain
10:43
such traction. Then other scientists
10:46
and writers took Slater's theory,
10:48
ran with it, and especially
10:50
a German biologist named Ernest
10:52
Heichel. Hykel started to publish
10:54
his work claiming that Lameria
10:56
was what allowed humans to
10:58
first migrate out of Asia
11:01
and into Africa. Yeah, Hykel
11:03
also suggested that since humans
11:05
migrated from Lameria, that this
11:07
may have been the very
11:09
cradle of humankind itself, which
11:11
he also called it were
11:13
deemed it to be paradise.
11:16
Now in his publishing, Hikel stated
11:19
that there were 12 varieties of
11:21
men, and the first humans to
11:23
evolve from ancient primates did so
11:26
on this ancient continent of Lemuria.
11:28
So yeah, Hikel kind of believed
11:30
that humans evolved from lemurs. Lemurs
11:32
aren't really that big either. No.
11:35
Every time I think of a
11:37
lemur, I think of a black-handed
11:39
given. on the zer at the
11:42
zoo you know always think of
11:44
Madagascar king Julian did you I've
11:46
never seen that movie never seen
11:49
it all right so we do
11:51
have a map from the library
11:53
of Congress which is supposedly hypothetical
11:55
map depicting Lemuria as the cradle
11:58
of humankind and it shows pretty
12:00
much the continents and Lemuria and
12:02
then it has arrows depicting how
12:05
the travel of humans would have
12:07
been and how they spread out
12:09
throughout the entire world from Lemuria.
12:12
Excuse me. We'll post that up
12:14
right here and for anyone just
12:16
listening, which it doesn't make sense,
12:18
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12:25
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12:28
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12:30
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12:32
that we posted today, including this
12:35
map. Correct, and if you look
12:37
at the map... At the far
12:39
left you can see where Africa
12:41
is and then to the right
12:44
of it is where Lameria is
12:46
Paradise in between Australia and Africa
12:48
is Lameria just a giant landmass
12:51
connecting everything now Lameria being what
12:53
a high school called the cradle
12:55
of humankind, the origin of humans,
12:57
lasted from 1800s all the way
13:00
into the early 1900s, usually discussed
13:02
alongside Khumari Kendam, I believe that's
13:04
how it said, which is what
13:07
I'm going with, which is another
13:09
proposed lost continent that disappeared in
13:11
the Indian Ocean. Then a different
13:14
idea, though, propped up when scientists
13:16
discovered ancient human remains in Africa,
13:18
which then suggested that Africa was
13:20
actually the cradle of human kind.
13:23
Yeah, but not everyone jumped on
13:25
that belief. Just because they found
13:27
ancient remains in Africa, some still
13:30
continue to believe that Lameria was
13:32
still the origins of humankind. However,
13:36
with the help of Russian
13:38
occultists, medium and author Miss
13:40
Blavatski, the strange idea of
13:43
La Maria was pretty much
13:45
kept at the forefront. She's
13:47
the one who pretty much
13:50
spearheaded it and continued to
13:52
bring it up in talks
13:54
and everything. And her writings
13:56
were very influential at the
13:59
time. Do you have one?
14:01
it is. The Secret Doctrine.
14:03
Which was published. Yeah, and
14:06
that was published in 1888.
14:08
Ooh, what's that in the
14:10
middle? There's no something in
14:13
there? Oh, Theosophical University. Oh.
14:16
complete our catalog. You know, I like
14:18
buying used books just for the notes
14:20
that are in there, like people studying
14:23
it and all that and the stuff
14:25
they write. Yeah, those are the
14:27
best. But yeah, the secret doctrine was
14:29
published in 1888, which proposed the idea
14:32
that there were once seven ancient races
14:34
of humanity and that Lameria was
14:36
home to one of these ancient races.
14:38
The moo, the moo, whichever way
14:40
you want to pronounce it. This ancient
14:43
race in her book were described as
14:45
a 15-foot-tall, forearmed hermaphroditic. Is that how
14:47
I was saying it? That is
14:49
exactly how you pronounce it. Hermaphroditic. Yeah.
14:52
Meaning they have a penis and a
14:54
vagina. That's right. They have both cool.
14:56
And they flourished alongside the dinosaurs.
14:58
Didn't fuck with them because they had
15:01
a penis and a vagina. We ain't
15:03
gonna eat them. They're fucked up. Well,
15:05
not really fucked up. I mean,
15:07
I know there are hermaphrodites out there
15:10
in the world. More power to you.
15:12
Never met one. I figured they'd be
15:14
like on one of those traveling
15:16
sideshow circuses. Pay 25 cents. Come see
15:19
your hermaphodite. They're probably
15:21
all in Thailand. Oh
15:23
Jesus, we laid a
15:25
boy. Oh not lady,
15:27
I laid a boy.
15:29
Uh, now some, now
15:31
some people believe that
15:33
these 15 foot tall
15:35
hermaphrodites, they may have
15:37
been, they may have
15:39
been even evolved into
15:42
lemurs that we have
15:44
today. So
15:47
you have 15 foot tall
15:49
human beings that have penises
15:51
and vaginas and somehow they
15:53
evolved into lemurs. It's like
15:55
how people depict Asians. As
15:57
Asians get older, they get
15:59
shorter. FYI he's half
16:01
Asian clarification. I mean my mom lost
16:04
like an inch. I think it's with
16:06
all old people I mean you know
16:08
they start shrinking their ears get longer
16:10
their noses get longer their skin starts
16:12
drooping it's all because of gravity man.
16:14
And the cartilage and like their spine
16:16
and all that stuff like it's already
16:18
compressed for so long You know you
16:21
get shorter. Have you seen that chiropractic
16:23
video that old old lady laying on
16:25
the table and he's like compound for
16:27
extra compound for extra compound for extra
16:29
and then the chiropractor adjuster and she's
16:31
like oh Oh, I saw the one
16:33
guy that like
16:36
he had back pain for so
16:38
long he went in there and
16:40
he like moaned and groaned for
16:42
like 10 minutes straight and people
16:45
were just like in the comments
16:47
yep that's how he got his
16:49
back messed up. The old lady
16:52
in the cow refactor video the
16:54
top comment was he left her
16:56
at one h. Anyway all right
16:58
so Going forward,
17:01
you had that belief of
17:03
these 15-foot-tall hermaphrodites that evolved
17:05
in the lemurs, and that
17:07
was all through Blavatski. Then
17:09
you had Charles Ledbetter, who
17:12
was a theosophist, who claimed
17:14
he had knowledge of Lameria,
17:16
by astral clairvoyance, which is
17:18
kind of like remote viewing,
17:21
but you astral project your
17:23
body and you're able to
17:25
see past in future events.
17:28
Then you have William Scott Elliot
17:30
and he joined in the conversation
17:33
by elaborating on Blavatski's vision of
17:35
Lameria. He wrote a book titled
17:37
The Lost Lameria in 1904. Now
17:40
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17:42
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17:44
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20:24
Lamerians as 15 feet tall, brown-skinned.
20:27
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20:29
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20:31
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20:33
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20:36
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20:38
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20:47
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20:49
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20:52
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20:57
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20:59
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21:02
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21:04
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21:06
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21:09
the movie The Island of
21:11
Doctor Monroe? No.
21:14
Oh, okay. Never mind. That's what
21:16
kind of happens in that movie.
21:18
Uh, yeah. They, uh, the, uh,
21:20
Doctor Monroe lives on an island
21:22
and he's running this experiment. I
21:25
haven't watched the movie in a
21:27
very long time. All I know
21:29
is that there's these half human,
21:31
half. animals like there's a half
21:33
human half cheetah half human half
21:35
hyena half human half bore and
21:37
he controls these creatures with like
21:39
this shock thing that's in there
21:42
like on the rib and you
21:44
can press a button and it
21:46
shocks them so he pretty much
21:48
rules over them and then these
21:50
animals these animals slash human hybrids
21:52
figure out where that thing is
21:54
and they are able to rip
21:57
it out of themselves and then
21:59
they confront document row and then
22:01
take over the island so yeah.
22:03
you seen the show Sweet Tooth
22:05
on Netflix? No. They weren't created.
22:07
Something happened. And then half human,
22:09
half animal people were being born.
22:11
Hmm. Cool. I've only seen like
22:14
the first season. I think the
22:16
couple seasons I've been out now.
22:18
But that's what it just reminded
22:20
me of. Nice. All
22:22
right. Well, continuing on with the
22:25
conversation, another person, who was a
22:27
traveler and writer, named Augustus Leplonjun,
22:29
he claimed that several ancient civilizations,
22:32
like the Egyptians and Mesoamericans, They
22:34
all came from refugees of the
22:36
Mu civilization. Now this idea of
22:39
Mu appeared in Augustus loops, not
22:41
Augustus loop, just Augustus. His works
22:43
after his investigations of the Mayan
22:46
ruins in the Yucatan. He went
22:48
over there, did a lot of
22:50
investigation, and it was like, this
22:53
is what happened. Now Augustus would
22:55
claim that after translating some of
22:57
the ancient Mayan writings, which showed
23:00
that the Mayans of the Yucatan
23:02
were much older than the civilizations
23:04
of like Greece and Egypt, there
23:07
was also one more thing that
23:09
he found within the ancient writings
23:11
which told of a story of
23:13
an even older continent. Oddly enough
23:16
though, Augustus didn't come up with
23:18
the name himself for the people
23:20
of Lemuria. He got the name
23:23
Mu from an individual named Charles
23:25
Bursur D. Borborg in 1864. Now
23:27
this was when Charles mistranslated the
23:30
Madrid Codex in which he used
23:32
the Delanda alphabet. So he used
23:34
the Delanda alphabet to translate the
23:37
Madrid Codex, which mistranslated it and
23:39
fucked everything up, but he took
23:41
it as in, he translated it
23:44
correctly. And if you don't know
23:46
what the Delanda alphabet is, it's
23:48
pretty much made up of Spanish
23:51
letters and glyphs that were created
23:53
by the 16th century bishop of
23:55
Yucatan, Diego di Landa. it is
23:58
pretty inaccurate but it did help
24:00
later on and we do have
24:02
a photograph of some of the
24:05
glyphs we'll post up right here
24:07
everyone to take a look at
24:09
very confusing very weird looking because
24:12
you have like a h u
24:14
is or it's a k u
24:16
is a snowman with two heads
24:20
and then you have a fucking beehive,
24:22
which is an O, and then you
24:24
have half of a beehive, which with
24:27
bees around it, which is another O,
24:29
and then you got an S, which
24:31
is the letter N. And
24:33
then you got a weird question
24:36
mark as a letter K. You
24:38
got X right there that looks
24:40
like a bird watering something. And
24:42
then beside that looks like someone,
24:44
one of those old cartoons with
24:46
someone yelling with their mouth like
24:48
wide open tongues. I think that's
24:50
like the M. Oh my God.
24:52
What if these weren't like their
24:55
language? What if it wasn't their
24:57
language? What if it was just
24:59
kids being bored just drawing shit?
25:02
That's what I always assume. It's just
25:04
kids being fucking bored drawing shit. And
25:07
we're over here trying to like, you
25:09
know, translate it. They can, oh, it's
25:11
something more deeper than what it is.
25:13
In reality, it's just some kids drawing
25:15
some fucking snowmen, you know, or some
25:17
beehives or some shit. Or a bird
25:20
watering something. Yeah. Anyway, water bird. That
25:22
right there is the Delanda alphabet. Yeah,
25:24
I can see how you can mistranslate
25:26
using that. But
25:28
anyways, Charles believed that the word that
25:30
he translated as moo was referring to
25:33
a land that was submerged by a
25:35
catastrophic event. But Augustus would go on
25:37
to say, in our journey westward across
25:40
the Atlantic we shall pass in sight
25:42
of that spot where once existed the
25:44
pride and the life of the ocean,
25:46
the land of moo. which at the
25:49
epoch that we have been considering had
25:51
not yet been visited by the wrath
25:53
of homin, but lord of volcanic fires
25:56
whose fury it afterward fell a victim.
25:58
That's a lot of words. had like
26:00
a seizure at the end of that
26:03
when he was writing it. Yeah. Because
26:05
it all sounded pretty good until it
26:07
got to the end where just... Huge
26:09
run on sentence. Yeah. So Augustus would
26:12
go on to claim that the civilization
26:14
of ancient Egypt was founded by Queen
26:16
Mu, a refugee from the land of
26:19
Mu. Then other refugees
26:21
from that area had fled to
26:23
Central America and became the Mayans.
26:26
It's very confusing when he says
26:28
they go westward across the Atlantic.
26:30
Was it westward? Yeah, westward across
26:33
the Atlantic, which... Because that's not
26:35
where Lumeria was at. That's where
26:38
Atlantis would be in the Atlantic.
26:40
Yeah, so you have Lameria, Africa,
26:42
Lameria, Australia, and then you have
26:45
South, North and South America. Between
26:47
North America and Europe, Europe is
26:50
where Atlantis was supposedly located. Yeah.
26:52
So it sounds like he's claiming
26:54
that traveled westward across Atlantis. Yeah,
26:57
but he called it the land
26:59
of Mu. Which is very odd.
27:02
Yeah. But yeah, the last guy
27:04
to document about the Lost Continent
27:06
is James Churchward. James was an
27:09
Anglo-American explorer who was actually a
27:11
close friend of Augustus who wanted
27:14
to discover an ancient civilization of
27:16
his own. He got jealous. He's
27:18
like, fuck, everybody's discovering ancient civilizations.
27:21
I want to discover my own.
27:23
Hell yeah. He ended up using
27:25
Augustus's way to set out to
27:28
discover one and his findings were
27:30
written down in five main volumes
27:33
of the movies series published from
27:35
1926 to 1931, which we go
27:37
over those in strange facts and
27:40
findings. So the basic premise of
27:42
the findings that he discovered was
27:45
by studying various ancient texts that
27:47
he had found, discovering the existence
27:49
of a long-lost continent with an
27:52
advanced civilization that approximately 60,000 years
27:54
earlier had sunk below the Pacific
27:57
Ocean after a cataclysmic event. That
28:01
is the most loudest fucking vehicle we've
28:03
ever heard. I'm gonna have to hook
28:05
up a mic right behind us so
28:08
y'all can hear what we hear. Because
28:10
you won't hear it in the recording.
28:12
Yeah, loud ass fucking. You
28:15
can still hear it. You can
28:17
still hear it. And it passed
28:19
a little while back. All right.
28:21
So James believed that 64 million
28:23
people had died during this cataclysmic
28:25
event and that the Hawaiian Islands
28:27
and the Pacific Islands are the
28:29
remaining mountain peaks of this lost
28:31
continent. And we do have some
28:33
images to show you where the
28:35
continent would be and where the
28:37
Hawaiian Islands would be located on
28:39
Lameria. We'll post that up right
28:42
here. And as you can see,
28:44
you have Mu, MU, which is
28:46
Lameria, giant, and then you have
28:48
North America, South America, then you
28:50
have Atlantis in between Europe and
28:52
Africa, which if you look at
28:54
this map compared to the one
28:56
before, The Lameria is
28:58
now in kind of a different
29:00
spot to where Australia is now
29:02
on the left side of it
29:04
when previously was on the right
29:06
because it connected India, South Africa,
29:08
and Australia. This one. It was
29:10
in the Indian Ocean, now it's
29:12
in the Pacific. Yeah, so obviously
29:14
there's there two places for this
29:16
one. Yeah. And the next map
29:18
we have is of Lameria. And
29:20
it's a close-up of it with
29:22
Australia to the bottom left. And
29:24
then you can see in the
29:26
upper right of the continent of
29:28
Lameria, which is the land of
29:30
Mu. You have the Hawaiian Islands,
29:32
which was supposedly a big mountainous
29:34
range. And after the continent sunk
29:36
down, the mountains were so tall
29:38
that they stayed up above, and
29:40
that's what the Hawaiian Islands are.
29:42
Basically, big-ass mountains of Lamuria. If
29:44
you look at this map, you
29:46
can see Lamuria is like an
29:48
overlay, and underneath where the Hawaiian
29:50
Islands are, you can see the
29:52
actual Hawaiian Islands. Yeah. So there
29:54
you have it. That is the.
29:56
of Lameria being a lost continent
29:58
and the people discovering or you
30:00
know just talking about Lameria and
30:03
now we're going to hop into
30:05
strange facts and findings that we
30:07
pretty much uncovered while researching this
30:09
topic. Well Aaron, would you like
30:11
to start off with the first
30:13
strange fact and finding? Yes, I
30:15
would. So our first strange fact
30:17
and finding is about the Great
30:19
Flood. And this information was passed
30:21
down by the Native Americans, supposedly.
30:23
Now La Muria was located in
30:25
the Indian and Pacific Ocean before
30:27
the Great Flood occurred. It was
30:29
approximately 14,000 years ago that the
30:31
Lamerians started to receive information that
30:33
the Earth was about to go
30:35
through some sort of like a
30:37
shift, aka a great flood. So
30:39
there they were, right? Actually, let
30:41
me back up. All this information
30:43
is being told by the Native
30:45
Americans. That's where they're getting this
30:47
from. This information about a great
30:49
flood in their perspective of Lameria.
30:51
What they're saying is that 14,000
30:53
years ago, the Lamerians were just
30:55
chilling on their continent of Moo,
30:57
aka Lameria. And all of a
30:59
sudden, a little birdie came along.
31:01
Not an actual bird, just, you
31:03
know. A leaner with wings. They
31:05
got information. Hey, a big shift
31:07
is coming. Big ass fucking flood.
31:09
And this great flood is supposedly
31:11
the same one that took out
31:13
Atlantis in their eyes, but this
31:15
Atlantis got taken out, you know,
31:17
a little later. But finding out
31:19
that a shift would be occurring,
31:21
the Lamerians began to prepare and
31:23
they had pretty much 2,000 to
31:25
3,000 years before that it would
31:27
actually happen. So they had a
31:29
ton of time to prep. He
31:31
said, hey, in 2 to 3,000
31:33
years, you're going to have something
31:35
big happen. Be like, fucking cool.
31:37
Come back and like when it's
31:39
100 years. Yeah, like come back
31:41
when it's, you know, closer. Yeah.
31:44
But two to three thousand years
31:46
prior to this happening, they decided
31:48
to go spread their teachings all
31:51
around the earth, so pretty much
31:53
traveling across the landmasses to India
31:55
and all that such. And you
31:57
know, they wanted to leave their
32:00
mark on history. or let people
32:02
know like, hey, we existed, you
32:04
know, in case Lomeria did get
32:06
wiped out. And they believe that
32:09
doing so would leave their history
32:11
in the cells of the human
32:13
body. So pretty much they were,
32:15
uh, wanted to spread their teachings,
32:17
leaving their seed everywhere. His cells
32:20
of the human body, aka they're
32:22
gonna go and pregnant as many
32:24
people as they can around the
32:26
world to spread their race. That's
32:29
what it honestly sounds like. Nice.
32:31
Now another thing that the Native
32:33
Americans said, besides the Lamarias going
32:35
around fucking, is that they began
32:37
to learn to live underground and
32:40
they had to figure out how
32:42
to survive down there. They would
32:44
also learn how to store information
32:46
on crystals and that these crystals
32:49
would be taken deep within the
32:51
earth to be stored and preserved,
32:53
while also creating detailed maps of
32:55
the underground tunnels that were connected
32:57
by power points within the earth.
33:00
Then a year before the great
33:02
flood happened, the Lamerians had gotten
33:04
assigned and they were just like,
33:06
are assigned, signed, signed. They were
33:09
given a sign. I combine the
33:11
words, ADHD, they were assigned, they
33:13
were assigned, assigned, you were assigned
33:15
a great flood. Go underground. No,
33:18
this is supposed to happen 2,000
33:20
years from now. You've been banished.
33:22
Go sit with the crystals. Rub
33:25
the crystals on the skin
33:27
or it gets the flood
33:29
again. Oh God. All right,
33:31
so then a year before
33:33
the great flood happened, the
33:35
Lamerians were given a sign
33:37
and they all had to
33:39
go underground. After the flood
33:41
had happened and the water
33:43
began to recede, people started
33:45
to emerge back above ground
33:47
from being on the ground.
33:49
And this is what they
33:51
supposedly say is the start
33:53
of the Native American history.
33:55
Like their Native Americans? Like
33:57
lomerians pretty much came up
33:59
out of the ground. Hello.
34:02
We came up out from
34:04
underneath the ground. Hiawatha, we're
34:06
Native Americans. Yeah. Okay. Now,
34:08
as weird as that sounds,
34:10
most of the Native American
34:12
people had lost this exact
34:14
memory of this, but within
34:16
the higher ranks, as like
34:18
the shamans, they are the
34:20
ones that remember this knowledge
34:22
and they pass it down.
34:24
And this is all from
34:26
the Native American perspective. So,
34:28
wow. Okay, the more you
34:30
know. Now, if you are
34:32
a Native American shaman out
34:34
there, can you email us
34:36
and verify this information? Yeah.
34:38
This doesn't, wait, does this
34:40
fall under all Native Americans?
34:42
That's what they're saying? It
34:44
just states Native Americans. Okay.
34:46
All right. So moving on,
34:48
let's talk about the volumes
34:50
of Mu. which
34:53
is our next strange fact in
34:55
finding. So we discussed how Church
34:57
Ward, he wrote a lot of
34:59
books, like a book series, the
35:02
volumes of Moo, and there were
35:04
a total of five different volumes
35:06
that he had wrote, and each
35:09
one contained different parts of his
35:11
journey and discoveries. and we're going
35:13
to tell you pretty much what
35:16
each volume consisted of. All right,
35:18
so volume one, titled the Lost
35:20
Continent of Mu, set out, you
35:22
know, church wards theory utilizing a
35:25
vast knowledge of science, ancient art
35:27
and history, mythology, and the occult
35:29
to recreate the splendor and doom
35:32
of this hidden world. Lemuria, or,
35:34
aka, Mu, was about 5,000 miles
35:36
long and about 3,000 miles wide,
35:39
size of my dingdong. The Garden
35:41
of Eden, the Garden of Eden,
35:43
was not in Asia, but on
35:45
a now sunken continent in the
35:48
Pacific Ocean. The biblical story of
35:50
creation came first not from the
35:52
peoples of the Nile or the
35:55
Euphrates Valley, but from this now
35:57
submerged continent, Moo, aka the Motherland
35:59
of Man. Then you have volume
36:02
number two, which is the Children
36:04
of Mu, which is the story
36:06
of the pioneers of Mu. 63
36:09
million people lived on the Lost
36:11
Continent of Mu over 200,000 years
36:13
ago. The Children of Mu became
36:15
the most influential people on earth.
36:18
They had an incredibly sophisticated government
36:20
flowering culture and scientific technology. Much
36:22
of the Lamerian civilization lived in
36:25
homes with transparent roofs. They built
36:27
shelters, made clothing, food, and their
36:29
own tools. They were free from
36:32
stress and disease, and they lived
36:34
in peace for hundreds of years.
36:36
They had psychic abilities that were
36:38
highly developed. They could speak to
36:41
each other with their minds. They
36:43
could astral travel and teleport, which
36:45
made traditional communication devices unnecessary. They
36:48
could just be like, fuck you.
36:50
If they wanted to, you know,
36:52
just with their mind. They took
36:55
face time literally. Yes. Teleport right
36:57
into your face. Hey. Yeah. Like,
36:59
hey, you want to come over?
37:01
Yeah. I'll be right there. Just
37:04
teleport. She was crazy. She was
37:06
crazy. You're going to give them
37:08
time to prep. Yeah. They were
37:11
also primarily vegetarians and they had
37:13
a big organic culture that was
37:15
big into like agriculture and the
37:18
outdoors and they worked in harmony
37:20
with nature and the land to
37:22
live prosperous lives. And
37:25
that was volume two and what it
37:27
details. They didn't have no meat? Come
37:29
on. So volume one is pretty much
37:32
the theory and how big La Maria
37:34
or the Land of Moo was. And
37:36
then it talks about the biblical story
37:38
of it. Then you got volume two,
37:40
which is how they lived and their
37:42
beginning of the civilization and then the
37:44
children, how they had influence and then
37:46
how they lived and everything. Now tell
37:49
us about volume three. Now before we
37:51
get into that, we are going to
37:53
take a quick break. This is our
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39:36
The Sacred Symbols of Mu, which
39:38
this volume talks about the occult
39:40
origins of ancient and modern religions.
39:42
All religions have a common origin
39:45
in the sacred inspired writings of
39:47
Mu. The Lord's Prayer is to
39:49
be found in the sacred inspired
39:51
writings of Mu, which evidence of
39:53
the Mu religion dates back to
39:55
170,000 years ago. That's a long
39:57
time. These teachings were taught by
40:00
Osiris, Moses, and Jesus. Moses condensed
40:02
the 42 questions of the Osirian
40:04
religion into the Ten Commandments. Jesus
40:06
condensed the text to suit the
40:08
language of his day, and the
40:10
last words of Jesus on the
40:12
cross were supposedly in the language
40:14
of Mu, unknown, in Palestine. I
40:17
have no idea what the fuck,
40:19
I have no idea what the
40:21
fuck that means. That was in
40:23
the book. We don't know what
40:25
it means. Supposedly they knew the
40:27
last words of Jesus was, but
40:29
this volume three is pretty much
40:31
talking about religion and how it
40:34
all came from Lemuria, aka the
40:36
land of Mu. So they're trying
40:38
to say that he said something
40:40
in a different language that no
40:42
one understood. Except them. Except them.
40:44
But they won't tell you what
40:46
it is. It's unknown. Then
40:49
we go on to volume number
40:51
four, which is the cosmic forces
40:53
of Mu, which is the biological
40:55
evolution, which is a myth. There
40:57
is no such thing as atomic
40:59
force. All diseases can be conquered
41:01
by using appropriately colored light rays.
41:03
The Earth's temperature in seasons are
41:05
pretty much set in stone. Nothing
41:07
changes. They are in their fixed
41:09
present state and that the Earth
41:12
cannot be hurled off into space
41:14
or drawn into the sun. So,
41:17
No gravity or gravity in
41:20
space? Well, that would not
41:22
make sense because the sun,
41:24
gravitational pull. We orbit the
41:27
sun. We orbit the sun,
41:29
which then orbits the black
41:32
hole in the center of
41:34
our galaxy. Huh. Okay. Odd.
41:38
I mean, considering that the seasons
41:40
do change. Yeah, you're wrong, Land
41:42
of Moo. Unless just in the
41:45
Land of Moo, where they were
41:47
positioned, they're like right on the
41:49
equator or around it, so their
41:51
seasons the same, no matter what,
41:54
maybe? I guess. I don't know.
41:56
But let's talk about the last
41:58
book, volume number five from Church
42:01
Ward. volume number five book is
42:03
the second book of the Cosmic
42:05
Forces of Mu. Church Ward continues
42:07
to draw conclusions from the ancient
42:10
documents and lure of Mu to
42:12
present some startling revisionist theories about
42:14
the age of Earth and how
42:17
old it is, the nature of
42:19
mountains and volcanic processes, and he
42:21
talks about the Ice Age and
42:23
the floods. And
42:26
all this information, these
42:28
five volumes, is pretty
42:30
much church wards right
42:32
out of his supposed
42:34
discovery of this ancient
42:37
civilization and continent, and
42:39
he breaks it down
42:41
to easy digestible reading.
42:44
Then those books are on Amazon if
42:46
you want to buy them, supposedly, for
42:48
like 20 bucks or less each. All
42:50
right, so that right there are the
42:52
five volumes, and now we're going to
42:55
get into our next strange fact in
42:57
finding, which is a deeper dive into
42:59
the religion of Mu, or the Mu's
43:01
religion, the Lamerian's religion, and what they
43:04
believed. So the first records of religion
43:06
are more than 70,000 years old, and
43:08
they talk about a body of trained
43:10
masters from Mu called Nacles. A
43:14
what? Knackles? Okay. N-A-A-A-A-C-A-L-S.
43:16
Knackles. That is how
43:18
I heard it pronounced
43:20
when I looked it
43:22
up. So they had
43:24
some masters that they
43:27
called Knackles? Yeah. Where
43:29
my knackles at? Yeah,
43:34
and these masters of Mu, the
43:37
Knackles, they traveled around carrying copies
43:39
of the Motherland sacred inspired religion,
43:41
their text, and the teachings from
43:44
this were called the Sacred Mysteries,
43:46
which were entrusted only to high
43:48
priesthood beings and the heirs to
43:51
the throne, which is very interesting.
43:53
So I guess you had to
43:56
be of high status to actually
43:58
get your hands the actually sacred
44:00
mysteries text. And it was taught
44:03
in different sections. Like they didn't
44:05
just teach you all the religion
44:08
at once. You had to go
44:10
through sections. And that's just like
44:12
Scientology. The higher up texts are
44:15
these ancient texts of the Scientology
44:17
is only accessible through higher up
44:19
people and it's taught. A Scientology
44:22
is taught in sections. You have
44:24
to work your way up. Oh
44:27
yeah. Okay, anyways, let's go to
44:29
the stages. Yeah, let's talk about
44:31
the stages of this religion that's
44:34
being taught by these knackles. So
44:36
the first stage is that man
44:38
was taught that there was a
44:41
supreme being infinite and all-powerful. That
44:43
it was the creator who created
44:46
all things above and below. That
44:48
man was created by this almighty
44:50
being and having been created by
44:53
him with his son that this
44:55
almighty was man's heavenly father. It's
44:58
pretty much what all religions believe.
45:00
Yeah, you got an almighty being
45:02
that created us. Now the second
45:05
stage, when man was created, the
45:07
Creator placed within the body of
45:09
man a spirit or soul, which
45:11
never died but continued on through
45:13
eternity. and then you
45:15
had the third stage when man was
45:17
created it was ordained that his material
45:19
body should return to earth from which
45:22
it was taken when this material body
45:24
died it released the soul which went
45:26
into the world beyond there to wait
45:28
until it was called upon to occupy
45:30
another material body then when the person
45:32
could grasp these facts they were taught
45:34
that their soul was given a task
45:36
this task was for the soul to
45:38
rule the material body by overcoming material
45:41
desires And when this was accomplished, his
45:43
soul would be called back to the
45:45
greater source and forever afterwards live in
45:47
perfect joy and happiness. Now they were
45:49
also taught that one material life was
45:51
so short that the soul could not
45:53
overcome the material desires,
45:55
so it so it
45:57
was ordained that their
46:00
soul into many bodies
46:02
until the task
46:04
was completed and that
46:06
these reincarnations were the
46:08
salvation of their So
46:10
pretty much, they much. to keep being They
46:12
had to keep being born again into
46:14
this material body, this flesh. overcome the until
46:16
they overcome the material desires of the
46:18
world, in and then after that, they can
46:20
live in perfect peace and harmony. of life was
46:22
of life was not enough? You had to
46:24
do it multiple times. You had to
46:26
suffer. You You had to endure. If you
46:28
want to get that get run. run, play through run,
46:31
you have to do it multiple times.
46:33
times. Now the fourth stage, it was fourth
46:35
stage. into was thoroughly instilled
46:37
into their mind that the was Father
46:39
was the that this that love love
46:41
ruled the universe and never died. that
46:43
the love of They were taught that the love
46:45
of the Heavenly Father was far greater
46:47
than the love of His earthly who was who
46:49
was only a reflection of Father. father. But do
46:51
you Do you understand that at all? all? Fuck now.
46:56
Therefore, he should should always approach
46:58
his his without fear or dread and
47:00
in perfect confidence and love. confidence
47:02
and love. Cool. Okay. So let's talk
47:04
about the fifth stage fifth stage. They were were
47:07
then taught that all mankind were
47:09
created by the same Heavenly Father, therefore
47:11
all mankind were his brothers and
47:13
sisters. and sisters. Brother? And should be
47:16
and should be treated as such in
47:18
all his dealings Kind of reminds me at
47:20
Joe Dirt. You're of reminds me of Joe You're
47:22
my You're my sister. You're my sister. sister. Would
47:26
it be better if I go back to being
47:28
your sister? to being your sister? Hell sister. are my
47:30
sister! Oh gosh. Then we have the sixth
47:32
stage, the Then we one of stage, all, the
47:34
last were of them their duties on they
47:36
were taught their duties on earth. how they
47:38
should live to prepare themselves to become fit
47:40
to pass into the world beyond. they were called.
47:42
they were especially They were
47:44
especially reminded that they must follow
47:46
the paths of love, love, chastity,
47:48
and charity. perfect perfect love and
47:50
confidence in heavenly father. And
47:53
those right there are the stages
47:55
of the teachings of the supposed
47:57
move or religion of mankind. mankind. It
48:01
seems like basic. Basic religion stuff.
48:03
You know, all the basic teachings
48:05
of every religion. I mean, honestly
48:08
it does. Like, all right, well,
48:10
let's go on to our next
48:12
strange fact in finding, which is
48:14
about Easter Island. So on Easter
48:17
Island, there's some big ass fucking
48:19
statues that are 15 foot tall,
48:21
made out of stone. They're big.
48:23
Very big. Yeah. Now many believe
48:26
that these big-ass statues on Easter
48:28
Island are that of the Lamerians,
48:30
since the Lamerians were said to
48:33
be 15 feet tall. Now the
48:35
written language on them or involving
48:37
them point to an advanced culture,
48:39
supposedly. The legend of Easter Island
48:42
spinks of Hiva, which sank beneath
48:44
the waves as people fled, referring
48:46
to the great flood and the
48:48
continent sinking, which people assumed that
48:51
they were talking about either Lameria,
48:53
aka the land of Mu. or
48:55
Atlantis. Regardless, they're saying that these
48:58
statues on Easter Island are depictions
49:00
of the ancient Lamerians, or the
49:02
new people. Same thing. Good way
49:04
to check to see if they
49:07
are. Do they have a penis
49:09
and a vagina? Oh, they have
49:11
a big deep loose. Yeah. which,
49:13
mmm, never mind. Okay. I'll say,
49:16
I'm going to say, I mean,
49:18
they're pretty tall, they're brown-skinned. Yeah.
49:20
All right, so let's talk about
49:22
Moana. So the next strange fact
49:25
and finding is about what has
49:27
been passed down by the Samoans
49:29
and the Maori people of New
49:32
Zealand. Now, the Samoans, they also
49:34
had a similar story about a,
49:36
you know, continent like Lomeria, but
49:38
they call it Balutu. Now,
49:41
I could not find the pronunciation
49:43
of that. So if you're Simone
49:45
and I said it wrong, you
49:47
can correct me. I'm sorry. But
49:49
that's how I'm going to say
49:51
it, till someone corrects me. Now
49:54
this place, Volutu, was stocked with
49:56
trees, plants. They were bearing fruits
49:58
and flowers, which were immediately when
50:01
picked. So they replenished right after
50:03
that. Like instantaneously. Yeah. Wow. And
50:05
not just that. On this, you
50:07
know, continent, men, pretty much humans,
50:09
could walk through trees, houses, and
50:11
other physical objects without any resistance.
50:13
Now hold on it clearly states
50:15
men. It says men but I'm
50:18
thinking they're trying to say like
50:20
mankind. Oh just men? Yeah women.
50:22
Women. They didn't they didn't walk
50:24
through no trees and houses? They
50:26
tried to and they just hit
50:28
it. No I'm just kidding. I'm
50:30
just kidding. No it. So I'm
50:32
guessing on this continent they were
50:35
like more of a astral being,
50:37
I guess you could say. Which
50:39
makes sense if you pick a
50:41
fruit and it just automatically replenishes
50:43
or flower. True. Yeah. So let's
50:45
talk about the Mauries, aka the
50:47
Michael Lowry people, as I like
50:49
to call them. Michael Lowry? But
50:51
in love. So the Maori's, when
50:54
they talk about their past, they
50:56
still talk about arriving long ago
50:58
from a sinking island called Hahuiki
51:00
or something like that. A Viki.
51:02
A Viki. And this island had
51:04
a vast mountainous area on the
51:06
other side of the water, meaning
51:08
ocean. So many people believe that
51:11
the Malaries, Michael Lowry, they're talking
51:13
about either Lamuria, aka the land
51:15
of Mu or Atlantis. More than
51:17
likely for the Malaries would be
51:19
Lamuria since the location of where
51:21
the Pacific Ocean area. Yeah. All
51:23
right, so this next strange fact
51:25
of finding is about Mount Shasta
51:28
in California. So it's to be
51:30
believed that some Lemurians escaped before
51:32
their continent sank into the ocean
51:34
and salt refuge in Mount Shasta,
51:36
eventually establishing a five-level city of
51:38
light called Talos inside the mountain,
51:40
which these Lemurians are said to
51:42
be seven feet tall beings who
51:44
wear white robes and communicate through
51:47
crystals spreading messages of love and
51:49
unity. Now some people that there
51:51
is a door to telos somewhere
51:53
on the surface of Mount Shasta.
51:55
They believe that Pluto's cave, which
51:57
is a partially collapsed lava tube
51:59
near the base of the mountain,
52:01
they believe that that might be
52:04
the entrance. But there's a prevailing
52:06
theory these days that the door
52:08
is not a physical one. that
52:10
can only be found by people
52:12
who the Lamurians invite in. They're
52:14
just sitting there on the other
52:16
side of that door. They're looking
52:18
at people coming up thinking, what
52:21
a bunch of dumb asses. We're
52:23
like a bunch of vampires. Can
52:25
I come in? No. Yeah, can't
52:27
let, no. You ain't coming in.
52:29
And they're like, wait. Is that
52:31
a Mike Lowry? Let him in.
52:33
Oh, Mike Lowry. That was a
52:35
bunny love. Yeah, also if you
52:38
walk around the city's main streets,
52:40
you'll find a number of crystal
52:42
shops that sell Lemurian quartz crystals.
52:44
These crystals mostly come from South
52:46
America, and they are believed to
52:48
be encoded with messages of unity.
52:50
Supposedly. So I'm guessing if you
52:52
walk to city's main streets, like
52:54
actually, just in California, all those
52:57
crystal shops and such, they'll sell
52:59
the Lemurian quartz crystals. And I
53:01
guess if they're legit ones, they
53:03
have messages. They have messages. You've
53:05
got to learn how to read
53:07
crystals. You've got to go out
53:09
during the full moon, and then
53:11
you take the crystal and you
53:14
stick in your mouth and you
53:16
pull it out, and then you
53:18
shoo. You've got to find out
53:20
a way to access the information.
53:22
Maybe it's the same way that
53:24
you read letters by sticking them
53:26
up your ass. You can read
53:28
letters by sticking them up there
53:31
and your body absorbsbs ink, and
53:33
you're like, okay. You like to
53:35
use zinc on crystals? Or maybe
53:37
there's a crystal reader, kind of
53:39
like a, like a, ooh, like
53:41
a light thing, and they just
53:43
put the crystal on it, and
53:45
it pops up, like, help me,
53:47
Obie One, you're my only hope.
53:50
Exactly. Yeah, instead, you're gonna see
53:52
some 15-foot tall beings with dicks,
53:54
balls, and vaginas. Great flood! Great
53:56
flood's coming in 2000 to 3,000
53:58
years, brother. Hot in
54:00
the mountains. The turn the flood
54:02
on. There's a metaphysical door. Okay,
54:04
don't let anyone in. I don't
54:06
know, I see that, I hear
54:08
that medical, that metaphysical door being
54:11
Pluto's cave, which is what, a
54:13
partially collapsed lava tube. Mm-hmm. That
54:15
sounds like something I don't want
54:17
to go through. No. They just
54:19
need to drill a big old
54:21
hole in that mountain. Or they
54:23
have those things that they shoot
54:25
into ground. They just shoot it
54:27
sideways to where it can like
54:29
take pictures of like surrounding kind
54:31
of like a picture like an
54:33
x-ray. It like shoots down in
54:35
there and they do like an
54:37
x-ray. You're gonna expose all the
54:39
Lemurians inside there to radiation. They're
54:41
going to get lethal doses. I
54:44
mean they're probably getting radiation from
54:46
the Earth's core anyways. Everybody is.
54:48
Everybody is. They're just getting a
54:50
little bit more since they're probably
54:52
closer. Yeah. All right,
54:54
so let's talk about this last
54:56
strange fact in finding. All right,
54:59
so this last strange fact in
55:01
finding is about some findings back
55:03
in 2013. So like we said
55:06
earlier, scientists have found evidence of
55:08
a drowned microcontinent in sand grains
55:10
from the beaches of a small
55:13
Indian Ocean island. So this Indian
55:15
Ocean island is Mauritius, which is
55:17
a well-known tourist destination. And it
55:20
is located about 1,200 miles or
55:22
2,000 kilometers off the coast of
55:24
Africa east of Madagascar east of
55:27
Madagascar east of Madagascar east of
55:29
Madagascar east of Madagascar. and scientists
55:31
think that the tiny island formed
55:34
some 9 million years ago from
55:36
cooling lava which spewed by undersea
55:38
volcanoes. Mmm, okay. But recently researchers
55:41
have found sand grains on Mauritius
55:43
that contain fragments of the mineral
55:45
zircon. Sultene! That are far older
55:48
than the island. It's between 660
55:50
million to about 2 billion years
55:52
old. Dale? The old bitch. Now
55:55
when a study in the journal
55:57
Nature Geoscience, scientists concluded that the
55:59
older once belonged to a now
56:02
vanished landmass and tiny bits of
56:04
which were dragged up to the
56:06
surface during the formation of Mauritius.
56:09
Furthermore, based on a recalculation of
56:11
how the ancient continents drifted apart,
56:13
the scientists concluded that Mauritia was
56:16
once a tiny part of a
56:18
much larger supercontinent that included India
56:20
and Madagascar called Rodinia. So a
56:23
different name. So yeah, they're finding
56:25
evidence of a larger landmass that
56:27
had supposedly been submerged,
56:30
sunk or whatever, and
56:32
with the creation of
56:34
Mauritia, with the lavas
56:36
flowing up from the
56:38
underground or undersea volcanoes,
56:40
it brought pretty much
56:42
the zircon minerals and
56:44
all that shit from
56:46
the bottom up to
56:48
the top, mixing in
56:50
with Mauritius. Okay. So,
56:52
very interesting. Science. So
56:55
that right there is our
56:57
last strange fact in finding,
56:59
which leads us to our
57:01
theories. Now we're going to
57:03
talk about all the juicy
57:05
theories surrounding Lemuria, aka the
57:07
land of Mu. So the
57:09
very first theory that we're
57:11
going to talk about is
57:13
called existed. So this theory
57:15
states that La Maria did
57:17
exist. It existed millions or
57:19
billions of years ago, and
57:21
some type of cataclysmic event
57:24
occurred and caused the continent
57:26
to be destroyed or submerged
57:28
underwater. The survivors of this
57:30
continent were able to make
57:32
it to different parts of
57:34
the world and as they
57:36
pretty much spread out they
57:38
scattered evidence of the existence
57:40
of their lost continent throughout
57:42
the world and these little
57:44
bread crumbs of their existence
57:46
of this continent. were pretty
57:48
much found by these explorers
57:51
like church ward, Blavatski, all
57:53
of them, and they wrote
57:55
about them. And that's how
57:57
we are aware of them.
57:59
That is the first theory.
58:01
Okay. pretty cool if it
58:03
did exist. Yeah, which I
58:05
mean, that's where lemurs come
58:07
from. But it could be
58:09
this second theory, which is
58:11
the most popular choice for
58:13
the theories, which is called
58:15
plate tectonics. This theory is
58:18
that a continent cannot just
58:20
disappear into the ocean with
58:22
pretty much no signs whatsoever.
58:24
Considering that there are multiple
58:26
layers of rock that are
58:28
kilometers thick. an island
58:30
could not just just just disappear
58:32
in there. These rocks would have
58:34
to shift all over to place
58:36
just for this island to pretty
58:38
much sneak into the other plates
58:40
to hide. But they weren't far
58:42
off, you know, with India and
58:44
Madagascar breaking off from a bigger
58:46
continent though, but they said it
58:48
wasn't La Maria. This was
58:51
supposedly called Mauritia, Mauritius, and it
58:53
happened about 84 million years ago,
58:56
and it wasn't caused by an
58:58
overnight cataclysmic event. This happened over
59:00
many, many, many, many years, millions
59:03
of years, probably, for these land
59:05
masses to drift apart. So this
59:08
theory is pretty much that Lameria
59:10
didn't exist and that's because if
59:12
it did exist you would find
59:15
there be more evidence more evidence
59:17
but it couldn't have existed because
59:20
the main theory is that it
59:22
was submerged and it couldn't have
59:24
submerged because of the way plate
59:27
tectonics work on earth. Correct. Okay.
59:29
I mean without big Lameria is
59:32
there had to be more evidence
59:34
like physical evidence they said. Maybe
59:36
that's where the aliens are chilling.
59:40
That is a theory. Yeah. All
59:42
right, so let's talk about our
59:45
next theory, which is called religious
59:47
tool. This theory states that Church
59:49
Ward and others tied Lameria to
59:52
the Bible. They would cite it
59:54
as the Garden of Eden or
59:57
the birthplace of biblical figures like
59:59
Moses. Then... the beliefs of the
1:00:01
Lamerians, you know, not disappearing when
1:00:04
the landmass was submerged because somehow
1:00:06
they were able to make their
1:00:08
way to California in Mount Shasta.
1:00:11
You have that belief as well.
1:00:13
That there's a place called Lameria
1:00:16
in California, which was founded by
1:00:18
a religious group in 1936. They
1:00:20
embraced the supposed teachings of the
1:00:23
civilization of Moo, aka Lameria, and
1:00:25
many of the ideas put forward
1:00:27
by Miss Blavotski. like human spiritual
1:00:30
evolution and karma. So pretty much
1:00:32
this theory is that I really
1:00:35
wouldn't say that La Maria didn't
1:00:37
really exist. Well, La Maria didn't
1:00:39
exist, but it was used as
1:00:42
a tool for control via religion.
1:00:44
The one religion to rule them
1:00:47
all. Yeah. Yeah. Because that's where
1:00:49
they say The first
1:00:51
religion, the original religion of mankind, came
1:00:53
from Lameria, and we talked about the
1:00:56
six stages of it. Maybe they were
1:00:58
trying to create their own religion. Church
1:01:00
Ward and all the other ones that
1:01:03
originally brought this up in the 1800s
1:01:05
to early 1900s. Churchward
1:01:08
wrote his book in what,
1:01:10
1908? Blavatski in 1888. Churchward
1:01:12
was like 1926 to 1931?
1:01:14
Believe it was? Yeah, somebody
1:01:16
wrote something in 1908 though.
1:01:18
I can't remember. Charles, Brashear
1:01:20
I believe. 1904. Okay. But
1:01:23
yeah, so maybe they all just
1:01:25
got together and were like, hey,
1:01:27
let's push this religion and they
1:01:29
were able to make La Maria
1:01:31
California start a small religious group
1:01:33
in 1936 that were based off
1:01:35
the teachings of Blavatski and La
1:01:37
Maria. Maybe that was the whole
1:01:39
purpose and La Maria never existed.
1:01:42
They just wanted to use it
1:01:44
as control. or
1:01:46
maybe for clout. Maybe it was
1:01:48
just a way for them to
1:01:50
just say, hey, we're important. We
1:01:52
discovered a civilization or an ancient
1:01:54
civilization by my book or read
1:01:56
about my teachings or follow my
1:01:58
ways. Oh yeah, Charles. want to
1:02:00
go find a civilization of his
1:02:02
own. And with the help of
1:02:05
Augustus's own works of finding the
1:02:07
land of Mu, which sounds like
1:02:09
he was talking about Atlantis mostly,
1:02:11
Charles has studied that, oh, I
1:02:13
discovered Lameria. Or it could be
1:02:15
this one theory, aliens. The government's
1:02:17
throwing us off with this outlandish
1:02:19
Lameria, the people, the 15 feet
1:02:21
tall people and all that. But
1:02:23
in fact, Lameria
1:02:26
did exist and that it did
1:02:28
sink and that's where the aliens
1:02:30
are now. Yeah, so back in
1:02:32
the day the government or the
1:02:34
leaders of the world discovered that
1:02:36
hey down inside of our oceans
1:02:38
there is a race of aliens
1:02:40
and we cannot allow individuals to
1:02:42
search that area. So instead we
1:02:44
are going to create this outlandish
1:02:46
theory that there was once a
1:02:48
lost continent submerged. There was once
1:02:50
a lost continent and it was
1:02:52
submerged and this lost continent had
1:02:54
an ancient civilization, aka Atlantis or
1:02:56
Lemuria, aka the land of Mu.
1:02:58
And we'll use this to make
1:03:00
people think, oh, that's a crazy
1:03:02
theory, nothing could exist in our
1:03:04
oceans as a way to cover
1:03:06
up the fact that something does
1:03:08
exist in our oceans. with the
1:03:10
fact they talk about how advanced
1:03:12
their technology was and everything. How
1:03:14
the hell did they not get
1:03:16
away from this kind of clismic
1:03:18
event? Yeah. What are you gonna
1:03:20
go hide in the mountain? What
1:03:22
the fuck? Nope. Lameria is literally
1:03:24
just a landmass or pretty much
1:03:26
a continent underwater and this is
1:03:28
where the aliens live. And all
1:03:30
those drones and stuff that come
1:03:32
out. are the aliens coming out
1:03:34
and checking up on us? It's
1:03:36
like, uh, fallout. They're coming up
1:03:39
and checking, seeing if it's safe
1:03:41
enough to come live on the
1:03:43
surface, which obviously it's not. Yeah.
1:03:45
People are going crazy up here,
1:03:47
assassinating CEOs. Yeah. All right. Well,
1:03:49
speaking of that, we talk about
1:03:51
that on our premium episode, the
1:03:53
assassination of United Health Care CEO.
1:03:55
by the way, I got some
1:03:57
more information. I found out there
1:03:59
was engravings in the shell casings.
1:04:01
Deny. Deny. Deny. Dispose. And shell
1:04:03
casings at the scene had denied
1:04:05
defend and dispose. De-P-O-S-E- rent on
1:04:07
them. Yeah. Okay. So this was
1:04:09
a targeted attack, like we said,
1:04:11
but we talk more about that
1:04:13
on our premium episode. If you
1:04:15
want, go sign up for $6.66
1:04:17
for audio or $9.99 for video.
1:04:19
And we talk about that and
1:04:21
the UAPs and my own personal
1:04:23
experience with the UAP that I
1:04:25
recorded on video. And I got
1:04:27
some weird footage. You got abducted.
1:04:29
and then probed. No, not abducted
1:04:31
and probed. I've just witnessed something
1:04:33
weird as fuck and I got
1:04:35
it all on video. All right,
1:04:37
so do we have anything else
1:04:39
more we want to talk about?
1:04:41
Want to talk about our own
1:04:43
personal thoughts and theories behind this?
1:04:45
Do you think that La Maria
1:04:47
did exist? This ancient land of
1:04:49
moo? Or do you think it
1:04:51
was all just made up? I'd
1:04:53
like to believe it's true, but
1:04:55
just not enough evidence for me
1:04:57
to be like, yeah, it was
1:04:59
there? But the idea, the concept
1:05:01
of it, it's pretty cool that
1:05:04
there wasn't a continent there and
1:05:06
I don't know about it being
1:05:08
taken out overnight by like a
1:05:10
cataclysmic event. You know, maybe over
1:05:12
time it did, you know, actually
1:05:14
shift and just get flooded. But
1:05:16
yeah. Okay. I'm going to have
1:05:18
to go with the continent never
1:05:20
existed. I mean you take all
1:05:22
the other continents and you shift
1:05:24
them and they all fit in
1:05:26
perfectly together into one big landmass
1:05:28
and then you take it over
1:05:30
100,000 of years and then shifting
1:05:32
apart. So it's like a big
1:05:34
puzzle piece with their current continents
1:05:36
and there's no room for Lomeria.
1:05:38
There's nowhere for it to fit.
1:05:40
So That's what I'm going with.
1:05:42
It never existed that Blavatski, no
1:05:44
disrespect, church ward, Augustus, all them,
1:05:46
all their writing. just made
1:05:48
just made up They
1:05:50
followed They of off
1:05:52
of each other's
1:05:54
piggy-backed, and and just
1:05:56
expanded on on them.
1:05:58
Yeah, I can
1:06:00
see that. And
1:06:02
that's what I'm
1:06:04
going what I'm I with.
1:06:06
I mean, I I
1:06:08
said, to like to
1:06:10
believe that it
1:06:12
was really you
1:06:14
but yeah, Well,
1:06:16
if you are a loved one lived
1:06:19
on on La the land of Mu the land
1:06:21
of Mu, and you have stories to tell us
1:06:23
or you can lay eggs or you are
1:06:25
a hermaphrodite, Dan would like an email
1:06:27
from you. you. Or your, past life was was
1:06:29
La Marian or at Lantian. Yeah, send us an email.
1:06:31
We would love to hear from you.
1:06:34
That's right. But with that being said,
1:06:36
that is the end of our episode the
1:06:38
end I want to thank you for
1:06:40
joining us to thank you for all of
1:06:42
your love and support all of your love and
1:06:44
We could not do this. you, That's right.
1:06:46
Much love. So that being said, Dan,
1:06:49
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1:06:51
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