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Fort Bragging Rights (Full Episode)
27:17
6 лет назад
Fort Bragg's Museum and Wildlife
2:26
6 лет назад
Tartans, Turpentine, and Turmoil
1:23
6 лет назад
Cemeteries at Fort Bragg
0:47
6 лет назад
Cottage Crafts of the Sandhills
1:44
6 лет назад
The People of the Sandhills
2:12
6 лет назад
European Settlement in the Region
2:10
6 лет назад
Human History in the Sandhills
0:45
6 лет назад
Cultural Inventory
1:04
6 лет назад
The Cultural Resources Program
0:46
6 лет назад
Hidden Treasures Keeper
1:24
6 лет назад
Fort Bragging Rights: Introduction
1:09
6 лет назад
Voices of the Sandhills - History
0:51
6 лет назад
Somerset Place - Part 1/2
11:19
6 лет назад
Fort Bragging Rights - Part 1/2
14:42
6 лет назад
Fort Bragging Rights - Part 2/2
12:38
6 лет назад
Gaston Reservoir
9:29
7 лет назад
The First Lost Colony (Full Episode)
28:11
7 лет назад
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@nibiruresearch
@nibiruresearch 28 дней назад
I am sorry to interfere. As early as 1669, Steno determined that every layer of the earth must have been formed horizontally by mixing with water. Shark teeth were found high in the mountains. The conclusion is that at some point seawater must have been higher than the mountains. There are now two possibilities. Either the water is lifted above the highest mountains or the land sinks under the water. Geologists have chosen the latter possibility as the indisputable reason for the formation of layers of the earth. The large number of horizontal layers on top of each other indicate that this event has occurred often. Geologists have estimated that the formation of one layer will take at least 100,000 years. Geologists apparently know nothing about the oldest history of mankind. Several ancient books speak of a cycle of seven world periods that are separated by a natural disaster. Plato tells of regularly recurring disasters involving a celestial body. Other sources tell of a planet that is approaching the earth. There are many images of that event! That planet is invisible until it is close to the sun, says Pliny. Planet 9 must therefore orbit our sun in an eccentric orbit. Then its speed during the crossing is very high. As a result, the gravitational pull on the planets near its orbit is strong. As a result, during some crossings, the water on planet Earth is pulled up very high, even "above the highest mountains" with everything that is scooped up in it. It is an extinction level event. The crossing lasts seven days. At the end the planet is covered in a thick layer of mud including remains of many land and sea animals. The layer hardens after some time and forms the next layer on top of many others. We have been able to construct a timeline in which we can see that five tidal waves are pulled over the Earth and thus five layers of the Earth are formed in a cycle of 25,200 years. Abundant and convincing evidence about this cycle of natural disasters and many images are available in the eBook: "Planet 9 = Nibiru". Search: invisible nibiru 9
@Muddybagclean
@Muddybagclean Месяц назад
Jesus Loves You
@rooknado
@rooknado 6 месяцев назад
One of the best videos on RU-vid
@mrloverlover-takwithknotg
@mrloverlover-takwithknotg 11 месяцев назад
Perfect 👌
@ericschmuecker348
@ericschmuecker348 Год назад
My people call it corn.
@Treasuremonk
@Treasuremonk Год назад
Been there, dug there, Dr Moore is a guy you could talk to for days!
@DanielLehan
@DanielLehan Год назад
This came up on my radar years ago. Networking is so important in anything. This was a great job, by everyone!
@Blupearl2003
@Blupearl2003 Год назад
I am watching this episode on the North Carolina channel as we speak. He also said something very profound about the ways the change in climate and environment today and why there are so many differences of opinions.
@terrydaniels9126
@terrydaniels9126 Год назад
Yes thanks for good words on clean water how it was water is the next big thing thanks Jerry
@andrewcross8244
@andrewcross8244 Год назад
They don’t want you to dig but they can build and dig whatever they want. Kiss my ass
@negro722
@negro722 Год назад
carbon dating is not accurate or reliable......
@negro722
@negro722 Год назад
imma sneak in n take some artifax from tat place - my frendz do it all da time - my boy made over a hundred grand off that place in 1 pop - yall security sux
@andrewcross8244
@andrewcross8244 Год назад
Go for it. Fuck these clowns.
@negro722
@negro722 Год назад
i didnnt know popcorn sutton was a park ranger
@negro722
@negro722 Год назад
it's a skinwalker.....😆
@RONMAYS71
@RONMAYS71 Год назад
Great video, Thank You
@csluau5913
@csluau5913 Год назад
I heard a story from my mother about her great great grandfather. He used to float barrels full of turpentine down the river to Wilmington. He lived somewhere along the Cape fear River not sure where though. I just stopped the story was amazing. Apparently he used to get a small boat or barge or raft and stand on that. He would have all the barrels connected like a flotilla and float them down the river. That’s how he earned his living.
@csluau5913
@csluau5913 Год назад
We have some of those same things in South Carolina and Georgia where many of my family members are buried. Hand carved headstones and dry stacked stone walls. Skills brought over from Scotland, Ireland, and England.
@csluau5913
@csluau5913 Год назад
What happens to the water?
@csluau5913
@csluau5913 Год назад
When I visited some friends in morocco a few years ago, they said that in the desert areas there are still people that engage in the practice of storing things in pets that are dug underneath the sand to keep them cool and dry. They will leave something behind to mark the spot so that it is not lost forever. Sometimes when there are bad sand storms those things get lost anyway and people find the cache years later. Some of them are very old. Also, they still cook in pits underneath the surface of the earth. My friend told me that his parents and grandparents used to cook the Tajin dish by putting hot coals down in a pit until they were covered with light ash then they would put the ceramic pot on top of them and then bury the whole thing under some sand and let the Food cook for a whole day or sometimes overnight until it was ready for lunch the next day. I have had some of this and it is delicious
@csluau5913
@csluau5913 Год назад
What if the objects are less than 1/2 inch?
@csluau5913
@csluau5913 Год назад
Major river for going up and down from place to place… Check. A creek that is fed by Springs for freshwater… Check. Rolling terrain that is good for hunting with lots of lush vegetation and greenery… Check. A variety of geological materials like stone that can be turned into tools… Check. An elevated location to avoid being flooded out by the river During storm season… Check. Sounds just like a place I’m looking at now
@csluau5913
@csluau5913 Год назад
I think that as time goes on more sites are going to be found throughout the Carolinas that are earlier than Clovis culture
@Alternativewayforlife
@Alternativewayforlife 2 года назад
It is normal , and healthy and more free .
@lalkhan6206
@lalkhan6206 2 года назад
Nice information
@powerispower3173
@powerispower3173 2 года назад
short and well explained.
@powerispower3173
@powerispower3173 2 года назад
Brilliant
@jamesgeorge9167
@jamesgeorge9167 2 года назад
Jerry Wolfe was my cousin and he was my good friend and family member but he sadly passed away back in 2018.
@SraTacoMal
@SraTacoMal 2 года назад
Underrated video.
@CrowdPleeza
@CrowdPleeza 3 года назад
Does anyone know a good source for information on what plants and trees that the Cherokee made use of for medicine,food and other uses?
@killwave1596
@killwave1596 3 года назад
Boring
@fancywitt7384
@fancywitt7384 3 года назад
Hey Mrs Wilson
@jefftilghman9059
@jefftilghman9059 3 года назад
What's all this Spanish history got to do with the Lost Colony? As 5he title suggest?
@Wendy-Williams-NC
@Wendy-Williams-NC 2 года назад
I believe hes referencing to this expedition being before Roanoke, therefore being the first lost colony.
@The10mmcure
@The10mmcure 3 года назад
The Spanish tried to push too far inland too fast. The supply lines from way down on the SC coast,all the way deep into NC ...You think that sounds like a rough few hours in the car with the kids,back then that was an epic trek.That's a lot of ground... and Tuscarora, Cherokee and various Siouan tribes in between. If they had fortified all along the coast first,like the English did,history could have turned out different.
@jankorinek2397
@jankorinek2397 3 года назад
Moudrá slova. Privět iz Prágy!
@suzyqualcast6269
@suzyqualcast6269 3 года назад
Permanent presence ? Until they'd robbed the locals of all the gold and silver they could lay their theiving mitts on.
@duaneholcomb8408
@duaneholcomb8408 3 года назад
I picked wild strawberries when I was young. And huckleberries too,, And picked black berries and sold them to make money in the summers,,,used to get water from the stream. Down the way and drink it right from the stream itself. Thimble berries. And gooseberies. Grew there too, cressy greens. And. Poke salad. Was something we ate. Allot of. And walnuts. Those were good days. Gone by,,,
@lukejonas7567
@lukejonas7567 3 года назад
Who else was sent here by there teachers???
@miaristo4750
@miaristo4750 3 года назад
me
@arlyslater
@arlyslater 2 года назад
me! studying intro to archaeology at carleton u
@Sportsnerd27
@Sportsnerd27 Год назад
Sadly yes
@abrooksize
@abrooksize 4 года назад
Man, this was excellent
@runingblackbear
@runingblackbear 4 года назад
i spoke to bird clan and told them they took berry's and they are spreading the seed's of the blueberry's all over mother earth that you wanted jerry god bless
@lisssande410
@lisssande410 4 года назад
Thats bjutiful Nice nature ☺️☺️from Norwegian mom Liss
@MonyMoth
@MonyMoth 4 года назад
Hey Theresa... wanna go get coffee and look at layers of strata together ...🥺 👉👈
@duvvyplaysfifa
@duvvyplaysfifa 3 года назад
S.I.M.P.A.L.E.R.T
@MonyMoth
@MonyMoth 3 года назад
@@duvvyplaysfifa simptigraphy
@blur8678
@blur8678 4 года назад
yes
@millyrock825
@millyrock825 4 года назад
Bitch old dick
@mrlofi333
@mrlofi333 4 года назад
Sample worthy thank you.
@user-dl8ux4up6m
@user-dl8ux4up6m 4 года назад
im so fried. mind= blown
@jaysonnavarro9623
@jaysonnavarro9623 5 лет назад
short and well explained.
@hmnshrvstv
@hmnshrvstv 5 лет назад
Best explanation, thanks a lot.
@kensolch9885
@kensolch9885 5 лет назад
Nice palisade walls for protection in later times .
@brandonspencer309
@brandonspencer309 6 лет назад
Got the link for CFapps channel!!! Great work my friend! Bringing the real truth to the light where it belongs too all sentient humans+...
@hollyolson8048
@hollyolson8048 6 лет назад
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