I already commented on one of your earlier shows , ‘desi ideas and creativity ‘ demonstrates how to create a perpetual pump by making water flow through a space that has a vacuum . boom . so useful . And that‘s why the ancient buildings had clear water running around them I believe
Pants 👖 yo Red Bricks to you Sir. EDUCATE about the crime scene we live on. I forgot to mention the spiral signature in the video. Them builder's of the past were great builder's 👍 👌
@2:04, you zoomed in to the mermaids face. Not sure when she got inserted but she makes up the entire Western America's down to her tail in Yucatan/Nicaragua, upper fin is the fault line that separates California along the sierras😊 This place is so weird.
Are animals and plants natural? I don't think so. All the ones that we eat, or otherwise utilize, seem custom-made for us. Wild animals are wild and domestic ones are domestic, and we can't seem to breed the latter from the former. As an example, we're told that dogs came from wolves thousands of years ago. If that's true, why aren't we still breeding new varieties of dogs from wolves? People who work with wolves in any capacity (zoos, rescues, etc.) always say that wolves are wild animals that cannot be domesticated. They can be acclimated to humans and learn to coexist with them, but they remain wild animals with instincts that can't be taken lightly. So where did dogs really come from? What about cats, cows, horses, goats, sheep, chickens, and all the other animals we keep for food or companionship? Bred from wild animals, or created as separate creatures to be useful to humans? I dunno, but nothing really seems "natural" anymore, like it was all made in a laboratory...including us.
Yes I agree it all seems artificial. Hmmmm🤔 but how to rephrase it? I guess by "nature" I would say the self-sustaining animate creations that experience the emergence of life, followed by its death. 😆
Yea the logos become more obvious and humorous to me everyday. if they want to pose as world's largest engineering and infrastructural construction agency (responsible for every dam, every military installation, bridge, fortified masonry construction in North America) you better hope you include the castle of Stuttgart Germany in your logo. 😆 It's always the Germans who end up being our mentors too, You know? And how after allegedly losing a war did Germans retain their sense for such high sustainable quality in materials and technology when clearly America lost ALL sense for quality and a lot more..
@@pantymelt My answer would have to be that unknown to most people the Axis powers beat the Allies, All Lies. The Nazi's actually won the war then took over the USA as well. If I were the CEO of EvilCo the first thing I'd do is convince the world that I lost the war. That way they let their guard down and stop searching for me. Then like the papa bull said to the baby bull, "No son, we calmly walk down there and fu(# them all".
24:01 The Cowlitz river along I-5 in Washington State does the exact same thing. Twists and turns for miles and miles equidistant the whole way. Old brick buildings in all the small towns between Seattle and Portland.