Advanced Pre Flood Civilizations That History Books Don't Mention
Автор: Down The Rabbit Hole
Загружено: 2025-05-24
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Across the ancient world, from Egypt to Peru, archaeologists have discovered something impossible—perfectly drilled holes through granite and basalt stones so hard they challenge even modern tools. How could primitive civilizations have created such precision engineering? By the end of this video, you'll see evidence that challenges everything mainstream archaeology tells us about our ancient past—so stay tuned for revelations that might change how you view human history.
Imagine a world where gods walked among humans, where technology rivaled or even surpassed our own, and where legendary beings of immense stature and power shaped the course of early civilization. These aren't just fantastical stories—they're at the heart of what many ancient cultures described as pre-flood civilizations.
The most intriguing figures in these ancient accounts are perhaps the Anunnaki, whose very name translates to "those who came from Heaven to Earth." In Sumerian mythology, these weren't ordinary deities. They were described as the offspring of Anu and Ki, the sky god and earth goddess, creating a perfect symbolic union of celestial and terrestrial powers.
What's fascinating is how the Anunnaki mirror other mythological beings across different cultures. They bear striking similarities to the Nephilim mentioned in biblical traditions—mysterious beings described as the offspring of angels and human women. Both groups are portrayed as bringing advanced knowledge to humanity while simultaneously causing disruption through their presence on Earth.
00:00 intro
00:32 the pre-flood civilizations
00:52 Annunaki - SUmerians
2:50 Greek Titans ( thumb
4:50 What are the evidences?
7:18 what tools could they have used?
8;10 China discovery anomaly
8:55 Giza pyramid
13:00 Gobekli Tepe
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