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Some of you readers know there are artifacts built from stone, all over the world, showing a highly developed civilization with global trade routes that apparently vanished almost all at once around 12,000 years ago. There is evidence things like the Sphinx were built over 10,000 years ago during a period of time when it was subjected to heavy regular rains, for instance.
Several scientists and philosophers have noted that there is lots of evidence for this across the planet, yet most current scientists insist no such civilization could exist– maybe because the idea that you could rise so far only to lose it all is scary? We're not sure. Anyways, you're called “fringe” if you are curious enough to search for and take seriously such evidence.
Along these lines, a LOT of things seem to have changed at about the same time period. There was a global mass-level extinction event, where many of the megofauna like giant deer and mammoths seem to die out at the same time. Many blamed the spread of humans. That's the other thing– a lot of human scattered suddenly, as if searching for new places to live.
Meanwhile, the myths and legends say that the GODS, who used to live here with us where they treated us as slaves, also packed up and left 'for the heavens' again. Leaving behind their shrines, temples, and organized cities.
Well, it seems that the whole “previously existing civilization” hypothesis just got a boost–!
Indirectly, mind you, but now there is evidence that global climate change last hit us in a powerful way due to something from the heavens–!
Essentially, comets– like the one that killed the dinosaurs– may have been what ended that last era of civilization. One reason its been dismissed as even possible was because no one could imagine how such a civilization, that built massive structures like the pyramids and various stone walls and other precisely engineered structures, could possibly lose everything.
Well, maybe we have our answer!