500 Year Old Map Was Discovered That Shatters The “Official” History Of The Planet
by Arjun Walia, Collective Evolution
posted on RiseEarth
http://bit.ly/1A7DCD6
by Arjun Walia, Collective Evolution
posted on RiseEarth
http://bit.ly/1A7DCD6
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...the Piri Reis map
[is] a genuine document that was re-made (copied from older documents)
at Constantinople in AD 1513, and discovered in 1929. It focuses on the
western coast of Africa, the eastern coast of South America, and the
northern coast of Antarctica. It was drawn by the military intelligence
of Admiral Piri Reis of the Ottoman era. He is a well-known historical
figure whose identity is well established. The Admiral made a copy of
it, and the original was drawn based on documents that date back to at
least the fourth century BC, and on information obtained by multiple
explorers.
Why The Map Is So Compelling
Right off the bat, one of the most compelling facts about the map is that it includes a continent that our history books tell us was not discovered until 1818.
Secondly, the map depicts what is known as
“Queen Maud Land,” a 2.7 million-square-kilometer (1 million sq mi)
region of Antarctica as it looked millions of years ago. This region and
other regions shown on the map are thought to have been covered
completely in ice, but the map tells a different story.
It shows this area as ice free, which suggests that these areas passed
through a long ice-free period which might not have come to an end until
approximately six thousand years ago, which again, totally goes against
what is taught and currently believed. Today, geological evidence has
confirmed that this area could not have been ice-free until about 4000
BC.
Official science has been saying all along that
the ice-cap which covers the Antarctic is millions of years old. The
Piri Reis map shows that the northern part of that continent has been
mapped before the ice did cover it. This means that it was mapped a
million years ago, but that’s impossible, since mankind did not exist at
that time. Quite the conundrum isn’t it?
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