Comments by "babbalonian2" (@babbalonian2) on "Old Copper Culture: North America's Forgotten Metal Workers" video.

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  2. I see where you're going with this, 24:10 (racist comment). You forgot to mention about the ancient copper caves of Lake Superior and the unknown human skulls that were found within. Mysteriously gone missing in the past 50 years, (Isle Royale National Park). 22:50 for the past 50-60 years the natives have claimed many sites of interest that may prove these "conspiracy theories", you so blindingly ignore, or not. Another site that has been claimed is Petroglyphs provincial park. You can clearly see Viking/Egyptian ships carved into the rock face, there're hundreds of Petroglyphs at this location, but not one YouTuber has noticed. The natives refuse to allow visitors to take "photos", yes,,,photos in 2021! For VERY obvious reasons. Who gets the revenue from this park? You guessed it. There's also a very mysterious/interesting lake at this location, possibly used for smelting ancient copper, etc. Has there been any investigations,,,made public?, no. 45Km directly south there're claims of an obelisk once being in the waters of lake Ontario,, again in the protected waters of Presqu'ile Provincial Park. Coincidence? This is mentioned in a vintage book called Gateway to Oblivion. There's written accounts of people in the early 1800's rowing their boats out to it. You'll also note, "Nanabozho", looks very similar to the Khufu graffiti. Explains why his image is also craved onto the rock out cropping,,at P.P.P. Another strange coincidence?. 2:07 Nice axe head, have you ever seen an ancient Egyptian copper axe? They couldn't even figure out the wheel, but both had axes almost identical, go figure. Only took me 45 years to see it. I'm guessing you'll erase my comment asap. The truth will come out sooner or later. Its best for all human kind. Some of us already know.
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  3.  @AncientAmericas  There's a reason you don't mention Isle Royale, lol. 19:00 Kind of racist to think the natives were not able to figure out how to smelt copper, but were totally capable of coping axe heads of ancient Egyptians perfectly,. Its narrow minds like yours that help keep the old narratives alive. These sites are all protected sacred lands, provincial or national parks. The mysterious lake at Petroglyphs Provincial Park also comes to mind, in one post they claim the water is unfit to swim, but don't say why,, in another they claim the lake is being "preserved" for future research, which hasn't happened in 55 years due to it being deemed a sacred lake, or some non sense. That lake was used for something, probably something to do with the ancient copper trade. The water in McGinnis Lake needs to be independently tested. The only meromictic lake of its sort in Canada, but strangely nobody knows about it,,,uuumm🤔. Not only did the Natives imagine Egyptian axe heads, they also imagined Egyptian ships in their Petroglyphs, wonder if that has something to do with the "no photos permitted", like, imagine that in 2024. They have security watching a rock outcropping, and they will tackle you, if you get your phone out "sacred", remember, lol, but only at this site. Look where that' site is located. Along the route from Georgian Bay to Lake Ontario. In the book Gateway to the Oblivion, the Author speaks of an Obelisk that once stood in the shallow waters of what's now, coincidentally another protected site, Presqu'ile Provincial Park, until a storm in the early 1800's, directly south from PPP. There is a different narrative, but the Natives and the Gov control these sites. A youtuber will come along sooner or later, can't hide forever. "no photos"🤣, lol we'll see.
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