symbols and patterns in the Netherlands relate to old stories, mythology, linking to stars and ancient worldsites
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJUvSMaXWw0
mysterious patterns on the ground Friesland (w. english subs)
Re: Geheimzinnige patronen grond in Nederland | mysterious patterns on the ground Friesland(w. english subs)
The video is not accompanied by English subtitles, yet it is possible to utilize YouTube's auto-transcription feature and subsequently auto-translate the content into English. However, the quality of the resulting translation is suboptimal. The speaker appears to be discussing the Pleiades (also known as "Freya's stars") and their association with the geographical disposition of villages in Friesland during the initial segments of the video.
On a tangent, it is amusing to observe the attempts by certain individuals to emulate Joe Rogan's podcast format. What is it with bald men, large microphone arms and purple curtains?
On a tangent, it is amusing to observe the attempts by certain individuals to emulate Joe Rogan's podcast format. What is it with bald men, large microphone arms and purple curtains?
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Re: mysterious patterns on the ground Friesland (w. english subs)
Watching it as we speak. Super interesting, so thanks for posting Kraftr!
@ Jan, do you know if Eelco is aware of the OLB? Because the similarities are just so extremely obvious. If you two haven't met yet, you should!
Hille
@ Jan, do you know if Eelco is aware of the OLB? Because the similarities are just so extremely obvious. If you two haven't met yet, you should!
Hille
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Yes, two years ago I have been to a lecture by Eelco de Boer, in which he mentioned OL, claiming that it is fake because the paper would be modern.
Some things he presented were interesting, other things (besides what he said about OL) I knew were wrong or highly speculative, but were brought forward as facts. That annoyed me and overall I felt like I had wasted my time and money, was not tempted to buy his book. At the end there was room for questions. I asked a good one but got a stupid answer.
Still, I would be willing to exchange ideas, if he would contact me, but at this stage, the initiative won't come from me.
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Another reply from me, after checking out Eelco de Boer more. Here's part of the introduction of his most recent book called 'Mysteries in The Netherlands unraveled':
"In this book, Eelco de Boer describes that traces of ancient Nordic, Germanic and Greek mythology can be found in the Netherlands. Particularly in the northern provinces of Friesland and Groningen, but also in Zeeland."
In the podcast above Eelco actually says he believes there was an ancient Frisian people, highly advanced, living in France, The Netherlands, Germany, Denmark and part of the UK, if I remember correctly, before a natural disaster forced them to spread out.
"In this book, Eelco de Boer describes that traces of ancient Nordic, Germanic and Greek mythology can be found in the Netherlands. Particularly in the northern provinces of Friesland and Groningen, but also in Zeeland."
In the podcast above Eelco actually says he believes there was an ancient Frisian people, highly advanced, living in France, The Netherlands, Germany, Denmark and part of the UK, if I remember correctly, before a natural disaster forced them to spread out.
Re: mysterious patterns on the ground Friesland (w. english subs)
That's why one would expect him to have taken a good look into OL, but he hasn't.
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I see, I see. Well, just like you, I'm sure he has also found and learned new things the past two years. Who knows what has changed. I hope you don't hold too many grudges Because it could be an interesting collaboration.
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No grudges, but in his Trueman interview, recorded some weeks before mine, I hardly heard anything new.