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Feb 20Liked by Donn Harper The Apocaloptimist

WOW that’s interesting… will re-read after breakfast, but it looks well researched… well done!

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Thanks.

The brief summary is pretty much the story.

No ed cayce psychic visions or fantasies from 1800's, strictly Plato, the Theogony, Archeology, Marine Geology.

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Feb 20Liked by Donn Harper The Apocaloptimist

Fascinating ideas, especially the Copper/Bronze vs the bone and stones, you may be onto something Donn (as always).

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Thank you

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Feb 20Liked by Donn Harper The Apocaloptimist

Bienvenue, it is the truth

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Feb 21Liked by Donn Harper The Apocaloptimist

There were definitely humans living around the freshwater Black Sea before the Mediterranean flooded it and raised the shoreline. I know some evidence of human habitation now underwater has been found.

So it's possible. It's also possible Plato's Atlantis was based on the Minoan island of Thera before it blew up. They have found a circular harbor under the Aegean there.

I'm not pulling for one theory over the other. I do think Plato was writing about some civilization that did exist and by his time was literally beneath the waves. I've been fascinated with Atlantis since Namur the Submariner.

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O was into the Thera theory myself!

Then checked dates, and read the Theogony.

Then reread Plato.

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Feb 20Liked by Donn Harper The Apocaloptimist

Thank U so much for this- cant watch the vids just yet as I'm at work but OMG I find this whole subject very fascinating & have also just recently started trying to find more info on Atlantis in order to research better. I have found a few documentaries but not much more than a couple hours of speculation by 'expert historians' so very anticlimactic to say the least- thank U for this Donn, I Appreciate U Greatly🥰🥰💜💜☯️☯️🧿🧿

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I'm convinced. For a bit I thought it might be a twisted memory of Doggerland, but this actually fits the tale as it is told.

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Yes. Makes sense to me.

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