..Its name, which means “Lion’s Fortress” in, perfectly captures its appearance, resembling a colossal lion crouching amidst the vast desert landscape...
...But there are other hypotheses According to historical documents, caravans from Baghdad going to the city of... According to one hypothesis, the top of the mountain is artificial. An alien ship ..
Scientists are still divided on the origin of these boulders. There are several hypotheses, however....
00:00 Introduction
00:42 Ancient Apocalypse 2
05:17 Exploring Lost Civilizationsv
42:50 South America
53:11 Getting to the Americas
57:46 Getting to Easter Island
1:00:36 Similarities Across the World
1:10:08 Geoglyphics in South America
1:20:47 Psychedelics from the Amazon
1:30:27 Consciousness
1:35:42 Egypt
1:42:10 Vases
1:55:12 Ancient Apocalypse 3
1:59:44 Magnetic Poles
2:02:02 The Moon
2:03:58 What are you most concerned about?
2:07:57 What is God?
2:13:32 Closing
Welcome to New World Next Week – the video series from Corbett Report and Media Monarchy that covers some of the most important developments in open source intelligence news.
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The Spider's Web: Britain's Second Empire, is a documentary film that shows how Britain transformed from a colonial power into a global financial power. At the demise of empire, City of London financial interests created a web of offshore secrecy jurisdictions that captured wealth from across the globe and hid it behind obscure financial structures in a web of offshore islands.
Today, up to half of global offshore wealth may be hidden in British offshore jurisdictions and Britain and its offshore jurisdictions are the largest global players in the world of international finance. How did this come about, and what impact does it have on the world today?
This is what the Spider's Web sets out to investigate. With contributions from leading experts, academics, former insiders and campaigners for social justice, the use of stylized b-roll and archive footage, the Spider's Web reveals how in the world of international finance, corruption and secrecy have prevailed over regulation and transparency, and the UK is right at the heart of this.
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