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athena26's avatar

Thank you Michael. So may people and leaders have zero problem with lieing or giving partial info. These (bridge) structures are so obviously not needed to transport yucca. I wonder if US military (industrial complex) is waiting for china to buld them and then sieze them via the Panamanian govt.

I also wonder how much Alex Jones is reporting on this.

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Ann Vandersteel's avatar

Michael,

As always you tie it all together so that even a 3rd grader can see what is happening. The invasion route and their governing body, the UN, are not stopping nor are they closing. Trump must defund and exit the UN if we are going to survive as America, the land our Founding Fathers intended.

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athena26's avatar

They believe they will outlast Trump, and then take over

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Alzaebo's avatar

Wow. The Zheng Ho treasure fleets of China are returning after her 500 year slumber.

The Global South looks to the glittering, increasingly empty cities of the North- empty of their builders, that is- and they mean take them. An invading army always has three things on its mind: land, gold, and women. And our women are the greatest known prize in the universe.

In 1940, our people were near one third of the global population. We gave of all we had discovered and invented, 97% of everything in the world.

Now, only 740 million of us left, outnumbered 11 to 1. We gave our gifts too freely. If we are gone, there will never be another such as we were. Vulnerable to cruelty, the Nons will fall back into unending, immiserated stasis, unable to rise further. But the Asians, you say? They burn their records with every new Emperor, knowing only tyrants as do all the rest.

You mentioned the white tribes of Panama. There is a an ancient trail of red and blond heads circumventing the globe; we are the far-travelers, the ones to escape the nest. We are the penicillin to the suffering.

Hold! We have faced such bottlenecks before, through countless millenia. Should we shrug off our dazed confusion, there are none who can stand before the Fair Flowers, our god is Mercy.

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Alzaebo's avatar

Ant sidewalK? That's a freakin' ant superhighway! It's the Ant Interstate!

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Na's avatar

Fabulous footage! YOU ROCK! Thanks for all this info!

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Jim Warren's avatar

Grand dad worked in Costa Rica during the war, building road. Highway 1? When I was a little guy I would wear his pith helmet. He said the men would often sleep atop the equipment to keep away from the critters and insects.

Smart ant movie, Phase IV, 1970's.

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DawnieR's avatar

Michael, your 'Christopher Columbus History' is FALSE!

Firstly......he did NOT 'discover America'. He had come here, many times, before the 'official' (fake history) sailing. There were also many others, already here, from the so-called 'Old World'.

As I'd said.....Columbus came here many times before the 'official' date. And he used a map(s) from the Library of Alexandria, which showed ALL Land Masses.

I guess that people STILL do not understand, that what 'THEY' tell us, is FAKE HISTORY!

That what you 'learned' in SKOOL (spelled on purpose) was A LIE! It's FAKE!

I was 'Red Pilled' 30+ YEARS ago; and back then......I had to THROW OUT ALL that I'd 'learned'/was told was true......and I had to RE-LEARN......the TRUTH!

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Alzaebo's avatar

Miss, he did have a map, that's how he prevented his crew from a near mutiny, by showing them he had a destination.

However, it wasn't a map from the lost Library, which was finally burned by Caliph Omar.

It was from China.

A new Chinese Emperor had deposed the previous Dynasty. He had banned pig iron as a currency to prevent the rise of a middle class; he had banned contact with the outer world and foreign influence. He burned the Zheng Ho Treasure Fleet and beheaded its eunuch admirals.

That Fleet was an explorer fleet. 70 years before 1492, the Zheng Ho had found Cuba; they made a map, with latitude tables included. It is unlikely they ever returned to what they thought was merely a large island.

A Chinese ambassador loyal to the fallen Dynasty had smuggled the map out of China, following Marco Polo's trade route to Europe. There, he passed it to the Pope-in-Exile, as the Papacy was in a period of turbulence too. The Pope-in-Exile saw to it that the map was then given to Queen Isabel and King Ferdinand, who were on the verge of liberating Spain from the Islamic grip.

Queen Isabel sent out a call requesting captains, to see who would go out and find what this map promised, a possible waystation and route around the Arabian Sea to India's rich spices and China's fine silks, a way around the Islamic pirates from Africa to Malay.

Christoforo Columbus was the captain who answered that call; using that map, he discovered the Americas. The three ships he used were decomissioned warships from the Reconquista.

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Michael Yon's avatar

You appear triggered. Excitable and triggered.

Since childhood, I formed a habit of stopping reading in a book or letter when I read something objectively false. Because there are millions of things I would like to read. And bullshit is never on the list. And wastes time.

BS typically presents itself at the front door. It often appears in the first paragraph.

Your second sentence, "Firstly......he did NOT 'discover America'." I never said Christopher Colombus discovered America.

I stopped reading your comment at that sentence. If you wish to be taken seriously...be serious.

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Wolverine Tango's avatar

When will they understand Big Honey 6 that you don't suffer fools gladly.

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Marcia F's avatar

Such an intelligent response. I appreciate seeing this from you.

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Alzaebo's avatar

We do know that the Americas had been visited a number of times before, but none of those visits were lasting. English and Irish sailors laughed at Leif Ericksson's claim, as they say they had been fishing off Nova Scotia's coast for 150 years before Leif set out on his epic journey.

Still, there are a number of Viking settlements; there are also more than mere settlements of much older provenance.

In New Mexico, there is a 3000 year old monument in archaic Chinese. The archaic ideograms are so close to today's modern Chinese scholars can read them.

The monument is in the vein of, "General Wang dedicates this site to the eternal glory of Emperor Li..." or some such. Like ants, some people really don't change.

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Michael Yon's avatar

None of this is remotely relevant to the topic.

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Scott Anderson's avatar

first principles approach, excellent.

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Dolly's avatar

Thank you for your sharing of valuable information.

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cloud therightsofman.com's avatar

You are unique in every respect; I look forward to your posts.

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Ann Sobieski's avatar

Thank you for sharing your knowledge and doing so in such a clear presentation. We all want to know what the heck is actually going on. I’d love to see the firm’s name on those drawings for the bridge. My Dad worked as an architect with the Army Corps of Engineers in the late 70s down in Panama. He came home with molas from Panama which hung in our home for many years. As a child, I never asked exactly what he did down there. Now, I regret my not doing so. Keep up the fantastic work. I send you small contributions as I can, Michael. You’re the GOAT.

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Alzaebo's avatar

So kind that you honored your dad's memories in that way. Those molas kept your dad's memories alive in you.

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Marcia F's avatar

Best. Post. Ever. Gorgeous maps, dots connected, history coming alive in a part of the world unknown to me. Did not want it to end. Award winning journalism Yes, to be able to write such a post speaks volumes of what you bring to the table. Bravo, Michael. THANK YOU.

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Renee Marie's avatar

Thank you Michael! Amazing footage and knowledge. I appreciate your insight. Wow!

On a side note, I could watch the ants all day. Amazing creatures!

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Brad Parsons's avatar

Outstanding. Subscribed for this.

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Michael Yon's avatar

Thank you, Brad. Will keep it coming. These take a little more time so a bit fewer of them but I do think they convey more information.

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Brad Parsons's avatar

3 days in a row of exceptional videos. Take it easy.

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