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Siberia’s Massive Stone Cities

Everyone knows Stonehenge, but few people realize that researchers are discovering megaliths throughout the planet, including free-standing boulders and real stone cities in Siberia.

Everyone Inside Me (EIM) says (0:7:05 of video) the structures appear to be built by ancient masonry similar to that used by ancient Egyptians in the construction of the Great Pyramids. But there still remain more questions than answers about the structures.

Why did these people need such massive structures and who were they hiding from? And how did they possibly move and prepare the heavy boulders for building the walls and cities? EIM explains further, plus also discusses the world’s fascination with dragons, ether’s key role in the formation of the universe, the revelation that giants who roamed the Earth had six fingers, and more.

U.N.’s Pie-In-The-Sky Targets

Everything Inside Me (EIM) says the United Nation’s sustainable development agenda is nothing more than pie-in-the-sky targets.

EIM says the U.N. lists what they believe are 17 sustainable goals, such as no poverty, zero hunger and good health and well-being, which he says are too lofty and unreasonable. “The target is too narrow, giving too much possibility of missing it after firing off dozens of arrows at it,” he says.

More with EIM, who dissects and explains the U.N.’s concept further.

Mythology Rooted In Reality

Everything Inside Me (EIM) suggests that ancient historical mythology has more detail and is rooted in more reality that the concepts of 21st-century historians, despite dating back 5,000 years.

EIM challenges the Caveman Theory, which concludes that cave drawings are evidence that our entire ancestry were cavemen. EIM says the discovery was also based on Neanderthal bone fragments stumbled upon by French paleontologist Marcellin Boule in 1910. He characterized the specimen without any evidence and determined the basis of everything we now attribute to the theory.

EIM also delves into the truth about the Bible, which is said to be the inerrant word of God, though man has made more than 30,000 changes in the text of 704 versions, the most recent in 2011. He explains further.

The Dangerous Freedom Cycle

In 1787, Scottish economist Alexander Tytler said that a democracy is always temporary in nature and cannot exist as a permanent form of government.

Tytler was referring specifically at the time to the new American Republic. He said, “A democracy can continue to exist up until the time voters discover they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury.”

Everything Inside Me (EIM) says Tytler had it right. He says this is the dreaded Freedom Cycle, based on human nature and something that is not easily manipulated and can never reverse itself. Says EIM, “No country can reverse the cycle. Like a plant, it must die before renewal can occur.” Here’s more.

Agenda Of Diversity: The Big Lie

Everything Inside Me (EIM) presents a philosophical side to the agenda of diversity and efforts of achieving it as a big lie in our society.

EIM says the same holds true for inclusion and equity. “They are nice ideals, but big lies,” he says. “Most everything instigated and implemented by government are big lies.” Understandably, EIM blames the soured agenda on the woke-crap culture that has infiltrated our society. He shares and explains his thoughts further.

Mayans Knew Of Saturn’s Rings

History tells us that Galileo first discovered Saturn’s magnificent rings in 1610. It turns out, the Mayan culture knew about the planetary phenomenon thousands of years before Galileo.

Everything Inside Me (EIM) ponders why the Maya connection is not part of our history books. He said it almost seems like some kind of cover-up is going on, where certain information is kept from the public to maintain the status quo. “Perhaps the history we are taught is a complete mess,” he says.

EIM also digs into the mystery of  13 Patagonia giant remains discovered in 2013, who were thought to be around 12-feet tall. The find was dismissed by Spanish scientists as belonging to Gigantopithecus, an extinct ape that lived in Asia. Thankfully, a Russian paleontologist studied photos of the skull and bones and concluded they didn’t match the standards of Gigantopithecus. The bones have since disappeared. More with EIM, who also takes a closer look at a redrawn map of the planet following the Great Flood.

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