There are
ancient terraced corn fields on the sides of the mountains rising above
Lake Titicaca. The highest of these terraces will not germinate or grow
corn. Corn will only germinate and grow up to a certain altitude.
The lower altitude
terraces where corn could still grow are still at a level above Lake Titicaca.
This means that the "pre-historic" peoples cultivating corn "lived" in
the area "before" and "after" the numerous necessarily cataclysmic crustal
deformations and uplifts that raised
the Andes.
The cataclysmic uplifts caused the terraces where the corn "was" successfully
cultivated to be raised to an altitude where the corn would not grow. As
the mountains rose cataclysmically the peoples terraced their cornfields
successively lower down the mountainsides.
There is a stone causeway leading "out" of Lake Titicaca. It has been speculated
by some of your archaeologists that the area used to be at sea level and
the causeway led out to the Pacific ocean. The causeway now leads out of
the lake to nowhere at 9OOO feet altitude.
There are
stone "ruins" more "ancient" than the stone causeway leading out of Lake
Titicaca. These "ruins" are buried under six feet of "sediment" on the
shallow "bottom" of Lake Titicaca. The sediment contains "pre-historic"
(more ancient than 12,OOO B.C.) sea shell fossils. There was not enough
topsoil on the peaks surrounding Lake Titicaca to have "eroded" down and
"covered" these "ancient" ruins with six feet of sediment.
The six feet of sediment covering
the "ancient ruins" around and under the present "water level" of Lake
Titicaca was probably deposited by the "Biblical Flood" before the existence
of Lake Titicaca.
The huge
Flood happened "pre-historically" when the land around Lake Titicaca was
closer to sea level.
With this data in mind, any person with a modicum of intelligence can understand that Earth's ancient history has been clouded over and geologically changed and this tends to protect certain interests at the expense of the common people who live here on Earth.
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