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 BLACK HISTORY: MOUND BUILDERS; Why the Cover Up!?
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BLACK HISTORY: MOUND BUILDERS; Why the Cover Up!?

BLACK HISTORY: MOUND BUILDERS; Why the Cover Up!?

4022 BC----3882--------2356---------------1866------1436-----------------ROME----AD 430--------------------------2008---

4022 BC-------------Creation of Adam
3882 BC-------------Seth is born
2356 BC-------------April 17, Great World Flood
1866 BC-------------Joseph sold into captivity; 17 years old
1436 BC-------------September 14, Midnight; Exodus
Roman Empire----
AD 430's------------
AD 2008-------------
Most historians say the ancient North American Mound Builders civilization ended violently and abruptly around the A.D. 430s. That time period would be the same time that the Roman Empire was on the oust! There are a lot of evidences that mound building was a major part of North America so, I wonder now, how could the history of the ancient Mound Builders here in North America have escaped my hungry mind?

In our modern times, there have been new rediscoveries of other mounds, not only in the United States but, in Mexico. One mound in Mexico was said to have been uncovered recently and Oh! . . . A great big pyramid just happened to be underneath this big ole mound and on top of the mound was a Catholic church! Now this gigantic stone pyramid has become a tourist site. Something is up!?. . . Why the cover up?

Many scholars say that the pyramids in Mexico date to the 1500s B.C. but, there are a few accounts that state the pyramids were actually much older. When new cultures came in on top of older ones, they simply added onto older existing pyramids. But in reference to North America, do we have only mounds or, mounds that cover up pyramids and something else? Also, if there was a cover up for secrecy then, what kind of civilization existed before the Mound Builders?

Based upon my research, the history of ancient North America concerning the Mound Builders goes way back and can be compared and dated to similar civilizations written about in the old Mediterranean world. Some scholars say that there were three (3) capitols in the Mound Builders world of North America; (1) the Mississippi Mound Builders area near the delta, (2) in Georgia and, (3) the main capitol was in Ohio. Based on the first mounds or ‘high places‘ built up in the old world and the first stone pyramids that were built, it seems that mound building came first, therefore, the civilizations in North America are based upon the earliest existence! Ancient people began to build high places to worship the sun in the 3000s B.C. but hundreds of years later in the 2600s B.C., the first recorded stone steppe pyramid was built by a Theban priest named Imhotep. Soon after, his works became taken to even greater heights by the founder of the 4th Dynasty, a Theban king named, Seneferu [Sen-Neferu; var. Snofru]. What does this mean?

In addition to other evidences, the presence of these Theban men show that there were two different civilizations that came together and, the mound builders were first. They came to the Americas first and then eventually, the innovative ideas that came from the black, Seth men, followed. So for thousands and thousands of years, the stone pyramids that became built up all across the Americas were built up by ancient black people of whom had ‘afro hair’! Umh!? Now that’s a thought! . . . So at one late time, someone must have thought it necessary to begin the mound building again and so, for some reason, humans spent about 400 years building mounds and covering up pyramids . . . and then around the A.D. 430s, there was a violent and abrupt end to this way of life.
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