Lake Van Clues?

July 30, 2008

There’s so much hidden evidence in plain sight that one wonders how it is that history can be hidden from us. Ah, but we have to want to believe that whichw e don’t and therein we find our collective achilles heel. Much like Lake Titicaca in South America, Lake Van in Turkey offers some interesting clues to those that are open minded to interpret.

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Scientists, geologists, cosmologists, historians, and others have drawn several conclusions from their findings of Lake Van. Lake Van averages a depth of 561 ft with a maximum recorded depth of 1,480 ft. The lake surface lies 5,381 ft above sea level. Lake Van has an area of 1,450 sq mi. So much for a few geographic details. Onward with some historical perspectives.

It’s felt that he comet Oljato and nemesis Encke let fly with some large pieces of their body and sent them into the easern Atlantic, just off the coast of North Africa- coincidently just where Atlantis is spoken of having been. It’s in and around 1198BCE that this catastrophe hit raising many of the water ways, passages, and lakes in and around the Meditarranean Sea.

It’s estimated that Lake Van rose more than 250 feet in less than 24 months as a result.

Lake Titicaca as well as the Great Salt Lake in Utah saw phenomenal and abnormal increases in depth at this same period of time. Diordorus Siculus, Greek geologist, also wrote of massive earthquakes that shook the entire easter Atlnatic coast. This was no small event, but rather, a major shaking of the entire earth. There are historical evidences all over the globe indicating that our earth was pummeled greatly around 1200 BCE.

One such example is a mile wide crater just west of Brokan Bow, Nebraska where a meteor exploded with an estimated force of a 120-megaton nuclear blast. Who can imagine such?

Many once proud and powerful civilizations came to an end around 1200BCE. One example was the Assyrian dynasty. And a backed clay tablet from the port city of Ugarit tells of a “star that fell on Syrian land setting it afire, and confusing the two twilights.” Major population shifts occured as once inhabited lands were no more- hundreds of population shifts took place.

Lake Van is just one of more than a thousand clues that tell us life on earth has not been stable, population growth has not been steady, and things happened eons ago, on many occasions, that we today say can’t happen- especially in or around 2012.

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