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The Energy Rod Anomaly

In the realm of Antiquitech, there is discussion about certain energy rods. In old photographs, there are these rods that were attached to the tops of many buildings. The mainstream has been rather quiet on the anomaly but they have given a couple explanations.

The first is they are flagpoles. The problem is that the flags themselves are missing in countless photographs. Above are two photographs of entire neighborhoods of buildings where they "forgot" to put flags on their "flagpoles".

You could pass this off with any number of various explanations, but the mainstream actually has a backup in case people figure out they aren't flagpoles.

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The Energy Rod Anomaly

In the realm of Antiquitech, there is discussion about certain energy rods. In old photographs, there are these rods that were attached to the tops of many buildings. The mainstream has been rather quiet on the anomaly but they have given a couple explanations.

The first is they are flagpoles. The problem is that the flags themselves are missing in countless photographs. Above are two photographs of entire neighborhoods of buildings where they "forgot" to put flags on their "flagpoles".

You could pass this off with any number of various explanations, but the mainstream actually has a backup in case people figure out they aren't flagpoles.

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