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10 years ago. Nothing has changed. Republicans keep funding genocide for a Satanic fake State who hijacked the name and identity of God’s People…
Clearly not the same guy…
#FlatEarthers (Flerfs) talk about perspective all the time, but they don’t want to talk about focal length perspective.

This is the same object, different focal length…
I love how everyone just pretends like the scriptures don’t say that there are MANY Anti-Christs and even two thousand years ago there were many. Read the letters of John again. Stop just blindly accepting vain religious tradition that isn’t rooted in scripture. There is nowhere in the Bible that says that there will be an Anti-Christ (singular man) who will rise to power. Not one single place! Yet here we are 🤡
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A 2,000-year-old electric battery? Unbelievable, yet here we are. The Baghdad Museum houses a dozen of these astonishing relics, with the oldest one dating back to 250 BCE. Yes, that's right—more than 2,000 years ago someone had crafted a battery! Discovered in 1936 near Baghdad, this marvel, commonly known as the "Parthian Battery," reveals an intricate design: a ceramic jar, a metal rod, an iron cylinder, all sealed with asphalt. When filled with an acidic liquid, this ancient contraption could generate electrical energy, akin to what we see in today’s carbon-zinc batteries, cranking out about 2.0 volts.

Yet, the origins and purpose of this Baghdad Battery remain shrouded in mystery. No ancient texts have unveiled who created it, why it was built, or the science driving its design. What’s mind-blowing is that its very existence hints at a comprehension of electricity, a staggering 1,700 years before we 'discovered' it.

Nothing compares to the Baghdad Battery in the annals of history. No similar invention emerged before or for a millennium and a half after its creation. This raises eyebrows and speculation: Could it be that this battery didn’t originate in Baghdad at all but was instead found and repurposed by the Arabs? After all, knowledge of electricity was non-existent on Earth during that era.

So, which ancient civilization could have designed this original Baghdad Battery? If they had even a rudimentary understanding of electricity, what other advanced insights might they have possessed? The secrets may lie in the very fabric of ancient structures. Consider the granite core of the Great Pyramid of Giza; it hints at a design that could generate a subtle electrostatic charge due to the piezoelectric properties of the quartz. Could it be that the architects of the Great Pyramid were also behind the creation of the Baghdad Battery?

This ancient battery ignites a flurry of questions about our ancestors' technological prowess. Its existence pushes the boundaries of our historical understanding and forces us to reconsider the potential sophistication of ancient civilizations—far beyond our current imaginations.
2025/01/16 06:20:25
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