MoundLore
@MoundLore
Real sites. Real history. No aliens. Just maps, mounds, and the forgotten stories.
One war. One lie. One map that changed everything. In 1845, James K. Polk took office with a plan to grow America….fast. By 1849, the U.S. had taken half of Mexico, occupied the Pacific coast, and swallowed Indigenous lands by the millions. This is the war few know. 🧵

getting closer to my neighborhood. don’t forget can hit that spot in less than hour notice stay on the trail puttin in the good works.
This is fun to talk about, but it's only the ignorance of historic times. The scientific explanation of the Moon's origins is now quite well established, although some precise details are debated by a few. In short, 4.5 Bya a Mars-sized, smaller planet, 'Thea', struck...
I'm 50, and i grew up in central NC and SE Va. I have never heard of these holes! wow! you learn something new everyday on X!
I have a LiDAR map of the Carolina Bays (courtesy of @DabblersDen), & I’ve seen how they all share very similar orientations. Looks to me like debris of an impact🤷♂️
I think the most likely cause was an impact event. Right now it's all probabilities and what's most likely. And at this point, I basically see nearly everything in this area in same way: probabilities with some uncertainty. I've studied in depth in several areas over my career:…
The truth is that I didn't completely accept this until maybe 5 years ago.
I think the most likely cause was an impact event. Right now it's all probabilities and what's most likely. And at this point, I basically see nearly everything in this area in same way: probabilities with some uncertainty. I've studied in depth in several areas over my career:…
For decades, museums said “we’re just protecting history.” Then NAGPRA passed. And they quietly fought it, delayed returns, or claimed they couldn’t “verify” tribal connections while holding thousands of Native remains and funerary items. Now the law has changed. No more…
Apollo seismometers showed the Moon rang like a bell for hours. It has a crust like Earth, a mantle like Earth… But no magnetic field. No iron core. And its isotopes match Earth’s too perfectly like it was made from Earth… or copied. Do you think it’s natural?
Every ancient culture has a story about the Moon arriving. Not forming. Arriving. • Zulu: dragged into orbit • Sumerians: “Younger light” • Mayans: born after the flood • Greeks: there was a time before the Moon So when exactly did it get here?
The Moon is 1/400th the size of the Sun. It’s also 1/400th the distance from Earth to the Sun. Which is why it fits perfectly during an eclipse….something no other known moon does. Astronomers say it’s chance. Statisticians say that’s likely impossible.
The size, the shape, proportion, distance to Sun, the reflective index, the hollow theory, the tidal relationship, the behavioral influence... just off the top of my head. I'd say the Moon, or Luna, is indeed strange.
Over time, the sea shallowed. Plate movement lifted the Rockies. The Gulf shrank.Rivers brought silt. Oxygen dropped. By 66 million years ago, the Seaway was breaking apart….bay by bay, channel by channel until nothing remained but fossils.
100 million years ago, sea levels surged. The poles warmed. The ice caps melted. And the center of the continent collapsed into ocean. Tectonic sag from the Rockies and Appalachians opened a trench. Water flooded in from both ends. The Western Interior Seaway split the…