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First mound
builders The First Mound
Builders were up and down the Mississippi River system. Which admittedly is a
large area. It encompasses the entire Great Lakes, east to the North East States,
the Entire Ohio River Valley, from New Orleans to Canada, West along the
Rivers such as the Arkansas and the Missouri. But this
culture was conquered by the Aztecs
who archaeology call them “The Second Mound Builders” but the cultures almost
could not be more different. The Aztecs from
Mexico had a problem, that problem was most of their entire area of Mexico up
to a portion of the Desert South West underwent a several decades long
draught. The draught was so bad the areas which were semi-arid almost planes
became semi-arid almost desert. It was too dry for too long to sustain a
population the size of the Azteca culture. The Aztecs
moved north along the Gulf of Mexico and first ran into the Rio Grande, then
the Arkansas, then found the First Mound builders. The Aztecs
culture then spent the next century conquering the First Mound builders and
Ritual Human Sacrificing them. All in all lots of fun for the Aztecs. But that set up
a huge problem, the first mound builders were directly connected to the
Northern European cultures. Centuries later this conquest of the First Mound
Builders would cascade into affecting events in Europe and the Colonization
of America itself. The Second
Mound Builders immediately went back to their homes in Mexico when the
Draught was over. They arrived
back just in time for the arrival of the Spanish, fortunately for the
American continent the Spanish erased the Azteca culture. And their Human
Sacrifice rituals. The bad part was the Spanish/Islamic cultures who conquered
the Aztecs were more blood thirsty and liked killing humans more than the
Aztecs did. Killing one person very slowly over the course of 15 minutes to
perhaps an hour is not fun. Killing dozens in that same time period; that is
fun for them. Although torturing
a Jew to death slowly over the course of months to years, that is also very
fun thing to do. The Moore’s, the Spanish, and the Aztecs enjoyed as a base
part of their culture committing crimes against humanity. Which is third
Reich level sick, but what can be done. A culture which operates that way is
the way that culture oper4ates. stopping that culture from operating that way
is a significant challenge. But once the
Spanish their blood lust was partially nullified by their need to hunt down
the native tribes of central and south America and kill them. They did not
have the resources to defend northern Mexico and what would become the United
States of American circa 1550. The areas the First Mound builders culture had
claimed as theirs from the previous several centuries. With the Aztecs
nullified by the Spanish and the Spanish distracted by cultures easy to kill
to the south. The First mound builders could easily go back into the areas
they had once controlled for centuries. The small
window of opportunity of the Aztecs conquest of the First Mound builders
circa late 1300s through the middle 1400s allowed both the Vatican and the
Violently Militant Islamic cultures to move out of Europe and Northern Africa
into the Americas. The military
lock on the Americas from the Roman Empire through the 1300s was too strong
to penetrate. The British (not the English but the British), royalist French, an a
few other allies had a military and cultural lock on the American Continent. The Lock came
from the use of a Trade Route which used the River System to go from the
Northern Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean in a few months or several weeks. When
the English, Spanish took 18 months to go make a one way trip to the Orient. The British
could make about five round trips for just one way for the English. Which angered
the English and the other axis to no end. the British and Royalist French
were making hand over sit money with their trade routes while the English
were losing money since only 1 out of every three ships depending on year
would arrive back with a cargo full of goods from the orient. Plus you had
another issue, with the Militant Islamic armies in and around the Barbary
Coast. They were getting angry their forces were dead stopped in eastern
Europe. the British knights were soundly defeating the Ottoman Empire and
driving them back towards the Aegean. The Spanish were
also being helped by the British and the Royalist French and were starting to
take ground away from the Ottoman Empire in the Iberian Peninsula. The only
solution for the Ottoman Empire was to give up in what would be called Spain
and Austria and move to the Caribbean. But the British had a lock on the
Caribbean. Their fleets were just too strong. Then the second
mound builders did their attacks on the western flank of the first mound
builders, breaking their culture and military hold over the Americas. Which then
allowed in the last 1400s for the Ottomans to move their slave trade and
Plantation system from Africa to the Americas, first the outer Lands and
slowly west to the continent itself. The Mound builders
by the time the second mound builders retreated back home did not have
sufficient time to rebuilt their defenses and populations to fight off the
English and other European axis from invading mainland northern America. The
British began losing more and more territory to the English, Spanish, Dutch,
Libertine French, etc. Being pushed to
the Ohio river valley in the late 1500s early 1600s. Pushed farther
West to the other side of the Mississippi by the late 1700s. If each branch
of a culture is given a different name and there are interacted with
differently, they it is easy to conquer the whole. The exact same
areas the British controlled from 1492 – 1889 minus the Pacific North West
are the same areas the First Mound Builders were in. The next
disturbing facts are the Mounds were laid out in basically the same
configuration as the Hall of Records in
Egypt. Since the
language uses Architecture to
spell out the words, it is extremely difficult to not draw the conclusion the
two cultures are connected. Add in the evidence
from little Egypt and you have a profound amount of information regarding the
Mounds and the Pyramids. Especially
since the British assisted Joseph Smith in his journey, at least twice. |
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