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Earth Ancients

John M. Jensen: Ancient Canals in the Americas

Earth Ancients

Cliff Dunning

Society & Culture, Social Sciences, Science

4.41.5K Ratings

🗓️ 16 August 2014

⏱️ 90 minutes

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Summary

John M. Jensen, author of Ancient Canal Builders in the Americas

John lives in Florida and has been researching and writing about the canals and harbors he discovered in 2008.

There are many underwater harbors, channels and canals on the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts that are covered with vestiges and remnants of a sophisticated, and large culture or civilization that existed BEFORE current sea level rose an average of 5' 5". Evidence shows many harbor areas on much of New York's Long Island Sound and other East Coast locations, Florida Gulf Coast, the Louisiana Delta and Mexico, to have been 'worked' and 'inhabited' by a very large, and technically sophisticated population of canal builders during some remote period. Both Florida and New York have extensive offshore harbor and canal-channel systems that are at least -7,000 years old.

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Block Talk Radio. I'm going to be able to do that.

0:15.0

I'm on a day. Oh, I'm going, I mean.

0:45.0

Yeah.

0:47.0

Oh, yeah. A good Saturday to you. Hi, this is Cliff, your host of Earth Ancients. Welcome to another program.

1:18.0

It is Saturday, the 16th of August. We're getting into the later days of summer I hope you're doing

1:26.7

well today as you join us current events this week I have been posting on and off photographs of Yucatan. I spent probably

1:40.6

a good decade traveling through the different regions of the

1:46.0

ukatan Peninsula and with my end guides into known and unknown regions exploring ruins that are many of them are still

2:02.2

not documented and they're known as they're they give

2:06.1

them code names like they'll say region 2 or region 5 and they call up they give them those the archaeologists

2:18.8

give them those designations because there are areas that they need to go back and take a look at.

2:24.8

The real fascinating aspect of archaeology now is that they're finally using more of the satellite imagery to track and uncover unknown ruins in various parts of Mexico. The thing, the part about these uncovered ruins that I've always found

2:52.1

interesting is they all appear to be at one time I mean

2:59.6

they obviously they're parts of cities or they are complete cities but according to the

3:06.0

Mayan daykeeper the elder Humbats men there is thousands of unknown cities that have not been excavated yet.

3:20.4

And even the ones that have been excavated, the authorities tell us, they've only been

3:29.0

excavated partially.

3:30.4

In fact, I don't know of any completely excavated cities of the Maya that are 100% completely excavated. Even Tikal in Guatemala, as big as it is over many many

3:48.2

miles, has only been consolidated and excavated up to about 30%, maybe 40%.

3:57.2

I have posted a photograph just a few hours ago, actually yesterday, just before I went to bed and it is

4:05.9

ushmo and ushmal is one of my favorite locations simply because not only

4:11.4

does it have the world's only oval pyramid, the pyramid of the magician, but

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