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Electricity in the old world. https://t.co/KE1M3igv7f

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A trig point is a flushed bracket, first built and used in 1936, though flush brackets were first used in 1912. A 30-foot building, supposedly a church, had power in 1692. It's grounded with heavy-duty cable to stop the antennas at the top from transferring energy to the bottom plug socket. Flushed brackets are found on buildings prior to 1912. Pictures of trig points being built show them constructed with cement at their location. Metal hooking points on top suggest a former surrounding structure.
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Speaker 0: This is a trig point. This is a flushed bracket. First built and used in 1936. Flush brackets were first used in 1912. Speaker 1: We've been lied to. Sixteen ninety two, and this place had power. So we've got a 30 foot building, which is supposedly a church. And it's been grounded with heavy duty grounding cable to stop the antennas that are at the top from transferring energy down to the bottom where the plug socket is. Speaker 0: As you can see, flushed brackets are found on buildings prior to 1912. The few pictures found of trig points being built, show them being constructed with cement at the location they stand. However, they all look to have been placed judging by the metal hooking points, found on top of each one. Seems as if there was once a structure around this trig point.
Saved - May 14, 2024 at 1:43 PM

@GANJARAMBO420 - Johannes Midgardr

Astonishing 2,700-Year-Old Assyrian Winged Deity Unearthed in Iraq Reminds me of the #Tartarian Gryphon. πŸ€” https://t.co/FdiQjOvCfk

Saved - April 27, 2024 at 9:09 PM

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Why are we not building like this anymore? https://t.co/aGvgdeUYLN

Saved - April 11, 2024 at 4:14 PM

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Egypt’s Mysterious β€œArea 51” Since the Egyptian military seized control of this mysterious ancient site in the early 1960s, no one is allowed to enter. Why? https://t.co/omamdw47VG

Saved - February 17, 2024 at 8:11 PM

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