Showing posts with label missouri. Show all posts
Showing posts with label missouri. Show all posts
Thursday, February 26, 2026
Missouri's Drowned Giants — The Ozark Valleys the Army Corps of Engineers Flooded in the 1930s
Between 1931 and 1979, the Army Corps of Engineers built massive dams across the Ozark region, flooding millions of acres and creating dozens of enormous reservoirs. Lake of the Ozarks. Table Rock Lake. Bull Shoals. Truman Lake. Official reason: flood control, hydroelectric power, recreation. But every major valley flooded had one thing in common—documented giant skeleton discoveries in the decades before the dams were built.
1885, Osage River valley (now Lake of the Ozarks): Workers exposed caves containing skeletal remains with a femur measuring thirty-three inches—suggesting a nine-foot height. 1903, same valley: Farmer Thomas Clarkson discovered a stone chamber ten feet square containing three skeletons, the largest measuring eight feet seven inches, alongside a twelve-pound copper blade. Both sites were collected by the Smithsonian, then flooded in 1931 beneath what became a 60,000-acre reservoir.
1921, White River valley (now Table Rock Lake): Missouri Speleological Survey documented cave chambers containing seven giant skeletons ranging from seven feet four inches to nine feet one inch, with corbelled ceilings and copper tools. The survey recommended multi-year investigation. In 1958, before that study could happen, the entire valley was flooded beneath 200 feet of water.
1936, Bull Shoals region: WPA archaeological team excavated a collapsed stone structure containing fifteen skeletons ranging from seven feet six inches to eight feet eleven inches. Their report recommended preservation for further study. In 1951, the site was submerged beneath Bull Shoals Lake.
1968-1974, Osage River valley near Clinton, Missouri (now Truman Lake): Pre-dam surveys documented "anomalous structures of unknown origin" and noted that "preliminary excavation revealed skeletal remains of unusual size" but "further investigation was not possible due to project timeline constraints." The site was flooded in 1979. Materials collected were sent to the Army Corps of Engineers for "long-term storage and potential future analysis." There is no public record of that analysis ever being conducted.
This investigation examines why a military engineering division controls recreational lakes, why every Ozark valley with documented giant discoveries was systematically flooded between the 1930s and 1970s, and why flooding is the perfect suppression mechanism—not destroying evidence, but making it permanently inaccessible beneath hundreds of feet of water where no independent investigation will ever be permitted.
The material on this channel presents exploratory interpretations of history and imaginative speculation, conveyed through narrative storytelling rather than precise historical documentation. Viewpoints and visual representations are dramatized or intentionally constructed to support alternative narrative exploration. Visual elements may at times be created using automated or generative tools. The content shared should not be considered factual.
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additions to this blog by Scotty: Map Locations by Grok using this map: https://www.lake-art.com/cdn/shop/files/mo-lake-of-the-ozarks-miller-3D-wood-map-424_1800x1800.png?
Monday, February 20, 2023
Huge Discovery in Missouri -- Giant 'Starfort' at Femme Osage, MO 8 miles long w/ water
2/20/2023 -- Huge Discovery in Missouri -- Giant 'Starfort' at Femme Osage, MO 8 miles long w/ water
If you agree with me that this needs further investigation, please send immediately to any academics you may know who would be interested in this topic. All researchers welcome to discuss, and share ideas on this. I certainly will go to investigate the location (5 miles East of where I live).
Here are the coordinates to the direct middle of what is most likely an undiscovered "Starfort" location I located in Femme Osage, Missouri :
1796 Map of Saint Louis by George Henri Collot showing an EXACT duplicate feature in St. Louis exactly 40 miles due East. https://www.google.com/search?q=Georg...The exact middle of the feature on the 1796 Saint Louis Missouri map by Collot is now being turned into the GEOSPATIAL AGENCY for the US Government, this cannot be chance.https://www.nga.mil/news/NGA_breaks_g...
The Pinnacle tip of the starfort is the Saint Louis water tower corinthian column.
Water apparently flowed OUT of these structures and downhill into the rivers below.. both the Saint Louis and Femme Osage locations are above the river by hundreds of feet and both have channels that lead zig-zag down and away from the pentagonal interior "starfort". Both locations have water features flowing out from the top center, being collected and used in pipelines.
These can't be French and I highly doubt they are Spanish... it could very well be that the Spanish and French found these facilities and "rebuilt" them to some extent (idk about that just a guess).
These are so weathered, that they appear to be thousands of years old, not hundreds... thus ruling out Spanish and French (even though the French map from 1796 has one of these facilities on it, like I said above, it could have been there already and refurbished).
The starfort facility I just discovered out West at Femme Osage, MO is exactly 40 miles due West of the Downtown Saint Louis "starfort". Is at least 400 feet high and rises over 8 miles length. These kinds of large earth moving projects could not have been done by early French or Spanish back in the 1500's and 1600's.. and we know history from 1700's forward here for the most part.......
Therefore... knowing all the above, I would think these might date back much further, Hopewell or even further back. This isn't up for me to decide, its just a guess on my part.
All my guesses don't matter, what matters is, this is a match, and I showed you undeniable evidence which must be further investigated. This would be one of the largest structures found in North America (8 miles long and 1400 foot wide channels of water flowing DOWNHILL on purpose from a structure built 400+ feet above the river in the shape of a starfort.
This is phenomenal in my opinion.
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Here is some of my info: I went thru my old stlouis tunnel pics, old maps, etc and made this file: Star Fort StLouis Research https://photos.app.goo.gl/M9k2PCtLW2fA9EZd6
Friday, September 24, 2021
Not Just Missourians that lost trust
Want to know why so many have lost faith in “public health” bureaucrats? Because many of them are acting like political operatives for Democrats ignoring data and science.
— Eric Schmitt (@Eric_Schmitt) September 24, 2021
And a friendly reminder there is NO mask mandate in St. Louis County. #NoMaskMandates https://t.co/S5x3CWqUXd
Tuesday, May 4, 2021
daily covid vaccine doses administered
stats from: USA, Missouri, Department of Defense on the Daily Covid Vaccine Doses Administered Selected
Sources
DAILY_VACCINATIONS
Variable time span Dec 21, 2020 – May 3, 2021
Link https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#vaccinations
Data on vaccinations against COVID-19, collected from the data updated daily by the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
You can download the full dataset here: https://github.com/owid/covid-19-data/tree/master/public/data/vaccinations
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— Scotty (@StLHandyMan) May 4, 2021
COVID-19: News and updates for Missouri
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