nope.. Lucky for us, you’re there 🙂
Wow.. WW1.. I honestly didnt know that underwater had been a theatre in WW1.. I stopped with Mustard Gas and the Somme..
My wife talked about this story last night.. she said that almost all of the submarines in the squadron.. (is it called that??) were found sunk.. they’re maybe missing half of the squadron.. rest havent been found yet, but it sounds like they all sank.. sunk.. soonk.. Maybe this is why we didnt hear about the underwater theatre in WW1.. they didnt work.. 🙂 However.. It is interesting that Submarines started getting industrialised.. round about the time the Atrahasis was translated.. Those descriptions of ZIUSUDRA’s ship must have come in handy..
nope.. Lucky for us, you’re there 🙂
Wow.. WW1.. I honestly didnt know that underwater had been a theatre in WW1.. I stopped with Mustard Gas and the Somme..
Me neither – can’t wait to hear more (from reliable alt media people).
My wife talked about this story last night.. she said that almost all of the submarines in the squadron.. (is it called that??) were found sunk.. they’re maybe missing half of the squadron.. rest havent been found yet, but it sounds like they all sank.. sunk.. soonk.. Maybe this is why we didnt hear about the underwater theatre in WW1.. they didnt work.. 🙂 However.. It is interesting that Submarines started getting industrialised.. round about the time the Atrahasis was translated.. Those descriptions of ZIUSUDRA’s ship must have come in handy..