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>Of all the places in America that could be considered the land of milk and honey, why place Israel in the Rocky Mountains?
You know the Beehive is the Mormon symbol, right?
>Land of Milk and Honey
They don't exactly have pastoral planes, do they? What they do have is loads of caverns. Granted, plenty of them you're not permitted to access or know about, but they're there alright.
>what the hell do caverns have to do with Milk or Honey?
Well, Bees, more like. You know what Bees were understood to be by the ancients, right? Caves are liminal spaces, right? I'll let some of you mull it over before we give it away.
Otherwise, why the Rockies? Have you seen them? Other than extoling their beauty, I'm frankly not sure other than to point out that the Grand Canyon is full of "Egyptian artifacts" and that Nevada's got loads of ancient legends of giants in copper mines.
But what I can say for sure is we know Egyptians had access to Cocaine. We know this with certainty because the Pharaohs we've dug up which still had (red) hair attached to their skulls were tested and the samples revealed traces of not just cannabis, opium and tobacco, but also cocaine. On top of that the Freemasons/Templars insist they can communicate the local indigenous tribes in South America in novel ways, ways they insist descended from Egypt.
Next, we have the Ecuadorian Tablets and the Mormons' Smith's Tablets that he gets from Moroni (I'm pretty sure that's right - might be Enoch, I'm not positive now). Did you know Mormons are fascinated with Ecuador? Did you know there are caves where loads of things are made out of finely cut metals, deep underground? Did you know a great deal of writings were inscribed onto tablets in given locations?
That's the best I can really do for now, but I will say Biblical Floods like MWP-1b that washed the Western Hemisphere and ended the Pleistocene seem to add up with the idea that a former grand civilization lived in North America.