I recently watched a documentary on the history of the monastery of St. Michel in Normandy. The film inspired me to develop my own perspective on the situation in the area, because scientists claim that the mountain on which the monastery stands is a remnant of an extinct granite mountain range. The mountains have been on our planet for millions of years. Could it be that one particular mountain range has crumbled? I'm going to show you how silly the scientific claim is and back it up with concrete evidence from satellite imagery. This area was destroyed a very long time ago and no mountain range ever existed. On the contrary - once upon a time you would have seen a huge star-shaped settlement. The video is longer, but you won't be bored.
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