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★ Anonymous 22 hours ago No.15689086 >browsing the dark web, looking for something interesting >find a very odd TOR site >huge title in the middle says "THE BRONZE AGE COLLAPSE CONSPIRACY" >never heard of this one >start reading >it explains in great lengths how the mediterranean area was once much more developed and interconnected than what you'd assume, people built big ass cities and traded all around, even literacy was spreading, ancient civilizations were flourishing >all of this like 3500 years ago >typical "ultra-developed lost civilizations" thing but I'm legit intrigued by this point, wonder where all of this is going >it says it all went to s--- because of a combination of impossibly unfortunate apocalyptic events >pandemics, volcanic eruptions, droughts and so on, which lead to great migrations destabilizing entire areas >then literal sea people attacked out of nowhere >f------ Atlantis-tier s--- >big cities and civilizations were destroyed, huge areas depopulated and abandoned, centuries of development and accomplishments got erased or lost >now I'm hooked, someone really went all in with the lore of this absurd conspiracy theory >the page cites dozens of small sites and blogs and stuff on the clearnet >each one of them elaborates on fragments of the narrative, going into details about everything (the traits and characteristics of each and every ancient group that got destroyed, the causes of the general collapse, the technologies that got developed and lost, what survived and how, the consequences of it all and so on) >spend a whole evening autistically reading dozens of conspiracy sites that expanded on the lore >10/10 narrative >wonder what the actual internet thinks about his incredibly complex plot >google it >it has a wikipedia page mfw it wasn't a conspiracy theory at all, some f----- on TOR just tricked me into studying history

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