Native America: 120 Flood Myths & The Giant Race | Ep 7 (AUDIO)
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概要
How did 120+ independent tribes across North America develop identical flood and watcher myths? Explore the Catawba dove and leaf and the Lakota rainbow covenant—specific textual parallels that cannot be explained by 15,000 years of isolation.
We examine the White Buffalo Calf Woman and the divine knowledge curriculum, alongside the violent, pre-existing giant races like the Choctaw Nahullo and Paiute Si-Te-Cah. Discover why 120 independent traditions point toward a shared memory of a primordial catastrophe and the Watcher boundary transgression.
Inside this episode:
The 15,000-Year Isolation: Why cultural diffusion fails as an explanation.
Catawba & Lakota: Analyzing the dove, leaf, and rainbow parallels.
The Nahullo & Si-Te-Cah: Documenting the "Giant Race" memories across the continent.
Scale vs. Coincidence: Why 120+ traditions move from folklore to historical record.
This research serves as the foundation for the conspiracy thriller The Tartarus Conspiracy.
Produced with NotebookLM using research by William J. Oxfield.
Resources:
Watchers Research Hub: williamjoxfield.com/nephilim-watchers-research.html
Read The Tartarus Conspiracy: williamjoxfield.com/books.html
Archive: williamjoxfield.com