Myth Hunters | Episode 4: The Real King Solomon's Mines | Free Documentary History



Myth Hunters – Episode 4: The Real King Solomon’s Mines | History Documentary

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A rich and exotic Queen of Sheba brought King Solomon gifts of gold from the mystical land of Ophir. But where was Ophir? Where had all that gold come from? For 1000 of years, ancient Greeks, Renaissance adventurers, Victorian explorers, and modern day scientists have searched for the source of Solomon’s gold. A mysterious place that would famously become known as King Solomon’s Mines.

Myth Hunters tells the story of the real life quests for some of history’s greatest legends. From the Nazis’ search for the Holy Grail, to the Americans who hunted for pirate treasure in Vietnam; from the true story of the crystal skulls to the mystery of King Solomon’s mines – this series uncovers the truth behind some of the most fabulous, romantic and deranged treasure hunts in modern history.

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  1. For thousands of years, ancient Greeks, Renaissance adventurers, Victorian explorers, and modern day scientists have searched for the source of Solomon's gold. A mysterious place that would famously become known as King Solomon's Mines.

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  2. the real mines of King Solomon, looking at an English Roman and Greece era super map of the Old World, only shows the copper mines in the Jordan (and Petra) region. The real gold mines were in Peru (Ophir), where his father King David, "outed" his concubine sons to the western American shoreline colonies and the eastern seaboard. If is Nogah ("Inca"), Incan empire, who was the trade partner, as half-brother to King Solomon and the Gold of Peru (Ophir), alongside the many other (biblically said) Indian peacocks and jungle fowl (chickens), and Chinese trade items that made up the Israelite empire's economic greatness. Any tin of great purity would be in the British Isles up to the time of Jesus, while other Baltic Sea, Black Sea, Mediterranean, Red Sea, Indian Ocean, Atlantic Ocean would hold up other trans-oceanic Pacific and Atlantic sea trades with the Mayan (Maya, Magi, Mihouican) empire for other New World North American, Central American, and South American gold, silver, copper, etc. cocaine found in Egyptian mummies, corn/maize, potatoes, horses brought back from the Americas, and so much more. Real historians won't tell the truth of valid transoceanic commerical and colonial trade routes at this time and even earlier.

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  3. The Queen Bath Sheba (daughter of Sheba, Queen of Xbalba), wife of King (-Emperor) David, was nothing of the Old World or Saudi Arabia, but she was a Queen of Xbalba (Mexico) – ancient Mayan Empire 1200-800 BCE!!!

    The Queen Bithildis, concubine of King (-Emperor) Solomon, was also another Mayan (Mihouican, Wu Hei, Mexican, Magi) as the next generation of Mayan Queens, and the mother of King Menelik of Ethiopia. Bithildis is a Grecian form of the name (and vastly bastaridized). Bithildis is Bath Atl – i – s (i .. female, s – singular). Daughter of A(t)L(an)TIS Central America,

    The many equatorial mines of Central America were known to produce massive portions of gold, silver, copper, etc … and "tumbaga" gold (ingot sticks composed of gold, silver, and copper) were used as trade items.

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  4. they destroyed the temple in 70AD and then they used the gold to fund the roman collesium i read somewhere. before that in 586or7bc babylon destroyed and lit everything on fire and took all the gold. what that means when they destroyed a temple back then is use the gold for their idols and sell them. if you ever heard the story of rachel putting the idols underneath her on the camel. that’s because she was going to use it to sell it.

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  5. King Solomon front wheeler dealer purchased his gold and spices from India also coloured gems . Even the Roman Empire traded with India for that same purpose. The culinary food at the time before Solomon was bland and tasteless and fresh meat would start to rot so under Kosher rules meat had to be salted and cooked. The forty years Solomon ruled over 500 tonnes of gold was in the Temple. When the Romans destroyed Jerusalem in 70AD the Romans took 123 tonnes of various metals and that was used to invested in the Roman empire Josephus was the witness at the time and interrogated the elders to show were the treasures .

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  6. Those who are from the areas in Zimbabwe and northern Botswana do know that they live in the cradle of mankind. Look at the gold that was looted by Rhodes and his posse in Johannesburg. Zimbabwe has more gold in the ground than anywhere on earth.🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼

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