Easter Island has 1043 Moai
Moai are enormous crowned statues with prominent heads made form volcanic stone
They are sculpted with intricate detail
Their torsos are buried concealing the fact that some are over 50 feet tall
And can weigh over 10 metric tons
We are told that they were created around 800 AD
By the old story of unsophisticated natives with hammers and chisels
Who wanted to commemorate their ancestors
Then nothing important happened for about 1000 years until 1722
When the island was discovered and European diseases killed an estimate 2500 people
Prompting most of the remaining inhabitants to escape to Tahiti
But in 1877 there was still 111 residents
And in 1878 Chile forcibly annexed Easter Island
Called by the natives Rapa Nui
In 1955 some guy is supposed to have hired a bunch of laborers
And with incredible wooden levers moved the 10 ton statues to the Ahi platform which many of them stand on
Then we are told in 2022 a massive fire on a virtual treeless island was started by an arsonist
And ignited the volcanic stones on fire
It burned several hundred Moai causing irreparable damage
Rongorongo boards were tablets which told the true history of the island
And gave away a lot of knowledge
There were hundreds of them but now authorities cannot find them
Some very primitive ones showed up
But were made from Yellow Wood trees of South Africa and are obviously fake
They want us to believe the original inhabitants were uncultured cavemen
If you believe all that you are told
You will get an A on your history test
But an F in reality
The truth is that there was an island of giants
Who were building the statues as well as other megalithic structures that are now gone
And who were killed off in 1888 by high energy weaponry
Then the area was mud flooded with a layer of dirt
Burying most all the statues up to their heads
Old maps show a community on the island called Tantara
And an overlook called Matu Tantar Point
The island was originally part of Lemuria or Mu
With Hawaii as its northern most point
Lemuria was a land of abundance
There was no lack of anything
And festivals were a common occurrence
Then after most of Lemuria with its megalithic structures sank to the bottom of the sea
Rapa Nui became part of Tartaria
Both are ignored by the official narrative
Easter Island is noted for its high rugged rocky coastlines
It has two beautiful artificial beaches
Which were the staging areas for festivals and celebrations
Plainly seen are 3 raised areas near the beaches
Like at Monks Mound these are buried pyramids
Erected by a former race
Who have been purposely omitted from the lexicon of history!
