Interesting how many times I reached the outermost edges of this intimidating land…

 

Table of Contents:

  1. Introduction
  2. Best Hotels
  3. Vegan Restaurants and Shops
  4. Ancient Ruins
  5. Additional Notes

 

Introduction:

I’ve been to this country’s northern border several times; during my passing through Kuwait, my work in Iraq, and my 2-week tour of Israel.  It is a good thing I didn’t get to enter it during Phase 1; it would have been a rough experience worse than even that of Texas or Iraq.

What awaits within the Arabian kingdom now that Phase 2 is well underway?  And what of Phase 3?  Surely, I will not be allowed to go to Medina or Mecca, but my guess is there are even greater things than at those.  Saudis are very Gorean, after all, and that is a very good sign.

 

Best Hotels:

TBA

 

Vegan Restaurants and Shops:

TBA

 

Ancient Ruins:

more TBA

 

Additional Notes:

In the video “Iram: The Lost City of Giants – Atlantis of The Sands” (link below), the following is mentioned and here explored/questioned:

  • 1,000 stone formations, some thousands of feet long, 30′ thick, up mountains and volcanoes, etc.
  • “Atlantis of the Sands”
    claimed destroyed by the death-obsessed Abrahamics = definitely still there,
    just hidden (because Abrahamics are retarded and annoying pests)
  • worth scanning for
  • legend/claim:
    “Iram had 100,000 kings,
    each over 100,000 chiefs,
    each over 100,000 warriors”
    = 100,000 x 100,000 x 100,000, which is
    1,000,000,000,000,000 people, not counting non-military; a quadrillion people;
    125,000x as many as the 8 billion people known today.

How can that be accurate? Were they not all giants?
Were the giants their kings, and the chiefs were human-sized, and the warriors were tiny/midgets, and the civilians even smaller; fairy-sized?
That would be the only way that many people could fit on this world.

 

gallery (until my photos of expeditions to this land are uploaded here, see these)

video TBA

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