Thanks for your content Mason, immediately checked out the video about the mounds after this one and it´s so cool to discover new historical topics that i woulnd´t have known about. Keep it up!
Just want to say. I enjoy your videos. I'm kind of an introvert myself. Even though I wasn't in the military. I've worked with thousands of men who were. People love to go on a wild goose chase
@@MasonObscura I left some post you might enjoy. Over on my community section. My family worked on the Liberty Bell. Serpents hear their prey with their tongue. Harmonix and vibration. The power of life and death is in the tongue
This was an amazing video. I love the tie-in to Red Dead Redemption. I was wondering why you brought that game up at first. I thought it was kinda random, but you tied it in really well. Overall, this was an amazing video!
Took a field trip to Serpent Mound in 3rd grade way back in the early 70s. We were taught then that the Fort Ancient people were responsible for the mound so that may have been the prevailing theory at the time. I don't think there was an observation tower at the time. If so, we didn't get to use it. There is also a serpent mound in Canada. It doesn't look much like the one in Ohio, but it is also pointing at an oval shaped mound. It's not in the process of eating it, though. I find this similarity to be the most interesting thing. In my view, it must relate to some widespread ancient belief structure among geographically differing indigenous peoples. Likely the eternal cycle of life and death. There is some degree of similarity to the Ouroboros, the snake eating its own tail, and supposedly it represents eternity or the cycle of life and death. Hunters of game would likely identify with this philosophy as they must kill in order to live and would have observed animals doing so as well.
@@MasonObscura if you’re ever back around Cincinnati, I would love to join ya. I don’t know how to PM you on here, but I have a Cincinnati location that would be awesome to cover / video.
Yes, it's amusing to cite the whack explanations. More likely, of course, is the sky and stars themselves as you note. Never has this been explored quite as deeply and vividly as by the cosmologist, Roberto Trotto, in his recent book, *How the Stars Made Us (and Who We Would Be Without Them).* It's quite Sagan-like. Brilliant in other words 😂
Sometimes a civilization just has to make their mark to say "we were here" because, well, sometimes, later on, like what happened to many of the original indigenous populations of the very same land that snake was built on... you're not.
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I know what it was is. It's pointing to the Virgin with child. Hermaphrodite. A billion-year-old mystery. The origins of life. Story in the garden. Life didn't start on land. It started in the oceans
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I feel like some of these mystery sites are just artworks for the same varied reasons we do art today and throughout history.
Thanks for your content Mason, immediately checked out the video about the mounds after this one and it´s so cool to discover new historical topics that i woulnd´t have known about. Keep it up!
Awesome, thank you!
Just want to say. I enjoy your videos. I'm kind of an introvert myself. Even though I wasn't in the military. I've worked with thousands of men who were. People love to go on a wild goose chase
I appreciate it!
@@MasonObscura I left some post you might enjoy. Over on my community section. My family worked on the Liberty Bell. Serpents hear their prey with their tongue. Harmonix and vibration. The power of life and death is in the tongue
This was an amazing video. I love the tie-in to Red Dead Redemption. I was wondering why you brought that game up at first. I thought it was kinda random, but you tied it in really well. Overall, this was an amazing video!
nicely done
You sounded like Ron Swanson when you said "The reality is no one knows" at 7:49
You should check out
Kay-Nah-Chi-Wah-Nung on the Rainy River in Ontario. In the spring/summer with all the flowers. 😉
Interesting suggestion. Thank you!
Took a field trip to Serpent Mound in 3rd grade way back in the early 70s. We were taught then that the Fort Ancient people were responsible for the mound so that may have been the prevailing theory at the time. I don't think there was an observation tower at the time. If so, we didn't get to use it.
There is also a serpent mound in Canada. It doesn't look much like the one in Ohio, but it is also pointing at an oval shaped mound. It's not in the process of eating it, though.
I find this similarity to be the most interesting thing. In my view, it must relate to some widespread ancient belief structure among geographically differing indigenous peoples.
Likely the eternal cycle of life and death. There is some degree of similarity to the Ouroboros, the snake eating its own tail, and supposedly it represents eternity or the cycle of life and death. Hunters of game would likely identify with this philosophy as they must kill in order to live and would have observed animals doing so as well.
This is just one of those things that make me go... hmmm !:-)
Peebles county?
I’m in Cincinnati, and I’ve been wanting to take my drone.
They dont allow drones unfortunately. They provided me with drone footage for this video, as I had requested using my own.
@@MasonObscura if you’re ever back around Cincinnati, I would love to join ya.
I don’t know how to PM you on here, but I have a Cincinnati location that would be awesome to cover / video.
Yes, it's amusing to cite the whack explanations. More likely, of course, is the sky and stars themselves as you note. Never has this been explored quite as deeply and vividly as by the cosmologist, Roberto Trotto, in his recent book, *How the Stars Made Us (and Who We Would Be Without Them).* It's quite Sagan-like. Brilliant in other words 😂
Sometimes a civilization just has to make their mark to say "we were here" because, well, sometimes, later on, like what happened to many of the original indigenous populations of the very same land that snake was built on... you're not.
Good point
I think the feathered serpent the natives must have witnessed is an asteroid impact.;)
I think the tail is the origin of asteroid
Is this the place that banned Graham Hancock?
Been to serpent mound many times. It has always seemed fake to me.
You're a mason brethren, aren't you.
THANK YOU
Peace & Enlyghtenment Alwayz
Dezert-Owl from OHIO USA
Author / Translator / Journalist
Polymath / Professional Speaker / Available for Interviews
I know what it was is. It's pointing to the Virgin with child. Hermaphrodite. A billion-year-old mystery. The origins of life. Story in the garden. Life didn't start on land. It started in the oceans