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Revision as of 08:08, 13 June 2018
Aztec calendar stone | |
picture | |
Type 1 | HIstory |
Type 2 | archeology |
Year | 1790 |
Date | 12/17 |
Place | Mexico City |
Numbers | |
Perps (italic is official story) |
Juan Vicente de Güemes José Damián Ortiz de Castro |
Linked to | |
• [[]] | • [[]] |
Programming | |
Zal rule | |
Information | |
Fakeologist | [ab 1] |
Other | [MSM 1][MSM 2][MSM 3] |
Aztec calendar stone, world famous, weighing 25,000 kg!! found at central square (Zócalo) of Mexico City, Mexico. Possible psyop.
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