This video presents a blatant pseudo-etymology by confusing the Latin root for "foundation" with the Germanic word for "discovery." It sacrifices linguistic rigor to serve a conspiratorial narrative about hidden history.
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there in the 1860s or whatever that they found this thing already built or what?
Yep. And the mud was all the way up to here and then they >> Yeah, and the mud was already covered.
It's Yeah, so they found them Yep.
Basically, what it looks like is they found them flooded. Um some buildings they've you know, sort of taken a bit of dirt away.
Um and then basically just so they could access them and and they've put like the stairs in here um going up so they can get to the front door and and they've basically just taken them because the word founded, Jay.
I mean, think of the whole word founded.
It's actually the word found. Yeah.
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