Смотреть онлайн документальный фильм This Church Has 11 Billion Names Hidden Inside a Mountain в хорошем качестве HD бесплатно
Смотреть онлайн документальный фильм This Church Has 11 Billion Names Hidden Inside a Mountain в хорошем качестве HD бесплатно
Stored in a mountain not hidden in a mountain . You can access the names on a computer .
Very powerful and moving thank you the works of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints does cannot be overstated
The focus of Solvanae on The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is odd. What is the motivation of this unbalanced focus? Also, 'Hidden Inside a Mountain' is a strange way of describing 'stored in vaults to keep them safe'.
Let's make it a trillion!
"scandal?" — nothingburger
Smart storage? — forward thinking.
A french village during world war two was bombed/burned losing all their records. We gave them their identity back — ABSOLUTELY FREE !
Let's be clear, they're not "hidden" as you like to claim.
I can see you use AI for your visuals.
I don't know what AI tool you use or how you compile your videos, but I'm just not sure you need all that. I would watch this even if the visuals was just a guy talking into a microphone. It's an amazing subject.
I am a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. I noticed that some of the AI pictures in the video showed abstract concepts of what things like temples or baptism really look like.
I'm not offended at all, it just seems weird to have all the visuals be abstract concepts of the real world things you're talking about. In this case specifically, I think there are real photos that show these these things accurately. No need for AI.
Other than that, I'm grateful for your efforts on this platform to enlighten viewers rather than leave them dumber than they were before. It is truly a virtuous cause.
Amo la genealogía e historia familiar, soy mormón y uso Family Search a diario
The Granite Mountain Vault is one of the most secure places in the world next to Fort Knox USA and Bold Lane Multistorey Car Park, Derby,UK. They contained documents, microfiche, microfilms, floppy discs, CD Roms etc of the recorded database.
Hidden? Really? Those names are available to everyone through FamilySearch. You can get on a computer in your home and access those records. It does not cost you anything to access those records. Let me put this into perspective for you. Roughly 95% of those visiting FamilySearch in Salt Lake City are not members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Most areas will also have a FamilySearch facility that can accessed by everyone. And guess what, even in those facilities 90% of those who visit are not members of the Church.
Not somewhere. It's the Granite Mountain. Records are protected from disasters all over the world. They are put there with the permission and even being asked by the countries involved.