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originally posted by: spacemanjupiter
a reply to: anonentity
I don't understand why some people here seem to find it so hard to believe that an advanced civilization or two may have existed in the past. ..
originally posted by: spacemanjupiter
a reply to: anonentity
I don't understand why some people here seem to find it so hard to believe that an advanced civilization or two may have existed in the past.
Not to mention 200 ton stones moved miles. We cant even do that today. Looks like some people have an agenda of ignorance.
originally posted by: anonentity
a reply to: Harte
If they can make a polygonal wall, compared to us who cannot, they are advanced.
originally posted by: anonentity
a reply to: Harte
If they can make a polygonal wall, compared to us who cannot, they are advanced.
originally posted by: All Seeing Eye
Not to mention 200 ton stones moved miles. We cant even do that today. Looks like some people have an agenda of ignorance.
originally posted by: anonentity
a reply to: Harte
If they can make a polygonal wall, compared to us who cannot, they are advanced.
Earlier this year, a 340-ton, 21.5-foot-high granite boulder from Jurupa Valley was strapped on a 176-wheel transporter truck that traveled at 10mph, and transported over 85-miles in 11 nights, to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA).
Did they have that truck back then?
originally posted by: Harte
originally posted by: All Seeing Eye
Not to mention 200 ton stones moved miles. We cant even do that today. Looks like some people have an agenda of ignorance.
originally posted by: anonentity
a reply to: Harte
If they can make a polygonal wall, compared to us who cannot, they are advanced.
I suggest you check before posting such idiocy.
Earlier this year, a 340-ton, 21.5-foot-high granite boulder from Jurupa Valley was strapped on a 176-wheel transporter truck that traveled at 10mph, and transported over 85-miles in 11 nights, to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA).
Source
Harte
originally posted by: hiddenNZ
a reply to: Harte
Dude,look at your post,and the technology involved, and the weight,and the time.....please have an open mind,not swiss cheese like open,but a little more open at least
Not to mention 200 ton stones moved miles. We cant even do that today.
It has become apparent that "Some" folks are never going to be able to look at the ancient past with open eyes and mind. Besides, the truth does not serve those who are willfully ignorant. Their masters will get upset...
originally posted by: hiddenNZ
a reply to: Harte
Dude,look at your post,and the technology involved, and the weight,and the time.....please have an open mind,not swiss cheese like open,but a little more open at least
originally posted by: All Seeing Eye
It has become apparent that "Some" folks are never going to be able to look at the ancient past with open eyes and mind. Besides, the truth does not serve those who are willfully ignorant. Their masters will get upset...
originally posted by: hiddenNZ
a reply to: Harte
Dude,look at your post,and the technology involved, and the weight,and the time.....please have an open mind,not swiss cheese like open,but a little more open at least
originally posted by: skywatcher44
Egypt, Peru, Bolivia, Turkey, Jordan, The Easter Islands there are Lots of examples of superior workmanship and unexplained shaping and moving of stone some weighing many tonnes.
Maybe in our future this will be possible and a team will travel back in time ? and shape some of these items.
Why would we do that ?
www.youtube.com... ( Would add this Video but cannot ? )
originally posted by: Harte
originally posted by: All Seeing Eye
Not to mention 200 ton stones moved miles. We cant even do that today. Looks like some people have an agenda of ignorance.
originally posted by: anonentity
a reply to: Harte
If they can make a polygonal wall, compared to us who cannot, they are advanced.
I suggest you check before posting such idiocy.
Earlier this year, a 340-ton, 21.5-foot-high granite boulder from Jurupa Valley was strapped on a 176-wheel transporter truck that traveled at 10mph, and transported over 85-miles in 11 nights, to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA).
Source
Harte
originally posted by: Fermy
originally posted by: Harte
originally posted by: All Seeing Eye
Not to mention 200 ton stones moved miles. We cant even do that today. Looks like some people have an agenda of ignorance.
originally posted by: anonentity
a reply to: Harte
If they can make a polygonal wall, compared to us who cannot, they are advanced.
I suggest you check before posting such idiocy.
Earlier this year, a 340-ton, 21.5-foot-high granite boulder from Jurupa Valley was strapped on a 176-wheel transporter truck that traveled at 10mph, and transported over 85-miles in 11 nights, to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA).
Source
Harte
Who or what paid for that monstrous ego trippers monument to hubris to be transported and what 'art' is it in the name of ? yeah, a rock, right, high art natch.
Ismet Smaili, a researcher, found a mysterious object in the mountains of Kosovo. The artifact appears to be a transformer or a unique stone with an integrated electromagnetic coil.