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Great, please keep us informed
Originally posted by Picollo30
if those elongated skulls found in south / central america and egypt are natural and belonged to a distinct race (not saying they are ET) wouldn't they have bigger and smarter brains than us?
If Only 10 % of our brains are used nowadays, imagine what these "coneheads" could do with theirs? Telekinesis, Levitation who knows? Maybe that's how the the heavy stones were transported.edit on 3-4-2012 by Picollo30 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by micpsi
Originally posted by Picollo30
if those elongated skulls found in south / central america and egypt are natural and belonged to a distinct race (not saying they are ET) wouldn't they have bigger and smarter brains than us?
If Only 10 % of our brains are used nowadays, imagine what these "coneheads" could do with theirs? Telekinesis, Levitation who knows? Maybe that's how the the heavy stones were transported.edit on 3-4-2012 by Picollo30 because: (no reason given)
Here is a video by American researcher Brien Foerster showing in his museum a mummified female conehead from Paracas, Peru.
hiddenincavideos.com...
Check out his other videos and you will find a BABY conehead far too young for there to have been enough time for his skull to have been distorted by cradle-boarding, thereby proving that a different species of humans did, indeed, live in the Paracas region of Peru thousands of years ago before the Mayans.edit on 3-4-2012 by micpsi because: typo corrected

Originally posted by Hanslune
reply to post by Blue Shift
Yeah I once had to move a 4 ton stone out of a one meter pit and move it about 100 meters out of an excavation zone so we could dig out the well it covered. We couldn't use a modern crane as bringing it in would crush the excavation walls. Did so with modern nylon rope, an ad hoc A frame, a wooden sled made out of packing crates and 24 students, took three sweaty days in the Cypriote sun but we did it.
Originally posted by Hanslune
reply to post by Blue Shift
Yeah I once had to move a 4 ton stone out of a one meter pit and move it about 100 meters out of an excavation zone so we could dig out the well it covered. We couldn't use a modern crane as bringing it in would crush the excavation walls. Did so with modern nylon rope, an ad hoc A frame, a wooden sled made out of packing crates and 24 students, took three sweaty days in the Cypriote sun but we did it.edit on 4/4/12 by Hanslune because: (no reason given)
