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they built retaining walls and tiered gardens that are the envy of the world...at least my little world is envious...
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For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities, His eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly seen, being understood from His workmanship, so that men are without excuse.
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For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities, His eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly seen, being understood from His workmanship, so that men are without excuse.
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It was built under a Democrat work program during the Depression, CCC.
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For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities, His eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly seen, being understood from His workmanship, so that men are without excuse.
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Exactly this, the ash layer that defines the Younger-Drays line is evidence of such a cataclysm.
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"Recognize this as a holy gift and celebrate this chance to be alive and breathing," MJK
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I was watching some history show trying several hypothetical techniques to precision cut stone. There is no way they could have done that kind of work in 2 lifetimes.
Dry sanding, dry cutting, wet sanding, wet cutting, score and burn with hot coals, etc. Every method will work but to smooth like 6 inches a day with a dozen people would take forever even if they were perfect with no mis-cuts. |
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Originally Posted By GreyGhost:
Don't confuse 'em with the facts. If you really want to get them foaming at the mouth tell them Bigfoot doesn't exist,there are no aliens at area 51 and the Earth is not flat. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By GreyGhost:
Originally Posted By JAD762:
https://static.fjcdn.com/pictures/Its_118505_1004637.jpg Let me give you a hint on how I know this was done by indigenous populations. Advanced societies work in composites & advanced materials, primitive societies work in stone. If you really want to get them foaming at the mouth tell them Bigfoot doesn't exist,there are no aliens at area 51 and the Earth is not flat. I've always kind of enjoyed Bigfoot threads, just because they're generally light hearted with one or two trolls or true believers. But with the Q thread and the last couple UFO threads we've had, I've started to really wonder. |
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AKA X-pert Bandit.
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This is all covered in the book about the Stargate Conspiracy.
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Originally Posted By RIO-lover:
https://i.redd.it/5g4du6bo56t11.jpg https://www.ancient.eu/img/r/p/500x600/2372.jpg?v=1485680624 https://ashtronort.files.wordpress.com/2016/03/anim-17-sided-stone-inca-stonework1.gif?w=547 The last picture here, an expert mason would struggle to cut that with diamond edge tools View Quote |
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Originally Posted By RIO-lover:
The fact that these stones are made of granite. They were cut without any metal tools having been invented yet. Many of these stones had right angle inside corners cut into them. Try cutting a right angle inside corner using modern tools. It makes you wonder why they cut such elaborately shaped stones when square or rectangular stones would have been much easier to cut and stack. View Quote |
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You learn something new every day whether you like it or not.
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Originally Posted By mcantu:
unskilled slaves were doing complicated stone cutting? View Quote Whether the Olmec,Mayans,Incas or Aztecs the ruling elite kept a skilled class of artisans such as potters,stone masons,painters,weavers etc.The people who moved the stones may have been slaves but the stone masons surely were not. |
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I like you,so when I become Ruler of the World I'll make your death quick and painless.
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Originally Posted By ShermiesRule:
I was watching some history show trying several hypothetical techniques to precision cut stone. There is no way they could have done that kind of work in 2 lifetimes. Dry sanding, dry cutting, wet sanding, wet cutting, score and burn with hot coals, etc. Every method will work but to smooth like 6 inches a day with a dozen people would take forever even if they were perfect with no mis-cuts. View Quote And the fact that all this was done on top of a mountain is even more impressive. |
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Rent never buy......... you don't have to pay for the maintenance and it's easier to upgrade to a newer model.
RIO-lover is on a constant quest for premium trim. :D |
Originally Posted By mcantu:
unskilled slaves were doing complicated stone cutting? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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I'm very discreet. I have no code of ethics. I will kill anyone, anywhere. Children, animals, old people, doesn't matter. I just love killing.
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Originally Posted By Storz:
Exactly this, the ash layer that defines the Younger-Drays line is evidence of such a cataclysm. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Storz:
Originally Posted By 9divdoc:
Originally Posted By Bigtard:
I believe the Antediluvian civilizations were far more advanced than is generally believed. And then came the cataclysm around 12k years ago that wiped most of the planet clean. |
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Not fly enough to be halal....
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Originally Posted By 9divdoc:
Originally Posted By Bigtard:
I believe the Antediluvian civilizations were far more advanced than is generally believed. And then came the cataclysm around 12k years ago that wiped most of the planet clean. Or someone figured out how to smelt iron and invented the wheel in the Americas and it was lost a long time before the Inca moved in. American Indians were making copper stuff 7K years ago in the upper mid west. knowhow is gained and lost. |
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" Declaratory statement oooozing conviction, written a long time ago." - Little Known Famous Dead Guy. Chiron is not a crime.
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Incas: we moved heavy stones during the Medieval Era!
Egyptians and English: lol we did that 10 centuries earlier: |
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Not fly enough to be halal....
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I remember a demo of a guy who created a very nice stone cube about the size of a bowling ball, wonderful sharp ninety degree corners. The ONLY tool he used was another stone, round, also about the size of a bowling ball. All it took was pounding one stone against the other, though with much practice and knowledge of exactly where and how hard to strike.
It speaks more of these cultures that they could create enough of a food surplus that people could take all the time needed to do this stonework. |
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Originally Posted By Bigtard:
I believe the Antediluvian civilizations were far more advanced than is generally believed. And then came the cataclysm around 12k years ago that wiped most of the planet clean. View Quote I like the way Gordon Hancock puts it, “The human race as a whole has amnesia.” |
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Originally Posted By MarkHatfield:
I remember a demo of a guy who created a very nice stone cube about the size of a bowling ball, wonderful sharp ninety degree corners. The ONLY tool he used was another stone, round, also about the size of a bowling ball. All it took was pounding one stone against the other, though with much practice and knowledge of exactly where and how hard to strike. It speaks more of these cultures that they could create enough of a food surplus that people could take all the time needed to do this stonework. View Quote |
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" Declaratory statement oooozing conviction, written a long time ago." - Little Known Famous Dead Guy. Chiron is not a crime.
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Originally Posted By mcantu:
unskilled slaves were doing complicated stone cutting? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Not fly enough to be halal....
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Part of the problem is we think in the wrong time scale. Our constructions take months, maybe years for a big project. Ancient people took decades, maybe hundreds of years for theirs. It's difficult for us to comprehend.
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Originally Posted By wakeboarder:
Link to book supporting this idea? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By wakeboarder:
Originally Posted By BB:
Machu Picchu was built in the 15th century; the reason it looks like less skilled labor built on top of it is because when it was "found" it was in ruins and what you see today is the effort to rebuild the thing by people that dont have a month to rub two stones together to get them to fit. Read a book for cryin out loud. |
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Scientists are just realizing that we got hit about 12000 years ago by a asteroid in Greenland. This may very well be where the flood stories of the Bible and many other religions came from. Some of these stone monuments may have been made prior to the impact and man came back to use and improve on them.
Sphinx may be older than the Egyptians. Some see weathering from water and that couldn’t have happened unless it was 12000 years old. Also rumored to have a chamber underneath it with records. |
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F you fat white knight
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Originally Posted By waterglass: emmhmm Or someone figured out how to smelt iron and invented the wheel in the Americas and it was lost a long time before the Inca moved in. American Indians were making copper stuff 7K years ago in the upper mid west. knowhow is gained and lost. View Quote |
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you tiny brained wipers of other peoples’ bottoms.
IN, USA
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Incas would be my guess.
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On my right butt cheek is your name
It will be Yuge! I will sh*t fury all over you and you will drown in it. |
We should adopt their building codes
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Originally Posted By TxRabbitBane: I always hear that, but can’t you see the tool marks on the stones where they were hand-fitted? Didn’t they also find numerous examples of the tools used in the fitting? Never underestimate the tenacity of folks without the distraction of internet pornography. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By hotbiggun42:
Kind of off topic but still relevant to this thread. Yesterday I was watching the history channel and I found out Abraham Lincoln was a slave, Racist, lazy , a liar, and homosexual. View Quote That's why the homo wing of the GOP call themselves "Log Cabin Republicans". |
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"I assure you, Mr. Mowry, that I am quite serious when I ask you to oblige by walking bow-legged."
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It's just a matter of labor. Yes, they're impressive, but enough people and time can shape granite in that matter. What is amazing is the size and scope, as it would appear to take several generations of nonstop work to do it.
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"Here we are having a nice discussion on swords and the fucking pikemen gotta shit all over the place." - Silverbulletz06
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Originally Posted By RIO-lover:
The fact that these stones are made of granite. Well its popular in the area. Also Granite isn't indestructable They were cut without any metal tools having been invented yet. Well obviously they were or they wouldn't exist. Many of these stones had right angle inside corners cut into them. Mathematics and stone-working are not new concepts Try cutting a right angle inside corner using modern tools. LOL It makes you wonder why they cut such elaborately shaped stones when square or rectangular stones would have been much easier to cut and stack. View Quote |
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Expert in subjects no one cares about.
NC, USA
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Extremism in defense of liberty is no vice. Moderation in pursuit of justice is no virtue.
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Originally Posted By RIO-lover: Exactly And the fact that all this was done on top of a mountain is even more impressive. View Quote Pumapunku is right around 13,000 feet and some of the stones used weighed 100+ tons and were quarried 6 miles away. Imagine the logistics problems you'd face maintaining a sizable labor force 2.5 miles above sea level. Growing food on site using primitive agriculture at elevation or just creating a system to bring food up from the lowlands is a feat in its own right. |
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Originally Posted By headstoner: I disagree, cuts like that are easier to make in stone than they are in a fresh loaf of bread. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/464920/now-you-know-and-knowing-is-half-the-battle_2-711059.jpg View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Fidel_Cashflow:
What's more likely? A bunch of people working under slave labor conditions spent an obscene amount of time shaping and stacking rocks with primitive tools. or Aliens with the technology for interstellar travel came down from the sky to build stone forts on mountain top because reasons. View Quote |
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Nephilim thread
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Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety - Benjamin Franklin
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Originally Posted By MarkHatfield:
I remember a demo of a guy who created a very nice stone cube about the size of a bowling ball, wonderful sharp ninety degree corners. The ONLY tool he used was another stone, round, also about the size of a bowling ball. All it took was pounding one stone against the other, though with much practice and knowledge of exactly where and how hard to strike. It speaks more of these cultures that they could create enough of a food surplus that people could take all the time needed to do this stonework. View Quote |
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This guy is blabbermouth. Only made it a couple of minutes in.
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Originally Posted By 0100010:
Puma Punku too. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/17/PUMA_PUNKU%2C_TIAJUANACO%2C_BOLIVIA.jpg View Quote |
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Not a lot smarter but another year old...
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Originally Posted By WildBoar:
This but then again most here believe in member here that can travel time, bigfoot and alien abductions. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By WildBoar:
Originally Posted By TxRabbitBane: I always hear that, but can’t you see the tool marks on the stones where they were hand-fitted? Didn’t they also find numerous examples of the tools used in the fitting? Never underestimate the tenacity of folks without the distraction of internet pornography. Granite construction exists in South America, Africa, India, Europe, and East Asia. What makes more sense: ancient folks figured out how to do shit with what they had (you know, like they did everything else), or ancient visitors traveled across the galaxy, cut rocks for them (leaving no other traces of their passage or other evidence), then hauled ass. Hey, some dude on the internet said it’s impossible... must be aliens. |
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Not fly enough to be halal....
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Originally Posted By TxRabbitBane:
Yeah, I know. Sigh... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By TxRabbitBane:
Originally Posted By WildBoar:
Originally Posted By TxRabbitBane: I always hear that, but can’t you see the tool marks on the stones where they were hand-fitted? Didn’t they also find numerous examples of the tools used in the fitting? Never underestimate the tenacity of folks without the distraction of internet pornography. *GUNT |
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Not a lot smarter but another year old...
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Y'all would benefit from a visit to the unfinished obelisk.
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Originally Posted By FistPeso:
The ancients that occupied that area did have very large feet. The giant skeletons found in that region tell a different tale than what you believe. P.S. I subscribe to the Nephilim theory. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By FistPeso:
Originally Posted By WildBoar:
The Aliens had bigfeet bring them food, duh P.S. I subscribe to the Nephilim theory. |
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Not fly enough to be halal....
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The Peruvians have taken some great liberties in "reconstructing" the site. That probably bears some mention, especially since he's showing photos of the modern reconstruction. We know who did this. Someone still probably has their paystubs in their file cabinet.
But, never mind glossing over the easy stuff. THE TRUTH IS OUT THERE! CLICK, LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE! |
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