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Both of these structures were built around 3000 BC. How was this

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Both of these structures were built around 3000 BC. How was this conceivable?

The Stonehenge rocks were MOVED within 200 miles of their original locations. This was not conceivable with the technology of that time.

The Egyptian pyramids could not have "shaped" large boulders using flimsy tools of that time, as the tools would simply break -- this is simple physics.

Rational human beings should be extremely confused by the narratives set for these occurances. Wouldn't it be strange if BOTH of these were a complete mystery? Yet, there are almost undeniable theories concerning the pyramids, which coincidentally have a direct connection with Jews.
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The idea of human/workers rights were also not a thing.

"They had whips, Rimmer. Massive, massive whips."
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aliens. it was on history channel
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log conveyors
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>>127513579
This has nothing to do with anything though. 100 men still couldn't lift a several tonne boulder.
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>hurr durr some shitskin people made a big triangle and stuffed a dead guy in it

Oh wow how did they ever do it??!!?

kys sage
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>>127513425
Well, it was obviously aliens.

No but seriously, the pyramids aren't perfect blocks. They are more like a pile of stone that is capped with smoothed pieces of stone that were cut to shape on site.

Stonehenge would've been a bigger trick though. Most likely it was "walked" to site in a similar manner to the stone faces on Easter island.
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>>127514013
This is why you're a mongoloid.
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>>127513425

>This was not conceivable

But it was conceivable. They has a lot of time and a lot of people. They did not mind if it took 10 or 20 years to build.

In today's age we build entire skyscrapers in 1-2 years.
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>>127513926

it's called leverage, look it up.
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>>127513425
>The Stonehenge rocks were MOVED within 200 miles of their original locations. This was not conceivable with the technology of that time.
Yeah, they rolled them on logs, I saw a reconstruction, now fuck off.
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>>127513425
>he doesn't know about the giants that inhabited the world
macedonian education here, folks
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Slavery - gets shit done
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>>127514590
The Stonehenge is still a mystery and they did not roll them on logs because the weight would not be distributed properly even for a second so feel free to get the fuck out of my thread
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Martin Luther King Jr, and decent respectful black people did this when they waz kingz.
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>>127514996
There were no slaves in England (or much of anything) in 3000-2300 BC and there is no proof the Egyptians actually had slaves, or at least Jewish/Egyptian anywhere near what could be considered a reasonable quantity.
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saged. Back to /x/ or whatever board this belongs too.
http://archive.is/dBehg
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>>127514421
This. Imagine having thousands of slaves tirelessly worked till they pass out from exhaustion for countless years and enough manpower anything can be done. But let's just put on our tinfoil hats because it's fucking aliensss!!11! one!
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>>127513425
We are not the first civilization. Weird how we just popped out of nowhere.
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>>127513425
Ayy lmaos
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>>127513425
I'm not saying it was aliens, but it was aliens
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>>127513425

Rational human beings would just conclude we're wrong about what we believed the technical capabilities of the people at the time were

The discovery of things like Gobli Tepik and the oldest human fossil in being located in Europe, not Africa, show we don't really know half as much as we think we do about the past
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>>127513425
Better question: how are these structures still standing after thousands of years, yet my 3 ft retaining wall can't last five. Fucking Mexicans.
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Reminder that Stonehenge was built in the 20th century, by some rich English faggot.

Prior to that, it was just a pile of stones, which may or MAY NOT have been stacked on top of each other.
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Dozens of tears and thousands of workers.

Also harder rock breaks softer rock.
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>>127514996
>>127515405

The pyramids weren't built by slaves. There's no proof of that. The running theory is they were built by laborers in the planting off-season since those farmers would've had little to do. They had lots of food, wealth, and lots of people who had months of nothing to do. They could've paid laborers. That's like saying the hoover dam was built by slaves. Nah just cheap out of work laborers the government employed


Also if you really want to watch jews sperg out point out there is no archeological evidence the jews were ever in Egypt
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>>127515405
Egypt did not have thousands of slaves. The Jews were not reduced to slavery at that time or any period before during after Ancient Egypt. Egyptians recorded almost all of their history through various media and there is nothing showing that they had slaves, or that Moses freed the slaves, or any other biblical stories.
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>>127515686
Is your 3ft wall made of massive stones that don't like to move around a lot?

Or is it made of shitty little bricks that a dog oul conceivable carry
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>>127513425
It seems unlikely now, but try to think about this. You had teams of hundreds, possibly thousands of people working for decades to build one structure. These workers were all extremely skilled, and following designs made by some of the most intelligent people in the world. When you have that much human power working together, I don't really think anything is inconceivable. History proves we are nature's greatest force.

As for a more practical answer, large scale simple machines is the most probable explanation.

Further interesting facts in case you didn't know:
>slaves didn't build pyramids, skilled tradesmen did. There are tombs of workers inside pyramids.
>jews didn't build pyramids. jews didn't exist when the pyramids were built
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>>127515946
>thousands of workers
>only dozens of tears

Doesn't sound that bad
Dozens of tears is, like, one guy losing a toe
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>>127515969
Jews as slaves is just a meme.

Imagine every Jew you know. Do you think they could have done manual labor for days on end?

Just like the myth of negro slavery. Sure, Jamal spend _all day_ doing manual labor and not resorting to murdering whites. American slavery lasted about 5 years until they found negroes could barely do any work. That's why things are so slow down south.
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>>127515779
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Stonehenge_-_Wiltonia_sive_Comitatus_Wiltoniensis;_Anglice_Wilshire_(Atlas_van_Loon).jpg
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>>127515779
What is roman historical evidence?
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>>127515686

We use cheaper building materials nowadays. The pyramids were white. They lost their outer layer. Stonehenge was a pile of rocks and the British government put it back together. I think only one of the stacks was actually still in place prior to restoration. Most people don't know how Stonehenge looks isn't how it was prior to the 1950s

You're basically asking how big rocks lasted 2000-3000 years
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>>127513425
Remember climates were different with different river beds.
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>>127515632
>the oldest human fossil
>europe

haha pre-human fossil is not the same as human fossil

>According to a pair of newly published papers in the journal Science, paleoanthropologists working in Ethiopia have discovered a 2.8-million-year-old jawbone, making it the oldest fossil in the human ancestral line ever found by more than 400,000 years.

http://www.history.com/news/discovery-of-oldest-human-fossil-fills-evolutionary-gap

Most recent finding isn't that of a human but and 'ancestor' to humans.

Scientists find 7.2-million-year-old pre-human remains in the Balkans

https://phys.org/news/2017-05-scientists-million-year-old-pre-human-balkans.html

keyword, pre-human. faggot.
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>>127516331
Exaggerations. You obviously haven't read Roman accounts. They managed to inflate everyone they came into contact with to prove how big tough guys they were.

If you're writing a history of yourself being a badass, do you write your enemy was a barely functioning retard? No, he was the biggest, toughest guy on the block, that piled up rocks, but then Rome came around and kicked THAT guy's ass.
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>>127513425
Stonehenge was reconstructed using cranes less than 100 years ago you fucking imbecile
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>>127516056

Exactly. It took 20 years to build the pyramids. I think most people put modern building times into ancient projects. It was a slow grinding painstaking process.
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>>127513425
The pyramids are much older than 3000BC, closer more to 10000BC, jews had nothing to do with it, read some Graham Hancock. There's a number of ancient megastructure sites around the world that 'defy explanation', one interesting theory of how they moved such massive objects was with anti-gravity soundwave technology. How they performed such precise stonemasonry and carvings etc. is another mystery.
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>>127513425
>how was this conceivable

like this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYQBDhkBfr0
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>>127516502
You misunderstand what i said burger, I said the Romans took note of the site 2000 years ago, and so it must not be faked as you suggest it.

whether they fudged evidence as to the military might or knowledge of the celts is not the issue.
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>>127513926
>have holes that they lead them over logs into
>over time the holes go away and some stones fall
Mysteries solved
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The pyramids were cast from concrete.

https://www.geopolymer.org/archaeology/pyramids/
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>>127516131
Completely agree. Another anon said it before, best way to see a Jew chimp out is to mention that there is ZERO proof that Jews were ever slaves in Egypt. The Bible does not count as proof.

More interesting things to think about:
- Some Jews however DID travel to Egypt during that time; merchants and tradesmen to be exact
- These Jews integrated into Ancient Egyptian society
- The Egyptian "God of Gods", the most powerful God, was called Amun;
- (((Coincidentally))) enough, the Jews were already living amongst Egyptians at this time, and they all prayed to "Amun", however most people don't know that in Hebrew vowels are interchangable and "Amun" is literally "Amen"
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>>127516331

Someone hasn't actually read the Roman accounts. You're hard pressed to find any written Roman accounts of Stonehenge. Even Pliny didn't write about them when he wrote the history of Roman Britain

It's strange that there is virtually no mention since the site was 2mi from Vespasians camp.

Everything after that mostly comes from the Anglo saxon chronicles until Alfred the great . History is pretty light about that time period in Britain
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>>127516659
>Graham Hancock

believes in black-genesis theory. thats crazy.
believes in anti-gravity soundwave technology, thats ok.

haha /pol/
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>>127513425
Stones were moved by placing seaweed under a sleigh and simply pushing the rocks into place.

It's easy once you know that seaweed is more slippery than greased up jew playing keep away with your money.
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>>127516844
source faggot.
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>>127516844
It was a pile of rocks back then. Somehow, ancient Brits managed to drag a bunch of rocks to one area, until they were fucked out existence by the Vikings, French and Germans.

The rebuild and Victorian digging up messed up the area so much that even the alignment of the stones is wrong.

It's literally a Victorian creation by a fanciful, bored rich lad.
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>>127513425
>How was this conceivable?
Ramps made of sand or dirt, which were removed after the fact. Yes, this is lots of sand for the pyramids, but it is quite simple to create and remove.

Check out this video as an example:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BgekJnMeNiY
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>>127513425
>Stonehenge
>Put one rock on top of 2 other rocks
>How did the ancients do it???
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>>127517312
There's an illustration of it from 1645. Was it a Victorian creation back then as well?
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>>127516441

You know what the fuck I mean you butthurt nigger. Homo Sapiens Sapiens are relatively new. If you're talking about their fossils they're all over because hominids were pretty widespread

You don't actually understand the basis for the out of Africa theory in the first place, obviously.

Drink bleach


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/2017/05/22/europe-birthplace-mankind-not-africa-scientists-find/

Human ancestors evolving human features in Europe prior to when they were supposed to have branched from apes in Africa throws a whole wrench into the narrative


>Currently, most experts believe that our human lineage split from apes around seven million years ago in central Africa, where hominids remained for the next five million years before venturing further afield.

>But two fossils of an ape-like creature which had human-like teeth have been found in Bulgaria and Greece, dating to 7.2 million years ago.

>The discovery of the creature, named Graecopithecus freybergi, and nicknameded ‘El Graeco' by scientists, proves our ancestors were already starting to evolve in Europe 200,000 years before the earliest African hominid.

>An international team of researchers say the findings entirely change the beginning of human history and place the last common ancestor of both chimpanzees and humans - the so-called Missing Link - in the Mediterranean region.

Drink bleach
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Bravo!

Macedonia just compared the primitive structures for measuring time on the plains of
Salisbury to the ones in the fertile crescent.

jsyk.....(White people built the pyramids.)
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>>127517312
>One area
You do realise, there are THOUSANDS of stone circles across the british isles right?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_stone_circles
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>>127516844

No I didn't. The romans didn't take note of the site. There are no Roman accounts. Find them if you don't believe me
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>>127517643
I know you're a dumb burger but you're clearly not blind so why don't you go ahead and read the op again
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>>127517801
>How did they move rocks?
>All they had were wheels and rope and tools
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>>127517048
Hancock isn't the one who talks about anti-gravity soundwave technology, it's common knowledge that soundwaves are anti-gravitational. And I don't think Hancock necessarily pushes opinions as objective fact either, he's someone who researches these ancient mysteries pretty extensively and presents his findings.
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Using 6,000,000 jews! All perished in the construction. Never forget.
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>>127513425
The chosen people built these marvels. Jews build more, even today. God has given us the world and broken our chains. We are the architects of this earth.
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You're underestimating the power of slavery and extreme BC autism. If some motherfucker wants some rocks somewhere, he will get them there if it takes hundreds of men over many decades.
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>>127517674
"Artistic license"

>>127517751
Yeah, and look at those stones. Are they shaped and stacked like Stonehenge? Nope. They're rough, barely dressed stones essentially leaned over.

The only evidence of stone stacking is tumulus tombs, with flatter stones, pushed up by earthen ramps and buried.

The only reason Stonehenge is a thing is so modern, drunken, inbred UK fucks can go

>"Oi, so wut if Rome built them nice stone buildings. LOOK WHAT WE BUILT GUV! The rocks 'r bigger!"
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>>127514013
Why're you so dispassionate? Is there not something to be wondering about here!? Of course there is. FUCK YOU
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>>127516758
>Post literally explaining exactly how people would have moved large objects to build these structures
>Nobody replies or even gives a fuck
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>>127513425
They moved them with their minds.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nUmEbjSoHs
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>>127516371
are you lying??
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>>127516659
Yes Hancocks theory makes sense Tbh he cheekily mentions the jew top once in a while
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>>127518090
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Stonehenge_with_farm_carts,_c._1885.jpg

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Stonehenge_1877.JPG
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>>127518090
>"Oi, so wut if Rome built them nice stone buildings.
Romans made concrete that is the most durable concrete in the world. A mix of volcanic sand and the lack of steel reinforcement bar makes their base structures limited by imagination and simple physics. The fascia then was cut marble, or was painted.

Romans also made AMAZING roads that are still in use. The technology existed in the roman empire to make roads that lasted thousands of years, but somehow the Department of Transportation can't figure out how to make one last 10.

Whats even more fucked up about that, is that paver stone patios are installed using a simple roman formula.
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>>127513425
>which coincidentally have a direct connection with Jews
Not really, most archaeological evidence suggests that the exodus never happened, and that the Jews never were in Egypt.
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>>127518242
>the jew top
whats this? you mean the capstone?
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>>127517973
You're clearly a fucking moron with zero knowledge of the time period or the history so I'm gonna go ahead and ignore your posts from now on.

Just for your general reference, not that you'll remember any of it: a very SMALL number of Neolithic people occupied what is now known as England. They had primitive tools, the wheel was barely discovered at the time (wheel was discovered on the edge of the Neolithic Era - beginning of Bronze Age), and did not possess the sheer man power to move those rocks. The Romans did not account for any monoliths, yet they accounted for everything.

I just did what your retarded education system failed to do in 60 seconds.
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I predict, without looking, that this belongs on //X//
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>>127518483
I meant too instead of top fuckin auto correct
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>>127517676
this only proves that black peoples were in europe millions of years ago.

since you can't get black from white, but can get white from black.

dominant recessive alleles, science bro.
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>>127518132
>Still dosent explain pyramids
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>>127518584
so how did they build these structures?
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>>127518584
Right, so clearly the only other explanation is an ultra-advanced society, of which, no advanced structures, history or technology remains, piled a few boulders on top of eachother.

Makes sense.
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>>127513425
The Mayan pyramids were built right around the same time. I think there were other cultures- like Easter Island, that built similar structures also.
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>>127513425
Only inferior white cucks need faggot gadgets to build structures, us kings built the pyramids using our cocks.
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>>127513425
That stuff has nothing to do with Jews at all, you stupid womble.
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>>127518881
There's pyramids all over the world mate, Japan, Indonesia, hell even Straya has a pyramid cunt, theres scattered egyptian-esque shit all over the place here.
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>>127518831
That is the whole mystery. Congrats.
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>>127518850
>knee jerk reaction
We have history, structure and technology it's just that (((archeology))) has already decided the answer as have you and everything questioning that narrative gets a knee jerk reaction
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>>127514421
This

Back then time was not as we know now. Decades was a blink of the eye considering it took months to go from Egypt to France for example.
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>>127519103
>Implying anglos aren't the true jews
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>>127518850
No one mentioned ultra-advanced societies in this thread (at least not seriously).
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>>127519389
ethiopians are the true jews faggot.

10 commandments come from 42 laws of maat.
circumcision comes from
ethiopia->egypt->hebrews.
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>>127519412
You have a poo saying that very thing just a couple of posts above you.
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>>127519103
Yes it has absolutely nothing to do with the Jews except for the fact that the entire pyramids narrative is based around the fact that JEWISH slaves built the pyramids. Geez you've really opened my eyes, I'm getting kinda sleepy... maybe we should all go to bed...
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>>127513425
>Wouldn't it be strange if BOTH of these were a complete mystery?
Also, I got off topic a bit in my last few posts.

I think there was a site in egypt where burn marks and broken pieces were found. They tested the theory that the rocks were somehow heated and quenched and would crack. Fire and water were both available technology in 3000bc.

I have sat here and watched a few videos, and for some reason I am not "impressed" with the scope of these projects. I work construction, and prefer working in power plants and other heavy industrial. The size and scope of these projects does not impress me either lol. The solution to most of life's mechanical problems involves throwing the most intelligent and the most willing to work in the same place and watching magic happen.

I do understand however that the stones were a huge undertaking. Can anyone give me a quick rundown on the volume of stones, distance traveled and time period it took to create these marvels? It would be a nice little tidbit to help me comprehend.

My last project I saw a gas power plant stack being put into position. It was 7 pieces of the "tube". Each was 6-8 stories tall from estimate....100% steel. It took hours to move each piece to the crane for the lift, and just a half mile distance was AMAZING to watch. I was working inside the cooling tower when it drove down the road....I could have reached out and touched it as it crawled past.
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>>127513425
Its because the human race is a lot older than you think. We once had technology that was as powerful as todays in some way but also not as advanced in others. Then the great floor came and destroyed the old kingdom civilisations.
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>>127519636
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>>127519838
flood*
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Archeology is not a science and does not work with the scientific method, it is simply politically-motivated story-telling. Humans have certainly gone through many cycles of civilization in the past, the evidence for that is simply too overwhelming.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGDwRK8WdmU
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>>127514013
>some shitskin people

there's these things called ice ages were people move south to avoid it, you don't believe me becuase you're not smart and bluepilled.

>inb4 WE WAS
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>>127519838
>flood
>Not the Finno-Korean hyperwar.

Learn the true history
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>>127519718
>Can anyone give me a quick rundown on the volume of stones
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>>127519688
What a load of bollocks. Get out.
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>>127513425
Ancient magics wielded by powerful wizards.
sadly the magic and sorcery has all but vanished from the world due to the jews stealing it to try and make gold.
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>>127520200
you're a good egg
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>>127516659
>megastructures
actually the pyramids in OP's picture are much sooner and the ones build 3000BC+ are tiny house size structures. google.
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>>127515255
There is and always has been a sociological difference between slavery and the ability for a leader/leadership group to organize the populace for large projects as part of some reciprocal unequal relationship
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>>127520389
built, fucking boooze
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>>127519718
>Can anyone give me a quick rundown on the volume of stones, distance traveled and time period it took to create these marvels?

If we're talking about the Stonehenge:
- The stones came from over 200 miles in Wales.
- The biggest sarsens are 30 feet tall and weight 25 tonnes.
- It is thought it was constructed anywhere FROM 3000 - 2300 BC; the exact time it took to construct is unknown

I'll have to do a bit of research for the exact measurements for the rocks used for the pyramids
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>>127520301
they probably levitated the stones with their magic wands, a lost art today
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>>127518795
Given the fact you haven't figured out toilets and plumbing im not surprised you cant figure out the possible applications of these machines on a larger scale.
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You are all retarded. A fat asshole from Michigan figured out how Stonehenge was constructed with sticks and stones in his fucking backyard
https://youtu.be/E5pZ7uR6v8c
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>>127513425
Ayyyeee LMAO
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>>127519867
facts faggot. read some greek historians fool.
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>>127513425
>This was not conceivable with the technology of that time.

How do you REALLY know that?
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>>127516131
Who you kidding? Black slaves felt like they were on vacation in America. Picking some cotton was like summer camp compared to being chased by Lions and warlords in the swealtering heat of Africa.

Per usual, it was SJW white people complaining they had it rough. They went from large quarters outside of the big house, to shanty towns no different from what is seen in modern day Somalia.
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>>127514590
>rolled 20 ton or whatever stones on logs to site
>first made 200 mile highway of roughly uniform logs
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>>127520101
we waz blue eyes+red haired kangz.
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>>127520234
You're a bad troll shill, Muhammad
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>>127520517
Obviously they used their local wallmart to buy the material required to scale up these machines
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>>127513425
god damn it /x/ go back to your own board. this use to be a nice place until they let you people in
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>>127520389
>actually
Can't date stone. The Sphinx and its surrounding temples are likely to be 30k+ years old based on location and wear.
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>>127513579
Audible kek, i really should rewatch red dwarf
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>>127518132
>>127513425
Daily reminder that the russians moved a stupid 1500 ton rock for..whatever reason.. vastly larger then the egyptians ever moved much further... with no aliens

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bronze_Horseman
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>>127520773
I understand that you can't contribute to the conversation because you have zero knowledge of history during these periods but you need to stop derailing the thread.
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>>127520712

>roll block on logs
>rolls off of back logs
>put logs from the back at the front
>??????
>prophet
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>>127514013
interestingly there were never any corpses in the pyramids. weird why they teach that huh? supposedly they went back got them out and moved them.
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what if giants were still alive and they moved the rocks?
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>>127515054
You and your thread are fucking moronic.
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>>127513425
I can't claim to have the answers for how they did it, but why do people assume everyone in the past were mouthbreathing troglodytes?
Some of them were probably just as, if not smarter, than some of our geniuses today, just they had to work with what was known at the time.

We're just standing on the shoulders of giants
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbyzgeee2mg
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Nephillim
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>>127520915
Wow, one whole stone? And moving it was such a mighty feat that they made a whole goypedia article about it? Whoa....
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>>127520915
>construction of pyramids: 3000 - 2600 BC

>year the thunder rock was moved: 1768-1770

This isn't even remotely comparable
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>>127521074
36 foot??????????????? where its at?????????
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>>127520730
And your heads up your arse, you ridiculously pitiful imbecile. It's all speculation and you're wasting my time. Everyone has their own ideas but the fact is you'll never know. You may leave now.
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>>127513926
physics
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>>127521175
you can move one stone you can move many stones its just a matter of effort

egyptian pharohs were god's will a free work force
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i never got peoples fascination with how ïmpossible"it would be for ancient peoples to move rocks around. With enough logs and ropes and men and landscaping it all seems pretty trivial to me.

stand the rocks up. bury them in dirt. roll the other rocks up on logs, get em down and reposition on dirt. Dig away the dirt so the rocks look like they are standing, boom easy.
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>>127521101
>>127521245
>this is how hard shills are working for their shekels
>a single mention of their jewery from 5000 years ago has them pouring into an innocent thread
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>>127520757
nice joke pajeet, hey atleast if I was to drink the toilet water at a walmart I would be less likely to contract a disease than if i was to accidentally touch you
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>>127521074
I think that is what happened. Same reason so many pyramids all over the world seem to be built very similar.

I also think the Nephilim are still alive just staying hidden for now.
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>>127521109
>just they had to work with what was known at the time
The entire point is that what was known at the time must have been much more advanced than what the official narrative tells us. There are so many artifacts in Egypt, Pumapunku and many other sites that could only have been done with some kind of machinery -- the human hand and simple tools are not capable of it no matter how smart you are.
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>>127521074

>thrax
>taking Cordus seriously

Fucking please.
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>>127513926
Its simple physics
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>>127521328
>a matter of effort
And time and manpower. Ten million people working over multiple generations to build a pointless monument seems questionable.
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>>127520707
The blacks that sold America the niggers weren't selling the best stuff.

We literally got the most retarded niggers that AFRICA didn't want.

No wonder modern American blacks are such subhuman trash.
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>>127521390
It's true lol. This subject really gets the shills fired up.
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>>127521074
Earth gravity used to be much less than now.
Everything was bigger, except the Earth, it was smaller. See: Expanding Earth.
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>>127521217
They used no advanced technology. It's eminently comparable.
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>>127521470
>Drink the toilet water in wallmart
No need to explain your scat fetish here we'll still think you are cool, ok?
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>>127521217

>no tools, animals, or machines were used to move the Thunder Stone
>incomparable

Okay. It's the same shit only thousands of years later. Instead of using sleds and wet clay they used brass bearings.
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>>127521217
>construction of pyramids: 3000 - 2600 BC
Where is your proof they were constructed at that time? You can't date stone.
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>>127521709
>He developed a metallic sledge that slid over bronze spheres about 13.5 cm (6 inches) in diameter, over a track. The process worked in a way similar to the later invention of ball bearings.

Yeah they definitely had that 5000 years ago. Please refrain from making uncited comments.
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>>127521500

>chisel, hammers, sleds, and water are too complicated to work

Making bricks and shaping sandstone isn't exactly rocket surgery. Shit, even shaping granite into crude blocks isn't hard if you follow the natural cleavage.
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>>127513425

What do you mean the egyptians couldn't have shaped boulders? It is possible to shape boulders using stone tools afaik, it just takes a long time. Also afaik they already had bronze tools so they could definitely shape boulders. I don't see what you're trying to say there.

It's hard to explain but not impossible.
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>>127521809
>It's the same shit
How many people did it take to move that stone? How long did it take? Now, imagine moving thousands of 10 ton+ stones and hauling them hundreds of feet into the air ito precise positions to build a massive monument. How does it compare?
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The idea that human civilization started around 3000BC is so silly it hurts.
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>>127521725

Scat fetish is fucking one of your women. : v)
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>>127521820
Radiocarbon dating.
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>>127521003
This is literally the dumbest, most inane theory I can think of. It's really hard to believe mainstream archaeologist accept the tomb theory.

If the pyramids were tombs, why aren't the interiors decorated in any way?
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>>127513425
It took centures to make those structures retard.
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>>127514013
>Burger
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>>127522051

The guy that originally brought up the Thunder Stone was specifically referring to moving that compared to moving the stones used for the pyramids. That being said they didn't lift the stones at all, they just built a huge ass inclined plane and pushed them up it into place.
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>>127522003
>too complicated to work
The human hand simply does not have the precision of a machine. There is a difference that anybody can see in hand worked and machine worked granite.
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>>127522169
Doesn't work.
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>>127520717
The skulls look Caucasian too. GTFO stupid nigger
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>>127513425
what's the big deal?

they had the tech, it's not rocket science, there have been plenty of modern low tech demonstrations showing how easy it was.
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>>127513425
Just because you're too stupid to understand engineering, doesn't mean it can't be done.

Here is a video of a man making Stonehenge replicas by himself with no modern tools.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5pZ7uR6v8c
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>>127522216
But if they were moved in the same manner, you have to think about how hard it was to move that single stone, and consider how much harder it would be to move thousands of massive stones. Time and manpower are not unlimited.
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>>127522297
First of all, your fucking retarded if you believe that.
You can date any isotope with a long decay rate, not just carbon.
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>>127513425

>The Stonehenge rocks were MOVED within 200 miles of their original locations. This was not conceivable with the technology of that time.

200 miles in let's say 20 years is 10 miles per year, or 0.833 miles per month. Moving at that speed with that weight is conceivable with their level of tech.

>Rational human beings should be extremely confused by the narratives set for these occurances.

Theirs nothing confusing about anything. It's totally 100% possible, its just extremely hard work and expensive.
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>>127522263

Yeah real fucking precise, let me tell you. Precision crafted, all exactly identical.
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>>127513425
>This was not conceivable with the technology of that time.
Why do you assume we have perfect knowledge of the technology of that time?
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>>127522198
>it took centuries to build the Stonehenge
Do you even have schools in the Bahamas
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is simple OP, they wuz kangz
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>>127522445

Literally millions of people spread out over generations and generations. When your leader is believed to have a mandate from all the gods and he also has an xboxhueg army, you kinda help him with shitty arts and crafts projects.
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>>127521820
Historical records.

The area has been continuously inhabited by advanced societies for the entire history of our civilization.

The pharaohs who kept meticulous records, who were supplanted by Alexander who kept meticulous records, who was supplanted by the Diadochi who kept meticulous records, who were supplanted by Rome who kept meticulous records, who were supplanted by the Ottomans who kept meticulous records...

We have read historical accounts of them back to that period.

That and we know who was buried in them and we know the lines of succession and the length of time they ruled for based on the records. Allowing us to extrapolate the time they were built as well.
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>>127522263
>The human hand simply does not have the precision of a machine. There is a difference that anybody can see in hand worked and machine worked granite.
But a skilled human with a good hand tool can make things look better than any machine.

It is entirely possible that a large saw blade was made to cut stone, and it would be simple for 3-5 people to run it. It really is not that complex.

>>127522445
>Time and manpower are not unlimited.
It all depends on your budget. If you have lots of money, you can get whatever you want. "Large" construction projects can pull in well over 1k workers during peak construction, though it is rare....but so are the pyramids.
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>>127513425
I think this is a great moment for that funny alien meme. Originiating from the history channel. Ha Ha! Very funny!

/pol/ General Discord:
swp3YFF
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>>127515054
LOL one white guy could build Stonehendge
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>>127513425

If the universe is a simulation, such a design could have been planted without being built by humans.
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>>127522639
They have ancient underwater roads.
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>>127515054
>implying you can't continue to tool stones after they have been moved

You are a literal retard
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Imagine I gave you hundreds of thousands of robot servants with the same intelligence as human beings, and told you to build a pyramid. Even the most retarded person alive could figure it out eventually.

That's what slaves were. Slavery gets shit done.
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>>127513579

FPBP for Red Dwarf reference.

Ganymede and Titan
Yes sir I've been around.
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>>127515054

Have you seen the dude who built a replica of Stonehenge by himself using only shitty wooden tools?
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>>127513425
These glorious monuments have nothing to do with the Jewish parasite. This is what society can achieve without them actually.
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>>127513425
Lots of leisure time
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>>127522762
>LOL ONE WHITE GUY CAN MOVE A 25 TONNE ROCK OVER 200 MILES LOL XDDDDDDDD
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>>127522683
Oh really? Then it should be no trouble for you to show an example of these "historical records" outlining the construction of the pyramids.
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>>127521652
Dumbest shit I have heard in a while. NASA doesn't deserve the billions we give them for these bs science lies.
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>>127522492
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YpNuh-J5IgE

You can move big rocks pretty fast.
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>>127513926
100 men!!! you ignorant motherfucker

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5pZ7uR6v8c

THIS IS A SLIDE THREAD BROWSE AND BUMP ALL SETH RICH THREADS
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the sphinx is 68000 years old
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>>127523006

https://youtu.be/-K7q20VzwVs
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>>127522482
Tell me how radiocarbon dating can show when stones were fitted together within a 1k timeframe.
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>>127523299

But that's not true.
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>>127523052
???

NASA doesn't claim the bullshit that anon just claimed though...
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>>127523385
What is your evidence for that? You can't date stone.
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>>127523364

>find monument
>find tools next to the monument
>date the tools
>?????
>prophet
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>>127523299
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>>127523514

See >>127523514
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>>127523385
maybe it's not true. but it could be true. and that's all that really matters.
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>>127523574

No, it couldn't be.
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>>127513425
WE
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>>127515054

They were placed over a large sheet of well stitched fabric. The ground was made wet and slippy (not like a swamp but wet, it rains a lot here). The rock was dragged along the sheet, the sheet was moved with it not along it. The sheet was not under tension from pulling the weight of the rock it was just pulled along with the rock. It's not easy to explain, they used a similar method for moving tree logs in ye olden dayes.
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>>127513425
WAS
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>>127522762

> one white guy

Leading a team of 20-30 mexicans
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>>127513425
KANGS
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>>127523385

im not sure the water channels on the base would indicate a lot of rain over a long period of time...also having it align to the right constellation has it dated during the ice age or around 68k years old during the next time it aligns.

Anyone know why no one is able to explore the chambers below the sphinx?
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>>127523165
leave

>>127523332
you do realise neoliths didn't have half the tools this guy uses - including the wheels, logs, etc to erect the monolith.
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>>127523514

>you cant date stone!

Fuck why are my fellow countrymen so fucking scientifically illiterate.
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>>127523016
We have several pictographs, inscriptions of people moving large objects...

See the attached image, it is an inscription found in the tomb of Djehutihotep showing 172 slaves pulling a statue of him that weighed an estimated 120,000 pounds. And the Pharaohs had tens of thousands of slaves.

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There are no actual accounts of how the pyramids were built, however, I only commented on when they were built, which is easy to extrapolate.

The Necropolis' found within the pyramids give accounts of the entire family lines of the kings buried there... And later tombs likewise later accounts... All the way up until they were conquered by the Greeks...

So you know the pyramid was built for King Z, and you know King Z ruled for 20 years, and King Y after him ruled for 35 years, and King X after him served for 7 years, etc., all the way up until the Greeks conquered them... So you know Z+Y+X..... Until you got to the present (with regard to Greek scholars), that's how long ago they were built. And then we just have all of the normal records kept since then.
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>>127513425
theres methods used in industrial lubricants that even the Egyptians had access to at the time
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>>127524003

The tools dated at the site as well as the period architecture date it much younger.

>>127524025

You can keep saying wrong shit or you can admit you have no idea what you are talking about. He is using period tools.

Mind you, this is one dude whereas the guys who made Stonehenge has probably an army.
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>>127523165
Amazing, so this is how the aliens built stonehendge
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>>127524275

What's sad is that we would probably have detailed accounts of those faggots didn't burn the Library of Alexandria.
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>>127524312

If by "lubricants" you mean some assholes with jars of water, yeah, there is.
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>>127522683

> Welcome to the Great Library of Alexandria
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Destruction_of_the_Library_of_Alexandria

Funnily enough, even more knowledge from Plutarch, the pharaohs, and other pre-classical scholars because of the Muslims.
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Alright pol, hit me with the good stuff. How did one man build The Coral Castle?
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>>127523574

Ok lets think about this then. Man around what 10k-8k BC are basically cave men...then bam, they made a bunch of insane monuments globally...perhaps its some sort of dark age/enlightenment cycle humanity goes through but im thinking its pretty damn unlikely man was a bunch of cave men for eternity then all of a sudden went batshit crazy building stuff. Keep in mind theres a lot of humans that sat around 50k years doing nothing but spear fishing and living in huts.

Something happened a long time ago and sparked man to do crazy shit...that or man has been at it far longer than our short and sketchy historians can cobble together. If modern man is several hundreds of thousands of years old, it would make maybe more sense that around 50k years ago a dark age started, though some unknown force or cataclysm, had to start over new, and those monuments we see today are way older than historians know...and we are just starting to recover from the last cataclysm in terms of getting our shit together.

What was the planet like 200k-50k years ago? would it have allotted enough time for man to go from cave men to advanced civilization, crumble leaving only a few mega stone monuments, then enter another period of cavemen like living until we reach where were at today? I do find it hard to believe that during a major ice age man randomly flourishes and goes to making monuments then disappears somewhat quickly. I think its much more logical modern man is very old, and those monuments were from the last time we peaked as a civilization.
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>>127524752

We weren't cave men 7000 years ago, we were coalescing into societies about that time.
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Black man=Stronger than Whiteboi
Black men built all of Egypt in one day but the evil white man took it away. The pyramids were built as spaceships to escape from the evil white men. Unfortunately some were not complete and that's why black people and "pyramids"(which are actually melanind spaceships) are here today.
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>>127524703
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5pZ7uR6v8c
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>>127524571
nope seen a programe explaining that fairy up liquid can be used to move 2 ton metal across to make a bridge with, the chemicals used in this was lemon and oils that formed this impressive concoction

they even said that the pyramids could of been the reason for this even being discovered
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>>127518090
You are actually retarded.
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>>127514066
The real baffling part about the great pyramids is that they are so much larger and more astrologicalically precise than most of the other pyramids in Egypt. Nearly all of these lesser structures supposedly came later along in Egyptian history while the country was advancing in every othe way. The other strange thing about the great pyramids is their inexplicable lack of heioroglyphics and Egyptian symbols. All of the later pyramids are plastered with it. The later pyramids used smaller blocks than the great pyramid, even though they're much more difficult to build with. This mirrors the megalithic construction in the new world as well, tihuanaco and teotihuacan are both much larger and more sophisticated than the later ruins. You see the same pattern repeated in many other regions as well, England for example.

The real question is, if history follows a path of largely linear advancement and that advanced civilizations are only 6000 years old, why is this the case? How did the most primitive builders outshine their descendants so dramatically?
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>>127525177

You aren't wrong, I'm just saying they've done the pyramid shit with fucking water, you don't even need real lubricant.
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It was ayy lmao's
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>>127524752
>Something happened a long time ago and sparked man to do crazy shit
what if the moon suddenly appeared in the sky? and the cavemen started building monuments to try to reach it? (there are supposedly ancient myths from when there was no moon in the sky)
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>>127525248

Massive amounts of the stone from the pyramids was stolen or pulled off to rebuild the city after it was destroyed.

That being said there is plenty of writing in/near them.

The limestone cap was originally the whole thing, but the rest of the limestone was pulled off.
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>>127525323
ah i see and yeh the fact people would rather believe aliens or space nigs did it over basic ingenuity fucks me off thats why i had to answer in this clearly shited up thread
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>>127524752

not really, given the way man works it was inevitable.

A village invents the first spear, which improves hunting and can be used to conquer other villages and steal their shit if the village has a bad year or trade for stuff in a good year.

That village grows in population as a result. Eventually they grow bigger in territory and probably tax the other villages with some sort of food tribute for being in their turf. This becomes the first nation. More population, more efficiency which means more free time to invent stuff. Further tech growth which spreads around this new country.

Other countries emerge through similar methods. Their have their own unique stuff, which they trade for or conquer for.

You will notice these massive monuments exist in countries with seasonal problems, Egypt is a great example. They can only grow food after the Nile flood, so most of the year the population are not doing anything. That fucks up the economy, especially in a large city like Cairo. So, they invent a governmental job for people. It has to be a long job which will take years to finish, a bit like a pyramid might. People make money, they spend money, productivity remains high, everyone's happy.
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>>127525476
The fact that independent cultures made pyramids isn't that mind blowing... They all wanted tall, giant, etc., structures (for various reasons)... There was only one stable structure that can be built that tall in the ancient world and not shake itself apart/fall over/collapse under its own weight.

A pyramid.
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>>127524883
ignore specifics on dating i really didnt want to spend the time to get the exacts, point remains the same if its 7k years ago or 15k years ago...on a timeline that is suppose to be controlled by slow evolution...we all of a sudden start building shit...with no slow evolution towards it...
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3000 BC is perhaps incorrect. We have that only from Herodotus, a notorious embellisher. In Diodorus's time, the priests admitted they could not prove who built them, but traced them back to the first Pharaohs, whom they stated lived 12,000 years prior.

A better argument would be about the relationship between the speed of light, the position of the pyramid on the Earth, its pyramidion, and the definition of the meter.
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>>127515779
>>127516371

Here's a pic from 1877.
Yeah, there was some restoration at the site in the modern era. But the site had lintel stones atop standing stones way before that. -- basically, some leaning stones were straightened and some lintels lying next to the uprights they fell off of were restored. (Since the lintel stones on the outer ring fit together like a jigsaw puzzle, and fit onto knobs on top of the uprights, you can be sure you're putting them back in the right place.)
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>>127513425
Anti gravity using sound waves.

No really, google "acoustic levitation"
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>>127513425

even better is how they are mathematically related, each structure represents a mathematical equation and solving the equation leads you to the lat/lon of another ancient monolithic structure

pretty neato shit

check out Carl Munck
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>>127526055
And here's the pic I forgot to attach,
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>>127525789
you're pretty dumb. the most complex pyramids were made at the start of the egyptian dynasties
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>>127525697
I find it interesting that geographically the locations of these pyramids almost divide the earth into three parts - 12,000km distance from El Tajin to Egypt and 10,000km from Egypt to Indonesia.
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They used sound.

Sonic cutters and sonic lifters. They even made rudimentary powerstations by harnessing geosound.

The question we should ask is "why were they obsessively digging for gold in 300,000BC when they didn't use it as currency?" They paid each other in funny little torsional beads. Something ain't right about the main focus of human endeavour for over 100,000 years.
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>>127525697

The fact is, the pyramid is the strongest shape you can make a building out of. It's only the fact the shape lacks practical useful space is the reason it wasn't used much. So you could use the shape to make massive structures.

If you tried to make a vertical stricture out of carved rock it would break after only a few floors, as the bottom rocks would be unable to deal with the weight. A pyramid distributes the weight at the top (which gets narrower the higher it goes) across a large area below it.
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>>127525248
We today are more advanced than we were in the 1960s. Why did the 1960s people outshine us and put people on the moon while we haven't gone to the moon or anywhere else for years and years?

Maybe the Egyptians decided to put their time and energy into something else.
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>>127525525
Those monuments were meant to last long past the civilization that built them...what are they trying to tell us? No civilizations involving humans with the brain capacity and capabilities to make those structures would dedicate generations worth of hard labor just to bury a fucking king...there had to be more to them...something that was worth expending the massive efforts and massive wealth needed to make those monuments.

Something we are completely blind to in our materialistic world that cares not a shred about spirituality and whatnot?
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For the record Soros has an enormous influence in Macedonia I'd preemptively sage all threads started by those Macedonian faggots
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>>127513425
>Stonehenge
>3,000 BCE
Top fucking kek you ignorant motherfucker
Try no later than 8,000 BCE and no earlier than 12,000 BCE
How the fuck can Eurocucks be so ignorant of literally the most recognizable monument in the west?
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Guys listen, I think if aliens were real, the bible would tell us.
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>>127526103
Look up Coral Castle, ECC theory, and study the WMM 2015, friend. The system is a warning, and its happening again.
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>>127526224

and they're actually 8 sided, not bad for an initiation center
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>>127526224

What have a written that contradicts that?
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Explain this one, why did they line these pyramids up on Orion's belt? How did they know the precise locations to build?
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>>127526058
strange google auto corrects it autistic deviation

must be common..... ;)
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>>127518224
Stonehenge underwent multiple restorations. a quick google search has info.
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>let's use amazing ancient technology to move rocks
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>>127526492
Kill yourself with this ridiculous disinfo.
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>>127513425
42
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>>127526320
>They used sound.

nah the best research now suggests that each layer was constructed on top of the previous, they would build the outer wall and then move fill into the middle and pack it in, the shafts they have found supported the construction elevator system that carried the fill
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>>127525789

I can understand the seasonal aspect, when to plant crops ect. The thing that gets me is the sheer mass of people that could have otherwise been farming needed to make them, as well as the material wealth lost by devoting that much manpower and time into making them. Thats a lot of effort to make something that some simple logs could have created with a fraction of the time/wealth/manpower. Logically there has to be more to them, for them to have been built specifically to last as long as they have...especially the pyramids
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>>127526320
>why were they obsessively digging for gold in 300,000BC
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>>127526492
No. It's not that old.
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>>127515255
>There were no slaves in England (or much of anything) in 3000-2300 BC
England did not exist back then please don't ever refer to that part of the world as England when talking about history older than 700CE again it makes you look stupid.
Also again, Stone Hedge is a hell of a lot older than 3,000 BCE
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>>127526511

well yeah I know about harmonic resonance or whatever that shit is they used to move weight at coral castle that only works around that latitude, the sound shit is fun some people can strike a note that makes you hallucinate

fun shit

but the code mathematics business is real
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>>127526511
I just looked those up and not totally understanding what I think I'm supposed to. Do the wmm lines correlate to ancient structure locations?
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>>127517643
>Stonehenge
>Just a bunch of rocks
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2014/09/140911-stonehenge-map-underground-monument-radar/
How the actual fuck are you people this god damn stupid about our own fucking history?
You literally worship a Jewish imaginary skykike your entire life but don't take the time to learn about your people's actual accomplishments
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>>127526708
Well, yeah, other than that. It's an imaginaive answer though, you have to had Sitchin et al that.

South Africans appear to have emmerged as a civilisation armed with a gold pick.

>>127526691
That's how the Egyptians did it, yes. They weren't anywhere near the original pyramid builders.

The first monuments made of "impossibly heavy" single cut stone around the likes of Adam's Calendar are 300,000 year old.
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>>127526554
>ancient humans, like modern humans, had eyes
>look up at the sky at night
>see the brightest stars
>align things to them

Its not rocket science. Its caveman science.
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>>127526721
Eat a dick you mongoloid subhuman
http://frontiers-of-anthropology.blogspot.com/2013/04/stonehenge-much-older-than-previously.html?m=1
>>127526666
Cry more shitskins, you are horribly ignorant on this subject and need to educate yourself if that's even possible
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>>127526492
you see i used to be told that the pyramids were over 10,500 years old but then out of know where thats no longer the case

welcome to your new timeline
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>>127526707

That was the problem, they couldn't farm in the off season so they went and worked for the pharaoh, otherwise they would starve.

The duration of time for each project was the important part, the task was designed for that purpose. The task could either be inefficient, which I guess they would have considered to be a bad thing in their culture, or take a long time to complete.

The pyramids were an important part in maintaining the economy.
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>>127527397
That's because anthropologists found physical and scientific evidence proving African centric cocksuckerd wrong
Stonehenge on the other hand has been having constant Revelations in the last decade because of large leaps in technology and excavation is finally bearing fruit since it takes years to get anywhere when starting fresh on a site
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>>127526776
fuck off you troglodyte i clearly referenced the teritory that is NOW known as england here >>127518584
and quit with the ridiculous spam
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>>127527391
You didn't even read your own link. That blogspot post referencing a Daily Mail article referencing some archeologist only says there was evidence of human settlement and wooden posts at the site, not the actual fucking constructed stone pieces.
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>>127527678
England wasn't even a concept then and it's insulting to the people who built the monument and lived during the time to reference it as such
It's like saying Constantinople instead of Byzantium
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>>127526666
>>127527391
you'd better do what the devil quads say
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>>127527731
There were literally 3 previous sites there before the current t stone posts were done
Wood was the main structural building material for the people of that region for thousands of years and they built massive impressive structures way before the current Stonehenge in the area and even on the same damn site.
Do you not know how to do research or are you just that lazy and ignorant?
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>>127513425
The Nephilim were on the earth in those days, and also afterward, when the sons of God came in to the daughters of men, and they bore children to them. Those were the mighty men who were of old, men of renown.
Genesis 6:4
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>>127527833
I did not do anything of the sort, I just showed you the post where I am aware of your autism.

Also your link has thedailymail as its only source so we can all just take a second to laugh now.
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>>127528022
We're not talking about wooden structures. Congrats about the wood, but we were specifically talking about STONE.
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>>127515779
>stonehenge had to be restored because the eternal anglos would just consider it some random piece of shit and just let peasants do whatever they wanted with it
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The weather did it
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>>127527489

What is off season in that climate? Pretty sure with irrigation you didnt have an off season so to speak. I can understand that in europe with clear seasons. That area of africa has consistently warm/sunny climate with monsoon season/flooding.
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Built by the Giants that inhabited the earth before Adonai Yahweh commanded the Elohim to make war upon them
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>>127528039
>when the sons of God came in to the daughters of men
NEPHILIMED
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>>127528718
>be a bunch of nerdy space scientists
>create a really fit female approximation using local dna samples on new planet
>fuck it
This detail is the most plausible evidence for that particular theory. Of course that's what they'd do; it's exactly what we'd do.
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>>127528417

The silt was carried with the yearly Nile flood and made the ground fertile, it requires more than just water to farm.

They did have irrigation back then but it was very primitive. It relied mostly on trail and error, the irrigation system failed when the Nile flood either produced to much or to little water.

Their were two periods where mass workers were required. The sowing of the seeds and harvesting. Most of the year was barren.
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>>127526948
The geomathematic system is a guide. The great circle of Giza can be seen as a historic magnetic equator. Take a look at the WMM 2015 data of the north pole versus the south. The fields equilibrium is in flux. Geomagnetic reversal.
>>127526814
It has very little to do with harmonics. Its about the duality of gravity and EM energy. Read into the proofs of ECE theory. Study all the patents held by the 'Galactican Group'.
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>>127523052
>Expanding Earth.
nah, expanding earth theory is solid. it explains the continental drift and earthquakes and it also explains dinosaurs and other fossils. When they lived, they were just normal sized animals, but they died and became fossilized and part of the earth for a long time and the fossils expanded with the earth to look much larger for the future creatures.

So fossilized humans will in a billion years look like giants. As the population of the Earth increase, the earth expands. We'll never run out of room.
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>>127524275
>We have several pictographs, inscriptions of people moving large objects...

you fucking dumbass. that isn't a picture trying to tell a story or anything, that's just a fucking scoreboard.
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>>127530334
>and the fossils expanded with the earth
this doesnt make sense. assuming the earth expanded, why would objects lying on or in the earth expand too?
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>>127514553
Leverage?
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>>127516758
>flint, michigan
I thought only dying nogs lived there
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Sigh, so many arts students in this thread.
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>>127515054
What answer are you hoping for? Aliens and modern tech didn't do it. These kinds of structures have been built by almost all ancient cultures except sub Sahara and Australia. There were some fucking smart people in ancient times, that's all you need to know.
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>>127520564
Breddy kewl
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>>127520564
druids BTFO
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>>127516758
that must violate several building codes
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>>127516758
Yo anon, this video was friggin awesome. Anons, if you are into this conspiracy at all....watch this video, accept that conspiracies about aliens are dumb, read up on the jews, there's a real conspiracy for you.
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>>127526184
Neat. I appreciate your post
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