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Something found in the sea.
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Dammit, even I know enough to include a link...

http://www.express.co.uk/news/science/750245/baltic-sea-anomaly-crashed-ufo-seabed-ocean-x-peter-lindberg

http://www.oceanexplorer.se/
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>>134888419
Its not alien
its evidence of pre cayaclysim advanced society that existed before the Younger Dryas period
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>>134888419
looks like a old structure build by unknown civilization.

Just let me say something.....We as today was not the first advance civilization. Millions of years ago there was something on this earth. Don't know if they were humans or maybe different species existed on this planet and want off out in space.
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>>134888869

>Its not alien

How the fuck would anybody know if this was humans or whatever beings that build it. This could easily be millions of years old.
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>>134888419
Looks like it can do the Kessel run in under 12 parsecs.
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>>134888419
looks like the millennial falcon
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Lame ass stone structure. Next.
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>>134889156
we have no evidence of any "aliens" building anything ever on earth

we do have evidence of a global scale impact event at the end of the ice age causing a "great flood"
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>>134888419
Oh shit
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>>134889342
Shut your mouth. Humans lived in caves until 3000 years ago.
Proof coming soon.
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>>134889444
KotOR 2 remastered and completed confirmed.
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>>134888419

R'lyeh...
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>>134889342

The Asteroid that killed the DinoSoros was actually an alien spaceship CRASHING?

>Stop drinking and driving GLITZGHKOR

>*blurp* mmmmmmybbbbad
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this isn't /x/
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>>134889599
What can change but always remains the same?
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an ancient relic of the hyper-borean finnish empire
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>>134889647
Except that meteor hit near mexico and this is in the baltic sea.
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>>134888973
>Millions of years ago t
Earth is only 5,000 years old, idiot.
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>>134888869
I also think this, though we can't say for sure without checking it out.
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>baltic sea
WE WU AYYYLMAO N SHET
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>>134888419
Arsenal gear
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>>134889829
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>>134889973
Explains Finns. They crash and settle nearby, keep their strange language and develop a taste for alcohol.
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>>134889254
Nah more like the Ebon Hawk you filthy casual
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>>134889840
the entire ancient aliens thing is a red herring propagated by academics married to orthodox geological history

They want you to outright dismiss the notion of lost human history because they have dedicated their entire academic lives contributing too what could be a flawed theory
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>>134889758
US politics.
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>>134890099
Finno-Korean Hyper war never4get
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>>134890227
History
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Remnants of the Finno-Korean Hyperwar
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>>134888419
The grainy sonar image in the corner is the only real picture and could easily be just a rock formation.
The larger picture is an "artistic construction" and therefor nothing of value.
At any rate this is not Politics related and should be on /x/ or /b/
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>>134890238
I will nevar4gets.
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>>134888419

Don't worry anon, that is a natural rock formation
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>>134890397
This. It's not "evidence" of anything as long as no one gets close and takes a proper look at what it's made of.
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>>134889342
>we have no evidence of any "aliens" building anything ever on earth


We don't have any evidence humans build it either. I could easy come with some old structure.

Picture related, megalithic boxes in egypt. These boxes are not made by the egyptians and are much older nobody knows why they are there underground. These boxes was made inside in that tiny room. The boxes never had graffiti on them until the Egyptians found them and made hieroglyphic on them.

Nobody knows what they are used for. They are much older than anything in egypt.
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>>134888419
Looks like the Ebon Hawk
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With the steps its likely a building
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>>134890588
>boxes never had graffiti on them until the Egyptians found them and made hieroglyphic on them.
>They are much older than anything in egypt.

they dont know that. it might be just slightly older.
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>>134890588
>These boxes was made inside in that tiny room.

how do we know the tiny room wasn't constructed around the boxes?

Massive rapid geographic changes took place at the end of the ice age
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>>134890588
Any guess as to what it might be?
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>>134888419
I don't think it's a UFO as there are clearly stairs to the bottom of the picture. Looks more like a temple from a pre flood civilization
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>>134889599
Maybe whites lived in caves around that time, ancient Peruvians were doing coastal cities of (4-15k population) 10'000 years ago. I am sure people in Asia and Middle East had complex societies too around that time.
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>>134888869
that area was covered with ice
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atlantis?
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>>134889831
>cant tell if this is bait, or you are actually retarded.
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>>134891007
your mum?
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>>134888656
Archive it nigger faggot.

http://archive.is/yiDw7
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>>134891084
he's a protestant
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>>134888419
looks like some broken shale. the bigger picture is of course completely bullshit
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>>134888419
Ancient Aliens is a documentary anon. Watch it.
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>>134891171
That checks out
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>>134891171
Finnish Lutheran.
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>>134890880
No, proof coming soon. Both South America and Egypt.
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>>134890588
the pyramids themselves and the sphinx are pre-flood, as evidenced by water erosion along the sides of them. also, the same design techniques and precision are found in similar structures in MExico, Thailand, Nepal, Peru, etc. Whoever built these structures, clearly had access to all parts of the world. Assuming this is pre-ice age flood, it would make sense considering more of the earth was walkable. Also, all of these sites follow a distinct straight line across the globe, and they all converge on Egypt. The pyramids also have a calculation for the speed of light
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>>134889985
I hear it's amazing when the famous purple stuffed worm in flap-jaw space with the tuning fork does a raw blink on Hara-Kiri Rock. I need scissors! 61!
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>>134888869
My man knows
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>>134890811
this is extra parts from a tau broadside battlesuit
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>>134891255
Man human DNA bottle neck is so much older than what we first taught modern human appeared from. And our ability to destroy each other, that it wouldn't surprise me if its... ancient humans. Indians had lots of guides on how electricity works and other physics principles in their folklore literature from thousands years ago, a joke for our scientific standards but almost alien for someone in the middle ages.
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>>134888869
Thanks, Randall Carlson.
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>>134891478
>the same design techniques
You mean stacking stones on top of each other, with a base broader than the top because that's a stable configuration and because it gives you access to the higher levels as you build them?

Pyramids are a universally obvious shape when you want to build tall things without having big and strong cranes and scaffolds.

The fact that we are finding them all over the world means that people of these ages *were not* very advanced, and thus they had no choice but to use pyramids for building tall.
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>>134888869

I completely agree with you. The red parts of this map used to be land. Daily reminder that sea levels around the world were 400 feet lower just before the end of the last Ice Age.

Near the end of the last Ice Age 12,800 years ago, a giant comet that had entered the Solar System from deep space thousands of years earlier, broke into multiple fragments. Some of these fragments struck Earth, causing a global cataclysm unseen since the extinction of the dinosaurs. At least eight of the fragments hit the North American ice cap, while further fragments hit the Northern European ice cap. The impacts, from comet fragments a mile wide approaching at more than 60,000 miles an hour, generated huge amounts of heat which instantly liquidised millions of square kilometres of ice, destabilising Earth's crust and causing the global flood that is remembered in myths all around the world.

A second series of impacts, equally devastating, causing further cataclysmic flooding, occurred 11,600 years ago, the exact date that Plato gives for the destruction and submergence of Atlantis. The evidence for all of this shows beyond reasonable doubt that a civilisation at least as technologically advanced as 19th-century England at the onset of the Industrial Revolution (if not more) that flourished during the last Ice Age was destroyed in the global cataclysms between 12,800 years ago and 11,600 years ago.

A distant memory and a warning to the future - for the comet that wrought such destruction in remote antiquity may not be done with us yet.
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>>134888419
(((snopes))) say this is a hoax
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I can read it,it says "The freer the markets the freer the people"
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>>134890588

>We don't have any evidence humans build it either.

Really, you stupid faggot? Who else would have built it? Do you even read the garbage you type?
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>>134891323
Listen you won't teach me what I saw first hand. Peru is and was the land with most complex societies (we didn't cut each other heads like the northern natives) and for 10'000 years ago phishing supported this large scale places with public buildings, way before agriculture was developed.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bandurria,_Peru

Pic related
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>>134891886

(((They))) would. Keep looking into this, it's real.

>>134892030

kek
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>>134888419
It's the preflood Korean Hwan fortress built to defend against the Finnish horde.
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>>134888419It's my fucking ride I lost
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>>134891798
>ignoring the precision of the stones
>ignoring the fact that all these were cut and built without iron tools
>ignoring the plethora of astronomical information these structures were clearly meant to relay

Assuming the Pyramids are actually 68,000 years old, and align perfectly with the constellations and equinoxes, should clearly be alarming at the very least
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>>134888419
>>>/x/
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>>134888869
nah, its just a rock.
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>>134892352
they dont align perfectly though... they are slightly off... evidence of a human hand

If youre an alien with an intergalactic space ship youre not going to make shit that is slightly off
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>>134892086

There were protocivilizations everywhere, Peru wasn't special. The most complex and technologically advanced civs were in the Middle East, Balkans, India/Pakistan, and China

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6Wu0Q7x5D0
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>>134888419
Were Atlanteans based Aryans before the Nazis?

Red pill me on Atlantis /pol/
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>>134892352
this is much better
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Humans are BILLIONS of years old and are NOT NATIVE to Earth. Here is merely SOME evidence (though DEFINITELY not ALL of the evidence) suggesting not only a human presence on Earth BILLIONS of years ago, but also suggesting complex human civilisations on Earth BILLIONS of years ago:

* A human skull fragment from Hungary dated between 250,000 and 450,000 years ago
* A human footprint with accompanying paleoliths (stones deliberately chipped into a recognisable tool type), bone tools, hearths and shelters, discovered in France and dated 300,000 to 400,000 years
* Paleoliths in Spain, a partial human skeleton and paleoliths in France; two English skeletons, one with associated paleoliths, ALL at least 300,000 years old
* Skull fragments and paleoliths in Kenya and advanced paleoliths, of modern human manufacture, in the Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania, dated between 400,000 and 700,000 years
* Neoliths (the most advanced stone tools and utensils) in China of a type that indicate full human capacity, dated to 600,000 years
* Hearths, charcoal, human femurs and broken animal bones, all denoting modern humanity, in Java, dated to 830,000 years
* An anatomically modern human skull discovered in Argentina and dated between 1 million and 1.5 million years years (eoliths -chipped pebbles, thought to be the earliest known tools- at Monte Hermoso, also in Argentina, are believed to be between 1 and 2.5 million years old).
* A human tooth from Java yielding a date between 1 and 1.9 million years years
* Incised bones, dated between 1.2 and 2.5 million years, have been found in Italy
* Discoveries of paleoliths, cut and charred bones at Xihoudu in China and eoliths from Diring Yurlakh in Siberia dated to 1.8 million years
* Eoliths in India, paleoliths in England, Belgium, Italy and Argentina, flint blades in Italy, hearths in Argentina, a carved shell, pierced teeth and even two human jaws all bearing a minimum date of 2 million years (end of part 1)
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>>134891886
What a propaganda outlet it has become. In their entire article about bill nye and gender, no mention of this part.

Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5z9s_bimnw
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>>134891635
the tau empire wont exist for another 36 thousand years, dum dum
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>>134888419
folloer i imMYn
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>>134892591

(start of part 2) Curiously enough, several of the very earliest artifact discoveries display a truly extraordinary level of sophistication. In Idaho, for example, a 2-million-year-old clay figurine was unearthed in 1912. But even this discovery does not mark an outer limit. Bones, vertebrae and even complete skeletons have been found in Italy, Argentina and Kenya. Their minimum datings range from 3 million to 4 million years. A human skull, a partial human skeleton and a collection of neoliths discovered in California have been dated in excess of 5 million years. A human skeleton discovered at Midi in France, paleoliths found in Portugal, Burma and Argentina, a carved bone and flint flakes from Turkey all have a minimum age of 5 million years.
How far back can human history be pushed with discoveries like these? The answer seems to be a great deal further than orthodox science currently allows. As if the foregoing discoveries were not enough, we need to take account of:
* Paleoliths from France dated between 7 and 9 million years
* An eolith from India with a minimum dating of 9 million years
* Incised bones from France, Argentina and Kenya no less than 12 million years old
* More paleolith discoveries from France, dated at least 20 million years ago
* Neoliths from California in excess of 23 million years
* Three different kinds of paleoliths from Belgium with a minimum dating of 26 million years
* An anatomically modern human skeleton, neoliths and carved stones found at the Table Mountain, California and dated at least 33 million years ago
But even 33 million years is not the upper limit. A human skeleton found in Switzerland is estimated to be between 38 and 45 million years old. France has yielded up eoliths, paleoliths, cut wood and a chalk ball, the minimum ages of which range from 45 to 50 million years.
There's still more.
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>>134892627


(start of part 3) In 1960, H. L. Armstrong announced in Nature magazine the discovery of fossil human footprints near the Paluxy River, in Texas. Dinosaur footprints were found in the same strata. In 1983, the Moscow News reported the discovery of a fossilised human footprint next to the fossil footprint of a three-toed dinosaur in the Turkamen Republic. Dinosaurs have been extinct for approximately 65 million years.
In 1983, Professor W. G. Burroughs of Kentucky reported the discovery of three pairs of fossil tracks dated to 300 million years ago. They showed left and right footprints. Each print had five toes and a distinct arch. The toes were spread apart like those of a human used to walking barefoot. The foot curved back like a human foot to what appeared to be a human heel. There was a pair of prints in the series that showed a left and right foot. The distance between them is just what you'd expect in modern human footprints.
In December 1862, The Geologist carried news of a human skeleton found 27.5 m (90 ft) below the surface in a coal seam in Illinois. The seam was dated between 286 and 320 million years. It's true that a few eoliths, skull fragments and fossil footprints, however old, provide no real backing for the idea of advanced prehistoric human civilisations.
But some other discoveries do.
In 1968, an American fossil collector named William J. Meister found a fossilised human shoe print near Antelope Spring, Utah. There were trilobite fossils in the same stone, which means it was at least 245 million years old. Close examination showed that the sole of this shoe differed little, if at all, from those of shoes manufactured today.
In 1897, a carved stone showing multiple faces of an old man was found at a depth of 40 m (130 ft) in a coal mine in Iowa. The coal there was of similar age.
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>>134891867
>a civilisation at least as technologically advanced as 19th-century England at the onset of the Industrial Revolution (if not more) that flourished during the last Ice Age
then why isn't there any archeological evidence for that? if there was a civilization that modern and advanced, there has to be a shit ton of evidence. not just some strange pics of underwater spaceships
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>>134892681


(start of part 4) A piece of coal yielded up an encased iron cup in 1912. Frank J. Kenwood, who made the discovery, was so intrigued he traced the origin of the coal and discovered it came from the Wilburton Mine in Oklahoma. The coal there is about 312 million years old.
In 1844, Scottish physicist Sir David Brewster reported the discovery of a metal nail embedded in a sandstone block from a quarry in the north of England. The head was completely encased, ruling out the possibility that it had been driven in at some recent date. The block from which it came is approximately 360 million years old.
On 22 June 1844, The Times reported that a length of gold thread had been found by workmen embedded in stone close to the River Tweed. This stone too was around 360 million years old.
Astonishing though these dates may appear to anyone familiar with the orthodox theory of human origins, they pale in comparison with the dates of two further discoveries.
According to Scientific American, dated 5 June 1852, blasting activities at Meeting House Hill, in Dorchester, Massachusetts, unearthed a metallic, bell-shaped vessel extensively decorated with silver inlays of flowers and vines. The workmanship was described as 'exquisite'. The vessel was blown out of a bed of Roxbury conglomerate dated somewhat earlier than 600 million years.
In 1993, Michael A. Cremo and Richard L. Thompson reported the discovery 'over the past several decades' of hundreds of metallic spheres in a pyrophyllite mine in South Africa. The spheres are grooved and give the appearance of having been manufactured. If so, the strata in which they were found suggest they were manufactured 2.8 BILLION years ago.
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>>134892574
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>>134888419
proof of ancient outer juden civilization
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>>134892352
>clearly meant to relay
lol

People can find numbers and meanings in all sorts of stuff. I could pick three random objects from my room and I'm certain I'd find some important natural constant or value in their dimensions, ratios or whatever. You have no idea what was meant to be conveyed, if at all.

Also, you can rub stones of similar hardness together to cause wear. No need for iron tools.

"Advanced Egypt" is a very, very, *very* weak hypothesis.
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>>134890099
You need to spot exploring this rabbit hole for your own safety.
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>>134892726
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>>134892720

(start of part 5) What are we to make of these perplexing discoveries? They cannot simply be dismissed. If even ONE of these discoveries is TRUE (and I believe that MANY if not ALL of these discoveries are TRUE), then it changes EVERYTHING that modern mainstream anthropologists THOUGHT they knew about the human species. (end)
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>>134892687
You're underestimating how devastating a celestial impact could be

A comet hits earth today how many of our great creations would remain?
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it looks like blueprints for a weapon to surpass metal gear
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>>134891681
Carlson never makes any claims about the status of civilization. He simply looks at evidence for the Younger Dryas impact theory. You are thinking of that loon, Hancock, who does not base his claims on the scientific process, while Hancock does. Though Rogan helped a great deal to popularize Hancock's work, convoluting it with Hancock may have tarnished its perceived legitimacy.
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>>134892518
I mean in the region. Yeah you are right-
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>>134892564
dey prolly where black, fucking whiteys always claiming shit theyrs
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>>134892821

I present to you the Nampa figurine (placed next to a coin for size comparison). The Nampa figurine is a tiny figurine made of clay found in 1889, when workers were drilling near Nampa, in southwest Idaho.

“The record of the well shows that… they had penetrated first about fifty feet of soil, then about fifteen feet of basalt, and afterwards passed through alternate beds of clay and quicksand…down to a depth of about three hundred feet when the sand pump began to bring up numerous clay balls, some of them more than two inches in diameter, densely coated with iron oxide,” geologist of Boston Society of Natural History, George Frederick Wright (1838-1921) reported in his book “Origin and Antiquity of Man” (1912).

The Nampa figurine appears to be of a female human and was discovered at a strata dated to about 2 million years.
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>>134892821
don't wake the sleeping kangz
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>>134890588
Uhhh. We know exactly what those are. Those are the sarcophagi of the Aphis bull.
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ancient alien theorists are low energy imbeciles who never passed the third grade, or so ancient alien skeptics believe.
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>>134892496
and yet they required no mortar, and fit perfectly with each other like a puzzle.. some of the stones were cut to have 17 sides..
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>>134892926

A coin with curious and indecipherable inscriptions was discovered in Illinois in strata that would date it between 200,000 to 400,000 years ago. The finding was reported in 1871 by William E. Dubois of the (((Smithsonian Institution))). What makes this coin so significant is what Dubois said about it - he described the UNIFORM THICKNESS of the coin and concluded that it must have "passed through a rolling-mill; and if the ancient Indians had such a contrivance, it must have been pre-historic." Pic related (it's a depiction of the coin).
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>>134892352
>ignoring the precision of the stones
Those are not fit together using precision. It is a very easy to replicate technique widely used, and independently developed all over the world, and it is STILL being used today.

You can find out how to do it and try it for yourself. The information is very easy to find, but you have to look beyond the sources that tell you this technique is something remarkable.
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>>134892765
The coordinates of the great pyramids are equal to the speed of light.
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>>134893003

There's a book by Ellis Silver called 'Humans Are Not From Earth: A Scientific Evaluation Of The Evidence'. He says (among other things) that sunburn, our relatively high chance of experiencing back pain and pain during labour are types of evidence that Earth is not an optimal environment for human beings and that we come from elsewhere.
My theory regarding the origin of the human species is that the human species comes from elsewhere in the Milky Way galaxy and, at some point in the distant past, our earliest ancestors colonised vast swathes of the Milky Way galaxy (and are possibly still doing so) and both Mars and Earth were colonised by them along the way. There are pyramidal structures and a Sphinx-like object in various NASA photos of Mars. I also think that a fiercely destructive interplanetary war caused the destruction of a planet that used to exist between Mars and Jupiter, leaving only the asteroid belt that we know today. This war also sterilised Mars, turning what was once a lush, verdant, Earth-like planet into a cold, lifeless desert.
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>>134888869
No, those are remains of was nigger civilization subdued by white barbarians armed with clubs. The whole population of humans shrank to just several thousands and was born anew . But Kangz never got back to their former glory.
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>>134890782
>how do we know the tiny room wasn't constructed around the boxes?
because its underground and the soil would show signs of being disturbed
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>>134890397

Yeh and the guys who found it have milked it dry while never producing any other evidence despite promises.


Its literally nothing
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>>134888869
This
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>>134892591
Humans aren't native to earth

I unironically believe this.. niggers are a designed slave race that was done very poorly
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>>134892591
>NOT NATIVE to Earth
Then why do we share specific mutations in genes with all life forms on earth? These mutations do nothing to effect the function of the proteins they code for, they simply show hereditary lineage.
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>>134892866
time to unbundle those two, i get they are friends but you are totally right, hancock is easily discredited and since carlson gets bundles together, he just gets thrown a side with hancock
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>>134893076
What, you mean in SI units? Or Planck lengths? Tell me, which units?

No to that specifically, and no to that idea in general. Fucking absurd.
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>>134888869
This is the correct answer... Honestly, this is far more interesting to me than aliens...
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>>134892352
It's amusing to me how "enlightened, scientific people" will go as for as to entertain the idea of ancient aliens landing and helping humanity start out before they will consider the existence of God instead.

Literally any kind of guiding hand in the universe is acceptable to them so long as it isn't the Christian God.
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>>134892086
>10'000 out of caves
>basically nothing changed
how's that different to Kangz and shit?
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>>134888869
>cayaclysim
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>>134893082

I'm interested in the cyclical conception of human history that pre-Abrahamic cultures had. The Ancient Greeks had a cyclical conception of human history that was similar to the cyclical conception of human history that the Hindus had (and STILL have). The Ancient Greeks had a Golden Age (equivalent to Satya Yuga in Hinduism), a Silver Age (equivalent to Treta Yuga in Hinduism), a Bronze Age (equivalent to Dwapara Yuga in Hinduism) and an Iron Age (equivalent to Kali Yuga in Hinduism). I call the model of human history that is currently dominant among historians 'the linear-progressive model of human history'. The linear-progressive model of human history basically says that the further back in human history you go, the more primitive that humans, their cultures and their technology becomes. The linear-progressive model of human history embraced by modern historians and modern anthropologists actually has its roots in Judeo-Christian beliefs, ironically enough. Virtually EVERY pre-Abrahamic culture WORLDWIDE embraced a conception of human history that was CYCLICAL, with civilisations rising and falling one after the other over VAST periods of time and humans being EXTREMELY OLD. Take the Puranas (a collection of ancient Indian writings), for example. The Puranas describe human lineages going back over a BILLION YEARS into the past and we have PHYSICAL EVIDENCE (in the form of fossils and artifacts) that confirms this.
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>>134891798
>stacking stones on top of each other, with a base broader than the top
source? thats not how giza is internally
like at all
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>>134891886
It is, the people who are pushing this as remarkable have no idea how to read sonar.

>do you think someone would do that? just lie to get popularity?
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>>134889235
Underrated
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It doesn't show any kind of sensible organization. It has defined features, but is senseless in design. Probably some unique stone structure.
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>>134888419
Oh look, James Cameron is LARPing again.
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>>134893217

>Then why do we share specific mutations in genes with all life forms on earth?

Because that genetic material might itself not be native to Earth. It could have arrived on Earth via a comet or other celestial objects like the panspermia theory claims.
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>>134892765
This. Goddammit people, enough with the pseudo science shit already
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>>134892591
Can you provide some sources for this stuff. Thanks.
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>>134893287

Dr. Peter Gariaev is a Russian scientist who took eggs that were laid by a frog and then zapped those eggs with a laser light that had gone through eggs laid by a salamander. When the 'frog' eggs hatched, salamanders emerged from them - not frogs. The only thing that is necessary to rewrite DNA is wave information, which means that evolution can occur not through millions of years but instantaneously.

The agricultural division of the Ciba-Geigy corporation (now Sygenta) discovered that existing plant seeds could be transformed into extinct varieties, simply by zapping them with a weak electrostatic current. This process generated stronger and faster-growing wheat, extinct fern species, and tulips with thorns. Italian scientist Pier Luigi Ighina energetically transformed a living apricot tree into an apple tree, actually causing the fruits on the branches to metamorphose from apricots into apples in only sixteen days. Ighina also zapped a rat with DNA-wave information from a cat, and this caused the rat to grow a cat-like tail in four days.
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>>134893065
We do it for rock walls all the time in landscaping and construction. The fact people think aliens did that shit is astonishing.
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>>134893217
you do know we figured out how to edit genes, right?
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>>134892352
>Assuming the Pyramids are actually 68,000
Ya, ok bud.
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>>134892974

Watch this

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BiIA2w4eT88
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these rambling dumbfucks

/x/ needs to stay in /x/, none of this is politically incorrect, it's just stupid
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>>134892802
And?
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You goys are sure on to something fun, I used to dig around with stuff like this a few years back, search out "biagong pipes mystery" also there's this vidyu by Klaus Dona

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtzBIfa79eU
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>>134893525
>Dr. Peter Gariaev is a Russian scientist who took eggs that were laid by a frog and then zapped those eggs with a laser light that had gone through eggs laid by a salamander. When the 'frog' eggs hatched, salamanders emerged from them - not frogs. The only thing that is necessary to rewrite DNA is wave information, which means that evolution can occur not through millions of years but instantaneously.
provide links to source please
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>>134893237
because one of those has irrefutable morality and the other lets you kill babies for science
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>>134892598

Didn't they edit this part out of the episode on Netflix?
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>>134893543
>>134892352
you might enjoy this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1FPgcg5TBSA
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>>134888869
not possible
any advanced civilization on earth wouldve left behind things that simply could not degrade fast enough, the earth would still be totally littered with them, not just one remote object at the bottom of some water
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>>134893230

Still no evidence humans build them.
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>>134892866
>#notmybrandoffringescience
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>>134892765
>It’s 750 feet long at each base, situated along the four cardinal points: North, South, East and West. The ratio of its circumference to its original height is equal to the value of pi: 3.14. Another thing to think about, this is something that’s not supposed to have been known for more than another millennium. Their mathematical and astronomical knowledge, and the acquisition of it remains a complete mystery to modern day scholars.

>2.5 Million blocks of stone were used to build the pyramid that covers more than 13 acres of land.

>Another astonishing fact is that the Great Pyramid’s base is at I:43,200 which is a mathematical representation of the northern hemisphere.

>There is a meridian running through the pyramids that divides the continents and oceans into two exactly equal halves.

>think it’s also interesting to note that if you multiply the height of the pyramid by a thousand million, you are left with 98,000,000 miles, which corresponds approximately to the distance between the earth and the sun

>

“At 10,450 BC – and at that date only- we find that the pattern of the pyramids on the ground provides a perfect reflection of the pattern of the stars in the sky. I mean it’s a perfect match-faultless – and it cannot be an accident because the entire arrangement correctly depicts two very unusual celestial events that occurred only at that time. ” – Robert Bauval (pg.444)
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>>134893787
Yes
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9w-i5oZqaQ
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>>134891867
What evidences are there for actual comet strikes? Why can't it be nuclear explosion?

I've had this idea of human manking going back to begining after some cataclysm but i thought it's rather caused by effect we experience now which is having very advenced technology, while average IQ goes down and we are experiencing serious responsible leadership problems which may eventualy make our societies go extinct, while dummies like africans and also people living away from society will survive and build manking from 0.

Maybe it's possible that we frequently menage to get high technology but die out of social problems and since people who are left are to dumb to menage it, we lose this technology only to evolve to it's level in another couple thousands years.
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>>134892591
>Humans are BILLIONS of years old
Dare I say, Evolution BTFO'd?
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>>134890588
>>We don't have any evidence humans build it either
some of us have something that is called "common sense"
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>>134888869
This
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>>134893912
if bauval is of the orion school, and not the cygbus school, disregard him
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>>134893836

A lot of our technology today is metal-based and metals oxidise over time. Our metal skyscrapers, if untouched by humans and unharmed by tsunamis, earthquakes, tornadoes, etc. would probably become dust within 10,000 years. If you want to build structures that will last for eons, you would build those structures using stones.

"Man fears time, but time fears the Pyramids." - Arab proverb

>>134893185

I also unironically believe that humans aren't native to Earth.
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>>134893912
>“It’s the precise configuration for 10,450 BC that we see on the Giza plateau -as though a master-architect came here in that epoch and decided to lay out a huge map on the ground using a mixture of natural and artificial features. He used the meridional course of the Nile Valley to depict the Milky Way, as it looked then. He built the three pyramids to represent the three stars, exactly as they looked then. And he put the three pyramids in exactly the same relationship to the Nile Valley as the three stars then had to the Milky Way. It was a very clever, very ambitious, very exact way to mark an epoch – to freeze a particular date into architecture if you like.” – Robert Bauval (pg 445)
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>>134893702
Correct. Objective morality is poison to the left. In fact, I'd say objectivity in general is poison to them.
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>>134893836
Millions of years from now everything on this earth would be evaporate only big stone structure would be left if no earthquake and meteorite destroys everything.
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>>134891867
jesus fuck it's you again
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>circular submerged space ship
We godzilla 2000 now
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>>134893082
I think Mars (whether it had life or not) was probably obliterated by a single large impactor. It simultaneously created a massive crater and massive volcano while destroying the inner core dynamo that powered the magnetosphere. I guess in interplanetary warfare, redirecting asteroids into the path of planets would afterall be the easiest way to destroy them.
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>>134893836
Man shit from the last century is rusting away in my backyard, that shit will be a red stain within another century. What do you expect to find from 10k+ years ago? The biggest stone blocks that later people wouldn't be able to move, that's about it. What wouldn't rust away or get recycled by later peoples?
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>>134894101
i cant remeber if he thinks it is Onion or cygnus
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>>134891867
The history of this planet, and its civilizations is so damn interesting... I consider it a crime against humanity that they are keeping this from us...

Pic related: Melt water pulse 1A and 1B. The impact 12,800 years ago is 1A and the 11,600 (which took out Atlantis) is 1B... Amazing...
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>>134893952

I'm not a creationist (at least not in the Biblical sense) and I think that evolution is true, to a certain extent.
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>>134892792
Two very tall and thin pale guys just came to my door and said (roughly), "Pekka perkele suominen vittu Balti meri en perkele pohja tyhjä serkku. Perkele."

They then said "Sisu" and threw this cheese at me and left.

What did they mean by this?
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>>134894156

kek
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>>134892841
if items wouldn't survive, why did people, flora and fauna? Meteorite destroys everything in its near vicinity, the rest of the world stays largely intact.
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>>134888419
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>>134892627
>A human skeleton found in Switzerland is estimated to be between 38 and 45 million years old.
nigger what
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>>134894187

Yes, I think it's quite likely that asteroids have been used as weapons in the past (and probably still are).

>>134894231

Yes, it's a MAJOR, MAJOR crime against humanity that they are hiding the origin of our own species from us. Also, Graham Hancock is mah nigga for life!
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>>134888419
it's made by nature, because scientists say so.
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>>134894155
you're wrong anon, there are lots of materials that would last, and theres even MORE if you include them being safe underground
and these things would be vastly different than just some shit made out of rock
im willing to say it maybe, some small chance, could be something from space
but thats all
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>>134894605

The thing is this, you ask people "How do you know X?" and they'll probably reply by saying something like "Well, because it's in my science books." or "Well, because it's been peer-reviewed." or "Well, because it's been agreed upon by a majority of scientists.", but these are flimsy defences, because unless YOU can verify for yourself whether something is true or not either by OBSERVATION or by doing an experiment about it BY YOURSELF, you are relying essentially on external sources for your information and it is naïve to think that those sources don't have agendas.
What people call 'mainstream science' has been hijacked by politics, religion and corporations. So-called 'peer review' these days is usually nothing more than a circle-jerk. Just as people support the separation of church and state (and RIGHTFULLY so), I support the separation of SCIENCE and state. We owe it to our innate intelligence to QUESTION EVERYTHING.
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we are actually slave race created by Martian Space Jews- look it up

Its in the Emerald Tablets
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>>134891886

oh shit that means its real
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>>134891867

I found this looking through the area where I have my summer-cabin. Gonna explore it next week.
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>>134889599
What?
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>>134894836

The "round" thing in the middle ofc.
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>>134894784

Absolutely false.

>>134894836

What am I looking at?
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>>134894211
even if we just ignore all the materials that last just fine, the ones that break down would still have a huge chance of creating pockets of dissolved residue
just stop
there was nothing even close to the technological level we're at today ever on this planet before us
period
you can believe fairytales if you really want to though, i suppose it does make the world seem more magical
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>ywn know what all of it is
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>>134894876
I had a gf who had an innie nipple that looked just like that.
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>>134888419
Looks like Master Cheif
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I've found the fabled Antarctigates, Dahnald.

The priesthood will soon rise.
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>>134894236
Just wondering what this does to the current evolution theory. Did we start from scratch multiple times? Did we originally evolve on another planet? Opens lots of questions..
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>>134894836

about 50km away, this is located. Pretty much the same size.
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>>134894935
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baghdad_Battery
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>>134894935

>just stop

No. We will never stop. We will look deeper and deeper into this.
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>>134889831
>Earth is only 5,000 years old, idiot.
American "education" strikes again.
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>>134889444
I came here to post this.
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>>134895076

Zoom-in, regular arial photo
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>>134895062
dont worry about it just pay your taxes
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>>134889829
Oh man you went and saw it yourself, anon? Was it cool?
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>>134894935
Nigga I think really ancient civilization was advanced compared to hunter/gatherers, not fucking star wars and shit. Something akin to the Sumarian civilization occurring an order of magnitude earlier than we would expect is entirely within reason to speculate about, especially considering the incongruity of some megalithic blocks found around the world. I don't even think there needs to have been a globe-spanning civilization either, just another period of human habitation during a time we just assume everyone was cave-dwelling.

Why are you even in this thread?
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>>134892802
Regardless of what this means, it's so cool how they manage to shape and fit these stones together into a coherent structure.
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>>134890397
even in the grainy sonar image 90 degree angles are easily distinguished, and natural formations typically do not feature those angles. Obviously man made, could be from a lost ancient civilization. There should definitely be a diving expedition to check it out though.
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>>134895312
nigga we cant even do that shit today
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>>134895062

First of all, I think we originally evolved on another planet and we may well have started from scratch multiple times, because I believe in the concept of 'intelligent design' (but in a non-Christian way and I don't like the term 'intelligent design' because I think it's misleading, I prefer the term 'intentional design' or something like that, even if it's redundant). I think there is a conscious, intelligent field underlying the universe which cranks out life anywhere and everywhere.
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>>134891681
I'm pretty sure Randall is the guy who makes all the alt history threads.
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>>134894928

Don't know, gonna find out. These "craters" does not belong with the natural shape of the area, so it's SOMETHING, what it is, who knows.

It is located in an area that is called "midsummer mountain", midsummer is/was one of the most praised time of the year before christianity. Its still huge in Sweden. Nobody knows why it's called midsummer mountain, this place could give a clue, I think.
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>>134893082
I believe there are 3 kinds of humans:

1. Native Earthlings - Native Americans, Aborigines, Papuans and other tribal people - naive and innocent specie that knows how to coexist with nature and can live forever without changing and destroying the planet

And 2 human advanced forms that come from outer space and wage war against each other across the universe. Forces of light and dark, which we'd today call "Aryans" and "Jews". For one reason or another they arrived to Earth, engineered and interbred with natives, thus creating all shades of humans we have today.
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>>134895472
what about niggers?
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The Great Pyramid and the "Plutonium Mill" Hypothesis

>Up to this day, the true purpose of the Great Pyramid at Giza is still shrouded in mystery. But if we discard the traditional "tomb theory" for a moment and look at Khufu's Pyramid from a different, more technical point of view, it may turn out to have served a very concrete scientific and economic purpose. At least according to three engineers who published athought-provoking paper some years back.

http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread1038912/pg1
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>>134892687
Evidence? Look at the op.
Also, look at the map in this thread that shows the extent of land when the sea levels were 200 feet lower during the last Ice Age.
Over 90% of the world's population currently lives near the sea and/or under 200 feet above see level.
Imagine a catastrophic event that would cause sea levels to suddenly rise 200 feet. What would happen to civilization?
Complete collapse. We would recover somewhat quickly because we have large cities in the interior of continents now (because of advanced agriculture) and we have vast information archives, but it would still collapse everything for a while.
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>>134894935

Perfectly arched tunnels. Who cut it out? how?
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>>134895450

Exactly. You can't even fit a sheet of paper into the joints between those stones. Hell, you can't even fit the head of a pin into the joints between those stones. That's some serious precision.
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>>134892352
>>134892574
>>134892802
The technique is simple. Cut or find stones of roughly the right size, rub together with sand between them until they fit. This technique isn't unique to Peru, it was used all over the Americas and probably other places. No mortar is needed since they rest almost perfectly on each other.

>>134893527
This. We still build rock walls this way, just without quite as much elbow grease.
>>134893301
Evidence is that it's not inverted, stacked lintels or a tower. Pyramids are the simplest megastructure to build.
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>>134893082
We are less than 100 years away from being able to genetically manipulate our bodies to work in any environment - if we were an advanced species, why would we not just genetically alter ourselves to handle earth just fine?
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>>134895559
orcs sent from the dark galaxys
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>>134895596
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>>134895723
what about all the astronomical knowledge, pi, golden ratio, etc. that is found in the dimensions and shape of the pyramids?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orion_correlation_theory
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>>134895466

Keep up the good work, based Swede.

>>134895472

You might be right. I think that caucasoids and mongoloids aren't native to Earth, but negroids ARE native to Earth.

>>134895559

Pretty sure niggers would be classified under 'tribal people'.
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>>134895896
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>>134888656
>>134888419
thanks and bump for interest
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>>134894779
you are correct that peer review doesn't mean very much. really just people volunteering to skim over the words without verifying much for themselves. most of them have only done a few and spend almost no time on each review.
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>>134888419
The Ebon Hawk?
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>>134894379
nah
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>>134895977
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>>134895407
Right angles and hexagons are very common in nature. Geology is crystals and crystals form on a geometric basis.
>t. didn't sleep through science classes
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>>134895596
>The Great Pyramid and the "Plutonium Mill"

would explain why all the pyramids around the world sync up to different shit in space
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Tbh I unironically believe there has to be something interesting that mainstream history hasn't covered. Baltic Sea anomaly is close to Susiluola/Varggrottan, which has evidence on 120,000 year old human life. Before the Ice-age.

I also believe in the Baltic Origins of Homer's Epic Tales.
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>>134895896
WE
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when the general populace of earth become too awake, the eternal elites who run the world, end humanity. they have done it multiple times. think of it like throwing away a painting you worked on for a long time, because you made too many small flaws that become noticeable from a distance. you rip the canvas off, and start fresh. you dont want to start over, but eventually you realize youre going to expend more effort covering the mistakes, than if u just started over.
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>>134888419
probably fake, real images have a battery symbol and a timer, this one only has horizontal stripes like it's filmed from a video
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>>134889444
Proof this is fake
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When they found it the american fleet went there and started to stalk the people who found it.

After 2/weeks of stalking (((they))) finaly offerd their help to fish the "object" out of the ocean.


Fucking american kikes. Always steal everything they can from the swedes and germanic families who creates and finds.

Fuck you.
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>>134894145
Objective morality is an oxymoron you moron.
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WRONG.

You know nothing about materials. First hand you say A can't cut B because its softer. Well that's is physics. Engineering in other hand is to make it happen.
>Gravity pulls everything down
>Don't worry lets fail and try a propulsion system

>Rocks are harder than our tools
>If you make copper plates, add wet sand and rub it as fast as possible you can cut rock smooth and perfect

Now an issue of impossibility of cutting moves towards how fast can you produce copper plates and whats the waste ratio of recovering from the sawdust.
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>>134896275
good goy
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>>134893702
And Christianity doesn't let you kill babies? Have you even read the Bible?
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>>134896275
Either morality is objective or there is no such thing as morality.
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>>134888419
Considering it has stairs on the outside we can quickly rule out ufo. Nobody walking around outside in space.
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>>134888419
Is that a Millennium Falcon?
>we wuz star wars and shit
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>>134895931
That's all simple geometry, basic tools and observation. All these techniques can be done with things like plumb-bobs, calipers and the Mark One Eyeball.
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>>134896259
It's the kikes, not Americans. They just need the Americans all access VIP pass to get through the doors.
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I thought it was common knowledge that the first human civilization was wiped out by beasts from the M 87 galaxy 60,000 years ago. But many of our ancestors, then called lemurians, survived the attacks and fled across the galaxy. Some even made it to the great magellanic clouds and eventually Andromeda.
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>>134895596
It's an energy vortex creator.
The "king" and "queen" chambers are in different energy flow areas for the beginners and the advanced to raise their consciousness.
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>>134893702
Hosea 9:11-16 Hosea prays for God’s intervention. “Ephraim shall bring forth his children to the murderer. Give them, 0 Lord: what wilt thou give? Give them a miscarrying womb and dry breasts. . .Ephraim is smitten, their root is dried up, they shall bear no fruit: yea though they bring forth, yet will I slay even the beloved fruit of their womb.” Clearly Hosea desires that the people of Ephraim can no longer have children. God of course obeys by making all their unborn children miscarry. Is not terminating a pregnancy unnaturally “abortion”?
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>>134895977
If this is true, what the hell was it powering, and where is the media through which this energy would have travelled?
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>>134895723
The technique is simple. Cut or find stones of roughly the right size, rub together with sand between them until they fit. This technique isn't unique to Peru, it was used all over the Americas and probably other places. No mortar is needed since they rest almost perfectly on each other.
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>>134888419
I'm gonna go out on a limb and say this is part of a oil rig. The Baltic sea is full of them and many have sunk over the years.

Could also be where the base of one came to the sea floor like pic related.
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>>134896188
That thing is huge.
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>>134896186
Do the insides of Mayan/Indo pyramids also resemble the great pyramid?
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>>134888656
Lol this isnt 2013 anymore you cuck. This is dead
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>>134896416

This. Kikes are using America to destroy America, because when you want to establish a global government, you must first destroy any superpower that has the economic and military might to resist your agenda.
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>>134888419
>>134888869
Advanced bomber left over from the Finno-Korean Hyperwar
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>>134896519
he gave you keywords to search
now google The Great Pyramid and the "Plutonium Mill" Hypothesis

click a link and read, it claims they heated Mars.
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>>134888419
could be this
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>>134895082
if you really think THAT somehow helps your counter argument, i don't know what to say to you anon
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>>134896530
That wall is a great example of the technique. It's really easy when a culture has a large urban population supported by fishing and potato farming.
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>>134889235
Fourteen.
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>>134888869
It has a 5,000 kalikam long impact crash path leading to its final watery resting place.
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>>134896749
>i don't know what to say
We can tell
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>>134893928
>tfw there's proof of an advanced civilization having lived in the Antarctic
>tfw they fled when it got too chilly to North America via South America
>tfw from there they branched out
>tfw this helps explain the very "Western" architecture (I say architecture I mean those cave carvings) in North American, that even precedes the Native Americans, and explains why all of the Americas have legends about gods with white skin, blue eyes and blonde hair

Something is definitely going on at Antarctica and they've known for a long time. It's the real reason for the Falklands War. Why the fuck would we care about some rock with sheep on it? Because it's the nearest landmass we have to Antarctica (by "we" I mean Britain).
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>>134896334
>>134896530

Peruvians also made holes with L or U forms inside each rock and pour mostly gold or silver between them, like Lego. Main thing that put it together was weight and wall inclined angles, what the matching metals inside was to distribute forces all down during earthquakes.
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>>134894080
>>134894155
>>134894211
Plastics, stainless steel, hardened metals, iron engine blocks would take a LONG time to decompose because they are so big, glass, ceramics and fossils. None of these have ever been found in cases that would suggest a previous advanced civilization. You guys are retards who believe anonymous 4chan users over scientists.
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>>134896188
Try to look in to Dogger Land
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>>134896802
Sure faggot, why do people not use this method because it's earthquake proof and future proof.

most be so easy to build and set them like this.. because they build them everywhere in Peru.

hmmm, makes me think.

Other than you meaningless talk, show proof.
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Russia is probably full of ayy lmao tier megaliths. just imagine what there is to be found considering how massive the country is, truly the most interesting and mysterious place.
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>>134888419
Impressive resolution on these new scans
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>>134897057
Why the hell would an ancient civilization have plastics? I don't posit anything more than the kind of cultures we see at the 'dawn' of civilization existing further back.
pictured: ancient evidence of me laughing at you
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>>134897017

It's because there's a hole somewhere at the South Pole/Antarctica. There's a hole at the North Pole too. Earth is hollow with polar openings that lead into its hollow interior. Outer Earth governments know about this, but are not telling the masses.
Daily reminder that there was supposed to be a voyage to the North Pole in 2007 to find out if there's an opening at the North Pole that leads into the Inner Earth World (and thus prove once and for all that Earth is hollow). The leader of the expedition was Steve Currey and he suddenly died from a brain tumour shortly before the expedition began so all of the money they got from people who were going to join the expedition was refunded. The new leader of the expedition was Brooks Agnew and the new expedition was meant to be in 2013, but shortly after THAT expedition was about to begin, his film crew suddenly vanished without a trace so THAT expedition was cancelled too (and, once again, the money they got from people who wanted to join their expedition was refunded). The expedition was/is known as the 'North Pole Inner Earth Expedition'. Here's a link to the official North Pole Inner Earth Expedition page:

http://www.x2-radio.com/phoenixsciencefoundation/npiee/index.html

Flat Earth theory = Reddit

Hollow Earth theory = /pol/

Also, Terry Smith was an Alaskan bush pilot associated with this expedition who agreed to fly directly over the North Pole to see if there was an opening there but he suddenly died in a plane crash on August 9 2010 before he could make that flight. NONE of these incidents are (((coincidences))). There is a world inside our world.
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>>134897017
I made this point in the Falkland islands thread the other day, got completely over looked.
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>>134897203
That and China, what they're doing to their pyramids is a fucking crime. They're planting fucking forests on top of them to literally cover them up. And there's tons.
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>>134889444
Ever consider they put these things in games to make it seem ridiculous if they ever leak that they are real?
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>>134896188
Would create human life with her
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>>134896802
explain this also if you can with your bullshit.

see this >>134895628
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>>134888869
WE
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>>134888419
It's one of the dinosaur ships that crashed when they left earth.
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Does anyone ever consider that there could be a satellite/space station hovering above the south pole and we would never know
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>>134897203
U2 was considered aliens by regular air forces around the world for 2 decades. Most "UFOs" appeared in the late 60s. The probability its aliens versus military black project is huge.

Alien life exists for sure. Even space has bacteria. But to see a spaceship and assume its an intelligent extraterrestrial or extra-dimensional life form that randomly flies and by some reason won't try to contact or communicate with us, before thinking its a military project is madness.
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>>134897382

See >>134897344
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>>134896589
It's big cave.

>>134897057
Maybe they did not use plastics?

Assuming they were either not quite as technologically advanced as us or if they were far more advanced, it's silly to think they were using the same materials. We haven't used plastics for long.
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If only we had the technology to go check it out. Alas, 300 feet of water is an impenetrable barrier.
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>>134895082
The artifacts strongly resemble another type of object with a known purpose – storage vessels for sacred scrolls from nearby Seleucia on the Tigris. Those vessels do not have the outermost clay jar, but are otherwise almost identical. Since these vessels were exposed to the elements, it is possible that any papyrus or parchment inside had completely rotted away, perhaps leaving a trace of slightly acidic organic residue. Although the Seleucia vessels do not have the outermost clay jar, they are otherwise almost identical.

In March 2012, Professor Elizabeth Stone of Stony Brook University, an expert on Iraqi archaeology, returning from the first archaeological expedition in Iraq after 20 years, stated that she does not know a single archaeologist who believed that these were batteries
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>>134890916
so was Dogger Bank
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>>134890588
>i dont know how it was built
>therefore aliens
Retarded nigger, go away
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>>134897658
So they were that technologically advanced but never mined for rare earth elements or even oil? Suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuure
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>>134897344
lol ok that's enough fosters for you straya
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>>134888869
This. It's a dolmen. Baltic wasn't there 12k years ago. Geologists and plate tectonics and billion year time scales btfo
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>>134889156
looks like an old building with stairs to me. floor currents washed away whatever was on top of the foundation
they probably got lucky with a water-resistant/sealed material at the base.
yawn.mp3
i want to believe just as much as the next guy; please find other proofs, etc; i'll hang around this thread for a bit and wait
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>>134896530
Let me just rub these two boulders together anon... brb...
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>>134891867
You're on the right track but too normie, too status quo. The cataclysm/comet was Venus turning into one while we entered heliosphere (it still has a tail that tickles Earth while passing, just in dark mode visible in radio). The aliens are us... with the whole Earth. Velikovsky and David Talbott presently. But yeah antikythera mechanism, the lighting up of pyramids inside (no soot on ceilings nor walls, mirrors wouldn't work), Baghdad battery, Piri-Reis map, all those megaliths strangely locking together with funny appendages like as if they were plastic molds poured into form, the unfinished masonry works in the mountains that look like industrial grade sites, whole body of Daeniken work (it must be ancient aliens was designed to ridicule him and the idea), hindu scriptures point to lost tech saavy civilisation.
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>>134893237
I mean what you said is not true, most skeptics I know would not accept the theory that aliens built the pyramids because there is no proof. But it's also more likely that they did than God, because we know that life exists in the universe and there's literally no evidence of any God.
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HUMANS ARE ACTUALLY AYYLMAO'S

>Natural day cycle for humans is 25 hours, not 24 hours
>Humans are the only species on earth with backache without any accident relation due to heavier gravity interaction
>Humans are the only species on literally burn under long sunlight exposure, the rest of the animals may die of dehidratation but never sun burn
>Humans are the species on suffering the most known varieties on illnesses due to they're not from this planet ergo they're are a strange form of life
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>>134897658
So according to that chart a society 5x technologically advanced than were wiped by a massive flood?

Something doesn't match here, even if we ignore the lack of evidence to support it.
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I bet 200000 € that it's just a leftover from WW2, probably a part of a submarine or another sunken warship. Aliens my ass
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>>134888419
Problem solved play less halo
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>>134897835
>Suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuure
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>>134897344
He's not wrong.
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>>134888419

There's more to the right of it, under the sand, it's a platform.
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>>134890588
orrrrr the rest of the structure was built around them because they were revered as "gifts from the gods?"
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>>134889627
I want this so badly
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>>134892925
Jerome, did Hotlantis have EBT?
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>>134888656
>Baltic Sea

HOLY SHIT the Finno-Korean Hyper war was real
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>>134897965
Kind of convincing desu
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>>134897965
it really feels strange here...sumerians got it right perhaps...
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>>134897946
oh I forgot that amazon jungle is one huge garden gone wild with artificial surface
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>>134897344
hey, anon- you ever built a little tunnel underground? you mean to tell me that the earth would remain hollow under the immense weight and gravity of the surrounding matter for any longer than about 50 yoctoseconds? are you retarded?
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>>134897946

>hindu scriptures point to lost tech saavy civilisation.

You're right. As someone who has read the Hindu scriptures, they do indeed describe what seems to be advanced technology. The Mahabharata (an ancient Indian epic poem) describes a war fought with weapons called 'astras'. The most powerful astra is the Brahmastra, which I have no doubt was/is a nuclear weapon. Brahmastras are nuclear weapons that are even more advanced than modern nuclear weapons, because the Mahabharata describes a Brahmastra that can 'lock on' to a specific target and then completely destroy ONLY that specific target but NOTHING that surrounds it. I think that such a weapon is today known as a 'phase weapon'. A Brahmastra was actually sent into the womb of a pregnant woman to kill the baby inside it, but the baby survived. There's even an astra that causes people to go to sleep. Also, there are ancient Indian writings that describe vimanas that use mercury as a fuel source and we know today that mercury is a legit fuel source.
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>>134898039
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>>134896077
>>134890653
>>134890106
>>134889444
Mah niggers

Also checked those trips
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>>134897412
I quickly read about some excavation in China and they found white mummies. could this be the reason for covering the pyramids
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>>134897658
what is the source of that pic?
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>134896519
>134896679

I think it was definitely a machine of some type. There are a few different theories involving liquid chemicals. Anode and cathode present in shafts. Maybe the infrastructure was scrapped over time. The great pyramid is unique.
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>>134895628
Its fucking limestone. You can punch the stone and break. I can't believe how fucking retarded this site is becoming.
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>>134897965
plants get sunburned too
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>>134897890
This are ceremonial buildings. Public projects, the Inca elite used this temple to store subjugated "local deities" from lands far away. It wasn't only perfectly build but covered with a very tight gold layers. After all it was the most effective political/military tool to invest in rather than sending troops and wasting money in rebellions every 10-20 years like Romans had or waste stationary soldier costs.

Religion was the PR of the ancient Andean cities. So the manpower, and resources spent on it shamed on the taxes collected in long term.
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>>134898151
A telekinetic Fingolian kill team will be teleported to your point in time shortly.
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>>134888419
i get my news from pol
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>>134898379
Which ones?
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>>134897344
Nvr thought ab this theory. Probably why ((they)) are all taking secrets trips to antartica or its just for resources but fuck
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>>134897965
>humans are the only species with backache
Not true. Doggos experience back pain too for example
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what about the black knight satellite? it could be motoring us just waiting for us to try and make contact their could even be frozen ETs on board waiting for us to board their ship. it has been orbiting earth for 12,000 years.
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>>134898329

Ah, yes. The Tarim mummies.
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>>134898362
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>>134898329
I think that was more a north-china thing, and more relatively recent than the global flood stuff, the result of a group migrating. That's what I've read though, we don't really know but they are there and their genes are still buried in the local population.
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>>134897965

Plants, pigs, and breeds of dogs with little or now hair can get sunburn.
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>>134898312
They hit the moon and it fucking rang like a bell
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It's a shame this thread is almost dead. 'Ancient advanced civilisation' threads are the comfiest threads on /pol/.
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>>134893082
Mammals get sunburn and get old. Its because we're animals not fucking aliens you retard
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>>134898494
plants can get too much sun, leaves will lose color and get bleached, even cactus.
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>>134895628
Hundreds if not thousands of slaves over many years.

People used to build insane shit for the time because the massive amount of slave labor and time. We think of these accomplishments in a modern frame of mind; just how long and hard it would be for modern builders to do this with hand tools. When, really, it was slaves working under pain of death. When you're chiseling rock everyday all day, you'd probably get pretty good at it. Not to mention weathering makes all this shit look smoother and even more manufactured.
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>>134896186

lots of civilizations built pyramids because they're easy as fuck to build and about the most stable structure possible

lots of civilizations build cool dragon/lion/monster head things for the same reason that 11 year olds boys today doodle dragon/lion/monster headed things in class
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>>134898317
The Proto-Kangdom ended a very long time ago, you had your chance!
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>>134888419
>mfw the guys (Ocean X Team) that found this thing are keeping the location secret
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>>134898547
Ancient humans. Maybe Indians.
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>>134898614
>breeds
That's right. They're new forms of lives artificially selected by humans therefore they have adaptation disadvantages. Wolves and wild boars don't suffer that
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>>134897434
i dont, nazi, thats a good point. i recently remembered the story of an old game. final fantasy 7, released 1997 and yet has connection to stuff happening. world governance (shinra) sucking off the planets energy (mako), have space programs, dig deeper (take the redpill), uncover some alien-like lifeform, ends up in the snowy fields (antarctica) where a player enters the great northern cave which leads to the native world. ill make a topic about antarctica the coming days. not sure whats up there but they have a treaty and act like a world gov over there. why isnt any plane allowed to fly past antarctica? why is the earth neither flat nor a globe? any coincidence with apples icon? why should anybody enslave humanity? believe me or not, antarctica has a huge hole and they dont want us to know. why? cause knowledge is power.
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>>134894024
>>134897843
>>134898148
the dumbest fucks in this thread
right here
Amazing how they are even able to operate a computer, im guessing they are phone posters instead
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>>134894293
"Here's some cheese, motherfucker". My Spanglish-Finnish is sloppy, but that's the gist of it.
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>>134898599
The fuck kind of response is this. Limestone is easy to carve yes
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>>134899011
They do Anon, they always do. Its how much those "mutants" are successful to reproduce that real thing tho. Nature is always creating wild adaptation disadvantages now that could become an advantage in the future, just in case the habitat, prey, predator or anything changes.
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>>134897132
Read the Book of the Hopi for a description of the technique. The wandering clans learned it in Peru and used it all over Turtle Island.
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>>134898791
Again, which plants? You can try and bring an scandinavian plant and grow it on tropical lands, it won't make it. For example, I tried to grow a grape plant here and it was attacked by ants and never harvested a single grape
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>>134898847
>>134898787

A perfected line tunnel done with human hands and with slaves with no light or oxygen.

Lost IQ reading this
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>>134899175
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>>134898316
>Brahmastra that can 'lock on' to a specific target and then completely destroy ONLY that specific target but NOTHING that surrounds it
Do they need to steer a Hurricane near the target so that they can mix static field with microwaves and get Hutchison effect like results? Hurricane Erin, on 911, Dr Judy Wood - the woman got destroyed for her good deeds. Yup somebody has it already, there was also a crane crash in mecca on 9.11 and a building collapse "due to fire" in Iran this year on 19.1 although no hurricanes were present by the lesser latter targets. Now who could push US to war(s), toy with muslim cranes and demolish Iranian building on the same date (one backwards)?
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>>134899215
you're talking to a fucking moron
never talk to a fucking moron unless you have time to fritter away
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>>134897835

if you're technologically advanced you don't need such bullshit.
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>>134897507
Tunnels are easy to carve. Use a plumbob to find vertical, start carving. Use a right angle to set the floor, use a template from calipers for the arch. That's assuming the tunnel is true instead of dead reckoned.
This stuff is very basic construction. That you are so incensed about it shows that you've never built anything with your hands.
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>>134899075

Yes, (((they))) hide the truth about things in works of fiction to make it seem ridiculous when someone leaks the truth about things. It's a psychological warfare technique. Also, Earth is hollow. See >>134897344
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>>134898151
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>>134899444
Please explain what you're talking about.
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>>134898609
never knew about those people, going to dig deeper. got any more interesting stuff to share?
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>its ayyylyuuums!
I must've missed something in this green blob.
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>>134898494
cactus
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>>134899075
talkin about this. CEP btw is Committee for Environmental Protection and the secretariat is where they get the papers on climate change etc. the pdfs are actually public, dunno if on purpose
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>>134899349
there is no list of sunburnable plants, ive bleached a flowering weed plant by having my leds too close. Its radiation, doesnt mean we or any plants are alien to this planet cause we get roasted by it.
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>>134899884
No, you didn't. It's rocks. It's always just rocks.
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>>134899758
Look up the megalithic wall in Russia, I forget the name of the area but it's very remote and not documented well, but pictures are very strange. If you haven't before, look into what Chinese archelogy there is, one mummy found in liquid still had soft tissue and flexible joints, shit's pretty amazing. The white people in China though I think were just a migrating group from the west who settled up along the mountains above the steppes, and eventually blended into the population through interbreeding, but leaving those curious blonde haired and fair-skinned mummies.
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>>134899391
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qanat
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oil_lamp

But nah, they invented lightbulbs and ayy's helped them out.
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>>134897017
>tfw Lovecraft was right
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>>134900088
will do. appreciate it.
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>>134893065
>SinkingShip.jpg
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>>134900208
I like how these clueless retards are so wild to hypothesize outer-space non-human aid for a tunnel construction out of all things that relationship could potentially did.

One of my favorites is when they talk about Egyptian tunnels having no trace of torch residue in the roofs. The most commercial center in ancient times with endless wealth couldn't afford alcohol right? Because unlike them their priests were smart enough to not let builders die from suffocation.

2017 and some still cant figure out complete combustion exists.
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>>134897344
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Fun thread, peace out everyone.
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>>134888869
Yes, ancient African technology probably
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>>134899075
Sephiroth, endboss, one-winged angel his name, hybrid form of human and alien designed by the world gov shinra, origin of the alien species either inside the planet or outer space
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