CrusaderFrank
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Just trying to helpThanks Frank. I take meds every day.
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Just trying to helpThanks Frank. I take meds every day.
I think that’s why the Pyramids were built - to outlast the disaster that ended their civilization
Gobekli Tepi is being buried before being explored and excavated
Jimmy Corestti proposed a very interesting theory: Gobekli Tepi proves the Flood and Noah’s Arc
are you insinuating they may have done lunch surada ??? ~S~making them about the same age as Stoneheng
I seriously doubt the Egyptian civilization built the pyramids. Well, let me rephrase, the only possible way the Pyramids were built - by anyone- was with a skill and technology we still do not possess. Massive stones were cut PERFECTLY, transported 500 miles and then perfectly aligned and placed.The age of the pyramids of Giza has been debated for a long time because there is little evidence to prove when they were built. However, the earliest pyramids in Egypt were built between roughly 2700 B.C. and 1500 B.C., making them about the same age as Stonehenge, which was built between 4,000 to 5,000 years ago
The pyramids were built during the Pyramid Age, also known as the Old Kingdom, which lasted from 2649–2100 BCE. They were monumental tombs built by Egypt's pharaohs as a way to prepare for the afterlife, when they expected to become gods. The pyramids were filled with items that each ruler would need to sustain themselves in the next world
are you insinuating they may have done lunch surada ??? ~S~
I seriously doubt the Egyptian civilization built the pyramids. Well, let me rephrase, the only possible way the Pyramids were built - by anyone- was with a skill and technology we still do not possess. Massive stones were cut PERFECTLY, transported 500 miles and then perfectly aligned and placed.
Maybe the Egyptians had that technology, but I suspect like the stones at Baalbek, they were there when someone else got there
Someone has been watching Graham Hancock on Netflix!With the recent discovery of Gobekli Tepi, it's indisputable that a prior, advanced human civilization was laid low during the Younger Dryas. By itself it speaks to a prior civilization that warned doom from the sky above. Then you add to it that the Egyptian Priest who told that the destruction happened 9,000 years prior, also dating back to the Younger Dryas.
With respect to the dating of the Sphinx and Great Pyramid, it's clear that these were already there when the Egyptians arrived. Since both the Sphinx and Pyramids show water erosion, they too predate the Younger Dryas. The question is: did the builder of the Pyramids intentionally make a construct they KNEW would survive the certain destruction?
Humans have been the same genetically for 200,000 plus years. The idea that we only developed technology a few thousand years ago is now demonstrable false. They was at least one prior, advanced civilization. I suspect there were others as well
Thoughts?
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Göbekli Tepe - Wikipedia
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That's nonsense. We could build the pyramids with relative ease, from a technical perspective. We can cut stone easier, transport it more reliably, and measure more precisely. Its a pile of rocks. We can absolutely do that.I seriously doubt the Egyptian civilization built the pyramids. Well, let me rephrase, the only possible way the Pyramids were built - by anyone- was with a skill and technology we still do not possess. Massive stones were cut PERFECTLY, transported 500 miles and then perfectly aligned and placed.
Maybe the Egyptians had that technology, but I suspect like the stones at Baalbek, they were there when someone else got there
But this was supposedly done by a civilization that only used copper chisels and mallets: no C 130s to transport and place, for example, the series of 70 ton stones above the King’s Chamber at several hundred feet above ground levelThat's nonsense. We could build the pyramids with relative ease, from a technical perspective. We can cut stone easier, transport it more reliably, and measure more precisely. Its a pile of rocks. We can absolutely do that.
But why would we?
For decades yesSomeone has been watching Graham Hancock on Netflix!
Lololyou haven't been to Baalbek or Byblos.
Gucci maybe![]()
Another curious item on top of the vulture stone are the "handbags of the Gods" These appear in carvings all over the world
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Not more of this Grahm Hancock horseshit...With the recent discovery of Gobekli Tepi, it's indisputable that a prior, advanced human civilization was laid low during the Younger Dryas. By itself it speaks to a prior civilization that warned doom from the sky above. Then you add to it that the Egyptian Priest who told that the destruction happened 9,000 years prior, also dating back to the Younger Dryas.
With respect to the dating of the Sphinx and Great Pyramid, it's clear that these were already there when the Egyptians arrived. Since both the Sphinx and Pyramids show water erosion, they too predate the Younger Dryas. The question is: did the builder of the Pyramids intentionally make a construct they KNEW would survive the certain destruction?
Humans have been the same genetically for 200,000 plus years. The idea that we only developed technology a few thousand years ago is now demonstrable false. They was at least one prior, advanced civilization. I suspect there were others as well
Thoughts?
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Göbekli Tepe - Wikipedia
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Graham is one of several archaeologists who highlighted the profound importance of this site.Not more of this Grahm Hancock horseshit...
I think it’s a technology, maybe zero point energy device or PradaGucci maybe![]()