What do we know about the Megalithic Cultures of the ancient world? Checkout the picture from Baalbeck in Lebanon! There are 3 of these blocks (each over 800 tonnes) at Baalbeck, and they were already ancient before the Roman's built their temple on the site. Blocks of 300 tonnes plus are common-place there also. The fact is, the Romans could not handle weights of that scale, and until recently modern cranes did not have the capability to lift such weights either. Which makes it so much more surprising when you find out that many of the larger blocks sit on walls where the lower rows are made up of much smaller blocks, almost as though it was no problem whatsoever for the builders to place these cyclopean blocks wherever they wished.
Our present mindset represents the people who built these walls as nomadic hunter-gatherers, venturing into farming, still using fairly primitive tools. I think we've got it all wrong, these people clearly had ideas and knowledge which has since disappeared.
Think the Baalbeck blocks are some achievement, then let's consider the massive stone blocks at Tiahuanaco, in Bolivia, such as the Gateway of the Sun and others. Not only are these stones huge, intricately carved with carvings of animals such as Toxodons, that have been extinct for 2 million years (how much proof do you need? Toxodon remains have been found with spear tips in them too). The fact that Tiahuanaco is now at an altitude which makes it uninhabitable, and it's piers are 12 miles from Lake Titicaca, where they belong, along with the fact that massive blocks have been turned upsides-down, indicate, how ancient Tiahuanaco really is, and suggest some massive land upheaval there in possibly the distant past.
Consider that current archaeological theories propose that the site was built 2200 years ago, contrary to the obvious evidence which would suggest nearer 17,000 years ago (a conserbvative estimate), but also that the native indians who built the site apparently carved the intricate stelae by repeatedly dropping stone balls upon them, as native South Americans possessed no metal tools.
So, what does this all suggest? Well, like the Ica Stones, which I mentioned a couple days back, there seems to be mounting evidence that not only did ancient man have superior technologies to our own, he also hunted Dinosaurs! How can that be?
- Dinosaurs on stone carvings in South America
- Dinosaur remains with spear wounds and at least one with a bullet hole
- The Ica Stones also depict men hunting Dinosaurs
- Shoe prints were found following Dino prints in a dried-up river bed in Mexico and a similar scenario is found in Turkmenistan
Yes, we have been lied to about human evolution, many professionals are aware of the fact, but a few top scientists with their own agenda are keeping the poublic at large in the dark. They can't have us realising that not only are the theories of natural selection and evolution by mutation, but all world religions also, based entirely on misconceptions and lies. The truth is too dangerous for us to deal with, ignorance is surely bliss and, the more ignorant fools the better, obviously!
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Was this the Elder Wand you sought:
http://www.helsinki.fi/~pjojala/dinosaur.htm
?
Dinotopia is not a fiction. Dinoglyfs and dinolits are not only literally described but even carved, hewn and painted all over the continents by the paleolithic man and even by the man of antiquities.
E.g. Beowulf is the oldest book written in the archaic English that still survives. Guess what? Its main figure is yet another dragon slayer, this time from our Nordic countries.
Dinoglyfs they are. Ever read the book of Job? That's Leviathan & Behemot, folks. The longest description of any animals in the whole Jewish Grammata. Besides the flying reptiles of as late a figure as Isaiah - the flying snakes were described also by the Greek father of history, Herodotos.
In Mosaic law of the Old Testament of Judaism and Christianity, there was also one species classified as both bird and a reptile. What about if this
tinshemet=
Qetzalcoatl=
Archaeopteryx=
’old feather' ?
Recovering from hemorrhage in the left hemisphere of the brain,
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evolutionary critic
Biochemist, drop-out
(MSci-Master of Sciing)
Helsinki, Finland
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