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"Black History" meaning "false history" and nonsense prescribed by the Zogmasters to keep the hamsters in the ZOG zoo running busily on the wheels in their little hamster cages. Having fun with your glorious fantasies instead of your miserable life?
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Well I dont see why they would debunk this when nobody has apparently debunked the finds in Germany that pre-date Stonehenge or the Great Pyramid.
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Take another look at the alleged pyramid. It merges into the neighboring range of hills, appears to be similar in height, and is furrowed by similar erosion channels. Geologically it looks like just another hill, albeit one that has four triangular faces.
How many of the known Pyramids or mounds were built among hills? I can think of none. Hill people have no need for pyramids. There is a sense of futility (that the ancients would have felt too) in building a hill among a range of hills - even if it is pyramidal. |
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The entire Hittite Empire escaped the notice of people who lived among their ruins for over 3,000 years. The same way the ancient Athenians lived in Mycenean ruins and wondered who built them, never realizing it was their own ancestors. Academics are dumb about these things, Abzug. Dumb. So much escapes their notice I'd be afraid to walk across a busy street with any of them.
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There is evidence that both are many thousands of years older than currently assumed. It's my assumption that all of these structures were part of a system at one time but we have forgotten what our ancestors made them for or what their functional purpose was. It's early in this game. Only in the last 2 decades have investigators begun to see the practical applications for devices such as Stonehenge and the Great Pyramid. So it might take longer to determine how these newer finds fit into this ancient schematic.
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It could be just a hill, or it could be a pyramid that was intentionally (or otherwise) buried for some reason. I look forward to any new findings on the matter.
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Topography does change with the passing of time. How do you explain the complexes of tunnels?
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I certainly wasn't there then to know but I'd bet they were and long before that as well. Are you suggesting the hills grew up around a pre-existing dirt pyramid in recent centuries? That's highly unlikely. They show signs of having eroded for quite some time.
I know nothing of the complexes of tunnels except that their posited existance doesn't imply that the hill is a man-made structure. All I know is what I said; it seems more likely to be a simple hill than an ancient pyramid. Karst topography is common in the region, is the bedrock composed of limestone? Sinkholes and caverns occur in such regions and tunnels are easy to dig. All I'm going by is the photo and logic. Quote:
Take another look at the alleged pyramid. It merges into the neighboring range of hills, appears to be similar in height, and is furrowed by similar erosion channels. Geologically it looks like just another hill, albeit one that has four triangular faces. How many of the known Pyramids or mounds were built among hills? I can think of none. Hill people have no need for pyramids. There is a sense of futility (that the ancients would have felt too) in building a hill among a range of hills - even if it is pyramidal. |
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Okay. It just seems unlikely to me and I'd bet on the likelihood that its simply a hill.
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I glanced at your link. The photos of the dig revealing cut stone certainly give plausibility to the theory.
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Another recently discovered pyramid:
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That's a pyramid of monumental proportions, for sure. Good hearty laugh. |
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Could be runes:
It seems to me, that the structure is man made: Quote:
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There are caves where I live and nobody dug them, they were caused in the usual way by water wearing away stone. Nothing in the photos looks "Like those found in Egypt" to me, that's for sure.
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True science is a valid quest for truth, which is more than can be said for the jew woven fantasies of the bible.
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Those are earthworks with clear tiles on the other side of the yellow tape that looks like it was part of a walkway. At minimum it's part of a ramping system for a big structure, and it might be part of the structure itself. There's ancient mysteries egroups around who are having a ball with this, you can bet. Asking the questions that should have been asked centuries ago about other, more well-known artifacts. * What's the latitude and longitude? * Are any other possible geological or man-made relationships close by that might make this one large structure less puzzling? * How does it relate to known ancient structures elsewhere in the world, can it fit into a mathematical or geometrical relationship with them? And so on. People who don't ask questions don't get answers.
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