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Post by brillbilly on May 25, 2012 6:16:57 GMT 10
Randy Koppang is the guest of The Spencer Grendahl Show, speaking about anomalies and evidence of high technology present in the construction of ancient megalithic sites of Baalbek, Lebanon and the Giza Plateau in Egypt. Forget about it being 1999,but if ya get a chance just skip through the stoned dudes chat and look at the footage ;D
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Post by boxfree on May 25, 2012 10:09:14 GMT 10
Thanks brill. I'll check it out later.
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Post by shatnerswig on May 25, 2012 15:56:08 GMT 10
Brill thats a really good vid ancient megolithic sites arenot yet explained ...it really makes me wonder what the hell was going on in ancient times theres no way in hell anyone could carve through basalt or granite with copper not to mention move 1100 ton pieces of stone with the technology they supposedly had back then ... I think these sites are older than egypts culture .... Alot older and they were just reused and modified by egyptians just look at the sphinx ... Thats another reminant of a more ancient civilization ..... But thats a story for anOther time!!!
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Post by brillbilly on May 28, 2012 1:20:53 GMT 10
Brill thats a really good vid ancient megolithic sites arenot yet explained ...it really makes me wonder what the hell was going on in ancient times theres no way in hell anyone could carve through basalt or granite with copper not to mention move 1100 ton pieces of stone with the technology they supposedly had back then ... I think these sites are older than egypts culture .... Alot older and they were just reused and modified by egyptians just look at the sphinx ... Thats another reminant of a more ancient civilization ..... But thats a story for anOther time!!! Thanks wiggly,i liked the fact that it showed parts of the temples that mainstream cant gain access to know,gave it a feeling of its gigantic size of blockwork!
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Post by electrobadgr on Jun 14, 2012 10:32:17 GMT 10
another one to add to my ever increasing "watch later" list on youtube, cheers brill, looks right up my street :-)
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Post by Wes Gear on Jul 7, 2012 0:06:17 GMT 10
Nice one Brill. You know Brill I am starting to think that humans have always know civilization.
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