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Baalbek North

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http://www.sott.net/article/275424-Newl ... discovered

Complete with pictures. :shock:

On Mount Shoria in southern Siberia, researchers have found a massive wall of granite stones. Some of these gigantic granite stones are estimated to weigh more than 3,000 tons, and as you will see below, many of them were cut "with flat surfaces, right angles, and sharp corners". Nothing of this magnitude has ever been discovered before.

The largest stone found at the megalithic ruins at Baalbek, Lebanon is less than 1,500 tons.

So how in the world did someone cut 3,000 ton granite stones with extreme precision, transport them up the side of a mountain and stack them 40 meters high? According to the commonly accepted version of history, it would be impossible for ancient humans with very limited technology to accomplish such a thing.

Recommended Procedure :

1) Read it.

2) Weep.

3) STF down and STF up about how there is supposedly no inarguable evidence that an ancient technology far more advanced than ours once existed. :mrgreen:
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Russia is no stranger to ancient megalithic sites, like Arkaim or Russia's Stonehenge, and the Manpupuner formation, just to name two, but the site at Shoria is unique in that, if it's man-made, the blocks used are undoubtedly the largest ever worked by human hands.

Note the cya... ”if it's man-made”...
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It's the presumed-innocent-until-"proven"-guilty and presumed-speculative-until-"proven" convention. :D
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Perhaps someday there will be a real archaeological excavation at the site.... instead of a blog on "signs of the times.net?"
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Excellent idea.

You organise it and fund it. 8)

Maybe then the results will meet your exalted standard of consumerist acuity. :lol:
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Good idea.


If I gave a rat's ass, that is.
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As noted elsewhere a few days ago

"There doesn't seem to be any reason to consider them to be have been man made . They look perfectly natural .

See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXeuTK2fhwI


Also looks like the wands of horus site is not beyond a bit of photoshopping .
Scroll down to mini people .
http://wands-of-horus.com/en/blog-en.html

Then compare with http://david7362.files.wordpress.com/2013/03/oll89.jpg

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Show me the quarry.

There are ones at the Pyramids, Baalbek, Gobleki Tepe, Tiwanaku, ...etc.
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While, allegedly, "Nature abhors a straight line", Geology does not. IMO nature does not either. Go into the forest and note how straight most of the tree trunks are, how straight is the horizon on a plain? How flat is the surface of a lake? How straight does limestone stratify? There are tons of straight lines in nature and especially in geologic formations. This is natural and I don't see what stretch of imagination led anyone to believe otherwise. The location alone should tell anyone that this is not man made. :roll:
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