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StandUp4Liberty Wed, 07/11/2018 - 22:39

https://ancientarchives.wordpress.com/   Megalithic and polygonal walls are pre-Dynastic (Egyptian) and pre-Columbian (Inca). Ancient architect that spans the globe from Central America, Europe, Africa, Middle East, Siberia and Japan. Superior construction we can't duplicate today. These walls are always at the foundational or bottom construction of ancient ruins and temples with inferior construction built on top of them by civilizations that migrated to these area at a much later time. Slave labor theory doesn't solve this enigma. Why did they use such large blocks up to 1000 tons and maybe 3000-4000 ton blocks in Siberia, unless it was easy for them....

 

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I've been watching loads of videos on this subject the past few months.  I'm still clueless as to how they moved the stone.

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yeah, it's all very interesting. I eventually got bored with my political awakening and the logic spilled over. There is so much more about our history, we don't have a clue...

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