Angkor was built by aliens...
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The Silurian Hypothesis is an interesting look into the concept of a pre-human advanced civilisation older than 2.5 million years ago (anything later would have left recoverable artifacts and similar) . It speculates as to the traces such a civilisation would leave and how this could be scientifically measured (not that it suggests there was such a civilisation),
Any pre-human civilisation older than 500 million years is highly unlikely to leave traces due to the recycling of most of the Earth's crust, though the Solar System may offer clues should such a species have existed and reached space. No such clues as yet, however admittedly our own forays into the Solar System have been extremely limited.
Any pre-human civilisation older than 500 million years is highly unlikely to leave traces due to the recycling of most of the Earth's crust, though the Solar System may offer clues should such a species have existed and reached space. No such clues as yet, however admittedly our own forays into the Solar System have been extremely limited.
Good book here:Prahok wrote: ↑Fri Mar 08, 2024 8:39 amThe Silurian Hypothesis is an interesting look into the concept of a pre-human advanced civilisation older than 2.5 million years ago (anything later would have left recoverable artifacts and similar) . It speculates as to the traces such a civilisation would leave and how this could be scientifically measured (not that it suggests there was such a civilisation),
Any pre-human civilisation older than 500 million years is highly unlikely to leave traces due to the recycling of most of the Earth's crust, though the Solar System may offer clues should such a species have existed and reached space. No such clues as yet, however admittedly our own forays into the Solar System have been extremely limited.
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On the subject of heavy lifting ‘great minds’ is doing a lot of that in this sentence.spitthedog wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 11:01 pmGreat minds think alike...Chroy Changvarite wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 10:43 pmWhat about Machu Picchu in Peru built on top of a mountain that takes three or four days to trek to?
The Great Pyramid of Giza is still the heaviest building on the Planet Earth by quite some distance,built on sand 5,000 years ago we don’t have the technology to build to the same tolerances even today!
Definitely something not quite adding up here Ancient Aliens is the only rational explanation!
Stop it. Just stop. Angor Wat and the Pyramids were not built by fucking Aliens, you freaks.
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Ok let’s do OOPAs or Out-Of-Place-Artifacts starting with the London Hammer…
Found in London,Texas a modern-looking hammer encased in a rock dating back to the Cretaceous Period of 400 Million years ago,the hammer itself was dated to 500 Million years ago with a section of the handle that had begun the transformation into coal! :
https://www.thearchaeologist.org/blog/t ... ing-oopart
Found in London,Texas a modern-looking hammer encased in a rock dating back to the Cretaceous Period of 400 Million years ago,the hammer itself was dated to 500 Million years ago with a section of the handle that had begun the transformation into coal! :
https://www.thearchaeologist.org/blog/t ... ing-oopart
I love all these ancient aliens theories; makes telling who's a mouth breathing gullible retard without a lick of both education and critical thinking skills very easyspitthedog wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 9:37 pmHello Bongs,
"Conspiracy Theory Nutjobs" aside in Cambodia, what do you think about this Hancocks theory below, and how it relates to Angkor?
"Hancock’s main claim is that during the last Ice Age, which ended about 12 thousand years ago, our world was ruled by a mysterious, advanced civilization whose grip extended over all the continents on Earth, until it ended in an apocalyptic flood. The survivors of the flood were those who taught humans of the Stone Age the secrets of agriculture, architecture and all the other advanced technologies necessary for the existence of complex human civilizations"
When you look at the temples isn't your first thought always - how the fcuk did they move all those blocks there without machinery?
Even elephants would struggle. Maybe itshard to imagine the man power that such times could command.
Pyramids in Egypt AND Indonesia, BOTH with tomb like rooms underneath.
I'd say even the engineering feat them makes this guy worth listening to, even if archaeologists don't agree.
https://davidson.weizmann.ac.il/en/onli ... r-happened
Pretty amazing coincidence that 'aliens' 400 million years ago used exactly the same type of hammer common with Texas miners from the late 19th century.Chroy Changvarite wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2024 6:30 amOk let’s do OOPAs or Out-Of-Place-Artifacts starting with the London Hammer…
Found in London,Texas a modern-looking hammer encased in a rock dating back to the Cretaceous Period of 400 Million years ago,the hammer itself was dated to 500 Million years ago with a section of the handle that had begun the transformation into coal! :
https://www.thearchaeologist.org/blog/t ... ing-oopart
Also, the owners of said item are also whack-a-day, the earth is only 5,000 years old, get on the rapture cloud express creationist Christians and have refused to allow any tests on the object.
An interesting natural phenomenon for sure, but hardly evidence of an ancient civilisation.
"First of all, there are conflicting reports as to where the object was actually located in the surrounding rocks. And there is no photographic evidence of the object prior to being disturbed. One report states that the hammer was embedded in a rock formation dating from the Cretaceaus Period (65-135 million years ago), whilst others stating from Ordovician strata. But other accounts state that Mr. Hahn found the hammer bearing nodule "near" these surrounding rocks, lying loose not in situ.One possible explanation for the rock containing the artifact is that the highly soluble minerals in the ancient limestone may have formed a concretion around the object, via a common process (like that of a petrifying well) which often creates similar encrustations around fossils and other nuclei in a relatively short time.
Skeptics argue that minerals could have cemented the hammer around the Cretaceous rock after it was dropped or left behind. This could easily lead novice geologists to believe that the hammer and the rock formation are from the same time period. The only true method of determining the age of the hammer is through Carbon 14 dating of the wooden handle, but Baugh has yet to authorize this procedure.
The handle appears to be partially fossilized, so this certainly adds to the argument that this a very ancient tool. But fossilization can occur prematurely through various natural methods. To skeptics, the hammer appears to be a tool that was abandoned or lost some 200 years ago, but to it's [sic] supporters, this is a clear indication that man has been on this Earth much longer than previously thought."
https://www.historicmysteries.com/archa ... ammer/487/
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Bongs,
Native american horned serpent drawings, exactly like The Serpent mound in Ohio are still around in caves today, also throughout the Americas maybe.
Native american mythology connects serpents with flooding.
"Nanabozho, fleeing before the angry waters, thought of his Indian children. He ran through their villages, shouting, "Run to the mountaintops! The Great Serpent is angry and is flooding the earth! Run! Run!"
https://www.native-languages.org/ojibwestory3.htm
The Shawnee tribe seemed to be the dominant tribe in the Serpent Mound area.
"Shawnee Mythology
The Shawnee creation myth is similar to other Algonquin creation myths in maintaining that the people who are now the Shawnees originated from a different world- an island balanced on the back of a giant turtle-and traveled to this one. According to Shawnee myth, when the first people were on the island, they could see nothing but water, which they did not know how to cross. They prayed for aid and were miraculously transported across the water. The Shawnees are the only Algonguin tribe whose creation story includes the passage of their ancestors over the sea, and for many years they held an annual sacrifice in thanks of the safe arrival of their ancestors to this country"
"In any case, the existing versions of the Kokumthena myth also contain warnings of a great white spirit who will try to change the creator's designs and shorten the years of the Shawnees and warnings of a great serpent who will come from the seas and destroy the Shawnees. According to Shawnee oral tradition, when the Shawnee first saw European ships, they recognized the forked ends of the Europeans' pennants as symbols of the tongue of the serpent.
The Great Horned Serpent, which is always portrayed in cartoon style drawings, is a creature which is shared with other eastern tribes. The serpent lived in a lake. One day he wrapped himself around a large buck deer and took its head which he wore as a mask to fool his prey, this event was witnessed by two ravens. Another variation of this legend is that the creator was busy at work making the earth when he let a thought about himself escape. In doing this he gave the serpent an opportunity to harness this power and instill it into himself, making him very powerful. When the creator realized this had happened he reached out toward the serpent and tried to recover this missing power. In doing so he only managed to capture the head of the serpent and separate it from his body. The headless body managed to slither away and return to the lake. Once there the serpent took the head of the deer to replace what he had lost. Shawnee elders say the serpent was killed and some of his flesh was carved off and is kept in the bundles of the five divisions. The flesh is still fresh and contains some energy stolen from the creator. Shawnee are warned to stay away from hollow logs and holes in the ground because the spirit of the serpent may lurk there"
https://www.bigorrin.org/archive123.htm
Aliens can mean many things...
Native american horned serpent drawings, exactly like The Serpent mound in Ohio are still around in caves today, also throughout the Americas maybe.
Native american mythology connects serpents with flooding.
"Nanabozho, fleeing before the angry waters, thought of his Indian children. He ran through their villages, shouting, "Run to the mountaintops! The Great Serpent is angry and is flooding the earth! Run! Run!"
https://www.native-languages.org/ojibwestory3.htm
The Shawnee tribe seemed to be the dominant tribe in the Serpent Mound area.
"Shawnee Mythology
The Shawnee creation myth is similar to other Algonquin creation myths in maintaining that the people who are now the Shawnees originated from a different world- an island balanced on the back of a giant turtle-and traveled to this one. According to Shawnee myth, when the first people were on the island, they could see nothing but water, which they did not know how to cross. They prayed for aid and were miraculously transported across the water. The Shawnees are the only Algonguin tribe whose creation story includes the passage of their ancestors over the sea, and for many years they held an annual sacrifice in thanks of the safe arrival of their ancestors to this country"
"In any case, the existing versions of the Kokumthena myth also contain warnings of a great white spirit who will try to change the creator's designs and shorten the years of the Shawnees and warnings of a great serpent who will come from the seas and destroy the Shawnees. According to Shawnee oral tradition, when the Shawnee first saw European ships, they recognized the forked ends of the Europeans' pennants as symbols of the tongue of the serpent.
The Great Horned Serpent, which is always portrayed in cartoon style drawings, is a creature which is shared with other eastern tribes. The serpent lived in a lake. One day he wrapped himself around a large buck deer and took its head which he wore as a mask to fool his prey, this event was witnessed by two ravens. Another variation of this legend is that the creator was busy at work making the earth when he let a thought about himself escape. In doing this he gave the serpent an opportunity to harness this power and instill it into himself, making him very powerful. When the creator realized this had happened he reached out toward the serpent and tried to recover this missing power. In doing so he only managed to capture the head of the serpent and separate it from his body. The headless body managed to slither away and return to the lake. Once there the serpent took the head of the deer to replace what he had lost. Shawnee elders say the serpent was killed and some of his flesh was carved off and is kept in the bundles of the five divisions. The flesh is still fresh and contains some energy stolen from the creator. Shawnee are warned to stay away from hollow logs and holes in the ground because the spirit of the serpent may lurk there"
https://www.bigorrin.org/archive123.htm
Aliens can mean many things...
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Right. It is no coincidence that it’s the usual white supremacists on this forum that believe in this rubbish.
Because surely the stupid little brownies couldn’t have done it. It was blonde, blue-eyed, pure bred aryans. Or, you know, “aliens”.
Adolf Hitler’s ancestors travelled to Cambodia and built Angkor Wat. You fucking twats.
https://theconversation.com/with-netfli ... sts-194881Like many forms of pseudo archaeology, these claims act to reinforce white supremacist ideas, stripping Indigenous people of their rich heritage and instead giving credit to aliens or white people.
Hancock even cites Donnelly directly in his 1995 book Fingerprints of the Gods, claiming: “The road system and the sophisticated architecture had been ‘ancient in the time of the Incas,’ but that both ‘were the work of white, auburn-haired men’.”
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Blond blue eyed aryans??Beheaded Frenchman wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2024 6:58 pmRight. It is no coincidence that it’s the usual white supremacists on this forum that believe in this rubbish.
Because surely the stupid little brownies couldn’t have done it. It was blonde, blue-eyed, pure bred aryans. Or, you know, “aliens”.
Adolf Hitler’s ancestors travelled to Cambodia and built Angkor Wat. You fucking twats.
https://theconversation.com/with-netfli ... sts-194881Like many forms of pseudo archaeology, these claims act to reinforce white supremacist ideas, stripping Indigenous people of their rich heritage and instead giving credit to aliens or white people.
Hancock even cites Donnelly directly in his 1995 book Fingerprints of the Gods, claiming: “The road system and the sophisticated architecture had been ‘ancient in the time of the Incas,’ but that both ‘were the work of white, auburn-haired men’.”
Nah mate. We all know France is in fact the center of the universe, so maybe it was them?
Come to think of it, I had two Jehovas Witnesses knock on my door, trying to bring me over, the other night.
"I'm atheist actually".
Maybe I could of asked them about the end of the world as we know it?
So what happened in 1914 and 1975 then?
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They say if you put a bunch of monkeys together with some typewriters they will eventually write the complete works of William Shakespeare. That might be a load of bollocks but if you put a bunch of monkeys together with some blocks I bet they could build a pyramid a lot quicker.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinite_monkey_theorem
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinite_monkey_theorem
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Nobody mentioned the colour of anyone’s skin until you did,what conclusions can we all draw from that?Beheaded Frenchman wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2024 6:58 pmRight. It is no coincidence that it’s the usual white supremacists on this forum that believe in this rubbish.
Because surely the stupid little brownies couldn’t have done it. It was blonde, blue-eyed, pure bred aryans. Or, you know, “aliens”.
Adolf Hitler’s ancestors travelled to Cambodia and built Angkor Wat. You fucking twats.
https://theconversation.com/with-netfli ... sts-194881Like many forms of pseudo archaeology, these claims act to reinforce white supremacist ideas, stripping Indigenous people of their rich heritage and instead giving credit to aliens or white people.
Hancock even cites Donnelly directly in his 1995 book Fingerprints of the Gods, claiming: “The road system and the sophisticated architecture had been ‘ancient in the time of the Incas,’ but that both ‘were the work of white, auburn-haired men’.”
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Ignore him as he's trolling. I would call him a c#nt but he's not deep enough or warm enough,
Back on topic, has anyone read Mauro Biglino's The Naked Bible'?
Back on topic, has anyone read Mauro Biglino's The Naked Bible'?
In fairness to our resident right wing cohort, there are numerous studies that show a predilection to believe in conspiracy theories is common on both far right and far left political extremes.
That makes sense. Both conspiracies and extreme politics requires a worldview disposed to believing that someone is in control, that evil forces are at work etc. it might be jees, it might be Bill Gates, it might be aliens or the WHO. Or if you’re springrain, it’s lizardmen.
Those of more moderate views tend to understand the harsh reality of life. No one is in control. Everything is random, chaotic and iterative.
That makes sense. Both conspiracies and extreme politics requires a worldview disposed to believing that someone is in control, that evil forces are at work etc. it might be jees, it might be Bill Gates, it might be aliens or the WHO. Or if you’re springrain, it’s lizardmen.
Those of more moderate views tend to understand the harsh reality of life. No one is in control. Everything is random, chaotic and iterative.
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No is it a work of fiction like the original?Hot_Pink_Urinal_Mint wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 11:50 amIgnore him as he's trolling. I would call him a c#nt but he's not deep enough or warm enough,
Back on topic, has anyone read Mauro Biglino's The Naked Bible'?
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