I've been assured only aliens could've built it
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AgBQ-00
6:50a, 12/17/20



Man with fascination of moving big stuff figures out how to stand massive blocks
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11:36a, 12/17/20
AgBQ-00
11:51a, 12/17/20
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Pretty sure he started on the rocks and just cribbed it up that far. When I worked for a rigging company we would do that with some machines. The horizontal im not sure. Would like to see it though.
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12:22p, 12/17/20
Madman
8:30a, 12/23/20
A team of modern researchers were able to stand an obelisk upright by using a ramp to move the reproduction into place. At the end of the ramp was what I will call an elevated pit full of sand. A large temporary structure at the same elevation as the ramp. The structure had ports at the bottom. After the obelisk was in place they removed the caps on the ports and dug the sand out slowly allowing the obelisk to drop into place vertically.

It looked like a very plausible idea.
Madman
8:32a, 12/23/20
And if you are familiar with the Coral Castle in Florida there is an excellent video that explains to the exact detail how the single small, old man built it. It debunks all the theories that are associated with it and very clearly explains the terminology the old guy was using but that the locals didn't understand.
Spyderman
12:52a, 12/31/20
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terata
1:44p, 1/1/21
Giorgio.....is that you??
aggie appraiser
10:31p, 1/1/21
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Madman said:

And if you are familiar with the Coral Castle in Florida there is an excellent video that explains to the exact detail how the single small, old man built it. It debunks all the theories that are associated with it and very clearly explains the terminology the old guy was using but that the locals didn't understand.
Got a link?
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11:54p, 1/13/21
UTExan
11:37a, 1/18/21
Can anyone explain the massive stone placement in the Great Pyramid (credit card width between stones) or the stone array at Baalbek? Pretty sure that the technology for that was extremely challenging if not impossible for the ancients.
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12:11p, 1/18/21
Smittyfubar
7:55a, 1/25/21
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JJMt said:



The video also doesn't show at all how he got the horizontal piece up and in place.


I could see him building a bigger teeter totter directly adjacent to the vertical pillars. When he got his height, he could of used one of his other techniques to slide it in place.
Madman
7:27p, 4/12/24
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I do now. Hope you werent waiting around. I think this is it. Stumbled on to it again (i think)

Madman
7:34p, 4/12/24
Yeah. This guy has it all figured out on how the old man made Coral Castle down to his strange sayings like "waiting on my sweet 16". Video is a little long but much of the old man's contraptions are still at the castle and all can be explained now. What they did and how he made them etc.
Leonard H. Stringfield
1:18a, 4/17/24
That coral castle deal is an odd one for sure. Might make a good remote viewing target for Farsight Institute in Atlanta, GA. They have done several projects involving many megalithic structures around the world.

Leonard H. Stringfield
7:25p, 4/17/24
In reply to UTExan
UTExan said:

Can anyone explain the massive stone placement in the Great Pyramid (credit card width between stones) or the stone array at Baalbek? Pretty sure that the technology for that was extremely challenging if not impossible for the ancients.
Yes:


The Great Pyramid of Giza: The Mystery Solved (Complete Version)
Madman
7:47p, 4/17/24
In reply to Leonard H. Stringfield
Leonard H. Stringfield said:

That coral castle deal is an odd one for sure. Might make a good remote viewing target for Farsight Institute in Atlanta, GA. They have done several projects involving many megalithic structures around the world.


Why?

We have the tools the old man used and now understand how he used them.

Unless you think his 16v machines was designed or built by aliens.
Leonard H. Stringfield
9:12p, 4/17/24
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Madman said:

Leonard H. Stringfield said:

That coral castle deal is an odd one for sure. Might make a good remote viewing target for Farsight Institute in Atlanta, GA. They have done several projects involving many megalithic structures around the world.


Why?

We have the tools the old man used and now understand how he used them.

Unless you think his 16v machines was designed or built by aliens.
Actually, I don't think aliens had anything to do with things here. Another data set would not hurt things though?
Smeghead4761
11:41p, 4/19/24
Anybody else watch Red Dwarf?

doubledog
3:33p, 4/20/24
In reply to UTExan
UTExan said:

Can anyone explain the massive stone placement in the Great Pyramid (credit card width between stones) or the stone array at Baalbek? Pretty sure that the technology for that was extremely challenging if not impossible for the ancients.
Have you seen the Great Pyramid? Your first statement is not true. Not that great quality, just quantity.

Leonard H. Stringfield
4:22p, 4/20/24
Somewhat related is the Baalbek Temple megalithic site in Lebanon. Then we have the site at Minya, Egypt. How did we move around blocks of stone weighing 2000 tons?






doubledog
5:11p, 4/21/24
In reply to Leonard H. Stringfield
Leonard H. Stringfield said:

Somewhat related is the Baalbek Temple megalithic site in Lebanon. Then we have the site at Minya, Egypt. How did we move around blocks of stone weighing 2000 tons?

2.2cm/1inch at a time.
Leonard H. Stringfield
8:16p, 4/21/24
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doubledog said:

Leonard H. Stringfield said:

Somewhat related is the Baalbek Temple megalithic site in Lebanon. Then we have the site at Minya, Egypt. How did we move around blocks of stone weighing 2000 tons?

2.2cm/1inch at a time.
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