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ExomatrixTV
25th November 2023, 02:40
Lost Ancient Ruins Uncovered in North America? (Should NOT Exist) - Sage Wall Montana Megaliths:

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Montana Megaliths - Ground Penetrating Radar Results At Sage Wall:



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Johnnycomelately
25th November 2023, 06:41
Cool info, John. Am glad you gave it a thread.

Seems like a constructed thing from the pics. The guys do say they don’t know for sure if it is a constructed thing, which says to me that they might be honest.

My awareness of modern sensor/forensic tech says that this question could be answered in a few days. If the blocks were broken from a monolithic intrusive volcanic dike, mineral signatures would relate blocks with their mates. Not like if they were quarried elsewhere, randomly, at least as far as we know.

I watched a bit into the Baalbek talk+pics too, to about 1:05 of ~1 hr 50. Am looking forward to catching the rest of it.

One thing that I noted that they missed, is the Texas Rock Wall. Those blocks don’t look nearly as big, but it seems noteworthy for a past big scale construction.

My opinion, currently, on these historical big rock block works, is this: it would be cool to do, but why?

The fabricator part of me wants to use big rocks for shelter, but all these historic works seem to be for defence of some kind. Physical or cultural.

Would be good if such abilities are around, before the soon 12k-interval micronova hits (~4 decades on, according to Ben Davidson). Seems rock is a good shield for that electrical and physical ejecta, makes me love God’s Mineral Kingdom even more.

:focus: ~8D

Johnnycomelately
2nd December 2023, 06:40
Found a wall that looks quite similar, in the US state of Michigan.

I’m subbed to this YT chan, have enjoyed 4 or 5 vids so far, and have no reason to suspect that she is part of any disinformation campaign.

She says the wall began as a sedimentary sandstone layer about 1 billion years ago, and got turned vertical by earth movements since then. Then, (hypothetically) the softer sediments originally above and below it eroded more rapidly, after this volume ended up at the surface.

If the above explanation is true, I can see why only really vertical hard sediments appear to be like a high wall: anything not vertical would fall over. I wonder if there are examples of (collapsed) not-quite-vertical ones, not as noteworthy but still evidently from the same geologic process.

Edit: An explanation is given for the fracture pattern, with a couple examples elsewhere.

What Made This Giant Wall? | Keweenaw Peninsula, Michigan

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“In the middle of the Michigan woods, is what looks like a giant brick wall. Where did it come from?”


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TargeT
2nd December 2023, 06:47
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Can you provide more details on the "ground penetrating radar" ?

The text in quotes above screams "buzz words" and "liar" to me (or if not liar... heavy HEAVY manipulation of truth) and the video wasn't helpful, did I miss a linked reference?

also... the very very few pictures of the equipment and the deployment does makes me think of a misunderstanding from the content creator or a huge leap. This type of subterranean exploration is no where near "new" and using the word "Radar" in this context is a huge red flag.



My opinion, currently, on these historical big rock block works, is this: it would be cool to do, but why?


Name a structure that was built in a different way (and is older).

The actual why... well that's a reach, but the above is certainly a huge factor.

ExomatrixTV
2nd December 2023, 11:06
Lost Ancient Ruins Uncovered in

Can you provide more details on the "ground penetrating radar" ?

The text in quotes above screams "buzz words" and "liar" to me (or if not liar... heavy HEAVY manipulation of truth) and the video wasn't helpful, did I miss a linked reference?

also... the very very few pictures of the equipment and the deployment does makes me think of a misunderstanding from the content creator or a huge leap. This type of subterranean exploration is no where near "new" and using the word "Radar" in this context is a huge red flag.



My opinion, currently, on these historical big rock block works, is this: it would be cool to do, but why?


Name a structure that was built in a different way (and is older).

The actual why... well that's a reach, but the above is certainly a huge factor.

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TargeT
3rd December 2023, 06:36
Ask all your inquiring (radar) questions here:



I don't really have to.. I ask questions I know the answer to in public forums, if we don't spark conversation and hopefully education why else participate (I mean aside from the obvious ego-stroke.. even this forum has "likes").

We strangely divide the electro/magnetic spectrum (https://www.space.com/what-is-the-electromagnetic-spectrum) into separate frequency ranges (https://www.pas.rochester.edu/~blackman/ast104/spectrum.html) (the boundaries are all "fuzzy" or approximate because the characteristics of the waves continuously and smoothly change as their wavelength changes). The portion that we can easily observe/measure really shouldn't be separated, rather it should be labeled based on it's effect (visible, heat, resonate (*this is the most important part, I have nothing to back this statement; but I think that certain isotopes emit particles (this is exhaustively defined elsewhere on this forum by me at least) that move at frequency that is close to resonance with our DNA, this is why excessive exposure damages the majority of our cell's "programing" and leaves other life fairly unaffected. This can be expanded on quite a bit but it's mostly just an intellectual exercise (strangely... this is the same "proof" that spawned E=MC^2... so,,, valid? (hahaha)).

But, these are just my thoughts on something that is only marginally connected to this topic; however I will stand by the premise that I saw nothing in the video that showed they know how to "look underground"...... in fact it just looks like fan fiction.

mojo
3rd December 2023, 15:10
Hi all, Just looking at the wall images above I notice a distinct difference in the construction that we find in pre-Inca megalithic structures. To me that seems a huge thing and hints at manmade but perhaps made by giants but nowhere near the precise construction found in Peru and other locations.