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Chip
17th July 2016, 17:14
I've not heard of this city and the history regarding its name until recently.
Very interesting story of the rock wall discovered there and some interesting artifacts associated with it.

Here is a large excerpt of the article.
The remainder with more detail here: https://www.forbiddenhistory.info/?q=node/45

Rockwall, Texas Its' name

Back in the mid-1850’s an immense, mostly buried rock wall encompassing an area of up to 20 square miles was discovered at Rockwall, Texas—or so it was named after the discovery. People of that time up and up to today thought it was the remnants of some ancient, long lost civilization. Current day geologists, generally believe that it is simply a geological feature though they are short on a theory or mechanism for its creation. Scientists in a knee-jerk fashion often label these types of phenomena “natural”.

Others, in a knee-jerk fashion label these types of phenomena “remnants of ancient civilizations”. This feature has been known about for longer than 150 years and there hasn’t been much scientific interest for some reason.

RockwallThe rock wall is a rectangular structure approximately 3.5 miles wide by 5.6 miles long encompassing almost 20 square miles.

This fascinating and unusual structure after which Rockwall, Texas was named poses some significant questions:

Is this wall natural or artificial?
Is there an exciting archeological site buried right here in our own state?
Could this be the wall of an ancient city?
Or, has nature given us a natural wonder, unlike any other found in North America?

“Let us consider Rockwall, Texas, a small town named for a strange wall, mostly buried, that exists in the area. We have had inquiries about this structure but have little in the way of substantial data.

Just arrived is a facetious newspaper item that relates how, some 50 years ago, R.F. Canup excavated part of this wall. He dug 8 feet down and eventually unearthed about 100 feet of the wall. That was enough to convince him that it was the masonry wall of an ancient city.

Geologists, on the other hand, ridicule this idea, saying it is only a natural rock formation.

(Streater, Don; "Geologists Burst Rockwall's Bubble," Beaumont Enterprise, September 8, 1986. Cr. S. Parker via L. Farish.)

Comment. What we really need are some authoritative geological and archeological reports. Have any professionals ever visited the site? It seems incredible that Canup could have mistaken a natural rock wall for an artificial one! “

SOURCE:ScienceFrontiers Online

The Discovery of the "Rock Wall"

The picture shows two metal rings that were discovered during the walls excavation. These rings are approximately 10" in diameter and 6" respectively. The rings were embedded within the stones that make up the wall. The rings composition has been analyzed. Their material makeup is (SN "Tin"), (Ti "Titanium") and (Fe "Iron").
These were previously held pictures and only now are coming to public view. How do you think they (the metal spheres) got there?

Of the early settlers, there were three Newcomers, T.U. Wade, B.F. Boydston and a Mr. Stevenson that had arrived to establish a farming community. In 1852, T.U. Wade and his family began building their house on the east side of the east fork of the Trinity River valley near the western edge of the present townsite of Rockwall which is just north of today's Highway 66.

In the process of digging the homestead well, Mr. Wade hit a stone formation. Further digging and investigation discovered a "rock wall" below the surface which ran at an extended length.

At the time, Stevenson, Boydston and Wade were at odds with each other, each wanting to name the town after themselves. On the discovery of the "rock wall" they decided to name the town Rockwall and resolve their differences. (J.Glenn, 1950)

Even though the "rock wall" at that time had outcroppings around the area that stood two to three feet tall with their capstones in place, no connection had been made to the extent and scope of this fence-like appearance much less at being an actual wall.

The following is information gathered from Mary Pattie (Wade) Gibson, granddaughter of T.U. Wade, founder of the wall at the Rockwall County Historical Foundation. She described the additional digging her grandfather and other men did at the homesite.

In this description were cubicles or rooms constructed of stone which you could walk through and would reach a corridor which seemed to run in a direction into the hill that the town square sits above.

She told of an incident in 1906 of two unidentified men digging out the corridor which had apparently been filled with erosion. Their intent was to reach a room or cavity under the town which would be full of gold, apparently derived in part from Indian legend.

The ceiling of the corridor had steep slopes (describing a Gothic type arched ceiling, much like the Mayans built), and the further into the corridor the two men excavated the steeper the slope of the ceiling became, consequently, the men fearful of a structural failure abandoned their search for gold.

Mary Pattie Gibson also spoke that her grandfather's exploration of the wall, discovered on the outside, the wall went straight down. On the inside she described the wall going down to about forty feet, curves inward and becomes much thicker.

This sounded like a buttress effect that has been used to support high standing structures and implies direction and transfer of liveloads.

Additional information provided by the daughter of the late Mr. Deweese, an early settler of Rockwall, who described a doorway with a diagonal shaped stone in the wall at the Wade residence on Highway 66. This portion of the wall was open to visitors from 1936 until the late 1940's, and was consequently back filled because of dangerous structural conditions.

Hervé
17th July 2016, 18:10
On the "Remnants of Ancient Civilization" side, not exactly in Texas but, farther up-west:


[...]
... We did meet somebody in Sedona who ran a store there, who had some photographs of UFOs and other things up on his wall, that were kind of bizarre. We asked about them, and he said he’d been a high level government official in the Eisenhower administration, and there had been a deal made after the Roswell incident or something, between the government and aliens. As far as what the deal involved other than getting technology, I don’t know. But he told us of an interesting (to say the least) place out in the woods, perhaps 5 miles outside of Sedona. It was another access point. We were going on a nature hike anyway, so we went out there to get a close look at the same time.

We were walking along, noticing all the “man-made” type of rocks and geology that is so prevalent in the Sedona area (Sedona is old ruins, it used to be a seacoast town during the intercultural times of Atlantis and other races. It was also a resort. There were once all kinds of monuments and temples, things like Sphinxes and lizard monuments - all kinds of different shaped monuments around there). This one area we went to was so obviously ruins. The rocks were not just rocks, they were part of huge buildings that were assembled at one time. You could see where things were carefully honed and placed together. So we’re walking along, and all of a sudden, there was a huge hole, right where he said it would be.
[...]
excerpted from Jon Peniel's "Ancient Atlantean Teachings and My Personal Experiences with Aliens & UFOs - Part Three"

mojo
17th July 2016, 18:36
There was a recent history program that did extensive research and found Rockwall to be a natural geologic feature, but still very interesting.

wnlight
17th July 2016, 20:22
That recent TV program was America Unearthed with Scott Wolter. S2E3, Dec 14, 2013, Great Wall of Texas. http://www.history.com/shows/america-unearthed/season-2. I watched the show and was surprised and amazed. It is difficult for me to believe the 'wall' to be a natural formation. Since it was shown to form two (or three?) sides of a rectangle, I would have liked them to dig up one of the square corners.

Cidersomerset
17th July 2016, 20:40
I have not heard of it before.....

The first vid is raw home vid showing the 1998 dig led by John Lyndsey'

The second is an indepth presentation from 2013 by Josh Reeves about Rockwall.

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The Rock Wall, Rockwall Texas

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Published on 23 Jun 2008
Is there an ancient buried structure in Rockwall, Texas? This raw home
video shows footage from the 1998 dig led by John Lyndsey. More to
come from Stolenskies.net.

http://s8int.com/page22.html

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Rockwall TX & Lost Secrets of Ancient America Josh Reeves In Houston FULL Presentation

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Ellisa
18th July 2016, 01:31
This i fascinating because it is so 'unknown' in spite of the fact the place is named after the feature.

It seems that unexplained structures are often claimed to be natural formations--- the huge underwater structures off Yongani in Japan were said to be natural, but now are commonly referred to as buildings. It sounds as though little actual research has been done regarding the wall, and none is planned, so it will be classified as natural until proved otherwise.

Also, were the rings tested further to establish age? I cannot watch the video, which may discuss this-- my computer is having a 'moment'I

Pyax
18th July 2016, 02:54
There was a recent history program that did extensive research and found Rockwall to be a natural geologic feature, but still very interesting.

I just watch the episode and its no way that is natural. You can tell the guy is lying too when he reveals his findings. Def cover-up. Also, if the wall was built on an energy grid after many years couldnt the rocks all line up its magnetism if it was there for thousands of years?

Cidersomerset
18th July 2016, 05:14
This guy is well versed in the alternate theories...


Josh Reeves on Rockwall, Texas and Giants - August 10, 2013

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Published on 16 Aug 2013

We talk to Josh Reeves about the mysterious structures under Rockwall, Texas, as
well as Giants in America, and much more.Josh Reeves is a Dallas, Texas-based
researcher, filmmaker, musician, and radio talk show host.

Josh essentially began his research career in his third-grade year looking into
mysteries such as UFOs and the Bermuda Triangle. This journey continued into his
teenage years in the 1990′s with the JFK Assassination and learning of government
crimes from reading "Crossfire," by Jim Marrs, which led him to start investigating
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Michael Tsarion, Chris Everard, and Jim Marrs.

Josh has made several documentaries and mini-docs, from his first film, "9-11 New
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wnlight
18th July 2016, 14:26
If you are interested and have a little spare cash, you can help.
Josh Reeves has setup a crowd fund raiser to do a proper dig on the rock wall.
https://gogetfunding.com/the-rockwall-revealed-dig-project-and-documentary/

MODERATOR: If fund raising announcements are not allowed here on PA, then please accept my apologies and deleted this post.