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Justplain
12th September 2016, 22:15
Overwhelming artifacts from past ancient civilizations exist, as per Sylvie of youtube’s NewEarth channel:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5nvJSlgi3SU

She points out that artifacts, especially heavily eroded underground structures point to the strong possibility that civilizations have been here for millions of years. Some OOP (out of place) artifacts found in coal deposits, also indicate humanoid made items that would considered much older by current dating methods.

Sylvie also points out that some recent dna research indicates that humanoid species from Earth's past were not homo sapien sapien. She also refers to the skeletal remains of giants that have been found worldwide.

The physical evidence speaks volumes. Earth has a vast array of advanced civilizations in its distant past, one that goes unrecognized by current 'quackademia'. :-)

Atlas
12th September 2016, 23:25
"Impossible" statues, "Impossible" ancient jewellery, Moscow nuked, "Impossible" steel
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Sueanne47
12th September 2016, 23:46
How on earth did the sculptor carve that marble net???!! ammaazzzing...

uzn
13th September 2016, 07:57
With a lot of skill and a lot of time Sueanne47. It was common back then to work on a pice of Art for several years, 10 to 15 years for example. You could not pay it today, an Artist working for 10 years with really expensive marble, would cost a fortune. But back then Money was no Problem. On These gothic Cathedrals they worked for hundreds of years with 2 to 3 Masterbuilders of a guild in charge after another. Sure the Stonemasons had and have some secrets of their trade, some aquired from old Knowledge/ancient civilisations.

If you wanna see amazing craftmansship from back then, look up : gothic locks (the one´s you open with a key).

CurEus
14th September 2016, 05:09
Video is Part 38? Seems like hours of fun! thanks for sharing :)

I understand that there are secrets to building and artistry...I was blown away when I learned how the great masters made their paintings. But alas, the webbing on the statue remains an enigma to me. perhaps it is not all "carved" and a form of plaster/clay was used? I doubt anyone is going to break a piece off to test it? ( hopefully not)

I'll watch the video to see if there are any secrets revealed.