Navy pilots report unexplained flying objects

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  1. Creasy Tvedt

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    That's Pumapunka

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pumapunku

    Those stones were carved no earlier than 500AD. The "10,000 years ago" claim is UFO kookery.

    400 years before Pumapunku was started, Europeans were building things like this.

    colosseum-149767B99FC35A0507C.jpg

    Did the aliens build that too?

    Did aliens have to build Pumapunku, because the locals there were far too brown to build fancy things like the Europeans?
     
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    Or they could have been men from Russia/Siberia that were taller and blond, and looked like 'angels' to them. In Rome a judge of a captured Anglican from Britain said he does look like an angel. I assume they had long blond locks, and it's probably why they were called Anglicans. Angels by the way means 'corner/angle' and I noticed that whenever I hear a tale of an angel, he always came around a corner.
     
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    I was on R&R in the bar at the Trocadero in Bangkok soused pretty good. A really clean cut guy sat down and said he had to talk and would I listen? He flew from a base up country. They saw unexplained foreign objects several times. They never reported it or talked aloud in formation, bad for a career, and they just never mentioned it on the ground. For some reason he was having a hard time with it. The SAMs would have been my worry. He didn't stay long and had to catch a gooney bird back to his base. Hope he made 100 and home.
     
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    And a thousand years before they were building things like this:


    The Parthenon at the Acropolis
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    I assume the Europeans probably had contact with the New World 3,500 years ago, because the Greeks said that the Minoans knew the depth of the seas all over the world. Their civilization was destroyed by a tidal wave when the volcano at Santorini exploded.

    A lot of things were lost when the libraries at Alexandria and Constantinople were destroyed by the Muslim conquerors - not knowing what they contained. I'm sure though that some was saved by the Greeks and this is probably how the Turkish admiral Piri Reis ended up with his map. It might have been one of Christopher Columbus' sources in his quest for a new route to the East so as to bypass the Ottomans.

    Columbus' intent was to acquire the resources for a new crusade to free Constantinople. According to my research he would have been the beneficiary as a Paleologus and the only surviving member of the Emperor's family. He was not from Genoa, but said he was from the Republic of Genoa (Chios) as a cover up, otherwise he and his descendants would never have survived the Sultan's assassins.


     
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    Yeah, but why were aliens required to build Pumapunku?
     
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    Maybe some were priests.
     
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    I was at that area in 2017. Nothing special there. Looks nice and interesting but nothing alien about that.
     
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    Cool story, but do you have any proof? It'd be a lot cooler if you did. Just because something is said to have been "utterly destroyed" doesn't mean that there would't be evidence of the occurrence. Like with the KT boundary. Please say you have some evidence. Please.
     
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    In spring 1994 at Ariel school in Zimbabwe, over 62 children report witnessing a strange vehicle landing just outside their playground area:



    The documentary Ariel Phenomenon should be coming out this year:



    https://youtu.be/Kr_remi7qgQ

    Witness Salma Siddick talks about her experience at Ariel as an adult:



    It happened in Melbourne, Australia in 1966 too where over 200 children, teachers and ordinary citizens witnessed craft landing just outside their school. The Westall Incident:
    Documentary part 1/4:



    Great interview with witnesses as adults on Studio 10 Aussie TV

     
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    Except the fact that those stones weigh several hundred tons and were carved with advanced technology. How did they ever move them there, and with what kind of technology were they cut with? We barely have the technology to lift and transport the stones today. The precise cuts on the stones had to be made with electric or some other kind of machinery. People can cling to the notion that the Indians in the area made them with stone tools, but that would have been impossible.
     
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    Interesting. I've heard about the red-haired people around the world in days of old. Also there is a blood type called Rh negative blood which only 10% (probably less) of the population has. The Rh stands for Rhesus monkey antigen which at least 90% of population has. Rh negative people don't have it. Rh neg. blood can't be cloned like Rh pos. blood can. Rh neg mothers have to have a shot after having a Rh pos baby or the mother's immune system will attack future Rh pos fetuses and often cause spontaneous abortions, or a condition known as "blue baby". It is common for these Rh neg people to have red hair, and blue or green eyes. The Basques in Spain have the biggest percentage of Rh neg people, followed by Ireland and Scotland. I have AB neg. blood which is rarest blood in world. I also have red hair. Just bragging a bit. :blahblah:
     
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    There is evidence which seems to indicate one or more nuclear wars in ancient history. In the Sahara there are tons of vitrified green glass lying in the sands which looks like the remnants of a nuclear blast. Also there are forts in Scotland where the stone walls have been vitrified making it appear to be caused by nuclear blast.
     
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    Lol
     
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    The engineering techniques that built the Colosseum in Rome were far more advanced than those used to construct Pumapunku. Was the Romans building the Colosseum also an impossibility? Or is it only impossible for brown people to figure out complicated construction techniques?
     
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    But there's no unusual levels of radioactivity at either of those sites.

    Were magical alien non-radioactive nuclear blasts involved?
     
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    I don't believe they were required to build these amazing places. I think they built them to raise our imagination and hope that this isn't all their is.
    It could be too because they knew down the line some 'elites' would insist that they are the elites of the whole universe. They are the ones who insist these stone megaliths were built by stone age people; and if we don't believe this ridiculous theory we are conspiracy theorists, or nuts.
     
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    It is hard for these people to admit the facts after all the propaganda fed to us about them being the original inhabitants of every place on Earth; and how bad the white man is for taking it away from them. Evidence all over the world (mummies, cave drawings, stone work) suggests that whites were in many places long before anyone else. Mainstream archeologists, and anthropologists are the scum of the earth.
     
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    You didn't answer my questions.

    Why is the construction of the Colosseum less impossible than the construction of Pumapunku?
     
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    The number of people you people hate never ceases to amaze me.
     
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    Lots of people trying to take away his UFO toys.
     
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    Naw, they're generally okay, it's just that they gotta eat, and they gotta please the organizations and governments that hand out the money.
     
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    Big UFO festival in McMinnville, Oregon this weekend. You can get all the latest data and have some fun.
     
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    Carnies and rubes.
     
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    "latest data"

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    So much sciencing.
     

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