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Yup, this show deserves any attention it can get. The show is thought-provoking and worthy of mention. I smoked a joint of Cinderella99, then watched me some Ancient Aliens. Lots of crazy ideas, but it makes you wonder, and brings some interesting facts to the table, as well. Good times... I've watched these AA episodes two nights in a row. Usually I'm spending my evenings with the Trailer Park Boys, but AA is just as engaging. The internet is awesome, give thanks! What a thing. I like the internet.
 

bentom187

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its easy to recreate/hypothisize history in hindsight.
imagine in a few 1000 yrs somone will find a beer bottle and say we all pissed in them for convienience.
they are trying to make a buck off of the questionable.
 
Good lookin out CC. Il be checkin it rite now. Im HairlessCaveApe with a new handle. Im down with the Blue Dream still. Im smokin while I live brudda! Look at the sky May21st an see whats up! If something comes It'l be God Almighty alrighty!
 

AfroSheep

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gotta love AA, they have some interesting theoris and propositions,
Imagine if we found out that the AA were real and did help build and educate the ancient civilizations.
what if... :D
 

JWP

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I have season 1 & 2 on discs that i give to people worthy of enlightenment ;)

For me its not a "what if" question. The arguments presented in this series make more sense than EVERYTHING else i have ever learned put together in my whole lifetime...
 

THC123

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indeed there is just too much proof

either aliens helped man in the past , or man exist a lot longer then we think and has gotten to high levels of technicality etc many times before in our past or both


for example those pyramids in japan in the sea , there was land there 20000 years ago , so 20.000 years ago someone there built a big ass pyramid , according to our science 20.000 years ago we where still cavemen
 
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cyberwax

As in all unprooven matters its up to you to bring the evidence not us to contradict you, bring solid proof that any of this is true and ill believe it, else this is just silly and wishful thinking.

Bla.bla...bla mayans bla... 2012

What is literally going to happen on or about December 21, 2012 is that the Sun is going to rise in exact alignment with the center of the Milky Way galaxy as seen from the Earth. This suggests an ending of one metric or measurement of time-keeping, for with that a Great Year of 25,920 Earth years ends and thus the count begins anew. There is also a shift in zodiacal houses; December 21, 2012 actually is the real beginning of the Age of Aquarius due to the precession of the equinoxes.

So. Will you be transformed on that date? No you won't, unless you desire to be. Perhaps Nine Wind's starship will descend; perhaps not. But as far as your destiny is concerned, the truth of all predictions always lies in your hands.
 
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definitely good stuff.seems to make sense of a lot of unexplained things, i try to watch whenever possible though the greek dude with the crazy hairdo kind of throws me off some
 
Saw this on another website, and apparently it was touched on a little at some point in the ancient aliens show...

for people interested in the pyramids and other not-entirely-explainable megalithic structure stuff...

I first heard about this in one of graham hancock's books, I think fingerprints of the gods, and I've always thought it was the most plausible theory out there to explain the precise-fitting walls you see in a lot of places. All the bullshit about aliens always pissed me off, and chris dunn's stuff about massive machinery is still interesting and his points seem valid, but this is really piquing my interest...

People always throw out the fact that a lot of the blocks in giza and other ancient cites in question show signs of being some kind of crazy-strong cement that we can't identify, but I'm pretty sure we have...

Softening Stone with Plant Extracts
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... “The starting stone material (silicate or silico-aluminate) is dissolved by the organic extracts, and the viscous slurry is then poured into a mould where it hardens. This technique, when mastered, allows a sort of cement to be made by dissolving rocks; statues which could have been made by the technique of the pre-incan HUANKA, by dissolution followed by geopolymeric agglomeration, are found to contain Ca-oxalate in the stone.”
The trio then proposed the hypothesis that the large stones found in the Mayan Fortresses and monuments were in reality, artificial and had in fact been agglomerated with a binder after certain rocks had been slowly disaggregated, an idea that fits very well with what the walls look like and also happens to be in total agreement with local legends and traditions such as those that were told to Fawcett.

The group then even went on to present to the meeting some actual samples of stone that had dissolved and re-aggregated themselves to prove it!

“We present here the first results on plant extracts on the dissolution or dis-aggregation of calcium carbonate containing rocks (Bio-tooling action). The feasibility of chemically working calcium carbonate with various carboxylic acids found in plants (acetic, oxalic and citric acid) has been studied. Maximum bio-tooling action is obtained with a solution containing:
Vinegar (1 M) (acetic acid)
Oxalic acid (0.9 M)
Citric acid (0.78 M)...

...The work by Dr. Davidovits is nothing short of brilliant and also very refreshing. It’s also interesting to note how quickly the problem was solved once the right approach to dealing with it had been adapted.

There is now very little doubt about how the Ancients actually built these incredible structures and indeed, softened or perhaps melting the stone has always really been the only possible explanation. The ancient Mayans were indeed quite capable of producing very large quantities of the acids that were used by Dr Davidovits in his experiments from many plants that were quite common to the region in the distant past. Plants such as: Fruits, Potatoes, Maize, Rhubarb, Rumex, Agave Americana, Opuntia, Ficus Indica and Garlic to name a few.

It is highly feasible that the stones were quarried, then broken or crushed to manageable sizes for transportation to the locations and re-aggregated on site while being cast back into the megalithic slabs we now see, after all, since we have seen that they certainly had and knew about the means to do it, it somehow seems absurd to think they would not have made use of the knowledge.
This is the story that graham hancock touched on, in more detail...
http://richardgrigonis.com/Ch09%20Sidetrip%20Colonel%20Percy%20Harrison%20Fawcett.html
...Of course, the thing that got me most interested in him was, well, he was going up a valley, the Parahyva Valley in southern Peru, on the Amazonian side. He came to a granite cliff in a gorge. This cliff was absolutely upright, like a wall, and then there were these perfect little round holes all over it. As he came down the trail he saw little birds that went in and out of these holes. So he said to the people, “What’s that?” and they said, “Well, they nest in those holes.” He said, “How very convenient that there should be all these little holes all ready for the little birds to nest in!” The Amerindians then said to him, “Oh no. They make the holes.”

Fawcett answered with, “But that’s granite! How can a little tiny bird, about the size of a warbler, make a hole in solid granite?” They said, “Well, sit down sir, and watch!” And sure enough, the birds began coming with little pieces of a red leaf in their bill. We have now found out what the plant is, what the leaf is, and it’s quite well known. It’s a very common plant. As a matter of fact, we use it for ornamental purposes. You can buy it in the stores, in a florist’s in New York. The Latin name escapes me, but its got ordinary sort of rather spongy-looking red leaves–it’s red and purple instead of being green. It has a substance in it that is a very strong alkali and not an acid.

The birds would go and take pieces of these leaves and then they would hang on the cliff with their little claws, like a bat, and they’d rub this leaf onto the rock. Then they would fly away and get another one. They would work on this all day. Then in the evening when the sun went down; with their little soft bills they’d peck, peck, peck, and all the rock would be dissolved by the juice out of this plant in combination with their saliva. As they picked at it, it would all turn to something like sand and crumble away. Working three or four days, they could make a perfect spherical hole big enough to get into and lay their eggs.

Well, Colonel Fawcett got very interested in this, and he said, “There must be something in this juice which softens stone.” And the Amerindians said, “Oh, of course, sir, how do you think we made all our great big carvings? You don’t think that we carved all those huge stone monuments? Oh no, we softened them with this juice until it was like plastic, plasticine, then we molded our gods and figures, and then we poured cold water on it and set it again, and it turned back to stone.”

Fawcett went on with this, and he actually got a pot of this stuff out of an old grave, and it was a long story, but it fell over and broke, and it dissolved the stone under it. It was just like putty, and you could make anything you wanted out of it. Now we’re working back historically and we found that the ancient Hebrews had it in the Near East, and the North American Indians had it, this same process of softening stone rather than chipping it. They could dissolve limestone with it and set it again, making all those fantastic “carvings,” you know? We found out that the process is quite well known, it’s called chelation. It’s well known to all botanists, and it is nothing else but the simple natural process by which the roots of plants dissolve rock. Look out of this window here, I mean we have a picture window here, and all of these trees growing around the house. The way these trees can put their tap roots right down through the soil, into the subsoil, right through that, and maybe into solid rock, is called chelation. The little tiny ends of the soft roots, the very tips, dissolve the stone and soften it. Then they move in, drag all the moisture out and pump it up to make the leaves and everything else. It’s an enormous industry now in this country...
wikipedia article on chelation - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chelation

I'll admit I saw this over at abovetopsecret.com *shame* but it seems like a pretty solid thesis to me.

Now for the stoned theorizing...

When I first started reading hancock's books and wondering about things ancients could do that we can't, I started wondering about the phrase "history repeats itself," and how a lot of the times when you hear about ancient sites you hear that it looks like the people just up and left or disappeared before finishing them. Then I got to thinking, what if we find out how to build stuff like they did, and decide to do something on a huge scale, but all the stuff people say about 2012/2013 actually comes into play and we get screwed out of our giant monuments before we're even finished with them, leaving behind a vanished civilization and 'unexplainable' ruins for the next generations to wonder about?

And what would we do differently? Would they be aligned with the stars? Giant tits and cocks? Electronics involved somehow? Would we include some kind of cipher like the rosetta stone, or any kinds of charts to explain how we read/write/do math etc... ?

I forget where I was going with this. A lot of you are stupid assholes and will only give me shit for this, but it's something fun to think about...

very plausible and would easily explain a lot of unexplainables...
 
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