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originally posted by: Byrd
It's a type of concretion, and they're found all over the world. I saw some in a rock in a local shopping center.
Bottom line: seen out of context, yes they look like pipes. Seen up close and personal, it's obvious that it's a natural rock.
Some examples here: geology.about.com...
originally posted by: MarioOnTheFly
originally posted by: Byrd
It's a type of concretion, and they're found all over the world. I saw some in a rock in a local shopping center.
Bottom line: seen out of context, yes they look like pipes. Seen up close and personal, it's obvious that it's a natural rock.
Some examples here: geology.about.com...
wow...nothing even remotely similar on that link to the "pipes" pic from the op. I love these posts...
originally posted by: Harte
originally posted by: MarioOnTheFly
originally posted by: Byrd
It's a type of concretion, and they're found all over the world. I saw some in a rock in a local shopping center.
Bottom line: seen out of context, yes they look like pipes. Seen up close and personal, it's obvious that it's a natural rock.
Some examples here: geology.about.com...
wow...nothing even remotely similar on that link to the "pipes" pic from the op. I love these posts...
This pic appears there:
Hmmm. I guess you have to actually look at the pictures before you can say "nothing remotely similar."
Harte
originally posted by: Marduk
originally posted by: Harte
originally posted by: MarioOnTheFly
originally posted by: Byrd
It's a type of concretion, and they're found all over the world. I saw some in a rock in a local shopping center.
Bottom line: seen out of context, yes they look like pipes. Seen up close and personal, it's obvious that it's a natural rock.
Some examples here: geology.about.com...
wow...nothing even remotely similar on that link to the "pipes" pic from the op. I love these posts...
This pic appears there:
Hmmm. I guess you have to actually look at the pictures before you can say "nothing remotely similar."
Harte
No, you don't have to look at the pictures if you're a fringer, because you already know the answer before you see any evidence. Aliens did it, see didn't need any pictures to say that
originally posted by: Harte
originally posted by: Marduk
originally posted by: Harte
originally posted by: MarioOnTheFly
originally posted by: Byrd
It's a type of concretion, and they're found all over the world. I saw some in a rock in a local shopping center.
Bottom line: seen out of context, yes they look like pipes. Seen up close and personal, it's obvious that it's a natural rock.
Some examples here: geology.about.com...
wow...nothing even remotely similar on that link to the "pipes" pic from the op. I love these posts...
This pic appears there:
Hmmm. I guess you have to actually look at the pictures before you can say "nothing remotely similar."
Harte
No, you don't have to look at the pictures if you're a fringer, because you already know the answer before you see any evidence. Aliens did it, see didn't need any pictures to say that
Alien plumbers.
Wonder if their buttcrack shows when they fix pipes, or if they even have buttcracks.
Harte
originally posted by: Baddogma
a reply to: Marduk
Tsk, tsk ... a bit too dismissive, sir or madame... that story wasn't Sitchen! I'm likely wasting time, and certainly being defensive, but I'll lay out why I don't discard that story like I do for most of what I read here.
I did a thread trying to deconstruct that astr0 maze, and came away just as puzzled. It is completely agreed that it sounds absolutely ludicrous on many, many levels... but if you go through the guys posts on the aircraft forums, and there are hundreds, a picture emerges that he knew stuff... definitely knew stuff about black tech, anyway.. .that much is pretty solid.
Then there was that problematic last post with that tall tale about black triangles, other branches of humanity, secret high tech and using humans as dreaming hardware... and it was ...hard to swallow! I was fairly sure it was the highest order of b.s., despite his earlier seeming veracity for many years, and then some members I respect (almost as much as I respect you and Byrd) told me in private they had some validating experiences supporting the guy's assertions. So that, plus the more than plausible web of tech info he pointed to, created cross correlations that were ...surprising.
It left me with the impression there might well be some rare truth to that one tall tale... or it could be a years long 'psi-op' or sociology experiment, or something weirder like magicians toying with perceptions or something equally "woo," but that one single story left me scratching my head, along with other, less impressionable members ...
but sure, Sitchen was caught fabricating most of his assertions, agreed, but as I said, this was no common ancient astronaut b.s. .. .that's all.
And these pipes... sure, likely natural... and the referenced story, above, was brief and scant, but said humans were "seeded" on many planets and evolved separately, until a higher tech branch of humans came here to repair their damaged dna around 150,000 b.p. .. . which is a trope of so many tabloid tales, I well know, but according to that member, plain ol' Earth humans were here happily evolving for millions of years until their cousins with higher tech dropped by.
SO, again, I don't know for sure, of course, but dismissing it without looking into it is ... dismissive!
originally posted by: UnderKingsPeak
You say it's possible
we were visited 150k ago by advanced beings they say
the"distance is too far" . So our current understanding of physics
is going to remain unchanged as we technologically advance another
2 million years ? please... who is being unrealistic again?
originally posted by: UnderKingsPeak
a reply to: Marduk
They say " it's too far " CONSTANTLY
news.discovery.com...
en.m.wikipedia.org...
out of time or I'd post a bunch.
originally posted by: UnderKingsPeak
a reply to: Marduk
They say " it's too far " CONSTANTLY
news.discovery.com...
en.m.wikipedia.org...
out of time or I'd post a bunch.
originally posted by: Harte
originally posted by: MarioOnTheFly
originally posted by: Byrd
It's a type of concretion, and they're found all over the world. I saw some in a rock in a local shopping center.
Bottom line: seen out of context, yes they look like pipes. Seen up close and personal, it's obvious that it's a natural rock.
Some examples here: geology.about.com...
wow...nothing even remotely similar on that link to the "pipes" pic from the op. I love these posts...
This pic appears there:
Hmmm. I guess you have to actually look at the pictures before you can say "nothing remotely similar."
Harte
originally posted by: MarioOnTheFly
Clearly calcified...not metallic like in the OP's.
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originally posted by: MarioOnTheFly
a reply to: Marduk
They look metal in this image
to me they do not. Sorry...maybe I have a unique perspective on things looking "metallic".
In both of these...they look like made from dirt. Nothing metallic about them.
So it looks like we agree that the pipes aren't metallic
originally posted by: MarioOnTheFly
a reply to: Marduk
So it looks like we agree that the pipes aren't metallic
we dont actually...while the "pipes" from the OP do appear from very limited evidence to be metallic, those you posted do not. However, since the evidence really is limited...everything else said is highly speculative. Maybe they are pipes...maybe they arent. They certainly look nothing like your examples.