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originally posted by: Peeple
a reply to: stosh64
Really? And who is the one making money with that?
originally posted by: Archivalist
Fraud or not, none of this changes the very real existence of the waffle rock.
originally posted by: stosh64
originally posted by: Peeple
a reply to: stosh64
Really? And who is the one making money with that?
Do a little research into cough "Dr" cough Johannes Fiebag
ETA: This has been covered many times on ATS over the years.
originally posted by: Peeple
1991 somewhere in the Ural mountains geologists made an astonishing discovery
About 1/10.000th of an inch big they are called ice-age nano-technology.
The principal investigator Dr. Fiebag died in 1999 without reaching a satisfying conclusion. The location of the artifacts is since unknown.
There are only two possibilities
Alien technology or ancient advanced civilisation.
source
originally posted by: LABTECH767
a reply to: Harte
Harte I sometimes agree and sometimes disagree.
On this matter you may be wrong, if not emphatically but for one simple reason and that being that you know no more about these than we do though I have to say that was actually originally my own first thought as there were a lot of cold war secret facility's in the Ural mountains and still are, certainly military sites though it would be a strange place to dump such waste so far from any road access and definitely not practical.
These are claimed to have come from below the ground in, according to the reports, an undisturbed layer though yes there is a river nearby so it is conceivable that they are later but only if the layer was disturbed which it was claimed to have not been.
originally posted by: LABTECH767
a reply to: Harte
They are real but as you point out the explanation as to there origin and what they really are may be more down to earth than some of the claim's made about them.
Sadly the point you make is all too clear and there is no arguing with it whatsoever, a find may be of unknown origin but by the time it has done it's round's of the internet it has snowballed into several different thing's often obscuring any truth that may be there to be had.
And of course less scrupulous people make money from those claim's one method being the infamous youtube which we pretty much mostly use as a source of video information even if we take that information with a rather large shovel full of salt most of the time, they do this usually through advertising revenue raised by making a video go as they say viral but this mean's there is a financial incentive to exaggerate the facts (and yes I am being charitable as it is often far worse than exaggeration).
A great example of going far beyond exaggeration was the infamous fake Apollo 20 videos.
This is an extreme example of exaggeration but I suppose we should expect that the same kind of sensationalism has indeed tainted any genuine research into possibly out of time and place objects that do not fit into mainstream academia's view of prehistory.
And as an example here are two videos, the first that infamous Apollo 20 and the second a video that is from someone that already believed the previous theory that the same object was indeed a possible crashed space craft but only had real Apollo images to go by, he, she or they took the opinion that the fake Apollo 20 video was a deliberate smokescreen but as examples and of course nothing to with this thread they are nevertheless highly interesting case studies as to the extreme's someone may go to too twist the truth in the interests of making a financial profit.
As they are not relevant to this thread here are the url's to the two first the absolute fake and second the believers own video on the subject and not masking there anger at the makers of the fake video, I am deliberately not embedding them as the site has plenty of threads dedicated to there specific subject matter which is not relevant to this thread and they are uploaded merely as a case study.
First the infamous fake, this was uploaded about 9 years ago so may not be the original upload of that scam.
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And second the believers video worth watching - especially for someone like me whom believes that there most certainly is something up there even if I am undecided on this particular object.
youtu.be...
So I find your argument without flaw and yes I also remember the claim it was found in a gravel layer but later claim's did seem to morph as I recall, without knowing the exact location even if we knew the history of the particular region it therefore remains a highly controversial subject.
originally posted by: Peeple
There are only two possibilities
Alien technology or ancient advanced civilisation.