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Originally posted by Onet Wosix
does anyone know if there has ever been cases where remote viewers have visited sites like these?
Originally posted by ArMaP
You don't need metal to make a saw, although a metal saw is better than a bone or stone saw.
And they may have used another method that stopped being used when they started using saws, we should never forget about that possibility.
Originally posted by JohnnyCanuck
Originally posted by Onet Wosix
does anyone know if there has ever been cases where remote viewers have visited sites like these?
I once made the acquaintance of one George McMullen (sadly now deceased) who referred to himself as an 'intuitive archaeologist'. Which is to say that he would walk a site, go into an apparent trance, commune with those who had gone before...and report back. I am still trying to verify some of what he told me about the sites we visited, but he was taken very seriously by the prominent Canadian archaeologist Norman Emerson.
Originally posted by Nutter
Originally posted by ArMaP
You don't need metal to make a saw, although a metal saw is better than a bone or stone saw.
And they may have used another method that stopped being used when they started using saws, we should never forget about that possibility.
Exactly what I was saying with my comment about the pyramids. We can't even make those cuts today with our technology.
Originally posted by blupblup
Originally posted by Nutter
Exactly what I was saying with my comment about the pyramids. We can't even make those cuts today with our technology.
Exactly.... I think there was a lot that we knew back then that we've somehow forgotten, both practical and spiritual....