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Originally posted by nineix
reply to post by CaptainBeno
It's not that hard to be mislead either without extremely diligent research. Just look at Piltdown Man, the supposed missing link in human origins.
Piltdown Man
Klaus Dona comes from the art world. As Art Exhibition Curator for the Habsburg Haus of Austria, Klaus has organized exhibitions world wide. With this background his approach to archeology is unconventional. He has traveled the world in search of unique and unexplained findings. Intrepid and unrelenting, he is on a mission to bring to the eye of the public such finds as giant bones, crystal skulls, carvings and sculptures in forms that do not fit into the contemporary view of our timeline.
Originally posted by Furbs
reply to post by CaptainBeno
First Girlfriend Fake Orgasms & CGI UFOS!
That was all I needed to see.edit on 25-2-2012 by Furbs because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by WingedBull
Originally posted by ArMaP
It looks like most, if not all, of those objects came from this site.
No signs of any scientific support of the possible findings.
Edit: they have a "Scientific studies" page where they talk about tests made by an Austrian museum.
I wonder if the museum would back up the claims made by the website.
The site seems very fishy, a market to sell people's supposed out-of-place artifacts. That seems ripe for fraud. Anyone else get this sense?
Originally posted by ArMaP
It looks like most, if not all, of those objects came from this site.
On that site they say (on the "About us" page):
Blossom River Group represents a collection of approximate 50 pieces of antiquities which are between 4,000 to 12,000 years old. Three of these relics are in a museum in United States. Additionally, certain pieces from this collection are available for an auction sale by appointment.
The ownership has been established by family inheritance for over 150 years. The origin of these artifacts are unknown as you will see as you read the investigative reports that have been done on these artifacts. It appears that these relics were found in the American continent most likely Mesoamerica.
No signs of any scientific support of the possible findings.
Edit: they have a "Scientific studies" page where they talk about tests made by an Austrian museum.edit on 25/2/2012 by ArMaP because: (no reason given)
It is believe that the relics were found somewhere in Mesoamerica over 150 years ago when a native farm worker spotted a strange object hovering near a mountain and with astonishment he watch the object land and observed 7 strange creatures appeared from the hovering object and removed a heavy stone from the mountain without touching it. These seven creatures entered the cave in the mountain and after several hours they departed the mountain site. Immediately this native farm worker informed his boss of this strange occurrence and immediately they set out to investigate this strange phenomena at the mountain site and after several weeks of excavation, and to their amazement they found a deep cave within this mountain. At this site, my client's ancestors found a large collection of relics with strange messages engraved. The land where the antiquities where found as well as the relics were inherited by the owner of these relics and over a year ago he finally decided to scientifically test these relics and bring them out for public display. His collection was transported to the United States in 1963.
Originally posted by Frankenchrist
What culture are these artifacts from? I have never seen these before. Some are too obvious.
Obvious enough to make me wonder if they are authentic or not.
Originally posted by anthonygillespie2012
Ancient aliens could never ever be debunked with these