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The Fuente Magna, discovered in Bolivia. Ceramic bowl with writing in alleged Sumerian cuneiform.
The Kensington Runestone, purported to be a 14th century Norse artifact found in Minnesota.
The Maine Penny, found in Blue Hill, Maine. An 11th century Norse coin found in an American Indian shell midden. Over 20,000 objects were found over a 15-year period at the Goddard site in Blue Hill. The sole non-Native artifact was the coin.[3] One hypothesis is that it may have been brought to the site from a Viking settlement in Newfoundland by seagoing Native Americans.
The Spirit Pond Runestones, claimed, like the Kensington Rune Stone, to be from the 11th or 14th century, found in Maine.
The so-called Baghdad Battery, the name given to three terracotta jars, thought by some to be galvanic cells dating from the Sassanid dynasty (224-640 AD).
The Baigong Pipes, pipelike features found in a cave in China.
The Coso Artifact, a lump of rock or clay containing a spark plug from the 1920s, though it allegedly took thousands of years to form.
The Ica Stones, from Ica, Peru, allegedly depicting anachronistic images such as dinosaurs and modern medical procedures. (see www.NazcaMystery.com for more).
Originally posted by easybreezy
nice find, its defently a tradgity that these things go unnoticed tho Wikipedia has its hand deeply in it, Bosnian pyramids are still hoax and so is star child according to them
oh and the Bosnian pyramid emits ultra sound that gets stronger as you go up now that's scary, oh and those tunnels have been completely back filled, who's trying to hide what
just gonna link to the latest on star child(much better than we could of hoped for denial about this is just stupidity)
www.abovetopsecret.com...ed it on 18-6-2012 by easybreezy because: (no reason given)
While mineral hunting in the mountains of California near Olancha during the winter of 1961, Wallace Lane, Virginia Maxey and Mike Mikesell found a rock, among many others, that they thought was a geode - a good addition for their gem shop. Upon cutting it open, however, Mikesell found an object inside that seemed to be made of white porcelain. In the center was a shaft of shiny metal. Experts estimated that it should have taken about 500,000 years for this fossil-encrusted nodule to form, yet the object inside was obviously of sophisticated human manufacture. Further investigation revealed that the porcelain was surround by a hexagonal casing, and an x-ray revealed a tiny spring at one end. Some who have examined the evidence say it looks very much like a modern-day spark plug. How did it get inside a 500,000-year-old rock?
Originally posted by RealSpoke
So you guys believe a picture of an object on a random website as being 100,000 years old because it says it is? Why so gullible?
Do you realize why you guys aren't taken seriously yet? Even people that watch reality television 24/7 would think to question it.
edit on 19-6-2012 by RealSpoke because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by deathlord
reply to post by TheProphetMark
Well, since no one else has pointed it out I wanted to add a little something to the idea that the three prong "plug" is a hoax. When going to the source link, you get a side view with full color and the metal of the plug is still quite shiny and brilliant. Now to me that screams hoax, especially on a 100,000 year old item, because it has not aged at all in that time. I feel like their should be some kind of patina or aging on it of some sort, especially for the rock being so old.
That is just my take on it, just seems too new of an item to be that old.
Originally posted by PlanetXisHERE
Yes, good catch OP.
For some reason the PTB would like us all to believe that no civilizations existed before about 10,000 BC or about 12,000 years ago. I'm not sure what it is with that date.
For example, carbon dating has shown artifacts found in and around the recently discovered Bosnian pyraminds are 30,000 to 40,000 years old.
bpblognews.blogspot.ca...
Yet if you do a quick Google search on the Bosnia pyramid, the top dozen or so search hits you see the number 12,000 years repeatedly - it's almost as if the PTB want us brainwashed into thinking nothing existed civilizations wise before 12,000 years ago.
Why? Also, why wasn't the Bosnian pyramid huge news? I didn't hear about until years after they discovered it - and the thing is many times larger than the Egyptian pyramids.
I think the reason is this:
Proof of high-tech civilizations 30,000 or 100,000 years ago is proof these ancient civilizations were being helped by friendly ET's - hence proof that ET's are around and in contact with us - a secret they are still attempting to supress but the battle is being lost.
edit on 18-6-2012 by PlanetXisHERE because: spelling
Originally posted by flice
wise before 12,000 years ago.
edit on 18-6-2012 by PlanetXisHERE because: spelling
You need to update your info....
en.wikipedia.org...
The pyramids have been determined after the excavations were done that there were no proof that these are anything other than natural formations. Scientists have been scolded the Bosnian authoritees for making the public believe that these were pyramids when they in fact are NOT.
Originally posted by PlanetXisHERE
I CHOOSE TO BELIEVE WHAT I SEE WITH MY OWN EYES - A PYRAMID.
Please save your disinformation for other sheeple.edit on 19-6-2012 by PlanetXisHERE because: spellingedit on 19-6-2012 by PlanetXisHERE because: spelling