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       Puma Punku
       By: Orion Date: February 5, 2018, 1:23 pm
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       Puma Punku lies atop a plateau in the highlands of Bolivia, a
       site of truly amazing stonework, a site which has either been
       affected by a natural disaster, or some sort of explosion.  Some
       of these perfectly carved stones are made of diorite, something
       that requires a diamond tipped saw blade to cut today.  The
       entire site is an anomaly, regarding conventional science and
       history.  And geology as well, if we get specific.  The stones
       were moved to the site from over 10 miles away in some cases, to
       an elevation of 13,000ft, up to an elevated plateau with no easy
       access.  And somehow, according to mainstream ideology, ancient
       man did all of this with copper tools and chicken bones and log
       rollers over 2000 years ago.
       Some of the surfaces, appearing rough in pictures, are smooth as
       glass, according to those that have been there and touched them.
       Tests done do not show a similarity to a laser cut, but more
       exactly like a cut from a diamond tipped saw blade, that has
       then aged for over 10,000 years.  Closer to 14,000 years,
       according to one "expert".
       Undeniably, ancient man, as described by conventional wisdom,
       simply did not have the capacity to make these incredible blocks
       and structures.
       The current theory is copper tools were used to carve the
       limestone at the sire.   And copper can shape limestone quite
       effectively.  Yet how some of the harder stone, some of the
       hardest stones on earth, which have been cut so smoothly and
       intricately, are not only older, but show a more advanced
       workmanship, and are not something modern scientists are even
       attempting to explain, has been cut so precisely many think it
       done by lasers.   If copper tools can shape limestone, fine.
       If they can't cut Diorite with copper tools, how did those
       stones get there? How were they cut?  Conventional ideology does
       not have an explanation.
       We can't carbon date stone, but there are patterns across the
       globe.  The pattern seems to be that the better stonework, the
       older it tends to be.
       
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       Re: Puma Punku
       By: Orion Date: February 5, 2018, 2:01 pm
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