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       Lebanon Stone
       By: Orion Date: February 5, 2018, 2:12 pm
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       As a researcher puts it, "Can one stone change our understanding
       of human history?"   YES.
       This 300 TON stone has not only been quarried before the Romans
       arrived, but is has been moved.   Today's most advanced
       construction company, Bechtel, can currently, and profitably
       move about 250 Tons today.   Its not to suggest that Bechtel or
       modern man can't do it today, with balloons and rockets and so
       on, but the real question is how did ancient man do it at a time
       when they were supposed to be simple stone cutters and hunter
       gatherers?
       Perhaps an advanced technology, unknown today, was used?
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       Re: Lebanon Stone
       By: Orion Date: February 13, 2018, 2:11 am
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       find me a tree that can withstand 300 tons....or 50 trees,. or a
       thousand.
       According to what they are teaching us in textbooks, they cut
       and moved these stones with copper tools and manpower....it is
       actually a much more outlandish theory than the idea that humans
       had a technology that we do not know about today;.
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