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The WORLD WIDE WEIRD Thread

Great fkin idea @MusterX !!
To contribuit to this thread ive picked 2 vídeos of what cant be considered as paranormal but its definatly interesting and weird in a way...



Yea I'm not sure how cultures like the Dogon get their information. They believe a man descended from the stars and gave them the information. How were the Mayans able to create calendars that are more accurate than the ones we use today? Your post made me think of Puma Punku for some reason. Its an archeological discovery in the mountains near Bolivia.

Basically you have all these carved stone blocks that have high precision cuts in them. Here are some examples.

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So basically all these stone blocks weigh tons and they are in an area on a mountain with no stone quarries nearby and no trees. They are not sure how they would have got them up there. More intriguing is the fact that the cuts in the stone blocks are so precise it would take special equipment with lasers to actually measure how precise they really are. To further complicate the problem these were supposedly made during a time when the people living in the area had no written language. And that really complicates it because if you have no written language how can you measure and build complex structures?

The site was featured on Ancient Aliens among other shows so I'll leave a video where you can see the site and understand what was discovered there. This is not an endorsement of Ancient Aliens but rather just a starter video if you are interested.

 


HAHA, awesome, thanks for the video. Back in the late 80's early 90's I was on a foosball team that played local tournaments in the Dallas area. Some of those toe-in and toe-out shots on the video you posted are sick. Brings back memories of going on a Saturday night to drink some beer and play some ball.
 
HAHA, awesome, thanks for the video. Back in the late 80's early 90's I was on a foosball team that played local tournaments in the Dallas area. Some of those toe-in and toe-out shots on the video you posted are sick. Brings back memories of going on a Saturday night to drink some beer and play some ball.

Dallas still has a good scene, you should get back out there.
 
Been too long. I had a friend that was my teammate when we were in our early 20's and he actually bought a table so we could practice at his house. We had a lot of fun and you would have been shocked to see how many guys get shit faced on a Friday night at a foosball/pool hall and just play until close. There were side bets and tournaments every weekend.
 
Been too long. I had a friend that was my teammate when we were in our early 20's and he actually bought a table so we could practice at his house. We had a lot of fun and you would have been shocked to see how many guys get shit faced on a Friday night at a foosball/pool hall and just play until close. There were side bets and tournaments every weekend.

I don’t play as much as I used to but in my heyday I played in 5 national championships plus other large tournaments around the country.


I think they play at a place called The Library in Dallas.
 
Well shit. These 5D MF'ers are coming down into our 3D reality to eat our cheeseburgers and get cool souvenirs. Only the Breatharians will understand this. Ice-cream was originally created to remove the symptoms of staying too long in this 3rd dimension. In fact, if you meditate every day on the 5 magic words and then eat McDonald's double cheeseburgers with diet coke, you may ascend to the 5th dimension.
Plot twist:
If you are reading this, "You are already a natural, true Breatharian.
 
I don’t play as much as I used to but in my heyday I played in 5 national championships plus other large tournaments around the country.


I think they play at a place called The Library in Dallas.

Awesome. Was not expecting to encounter someone today that probably played more foosball than I did. One of our favorite places to go in Dallas was a place called Milo Butterfingers. Great place, lot of drinking and a packed house every weekend.

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Yea I'm not sure how cultures like the Dogon get their information. They believe a man descended from the stars and gave them the information. How were the Mayans able to create calendars that are more accurate than the ones we use today? Your post made me think of Puma Punku for some reason. Its an archeological discovery in the mountains near Bolivia.

Basically you have all these carved stone blocks that have high precision cuts in them. Here are some examples.

300px-Puma_Punku7.jpg


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So basically all these stone blocks weigh tons and they are in an area on a mountain with no stone quarries nearby and no trees. They are not sure how they would have got them up there. More intriguing is the fact that the cuts in the stone blocks are so precise it would take special equipment with lasers to actually measure how precise they really are. To further complicate the problem these were supposedly made during a time when the people living in the area had no written language. And that really complicates it because if you have no written language how can you measure and build complex structures?

The site was featured on Ancient Aliens among other shows so I'll leave a video where you can see the site and understand what was discovered there. This is not an endorsement of Ancient Aliens but rather just a starter video if you are interested.



All ancient civilizations and even religions talk about that in theyre beginings they were visited by the Gods in some sort of chariots, they called them sun Gods or they who from heaven came to Earth.
Even the Egyptians stated that, in the begining, the first time or zep tepi like they called it , it was a time when Gods rulled the Earth.
Not to mention the Sumerian tablets and the Indian vedas.
I allready knew about Puma Punku , the stone of the pregnant woman in Baalbek, Machu Pichu , the elongated skulls , Sacsayhuaman , the yonaguni underwater ruins, forbidden archeology, etc .... there are many fascinating sites and all sorts of material about ancient civilizations that are really interesting , and ive allways been into to that.
Check out these 2 pictures :

Heliopolis Baalbek
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quarry cut in Ollantaytambo
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... fascinating stuff !!
 
This one is pretty cool. There is an extinct bird from New Zealand called the Moa that was up to 12 feet tall. Think ostrich only bigger.

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The bird was first discovered in 1839 by a man named John Harris who sent the bone to Sir Richard Owen. Owen claimed the bone did not fit with any previously known animal and he was even ridiculed by some of the scientific community. Later on it was proven he was correct. This is Owens standing next to the completed Moa skeleton.

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Reconstruction of early man on a Moa hunt.

Now here is the amazing part. In 1986 a group of archeologists were digging in a cave in New Zealand and discovered a Moa claw, skin and muscle still attached which is housed in the Natural History Museum.

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All ancient civilizations and even religions talk about that in theyre beginings they were visited by the Gods in some sort of chariots, they called them sun Gods or they who from heaven came to Earth.
Even the Egyptians stated that, in the begining, the first time or zep tepi like they called it , it was a time when Gods rulled the Earth.
Not to mention the Sumerian tablets and the Indian vedas.
I allready knew about Puma Punku , the stone of the pregnant woman in Baalbek, Machu Pichu , the elongated skulls , Sacsayhuaman , the yonaguni underwater ruins, forbidden archeology, etc .... there are many fascinating sites and all sorts of material about ancient civilizations that are really interesting , and ive allways been into to that.
Check out these 2 pictures :

Heliopolis Baalbek
577de69920ca652ccb973d103c0a646c.jpg


quarry cut in Ollantaytambo
255852067_585f0a72f1_b.jpg


... fascinating stuff !!

Yes, excellent. I have some stuff I want to tell you about that but I have to go out for a while. I'll post later on today.
 
What cryptids do you guys think have the greatest likelihood of being real?
 
What cryptids do you guys think have the greatest likelihood of being real?

I'm nearly convinced Sasquatch is an extant mammal, existing not only in the PNW, but even in some eastern states in the US (such as Ohio, Pennsylvania, and NY). I still have some reservations, as I've never seen one with my own eyes; but my skepticism has significantly waned over the past year, as I've become more dedicated to reading up on the phenomena.
 
I'm nearly convinced Sasquatch is an extant mammal, existing not only in the PNW, but even in some eastern states in the US (such as Ohio, Pennsylvania, and NY). I still have some reservations, as I've never seen one with my own eyes; but my skepticism has significantly waned over the past year, as I've become more dedicated to reading up on the phenomena.
What has contributed to your waning skepticism?
 
quarry cut in Ollantaytambo
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... fascinating stuff !!

A video I was watching the other day of another site in Peru, with some fascinating stonework similar to what you've linked in the image above.



Seeing as you're interested in this stuff, I thought you might enjoy seeing them in a video. Make what you will of the commentary.
 
What has contributed to your waning skepticism?

Simply giving it serious consideration and taking the time to read up on it extensively. There's some excellent books/documentaries on the subject. You can also spend hours reading countless eyewitness accounts and watching interviews online.

Some of the stuff I've come across is quite compelling.
 
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A video I was watching the other day of another site in Peru, with some fascinating stonework similar to what you've linked in the image above.



Seeing as you're interested in this stuff, I thought you might enjoy seeing them in a video. Make what you will of the commentary.

Thanks man , ive allready seen that vídeo cause i usually follow Brien Foerster work.
It really sucks that some idiots blew up that sculpture , in its complete state it should have been amazing.
Probably for diferent reasons but ISIS on the present day are blowing up several ancient sites. What a bunch of stupid motherf*ckers
 
Thanks man , ive allready seen that vídeo cause i usually follow Brien Foerster work.
It really sucks that some idiots blew up that sculpture , in its complete state it should have been amazing.
Probably for diferent reasons but ISIS on the present day are blowing up several ancient sites. What a bunch of stupid motherf*ckers

Yea, the vandalism and wanton destruction of such things is incredibly unfortunate. It's rather infuriating, I might add. But that's the way it goes. Most people have little to no appreciation for such things.

Luckily, enough still exists and has been preserved to paint us somewhat of a proper picture, despite many people's wicked efforts to obfuscate it.
 
Yea, the vandalism and wanton destruction of such things is incredibly unfortunate. It's rather infuriating, I might add. But that's the way it goes. Most people have little to no appreciation for such things.

Luckily, enough still exists and has been preserved to paint us somewhat of a proper picture, despite many people's wicked efforts to obfuscate it.
Indeed.
@MusterX ...im not sure yet , but it seems that its only popular belief ,probably putted forward by Erich Von Daniken and Ancient Aliens series, that the Puma Punku stones are made of granite. Which takes away some of the sites splendor but still doesnt tarnish many of the construction feats required for the construction of that site.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pumapunku

I still believe that the ancient civilization(s) that were responsible for the construction of megalithic sites all around the World knew about sound , resonance and frequency ... possibly even the 4 fundamental forces. I dont know , maybe im just reaching ...
The guy that built the coral castle sure knew something that apparently nobody else knows. Allthough the stones arent made of granite, he still had to put them into place all by himselfe.
I just believe it has to do with frequency.
 
Simply giving it serious consideration and taking the time to read up on it extensively. There's some excellent books/documentaries on the subject. You can also spend hours reading countless eyewitness accounts and watching interviews online.

Some of the stuff I've come across is quite compelling.

Have you seen any of M.K. Davis' work with the Patterson/Gimlin film? I know many diehardly believe its a hoax but I honestly think that is a real creature, especially taking into account that so called "suit" from 40+ years ago would be better than anything Hollywood has today. You can check out more of his videos on YouTube but here are just a couple of the ones he's done.


 
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