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Post by Nate Dayes on Apr 20, 2007 14:23:12 GMT
Actually, the way it worked was that there were so many of them (Slaves) building the pyramids that even if a bunch of them died, they'd think nothing of replacing them. In some accounts, the stone was made easier to drag over all the dead...O.O. Pretty gruesome They now have the idea that the Pyramids were made over a large portion of time (I'm talking hundreds of years), where the initial pyramid was quite small, and with each generation of deaths a new layer was added, eventually making the pyramids massive. Just a few theories opposing the Alien theory
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Post by jakefeatherston on Nov 21, 2008 8:13:43 GMT
The link between Peru and EgyptThis skull was discovered in Peru...as you can see, it has a very elongated skull... so it can't be human, right? You can blame it on a freakish deformity, but many of these were found, with only slight differences in each. Also, many artifacts of Egyptian origin were found there, dating back to the ancient Egyptian times. These two countries weren't meant to have contact with each other back then... so how is it these Egyptian objects ended up in Peru? Well... a skull like that was obviously filled with alot of brains, most likely capable of flying aircraft. So perhaps this 'alien race' visited places such as ancient Egypt, and took souvenirs back to where they had settled in Peru... who knows? Maybe one of them stayed in Egypt: ^Nefertiti^ was the Great Royal Wife (or chief consort/wife) of the Egyptian Pharaoh Amenhotep IV (later Akhenaten) ... notice the elongated head on this statue, very similar to the skull found in Peru? Is this just a coincidence... did they just want to depict the intelligence of their goddess? Well... alot of statues and drawings made by the ancient Egyptians showed people with elongated heads, some did, some didn't. Does this mean that back then, Aliens walked among them? Did this strange race travel in their space-crafts and... 'Cross Breed'? Within this context, I think a look at a representation of the ancient, Semitic deity, Ba'al (generally considered an analog to Dagon and Cronos/Saturn) to be very much in order: Interesting, eh?
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