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  • is from the,,spacemanns,, for 20 000 years......bookfrom,erich von däniken a german

  • @TheRealistus Based on what? And Erich is Swiss, not German.

  • THE BIGGEST NEPHILIM SKULLS EVER FOUND WAS AT PUMA PUNKU

  • NOTHING was blown up, it's the dust of their cutting. Do u have ANY idea of how many dust there would be? Well there u have it.

  • @invisiblespandex I disagree (and that is being nice.)

  • The strangest and weirdest part of all these ancient sites is that some high technology existed but absolutely no tools or even pieces of the building tools were found. It is as if someone or something carefully wiped the ancient technology from existence leaving only the ruins behind. What will be the purpose of leaving the structures but no hint of the technology and the creators of that technology?

  • @DarkViper00014 It is possible that the builders left with their tools, or ancient people found them, and recycled them for their possible metal contents and components.

  • @brienfoerster One thing consistently overlooked is the fact that should consider what materials will last and what will erode, decay, rust and disintegrate. The only material that can last 10,000+ years is stone (generally). This is why every archaeologist will call these ancients "stone" age, because they dictate the cultures based on the limited materials we can dig up today. Of course, the ancients needn't have our exact technologies, they nevertheless machined and built to advanced degree.

  • @energ8t Good point.

  • @energ8t On the other hand, stone is the only material that will survive insurmountable amounts of time. If we were to disappear, all of our structures, vehicles, roads, everything would eventually return to the earth. Our architecture really is (at least, in my opinion) less advanced than those of the ancient civilizations. They've stood the test of the time, and even with modern technology it'd be a major feat to reproduce something like Puma Punku.

  • @energ8t Huh, I guess you sort of just said that. I obviously didn't read your post clearly enough. In any case, I agree!

  • Some parts, the best, are clearly older.

  • Lets see, the average generation span is approx. 34.5 years. They say Puma Punku is Approx. 3000 yrs old, that means that there has been only 86.9 generations. 87 mothers and fathers before us lived here ... interesting

  • i dont think it was swarf. the quarry would not be in the middle of the open space, and the stones of the above ground structures do have the haphazard appearance of being blown up and charred...so hes probably not wrong, besides he works there we don't...

  • No, what is swarf please?

  • Blown up?

    How about "swarf"? Ever hear of it?

  • Excellent point. Feel free to join our research team. Others have also documented the crater that you write about.

  • Enough of personal retaliations we are here not to fight but to uncover the truth...This time I want to present something new that could explain the catastrophic destruction of Tihuanaco civilization: On Google earth i found a layer with Nasa ancient craters were I saw that they detected a crater with 14 kilometer diameter located 300 kilometers north east from Tihuanacu, Nasa is dating it possibly occurred between 12.000 and 14.000 years ago. Check it your self...Such event was devastating..!!!

  • I am in complete agreement with you; ore from the Andes processed by the lake, where water was used to process and clean the materials; but who made the factory?

  • Looking at the video it appears to me that this site was a foundry. The stones were clipped together to avoid separation as the stones cool in between pours.

  • Finally I saw some undigging of this.I still say this is the aliens capital base.Even the drainage is better then any where else.Then when you shoed from the sign at the end to show the rock every where you could see a big chunk of hill that is all that building.Like I thought not even half the building is unburried yet.After that they should move some block and look for bodies.I am sure there has to be some because it looks like a sneak attack sudden death.With remains a proper date comes.

  • Good thoughts; the channels lend credence to the concept that Tiwanaku was a place where metal ore was processed in great antiquity.

  • This is very fine workmanship for a drainage canal, even ancient places such as mohenjo-daro (pakistan) never put such effort into their cannals/ drainage systems, they built magnificent temples/towns but never have i seen the clamp method used, i am very impressed with the craftsmanship, even today we do not put such effort into our systems (ok cities are impressive/ permanent) but local drainage even on a municipal level is not crafted as such, i like the liftable stone coverings for access.

  • Great; please share it.

  • Other researchers on youtube assert that the clamps were to hold the slavs and stones from drifting away during floods, overflow from the lake. But I have a different theory why the clamps were used.

  • @HelmetVanga if you look at the blocks, they have a slight bit of spacing in between them. that is kind of like an expansion joint on modern architecture, and with a clamp in (depending on the flexibility of the material) it could also help to protect it from earthquakes

  • That is possible; maybe.

  • I also got to the point were I think that a civilization like that got so advanced that putting those steel staples to stich their wall blocks were just part of their minimum standard building system...We do the same when we are reinforcing with rebar we have like a minimum accepted spec...

  • An advanced civilization is reflected in the way these people of Puma Punku were making their buildings. In architecture during repair of cracked walls when we are not allowed to demolish a wall we put steel staples to stitch the walls and pooring grouting. I'm just realizing that we are just using some of their construction methods...

  • @juangisaza This was not built by the inhabitants at that time you IDIOT, you have to be really stupid to believe that, seriously

  • @ursodus Ok, so we're both idiots then because I belive it was made not totally by humans and/or made with the help of people who came from above...and for your information 17.000 years ago and maybe more... You never asked but let me tell you I believe in Ancient Astronauts theory because it solves many of the missing parts that science is not been able to explain yet...so you are idiot # 2...

  • @ursodus And at what time did I told you idiot # 2 that I believe that ? As an architect I am just doing a construction system analisys and also watched History Channel's Anscient Aliens programs (all seasons) that for sure you did too, on top of that I have 7 seasoned years architecture degree with a Suma Cum Laude on ancient civilization urban design thesis. I am not blind ursodus, and can read the truth hidden between the lines of those lies written by scientist...

  • What are you referring to?

  • @brienfoerster At the begining of times their god Viracocha (who's present in all native genesis from Colombia to Bolivia) according to them came from the stars one day and thaught them all: agriculture, housing, architecture, social organization...and when they were prepared and ful of his knowledge he left walking on he water of the pacific ocean, paromissing come come back one day. Scientistuse use the term mithology, but for me that is literal and reaslly happened...

  • Some of those stones weighed 40 tons; a reed boat to carry that weight? No.

  • I am very interested in your thoughts on this.

  • Exactly; the idea that the clasps were for earthquake proofing is silly.

  • @brienfoerster I can't find anything silly about that possibility. They would help keep the stones from shifting around as much. Its just more stability. Very practical.

  • Brien - Don't you think the small clasps would have done little to hold really large pieces from moving?

  • I agree; follow the human clues first.

  • Wow, thanks, Pumapunku rocks! :P

    Not sure we have to retort to aliens, though. Seems like an intellectual cop-out to me, Occham's razor y'know.. Though I may of course be wrong myself:)

  • Yes, I am somewhat acquainted with them; thank you. If only we could find the remains of a Vimana....

  • you might be interested in the Veda scriptures... more than 5000 years old and tells a different history of earth

  • I doubt it; but trans-oceanic travel probably existed at this time.

  • @brienfoerster so they could build stuff we cant explain and yet you dont think they could make a boat ?

  • This ancient city in kurdistan has been found under the sand!! Could this be related? watch?v=Hp4vB31Dq3w

  • That's exactly what I was wondering. It doesn't seem like this was just earthquake damage on such a well built structure. Is their any indications of what type of weapon could be the culprit?

  • Thank you!

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  • Exciting! :)

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