Proposal to Resolve the Pyramid/Stonehenge Etc Mystery: Put a big (approx. 20 ton) stone cube in the middle of the US, possibly in a farm field in Kansas. Challenge Caltech, MIT, Texas Tech Etc to move it 1 mile in their direction, no power equipment allowed. I guarantee, it WOULD be moved! There would probably be a "power struggle" as to which direction it moved...An engineering mind is a terrible thing - too waste!
George McKinney
"I (Wallington) have began to <a
href="http://www.theforgottentechnology.com/Page9.htm">build a replica
of Stonehenge</a> with eight 10 ton blocks on end and 2 ton blocks on
top. One man, no wheels, no rollers, no ropes, no hoist or power
equipment, using only sticks and stones."
"I have found that ancient legends from around the world are true. Some
megaliths could have been set in place by as few as one man. I could <a
href="http://www.theforgottentechnology.com/Page8.htm">build The Great
Pyramid of Giza</a>, using my techniques and primitive tools. I have
found the design of the pyramid is functional in it's own construction.
No external ramp is needed."
A <a href="http://exn.ca/video/?video=exn20031021-stonehenge.asx">short video</a> explains how Wallington moves heavy objects (interesting is how he moves large concrete blocks and barns by balancing and rotating them on top of small stones).
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[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Received on Fri Feb 20 09:03:00 2004
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