Posted on 06/20/2024 3:21:16 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
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Why has WEF shut down investigation of the site for 150 years?
Gobekli Tepeis a 12,000-year-old temple (7,000 years older than and fifty times the size of Stonehenge and 5,000 years before the known invention of the wheel) that predates humanity's oldest known civilizations and is full of strange animal carvings and towering stone pillars.
Discovered in Turkey in 1995, it is the oldest, largest and most mysterious archaeological site ever found. Composed of pillars that are upward of 20 feet tall and weigh 20 metric tons. Construction would require enormous amounts of work, ingenuity and engineering capabilities. Only 5% of it has been excavated, and no new excavation has occurred in years.
CEO of Dogus Group (company in charge of all tourism and excavation management for the site) is a longtime member of the World Economic Forum. Company destroyed much of the site in their excavation work to install walkways for tourists. They planted orchards on the site even though tree roots can undermine the ruins.
The video covers much more. If you are interested you can watch it.
Bkmk
WOW! (never heard of it). Thanks for posting. Ping.
Gobleke Tepe is irrefutable proof of advanced civilization with unexplainable tech skills thousands of years before the “official” version of mankind living in caves until 6,000 years ago.
It disproves almost all of archeology related to the rise of civilization, capabilities of ancestors, etc.
That causes problems. Better to live a lie in peaceful ignorance than reveal truth that causes change of pre-conceived notions.
Not coincidentially also the democrat/leftist mindset.
Brave and Startpage searches yielded no confirmation of this. Just sayin’.
ping
I have absolutely no idea what you are "sayin'" Mr. Congenital Liar.
https://search.brave.com/search?q=Gobekli+Tepe&source=desktop
Thx. I hadn’t had a chance to check on it.
Makes you wonder what they know that they do not want us to know?
“Is it the WEF or Erdogan? Islam tends to wipe out history that is not Islamic.”
Not necessarily Erdogan, at least not yet - and definitely not Egypt. I was watching a Turkish show on Netflix and the guy goes into a mosque to ‘confess’. The Imam there tells him he’s in the wrong place and that the Cathedral is down the street. Even though I haven’t been to Turkey, this tells me that there is still some hope - plus they have drinking there, so maybe I will visit!
Apparently not. Where in that search is there any report that the site has been closed down?
Your insults are my rocket fuel. More please!
Isn't that odd?
It's almost as if the search algorithms have been tweaked to filter out any inconvenient information.
But they would never do that, would they?
I looked at your link to see if research had been shut down.
it had been converted to a world heritage site.
but I didn’t see any reports that excavations had been shut down.
Ya think maybe the search algorithms have been tweaked to filter out inconvenient information.
Does the article I referenced show up?
Shouldn’t it?
“ Makes you wonder what they know that they do not want us to know?”
They found the dirt on Bill and Hillary, proof that would jail them.
So your “sources” are Dark Web, along with all the porn? Is that how you found them?
Here is the article:
https://banned.video/watch?id=66746fc7596fbdce292a7a2e
And it doesn’t show up in the search engine.
Sounds like a broken search engine to me.
As for the mystery of Gobekli Tepe, changes in climate, population pressures and conflicts, and local resource depletion often forced early humans to move. Meanwhile, areas with more reliable fresh water and fertile land due to major rivers prospered with settled populations and agricultural surpluses that became the basis for the early civilizations of China, India, Mesopotamia, and Egypt.
Both of them?
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