To: pburgh01
There are some stones in a ruin outside of Damascus that weight so much that there are no currently available cranes, winches or any other machine that can lift them. I'd be interested in more info if you have it. There are some impressively large stones in the subterranean parts of the Western Wall in Jerusalem. (My first reaction upon seeing one of them that was probably 40 feet long was, "Forget the pyramids. How did they build this thing? - the wall.) Wondering about this and other large stones of antiquity I went googling and quickly found: The Top-50 Megaliths: (The largest cut-stones of all time).
ML/NJ
17 posted on
07/23/2010 5:18:23 AM PDT by
ml/nj
To: ml/nj
Here you go
Ruins, as an aside this temple was built to worship pagan demons. My personal theory after a lifetime of study into all things esoteric and reading quite a few books on the subject on ancient civilizations is that most if not all of them tapped into some occultic forces. Talking hardcore demon and Satan worship which can summon powers to manipulate gravity and bend the laws of physics. Satan the great counterfeiter tries desperately to mimic G*d's power and glory and deceive us with his false omnipotence. Some very high people in Wiccan and Lucifer worship can on command conjur demonic forces, levitate objects, inflict pain, etc. Actually a pretty pathetic display of power, but then again humanity has a tendency to marvel at the pathetic and evil. A fallen Cherubim like Satan against G*d, yea who you got.....
18 posted on
07/23/2010 6:03:40 AM PDT by
pburgh01
To: ml/nj
I don't have any new info. Many seem to be missing the point in the article. Yes, woodhenge has been known for some time. There are earthwork structures around the original henge that are only now being identified.
Here is a link to 'lost' cities of the ancient world. Well worth a gander.
22 posted on
07/24/2010 2:21:30 PM PDT by
Islander7
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