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So, we’re Fortean Republic now?
The sarcophagus of Cheops.
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This is absolutely fascinating. The most mysterious one, to me, is the battery in the geode.
Most of these findings are completely bogus.
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I wish we could embed audio on an FR thread, this thread calls for the X-Files theme song playing in the background.
I have a small collection of very interesting artifacts which I display openly on my book shelves.
After the grand kids have visited I have found a lot of my artifacts are out of place.
Check out: http://www.forbiddenarcheology.com/
My favorite site of this nature is s8int.com, whose mission is to provide evidence for Noah's Flood. In the process he has assembled a staggering amount of oopart data (and I do mean staggering). Bring a lunch, a flashlight, and a grain of salt.
Even though some of the evidence is sketchy at best (as the author of the site freely admits), I daresay anyone visiting there is going to find something to make them go "Hmmm".
-Bruce
Amazing
I have a number of amethyst geodes, and they are beautiful. Our local Gem and Mineral Society puts on a big show each year and you can see many wonderful fossils, etc.
An entire dinner table is arranged with rocks and minerals resembling every type of food on the dinner plates. It’s amazing to see.
Those Enigmatic Erratics: Out-of-Place Artifacts or Out-of-Whack Chronology
Strange | issue #22 | Philip Rife
Posted on 01/12/2005 2:11:11 PM EST by SunkenCiv
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1319351/posts
Ancient rock “carved faces” found: Sign of lost race, or geological processes?
BBC News/Science | Monday, 20 October, 2003 | Dr David Whitehouse
Posted on 10/20/2003 12:58:38 PM EDT by yankeedame
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