MoBillys Forevermore Green Room Thread (Part 3)

Good morning Bro Mo. Hope youre doing better than you deserve.

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Doing fine. Finally. Still some issues, but going in the right direction. Look at all the shit I got installed! I’m a smidgen taller too.

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I want “I got better than I deserved” on my tombstone… Then carve a small picture of Eva’s face next to those words.
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Except the cuts were made with absolute precision… you cant fit a sheet of paper between any of them at all… then the designs on these ancient sites also have very intricate cuts that were unnecessary… proving it was done with ease. No copper and stone tools can do that… even the things we have right now today cant do that… i call bullshit on people built these megalithic structures around the world in those timeperiods by very basic rudimentary tools and methods

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I love the cemeteries in Baja. They’re just shrines. Some you could walk in. The guys baseball jersey hanging there with his glove. Or a dress with her cool silk gloves and her pearls. Photos. You could feel the love these people had. I’ve got photos someplace on a memory card.

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What an interesting ritual. Sort of like the Native Americans did… I find that kind of thing fascinating.

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Goodmorning mo and all of og… you need a joint in your mouth if youre gonna wear tin foil mo lol

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Yah that’s called a false dichotomy. The skills of the ancient craftsmen were incredible since they were selected for their construction skills that they excelled at. Any guess how they cut through the strongest hardest stone on the earth using copper blades? Because they detail it in the journal of the pyramids construction. Nothing about it is a secret.

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Where may I read this?

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Song of the day. Beautiful guitar work.

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The amount of respect shown. Some fairly valuable stuff, in poor areas. Fishing villages. Nobody would think of stealing it or touching it.

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That’s a good one @BigMike55 . Nice.

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Not with laser precision they didnt… id like to read this document… i feel like its yet another fashioned lie… some of these blocks were proven to be placed on top… weighing over 20 tons… i just dont see it brother… wheres the squashed and powdered bones from mistakes? Or were they just that great and never made mistakes? Lol

There are certain things that mainstream archeologists refuse to comment on because they would have to rewrite history over it

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Did you see the episode of trying to move a 4 ton? Boulder for an art installation in LA? We could barely do it with all our modern equipment

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Such an interesting topic it truly is… according to the diary of merer… there were 160 builders… i did the math… each person would have to consistently lift around 3 to 500 lbs to move those blocks… then… lets talk stacking the blocks… NO WAY NO HOW LOL

The sad part is, you didn’t even read how they did it, you just declared they couldn’t. It’s as bad as those guys on ancient aliens. 0 logic.

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Lol… ill read it but i seriously doubt whatever method used was plausible…

Let me ask this… why arent we proving it can be done by doing it ourselves? Why has it never happened again since?

mmm I’ll face palm over that one. Hey why aren’t we using copper blades to cut through the hardest substance on earth? You should read about WHY they built the pyramids. It’s almost as fascinating as how they did it.
Ask yourself this… why aren’t modern humans making epoxy resin out of birch trees like the neanderthals? eyerolls

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Because we can care less about resin…

But pyramids… are still unexplained in a way that actually makes sense… it depicts that they used boats to move the blocks… ok… maybe… but lifting the blocks hundreds of feet in the air bro… over 20 tons each block… simple physics will tell you it is not a possibility among 160 people… unless they magicallly levetated these 20 ton blocks…

Our equipment right now cant build one of those pyramids…