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2 hours ago, Mello_ said:

Did they discover Eastern Island?

And do they have plant for softing stones?

The Polynesian did well before the Inca Empire came into existence.

Nope

They had a king and nobles.

 

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4 hours ago, Mello_ said:

Did they discover Eastern Island?

And do they have plant for softing stones?

Man, I actually started a thread about them discovering Easter Island.

And about those plants: there was a thread, many years ago, and one of the things discussed was these plants. The thread was something like "Ancient Aliens", and one of the most stubborn guys posting in that thread was a 'Zoser'.

He believed "aliens did it".

 

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32 minutes ago, Abramelin said:

Man, I actually started a thread about them discovering Easter Island.

And about those plants: there was a thread, many years ago, and one of the things discussed was these plants. The thread was something like "Ancient Aliens", and one of the most stubborn guys posting in that thread was a 'Zoser'.

He believed "aliens did it".

 

OHHH GOOD LORD.... we best be very careful. That”s the SECOND time that name’s been evoked in this forum this week. You know what a third invocation causes, don’t you?

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On 12/27/2020 at 4:19 PM, President Wearer of Hats said:

OHHH GOOD LORD.... we best be very careful. That”s the SECOND time that name’s been evoked in this forum this week. You know what a third invocation causes, don’t you?

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13 hours ago, Tom1200 said:

They had HUGE plants - and not just for Softing Stones.  

 

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You left off the designation of the small dark stain which is on the pavement just below  below the P in Pyramid Design Dept.

Just to the left of that designation is the rubbish pile where Harte's Limericks go to die.

The three gentlemen(women) to the left are the only people in the world who still post at 'Above Top Secret' and the bin with the red pills to the left of them is the drug outlet that provided the hallucinogens used at the Graham Hancock Forum.

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On 12/31/2020 at 11:57 AM, Tom1200 said:

They had HUGE plants - and not just for Softing Stones.  

 

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As technically advanced as they must have been, I would have thought they could spell better.

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On 12/28/2020 at 8:19 AM, President Wearer of Hats said:

OHHH GOOD LORD.... we best be very careful. That”s the SECOND time that name’s been evoked in this forum this week. You know what a third invocation causes, don’t you?

You end up ordering a fourth?

Tokyo Bloody Mary

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He's buzzing around Luxor as we speak - after a weekend blow out on Elephantine.

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On 12/27/2020 at 12:26 PM, Mello_ said:

Did they discover Eastern Island?

First, ask yourself this. The distance between Cuzco and Easter Island is about 2500 miles. How did they get there? In canoes or wooden rafts?

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On 1/2/2021 at 6:14 AM, Gaden said:

As technically advanced as they must have been, I would have thought they could spell better.

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On 1/5/2021 at 5:44 PM, Hyperionxvii said:

First, ask yourself this. The distance between Cuzco and Easter Island is about 2500 miles. How did they get there? In canoes or wooden rafts?

Its simple. They used a raft made of stone. In addition to having a plant for stone softening they also had a plant for stone lightening. :innocent:

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1 hour ago, Noteverythingisaconspiracy said:

Its simple. They used a raft made of stone. In addition to having a plant for stone softening they also had a plant for stone lightening. :innocent:

Not beyond the realm of possibility.

 

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12 minutes ago, Harte said:

Not beyond the realm of possibility.

 

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I'm still skeptical that they made their way across more than 2000 miles of open ocean, in their... pumice pods.

So, we must come to the logical conclusion that... it was aliens! 

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7 minutes ago, Hyperionxvii said:

.... it was aliens! 

Yellow ones with unsightly bardolphian noses

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7 minutes ago, Hyperionxvii said:

I'm still skeptical that they made their way across more than 2000 miles of open ocean, in their... pumice pods.

So, we must come to the logical conclusion that... it was aliens! 

When in doubt .... aliens... or Atlantis.

Perhaps even aliens from Atlantis !

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On 1/5/2021 at 5:44 PM, Hyperionxvii said:

First, ask yourself this. The distance between Cuzco and Easter Island is about 2500 miles. How did they get there? In canoes or wooden rafts?

LINK

And scroll down to chapter XLVI.

Answer: balsa rafts.

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Inca Tupac Yupanqui set out on a voyage with 20 of these rafts carrying 2000 men because of a rumour of black men arriving in a harbour at the Peruvian coast.

 

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1 hour ago, Abramelin said:

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And scroll down to chapter XLVI.

Answer: balsa rafts.

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Inca Tupac Yupanqui set out on a voyage with 20 of these rafts carrying 2000 men because of a rumour of black men arriving in a harbour at the Peruvian coast.

 

Is that thing seaworthy? I mean as in sailing 2000 miles on the open seas? Just asking, I have no idea.

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1 minute ago, Hyperionxvii said:

Is that thing seaworthy? I mean as in sailing 2000 miles on the open seas? Just asking, I have no idea.

Apparently.

The Spanish conquistadors met these rafts, and were impressed.

 

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11 minutes ago, Hyperionxvii said:

Is that thing seaworthy? I mean as in sailing 2000 miles on the open seas? Just asking, I have no idea.

See Kon-Tiki Expedition.

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12 minutes ago, Abramelin said:

Apparently.

The Spanish conquistadors met these rafts, and were impressed.

 

Why would these conquistadors lie about what they saw?

 

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