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3 most mysterious ancient sites not being investigated properly - Why?


Unusual Tournament

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It wasn`t from the  Gunung Padang,=or the Gobekli Tepe,but was from  the Hidden Chamber’ within the Great Pyramid.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Ah, rogaine. That explains why I saw those exact three sites mentioned in the same context on another site.

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I was expecting a lot more when I clicked on this topic…

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Unless the researchers come up with the answers ol' Joe wants them to, the sites aren't being "properly investigated."  

...because Ol' Joe is such an expert and has run many thousands of digs.

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21 minutes ago, Kenemet said:

Unless the researchers come up with the answers ol' Joe wants them to, the sites aren't being "properly investigated."  

...because Ol' Joe is such an expert and has run many thousands of digs.

Because if you aren't an "expert" and have not run "many thousands of digs" then you cannot have your own thoughts and/or casual conversations if they deviate from the accepted norm. But at least we have people that are also not "experts" and have not "run many thousands of digs" to tell these people how wrong they are every day day after day. 

Regardless, Rogan doesn't even speak in this video clip. The claims, and the premise, are his guests and the not being "properly investigated" isn't how the work so far has been done per se' but rather that it has stopped short of completion. You know, because going any further would reveal the "real truth". 

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I don't think there's any effort to stop these investigations.    Jimmy tends to react in conspiracy mode often so I take what he says in this respect, with a grain of salt.   It is disappointing they haven't lept into these investigations as soon as they were discovered with more appropriate enthusiasm, but then 'enthusiasm' in archeology has a price tag, so there's potentially that challenge.   As far as I know, Gobekli Tepe sounds like its still ongoing but very slowly, because Turkey already has their site to draw tourism and they're likely choosing a less 'enthusiastic' share of the profits to go to actual ongoing digs.   Gunang has always sounded like the mindset of the contemporary government problem, and what are you gonna do with that.   And The void in the GP is more of a mystery, that in the absence of a reasonable explanation, seems it suffers from Egytological terror of the herculian task of having to admit fault in all their theories, and fire up religious groups etc, should there be anything that uproots all the silly BS their narrative has been built on.   

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10 hours ago, The Puzzler said:

I was expecting a lot more when I clicked on this topic…

lol - Like what?

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On 11/25/2024 at 10:15 AM, The Puzzler said:

I was expecting a lot more when I clicked on this topic…

Lee Clare answered once this. He said there are the two main reasons why large-scale excavations are not carried out at the GT site.

1. The large scale excavations are left to the future archeologists. They will have a better knowledge of the area. And, above all they will have a better and more modernized technology. 

He also added, the GT site is so large (still underground ) the future archeologists will have at least another hundred years of work on the GT site.

2. The GT are is very prone to the devastating earthquakes. Let's remember that there in a region was a very strong  earthquake a few years ago. Which fortunately did not damaged GT site. So, no further large-scale excavations at the GT site are actually a way of protecting and preserving the GT site for the future.

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On 11/26/2024 at 1:58 PM, jethrofloyd said:

Lee Clare answered once this. He said there are the two main reasons why large-scale excavations are not carried out at the GT site.

Gobekli Tepe is also part of the wider Tas Tepeler culture, with several sites younger and older that are being excavated or are marked for more investigation. 

They also have a lot of material to sort through, more excavation would be adding more material to what's already a significant backlog. 

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On 11/23/2024 at 2:53 PM, Unusual Tournament said:

 

Because Jimmy Corsetti is a liar.

Harte

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