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    World's Before Our

    Own 2 Rixon Stewart

    Housed in a warehouse in Ica, Peru, is a collection of stone tabletswhich carry pictures portraying advanced medical practice. The tabletswere first seen and recorded by ather Simon, a !esuit missionary who

    accompanied Pi"arro in #$%$. &mongst other scenes portrayed arepictures of what appear to be 'aesarian surgery and blood transfusionsas well as the use of acupuncture needles and detailed images of what

    appear to be open heart surgery. The tablets are not (ust anomolies)they open a Pandora*s box of +uestions and challenge everything wehave been taught about our past.

    It is becoming increasingly evident that our notions of human history are notsimply mistaken but in need of a total overhaul. The evidence is beginning tomount to the point where it can no longer be ignored; all across the planetarchaeological finds are being made that are distinctly at odds with theconventional notions of humanitys past and point to a revolution in the waywe see ourselves and our origins.

    Over the last two centuries various archeological finds have been unearthedwhich do not fit into the conventional time-scale of pre-history; these so-calledarcheological anomalies have largely been buried in site reports or left togather dust in museum storage rooms. However the sheer volume of thesefinds and the very nature of some of them calls for another look at the worldsbefore our own.

    cademic consensus maintains that the ancestor of modern man emergedone million years ago. !hilst modern man" homo sapiens" only emerged asthe dominant planetary life form some #$"$$$ years ago; this is generally theline held by conventional archeologists and anthropologists" in spite of thefact that there is considerable evidence to the contrary.

    Thus we have the case of the metal spheres found by miners in the !esternTransvaal" %outh frica. Over the past few decades miners in the area havecome across metal spheres" often grooved" in layers of sedimentationestimated at &.' billion years old. ccording to (oelf )ar*" curator of the+lerksdorp museum where they are kept, The spheres are a completemystery. . .Theyre nothing like I have ever seen before. )oreover the

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    spheres are so hard that they cannot be scratched" even with a hard metalpoint. In /010 several were closely e*amined by 2.(. )cIver" professor ofgeology at the 3niversity of !itwatersrand in 2oburg and ndries 4ischoff"geology professor at 5otschefstroom 3niversity. !hat they found onlydeepened the mystery; averaging / to # inches in diameter the spheres are

    usually coloured steel blue with tiny flecks of white fibers embedded in them.They were found to be made of a nickel-steel alloy which does not occurnaturally" and is of such a composition that e*cludes any meteoric origin.6uite simply they do not fit into any conventional prehistoric time-scale.

    7ikewise an early 5aleolithic skull on display in 7ondons 8atural History)useum would seem to defy all conventional archeology. 9ated at :'"$$$years old and e*cavated in /0&/ in modern ambia" the skull bears aperfectly round hole about a third of an inch in diameter on its left side.Opposite the hole" the cranium is shattered" and reconstruction of thefragments show that the skull was smashed from the inside out" as if from a

    bullet wound. $ foot" of mostlylead rock" only deepens the mystery.

    2ust as baffling is the case of an iron pot found in a block of coal. Thusaccording to an affidavit made by

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    core" another miner struck this same wall" or one very similar. The coal in themine was probably carboniferous which" according standard dating methods"would mean that the wall was at least &'> million years old.

    Thereafter the mining company officials pulled the men out of the mine and

    forbade them to speak about what they had found. In a strange twist of fatethe men were then sent to the !ilburton mine mentioned previously. ccording to )athis the miners there spoke of having found a solid block ofsilver in the shape of a barrel . . .with the prints of the staves on it.

    s far back as the eighteen hundreds artifacts were being unearthed whichdefied conventional archeology.

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    %ome other anomalies are Fuite literally monumental however" such as theEiggurat found off the coast of Okinawi" 2apan. Over >$$ feet wide and 0$feet high" the edifice was initially thought to be a natural formation on itsdiscovery" nearly /$ years ago. However closer inspection prompted a

    reassessment. Thus according to 5rofessor +imura" a marine geologist at the3niversity of Okinawa, This could only have been done by a people with ahigh degree of technology . . .There would have been some sort of machineryinvolved to create such a huge structure.

    The Conguni underwater ruins Okinawi" 2apan.

    ?lsewhere similar evidence has been unearthed which points to scientific and

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    technical knowledge e*isting long before it was previously assumed. In /0:'"9r !ilhelm +ong" an ustrian archeologist" was rummaging around thebasement of a 4aghdad museum when he came across a si* inch high pot of clay. The pot contained a cylinder of sheet copper which was soldered with a>$-#$ lead-tin alloy" whilst the bottom of the cylinder was a crimped-in copper

    disk sealed with bitumen. nother insulating layer of bitumen sealed the topand held in place an iron rod suspended into the centre of the coppercylinder. !ith a background in mechanics" 9r +ong immediately recogniEedthat what he was looking at was" in effect" a battery. !hat was unusualthough was that it had been unearthed from an archeological site dated &$$$years old" whilst other similar artifacts had been recovered from sites datedas far back as B$$$ years. These latter were unearthed from %umerianremains in southern IraF and dated to at least &"B$$ 4D. Thats long before)ichael

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    killed in the initial shocks there would only be a desperate struggle to survivein the ruins of a shattered civiliEation. %tripped of everything that they hadtaken for granted they would be left with nothing but memories of the formerciviliEation. nd then a few generations later there would little else but storiesof a golden age and a great flood that had destroyed everything in its path. s

    the millennia passed so too would the memories and stories fade" until oneday millennia later there would be little else but legends of a fabulousciviliEation and stories of a mythical flood. nd maybe" =ust maybe" a fewarcheological anomalies that would one day baffle future scientists.

    Sources include: The Hidden History of the human race, The condensed edition of Forbidden Archeology, Michael A. Cremo and Richard L. Thom son, !orld"s #efore $ur $%n, #rad Stieger. &'&'())), Richard *oone.

    lso see AThe Hammer and the 5endulum by (ichard 8oone,www.thetruthseeker.co.uk article.aspGI9 #&

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