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That lightbulb thing isn't a lightbulb, just because the shape looks like a modern thing doesn't mean it is a modern thing, the modern lightbulb shape is arbitrary.

it's a snake plus tulip etc

it wasn't mentioned in that video, but the helicopter glyph that tinfoil loons keep talking about is just the writing being over written

The main point of the video is the technology used to saw and shape the stones and that many of them were quarried hundreds of kilometers away. Similar situation with the amazingly perfect stonework in Peru and South America by an unknown civilization from the same time period, about 10,000 years ago. Nothing the Inca or Mayans built afterwards was nearly as advanced. Göbekli Tepe is another example from the same time, over 10,000 years ago. The Nazca lines are from the same time and make no sense. Apart from this stuff human history goes back a million years. The shoningen spears are about 400,000 years old. Light-skinned blue-eyed Europeans have been almost exclusively in Europe for over 50,000 years. DNA and skull evidence from ancient humans from Europe and Asia doesn't lie. The 40,000 year old cave paintings in Lascaux France were made by the same ancient Europeans. Stonehenge and the many other lesser known neolithic sites made by the same modern humans.

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the technology used to saw and shape the stones

It's not that complicated

DIY Surface Plate https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJP04KwpG-A

The Greeks and Romans created very precise temples too

You can cut anything with an abrasive material, it just takes a really long time

Nothing the Inca or Mayans built afterwards was nearly as advanced

niggers once made stone walls, then they forgot how to do that for 500 years

Nazca lines are from the same time and make no sense

if you have a sky god, then it makes sense to make something visible from the sky, it's not a big leap in human intelligence to imagine what another's spatial viewpoint would be

ceremonial processions along fixed paths appear in other religions