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No he didn't. Anyone believing that's how it was done have black level IQs.

Weight and scale and terrain are all significant factors. All of these stories which claim we know how they did it always prove to be complete bullshit. Doing something at lesser scales in ideal situations doesn't mean anything at all. That's what people fail to understand.

For example, we're often told log rollers were used. In reality, the hardest woods, which wasn't available, would have literally crushed and splintered under the sheer weight of many of these stones. A fact completely ignored and obscured by these bullshit, "this is how it was done", fantasy stories.

Nevermind there is overwhelming evidence of advanced tooling. For example, stone cutting saws. Which immediately invalidates the concept of copper tooling and so on.

This is really about rewriting history to hide the past of us the very people destroying the world today.

It's just more revisionist bullshit, like those claiming we never landed on the moon.

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