Maybe they did leave an explicit message, possibly at huge sprawling intentionally buried Gobekli Tepe, since if this ancient civilization did exist, then this site was likely made by them http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Göbekli_Tepe but we'll never know if we don't look at things like this and don't tell ourselves "there is something more to this, but what is it?" and then act upon such thoughts.
Of course, of course...the quest for knowledge never ends...but jumping from weird conclusions to weirder ones is not a good advancement strategy Answer 1: Wow, this is surprising, let's take a closer look! Answer 2: Wow, this is surprising, it has to have been made by aliens/lemurians, it's the only explanation! One of the two is bad practice, guess which one. And then guess which one the OP vid advocates.
I thought it was clear, they argued it was an ancient human/earth civilization. There was a scene with an Egyptiantologist said he thought an "alien theory" was more likely than non-egyptian humans built the pyramids. I also argued this since I posted the OP, that humans who weren't the egyptians built the pyramids.
Though I don't think it is unreasonable that when you see these ruins around the globe, see how they are related to one another simply based on mathematics of Phi (which is found heavily inside the pyramid itself, to the point where the Phi was intentionally built), and these ruins point to a giant astronomical clock at Giza, that after this you ask yourself: who built this and why were they pointing to Giza's clock? Was it simple vanity to prove they once existed or is it a warning about whatever destroyed them?
Exactly what I said then. Malpractice. Phi is also found in every (well documented in their building processs) european cathedral...do that mean that they are "related" to the pyramids? No. Phi is a really basic mathematical relationship, not only pleasing to the eye, but recurrent in a lot of natural structures. Thinking that its presence in distant buildings is proof of those buildings being somewhat "connected" is as dumb as thinking that all the buildings containing a simple circle somewhere in their architecture are connnected between them...because u know, all that buildings contain the irrational number π !!!! WOW !!!111!!! Ey, that round tomato soup can contains π in its perimeter...same as the circunference of the moon !!!! Too much of a coincidence, don't u think so? It has to be aliens!!! If the lines of Nazca were an unequivocal map of the Valley of Kings, or if inside Angkor Wat there was a pillar with egyptian hieroglyphs of the fourth dynasty...that would be "pointing" to Giza. That parts of the three of them seem to be built around one of the recurrent numbers appearing in the geometric structure of our universe, when you play a bit with the numbers, don't mean shit. And what makes that theory unreasonable it isn't the numbers...it's the fact that some of those sites, like the Easter Island, hadn't settlements until less than 1k years ago. And the distances involved. And the lack of archeological evidence. And the fact that advanced technologies leaves a lot of traces. Etc, etc, etc Are you saying that as late as 1500 CE the "lemurians" were still erecting moais? C'mon...
I take all I said about this back, @CallMeMaggot the evidence is clear nigger, something like Atlantis existed criticizing the speed of light part is fucking semantics. Not to mention the fact there is something like those titanium bars, it is those texts found in Pakistan and Easter Island.
I am bumping this thread with this video. Weird shit is on our planet people, time to wake the fuck up and become a Space Fascist for humanity!
Oh lets be real faggot, do you think those individuals were getting sick from decrepit nuclear silos, because if you don't believe it is something else, that is what you believe. So prepare to defend yourself skeptic.
It seems you don't know what I believe. But I'm going to tell you: I strongly believe that I saw one old dude saying that he felt bad (which suited him well for marketing purpouses about his work, btw) on a TV program... Oh, and poking a puddle with a stick Wow, overwhelming evidence about aliens Lol And, btw, when they went to investigate the site of suposedly radioctive alien weapons, didn't they bring with them a simple Geyger counter, or RDC dosimetry badges at least? Because no mention of that in the vid, even when they are obviously implying radioctive poisoning...
1) those are not nuclear silos. The Soviets wouldn't have gone to the logistical trouble of putting nuclear silos in marshland that had been that way for at least decades. 2) the amount of nuclear material in a nuclear missile wouldn't cause sickness like that unless you sleep next to it for a night. if it was a nuclear missile, the "hollow" surface they pressed against would be the docking mechanism for the nuclear missile (which for some reason was built under decades old marshland, which when it would open, water would get in and ruin electronics inside the missile silo). So assuming it is a silo, there is considerable distance between the humans and the several pounds of nuclear material in the warhead. That isn't enough radioactive material to get a human sick like that so quickly.
I did after that was posted. Yes your points are valid. Though if the dude was just "faking" it like some woman, then they could have also "faked" radioactive readings as well. As well as those "faking" those magnetic readings they got. Secondly, what if it isn't radioactive material causing the sickness? I'm looking at the symptoms of radioactive poison and what he was experiencing doesn't sound radiation poisoning. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acute_radiation_syndrome#Signs_and_symptoms