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Partial crustal shift and the Sun / earth , new EARTH UNDER FIRE video pg 116
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How old is it?, I thought they just bought it at Walmart. Quoting: storm2come ...of reliable radiocarbon dates estimates...
Quoting: TheOracle'sCookie Like I said - the oldest my friendDuring the Idol’s era, probably ~29,000 to ~18,500 years ago, (note 21,414 B.C. destruction of Euphratic race or 23,432 years ago) the satellite was approximately 24,150 miles from Earth; during the Calendar Gate’s era, probably ~18,000 to ~11,500 years ago, (note 12,098 B.C. destruction of Hiddekelic race or 14,115 years ago) the satellite was approximately 23,360 miles from Earth. Quoting: nemesis8 Quoting: Nemesis8 That is the problem isn't it, Nemesis8...radio carbon dating is proving to be ineffective with anything BEFORE 12,000 years ago due to the CONTAMINATION from in-coming solar debris would be radio-active and skew the actual dating reliability. Unless the carving you are showing was BURIED under feet and feet of rock it should show much more aging if it is as old as you are saying. The Gobekli Tepe carvings were deliberatly buried...so their being at least 12,000 years old or older is believable though they don't show any wind or water aging either. This link says the idol is carved from red sandstone...which is a very soft stone and would definitely show more aging from wind damage since it sat outside all those years. Just sayin! O'sCookie Quoting: TheOracle'sCookie They found the Idol upside down, half tilted, and completely buried in mud and debris.... They did NO use carbon dating, they deciphered the glyph and markings on it. It was a calendar just like the Gate.
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