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colsohlibgal

(5,275 posts)
18. So Interesting
Sat Apr 20, 2013, 01:51 PM
Apr 2013

As Mulder's poster says, the truth is out there, whatever and wherever it is. There is so much here and elsewhere we don't yet know or have wrong to some extent.

Hopefully this will show up soon on BBC America.

Stonehenge 5,000 Years Older Than Thought [View all] Ichingcarpenter Apr 2013 OP
k and r--thank you for posting this. niyad Apr 2013 #1
TAG leftyohiolib Apr 2013 #2
I hope PBS picks up on that and shows it in this former colony. alfredo Apr 2013 #3
obviously a civilization who wouldn't heed Noah's warning ;) Schema Thing Apr 2013 #4
But... the Earth is only 6000 years old! jmondine Apr 2013 #5
Pre wrestling isn't "fake" Prophet 451 Apr 2013 #10
some fans are so into it tiny elvis Apr 2013 #19
I've always thought GaYellowDawg Apr 2013 #20
I'm perfectly find with call it performance art. nt Javaman Apr 2013 #35
Apparently Stonehenge was built by atheists. caseymoz Apr 2013 #15
thanx for posting! Botany Apr 2013 #6
You forgot to show skepticscott Apr 2013 #8
It was aliens jberryhill Apr 2013 #17
The aliens are using his hair as a radio frequency brain control device. Merlot Apr 2013 #23
That would explain a lot jberryhill Apr 2013 #24
I need to steal that for Facebook. nt awoke_in_2003 Apr 2013 #31
...or Fred Flintstone........ lastlib Apr 2013 #33
Good Job Ichingcarpenter Apr 2013 #32
1000 years short of the Biblical "creation" of our earth!! Amazing!! hue Apr 2013 #7
Stonehenge evolved over time. Grew and mans knowledge grew. Interesting. geckosfeet Apr 2013 #9
Fascinating discovery Prophet 451 Apr 2013 #11
Fundies are not going to like this. AllyCat Apr 2013 #12
I was lucky enough to visit Stonehenge before they fenced it off Siwsan Apr 2013 #13
they had to fence it off ..... Botany Apr 2013 #25
I know it was an unfortunate necessity. Bits and pieces have been "disappearing" for ages Siwsan Apr 2013 #26
When I was there you could walk around the outer ring ..... Botany Apr 2013 #29
This was already known, and the date was older even. Coyotl Apr 2013 #14
Forgotten history Enoki33 Apr 2013 #16
So Interesting colsohlibgal Apr 2013 #18
Ancient stories are lost at a tremendous rate even today. hunter Apr 2013 #21
It was aliens! AnnieBW Apr 2013 #22
Is it Stonehenge itself or just the site? sakabatou Apr 2013 #27
It's a site a mile from Stonehenge - the Discovery headline is rather misleading muriel_volestrangler Apr 2013 #28
Ah. sakabatou Apr 2013 #30
Doggerland was falling into the sea at this time Ichingcarpenter Apr 2013 #34
really? wet.hen88 Apr 2013 #36
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