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The London Hammer - A Tool Older Than History 

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03-04-2010, 01:23 PM
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Re: The London Hammer - A Tool Older Than History

Way cool.
In the past i've done some reading about weird archeology findings and that the ruling scientists ignore these finds.
There was also a wooden sandal found INSIDE a 400-500 million old rock somewhere in the U.S. (i seem to remember)

Humans were not even around 65 million years ago, never mind people who could work metal.

So then how does science explain semi-ovoid metallic tubes dug out of 65-million-year-old Cretaceous chalk in France?

In 1885, a block of coal was broken open to find a metal cube obviously worked by intelligent hands.

In 1912, employees at an electric plant broke apart a large chunk of coal out of which fell an iron pot!

A nail was found embedded in a sandstone block from the Mesozoic Era.
The problem is in the fallacy of carbon dating's accuracy
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It will not be long. within 200 years. all will starve to death.


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