im sure someone must have posted this before, but i searched and coundnt find anything, so please excuse if this topic already exists.
does anyone have any thoughts on this article:
.nexusmagazine.com/articles/i ... tion1.html
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the gist of it is something about a valley in siberia with remnants of some ancient technological society, including what are possibly nuclear missile silos or something. my first instinct is to dismiss it, because i would think something like that would be getting a lot more attention than it is, and i cant find any mention of it outside of this one highly suspect "weird stuff" magazine site. but then, the area is so remote that i can barely find any mention of it at all. the geography is at least accurate, as i was even able to find the area on google earth:
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thats the river valley in question. check it out, its kinda pretty. but im inclined to think this is just someones overactive imagination at work. but then my own overactive imagination kicks in, and i realize that part of me really likes the story, and it doesnt particularly conflict with my peculiar take on human history. so in the end, im pretty befuddled. i like it and want to believe it, but im very skeptical of "paranormal" websites and magazines (FT being the exception because it doesnt claim to have detailed inside knowledge of how bin laden hired ronald reagan to create the aids virus for their zionist alien masters, who subsequently took it back in time to strengthen their army of trans-dimensional egyptian chupacabras, so they can build the pyramids to the exact specifications of lord cthulhu - okay, thats kinda extreme, but i stand by my point)
so anyway, thoughts? ideas? is this definitely all total crap, or can anyone find anything at all to support it?
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does anyone have any thoughts on this article:
Link is dead. The MIA webpage can be accessed via the Wayback Machine:
https://web.archive.org/web/20060615072447/http://www.nexusmagazine.com/articles/installation1.html
the gist of it is something about a valley in siberia with remnants of some ancient technological society, including what are possibly nuclear missile silos or something. my first instinct is to dismiss it, because i would think something like that would be getting a lot more attention than it is, and i cant find any mention of it outside of this one highly suspect "weird stuff" magazine site. but then, the area is so remote that i can barely find any mention of it at all. the geography is at least accurate, as i was even able to find the area on google earth:
link
thats the river valley in question. check it out, its kinda pretty. but im inclined to think this is just someones overactive imagination at work. but then my own overactive imagination kicks in, and i realize that part of me really likes the story, and it doesnt particularly conflict with my peculiar take on human history. so in the end, im pretty befuddled. i like it and want to believe it, but im very skeptical of "paranormal" websites and magazines (FT being the exception because it doesnt claim to have detailed inside knowledge of how bin laden hired ronald reagan to create the aids virus for their zionist alien masters, who subsequently took it back in time to strengthen their army of trans-dimensional egyptian chupacabras, so they can build the pyramids to the exact specifications of lord cthulhu - okay, thats kinda extreme, but i stand by my point)
so anyway, thoughts? ideas? is this definitely all total crap, or can anyone find anything at all to support it?
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