The most comprehensive accounts of an advanced race are contained in tens of thousands of clay tablets found in 1850 about 250 miles from Baghdad, Iraq, by an Englishman Sir Austen Henry Layard as he excavated the site of Nineveh, the capital of Assyria. This was located near the present Iraqi town of Mosul.
Yes, but that they've somehow been ignored is just one of Icke's personal fantasies.
People have proposed explanation for how the stones in Baallbak. Domenico Fontana erected a 327-ton monument using nothing more advanced than pullies--it's impressive to move rocks that size, but hardly unexplainable without alien technology (to "upgrade" from 327 to the numbers you list, you'd just need more pullies).
Originally posted by dean7879
i like to open my mind and listen to both sides of the storys.people choose to listen to the goverment, listen to the media, .isten to tv...the fact is you dont know what really goes on behind the scenes
I don't believe in everyting any of those say, doesn't mean I believe these stupid internet conspiracy theories. I recognize that the government often lies about things... I also recognize that David Icke is a nutjob.
Dean you don't even know me so how the hell do you think you can imply I am not looking for evidence.
Well if I should ever come across of ickes books I will surely have a look. But I ain't going to buy them just to read some weird explination about how aliens builded stuff all over the world. I would be seriously surprised if any decent evidence about aliens turned up.