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#248925 - 03/06/10 05:25 AM Re: Cave painting,Val Camonica, Italy. [Re: Peterle Matteo]
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I am searching...in Valcamonica there is at least 250,000 images!This is "Rock n°24".Not all about astronauts of course!All was made AFTER last glaciation,about 8,000/10,000 years ago.


Edited by Peterle Matteo (03/06/10 05:27 AM)

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#248926 - 03/06/10 05:51 AM Re: Cave painting,Val Camonica, Italy. [Re: Peterle Matteo]
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Another "space helmet"??? He, too, is carrying implements, tools, or perhaps detectors. They may have been exploring for or mining gold, etc. Have there ever been any gold mines in the area?
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#248927 - 03/06/10 06:09 AM Re: Cave painting,Val Camonica, Italy. [Re: Mr.P.]
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Hmmm...

I heard there were an ancient gold mine near my home too.My grand-mother told me.

Seriously YES!

http://www.distrettolaghi.it/en/luoghi/ancient-auriferous-mine-guia

This is nearby...

North west of Milan.
In the Alps there is gold for sure.


In front of the Walser Museum of Borca and Guia's Waterfalls there is the first gold mine of the Alps reopened to the tourists.
The mines "ossolane" are the more important auriferous mines of Italy, The tradition wants the first ones to draw the gold from the Anzasca Valley have been the Romans or even the Celtis.
The gold was not found in nuggets, but as impurity was present in the mineral ones of pyrite and of quartz. The maximum production is assembled between 1937 and 1945(in 1942 they were drawn out 40.000 tons of mineral raw, with a final result of kg.408 of pure gold. Six years later even 580 kgs.).
In the years '50 the activity gave still job to 300 workers, but then the obsolete technologies and the foreign competition brought to the definitive closing of the mines in 1961.




Edited by Peterle Matteo (03/06/10 06:13 AM)

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#248929 - 03/06/10 11:32 AM Re: Cave painting,Val Camonica, Italy. [Re: Peterle Matteo]
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AHA! Sitchin's aliens may have been mining gold in Italy hundreds of thousands of years ago. Pre-Man may have been lurking and watching the aliens. Without digital cameras, Pre-Man drew their pictures on cave walls. Their "cave" may have been a mine abandoned by the aliens.

When you visit, please look for signs of UN-natural cave portals and walls, "space" helmets and suits, possible mining tools and instruments. They may have been using stuff more high-tech than anything in your truck.

Discover Magazine, April, 2010, page 16: "In Spanish caves once occupied by Neanderthals... punctured scallop shells crusted with mineral pigments: Neanderthal jewelery. Painted with red and yellow, the shells may have been worn as pendants... date to 50,000 years ago, 10,000 years BEFORE the first modern humans arrived. ... A 790,000-year-old hominid settlement in northern Israel... appears to have been divided into distinct functional spaces, with a hearthside food preparation areaand a spot dedicated to flint tool making. ... Now it seems that far earlier [than homo sapiens] humans kept orderly homes."
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#248932 - 03/06/10 12:36 PM Re: Cave painting,Val Camonica, Italy. [Re: Mr.P.]
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OK,i will organize a little scientific expedition.Gimme time...we are belove freezing here and most of graffitis are not in caves.The road to arrive in Valcamonica is a high altitude road and now i dont have my ACM80.I left it when i left the Army.

My truck was not high-tech at all.It is a FIAT-ACM80 4x4 used by my company in the 80's(Alpine-troops).I loved it!I drove it in every condition:snow,mud,sand and across rivers one meter water high.It never betrayed me.

Now Italy's army has better high-tech veichles.All made in Italy of course.

P.S.There is a word in my Italian slang.You will not find it in dictionary:"brageson".I think it has english origin.It means person who brag,bragger.Am i braging a little?


Edited by Peterle Matteo (03/06/10 12:44 PM)

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#248933 - 03/06/10 01:06 PM Re: Cave painting,Val Camonica, Italy. [Re: Mr.P.]
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Yes i know...

You have M1A1 Abrams. ;\)

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#248937 - 03/07/10 02:27 AM Re: Cave painting,Val Camonica, Italy. [Re: Peterle Matteo]
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In defense of selling books, in order to continue the research, one does need an income. I feel that the man is not 100 percent charlatan, that he does believe in a lot of what he writes.

Secondly, we have kind of moved from the writing of research papers and be "famous" after we are dead to the habit of writing something non-mainstream and attempting notoriety while still breathing.

Perhaps hand-in-hand with the above, should Sitchen be proved correct in even one percent of his hypothesis, unless he had some kind of "proof of evidence" that he was the first to publish such ideas (i.e., the books), then some lesser kind of human being would come forward and take all the credit. (Now, where have we seen that happen before?)
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#248939 - 03/07/10 03:20 AM Re: Cave painting,Val Camonica, Italy. [Re: Wallis]
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Never told he is a charlatan.

Secondly...this is a thing i dont talk about often:my sixth sense will tell me something when i will be in that "cave".

However he is not so "famous":i never heard about him until now.My mind is open to new theories.


Edited by Peterle Matteo (03/07/10 03:22 AM)

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#248942 - 03/07/10 06:41 AM Re: Cave painting,Val Camonica, Italy. [Re: Wallis]
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17 posts,it cant be 17 is a unlucky number here in Italy.

So,i am searching in the web as usual and i find this:

http://www.timetravelinstitute.com/ttifo...o=&fpart=2&vc=1

"The Matrix";it seems interesting,i readed.

Know what?

PROJECT L.U.C.I.D. - MICROCHIP - SYSTEM TO DESTROY THE FINAL "FREEDOMS" OF PEOPLE - WARNING !

Ok...i am more interested.I searched it with my powerful PC and...surprise!

http://www.wingtv.net/lucid.html

Project Lucid
by Texe Marrs

$11.99 plus $3.50 for S&H.
For Orders in U.S. only

$11.99 plus $12.99 for S&H.
AIR MAIL: For Canadian + International Orders (U.S. checks, money orders, or currency only - no Canadian checks, money orders, or currency)

It is a book sold by Internet.

I am new on Internet but i wasnt born yesterday.I think these guys create a story or a project or whatever and then they try to sell it by Internet.They put baits on other sites.They are "fishing" for many new customers.This not the only example i find out in the web.

I think best way to earn money is to work first.
In this way they lost credibility.First make a discovery,second became famous and after start to earn money.It is a question of timing.

Instead of working some people try alternative ways to earn money.It is also possible that one per cent of them did a real discovery in some field.This must be proved by "hard science".


Edited by Peterle Matteo (03/07/10 06:44 AM)

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#248945 - 03/07/10 11:57 AM Re: Cave painting,Val Camonica, Italy. [Re: Wallis]
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Mr.Wallis

Just a thought:
Here we are swimming in deep water.A scientific theory cant be one per cent true.This is not scientific.Who make a theory must prove it is correct,no others people.If i make a statement then i must prove it.

A lot of scientist become not famous at all.I posted in this site:
 Originally Posted By: Peterle Matteo
nuclear fission was first experimentally achieved by Enrico Fermi in 1934 in Rome, when his team bombarded uranium with neutrons.

http://communities.anomalies.net/forum/u...lat&fpart=6&q=1

Is Enrico Fermi famous?

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