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Strange Objects Which Should Not Exist
Strange Objects Which Should Not Exist
Strange Objects Which Should Not Exist
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Many objects have been found from the deep past which should not exist. We are talking about millions to hundreds of millions years ago.

The objects described in this book provide lots of evidence that they really originated in those ages. These things include metal containers and vases found in seams of coal, and spark plugs encased in rock which should not exist.

There are also ancient footprints of giants which were created before land animals are believed to have existed.

This information along with that from my previous books on ancient civilizations leads to the startling conclusion that an ancient race of giants existed in the distant past.

Learn more about what these objects are and how they all tie together to create a vision of an amazing past of civilization on Earth.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 2, 2020
ISBN9780463737552
Strange Objects Which Should Not Exist
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Martin Ettington

The owner Martin K. Ettington is an Engineer by training and has had multiple careers. These include technical sales for GE and HP. Martin also Owns his own software and consulting business.Martin’s interest in the Paranormal and Occult goes back to his childhood. He has had many paranormal experiences and has been a student of Eastern Philosophies and Meditation for 35 years.Seeking Enlightenment; he knows that we are already all Enlightened. We just have to realize this deeply.His books are expressions of his creativity to help others understand what he has internalized through study, experience, and membership in different societies.Not many technical persons or scientists spend a lot of time in parallel studying the Metaphysical and have had many spiritual or psychic experiences too.Therefore, Martin believes that he can provide a unique vantage point to integrate Western Scientific thinking with Eastern exploration of the mind and spirit.

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    Strange Objects Which Should Not Exist - Martin Ettington

    I recently wrote two books on ancient megalithic sites titled:

    Ancient and Prehistoric Civilizations

    Ancient and Prehistoric Civilizations-Book Two

    I was surprised to find out from my research that the history of megalithic structures and ancient civilizations seems to go back to way before archeologists say human civilization existed. This is what the ruins described and evidence says.

    One thing I didn’t address in that book were the numerous anomalous objects also found all over the world. Objects which just don’t fit into accepted paradigms about world history.

    Many of these objects seem to be from even more ridiculous timeframes before mammals even are supposed to have existed on Earth. And I wonder how do the ruins and these ancient objects tie together?

    So this is the exploration in this book. To first document these anomalous objects and then come up with some theories of how they could exist. Hope you enjoy the ride!

    2.0 The Coso Artifact-500,000 Years Old

    Section cut through the ‘Coso artifact’

    The so-called ‘Coso Artifact’ was found on 13 February 1961, by Wallace Lane, Virginia Maxey and Mike Mikesell, who were looking for minerals to sell in their shop in Olancha, California. They were about nine kilometers (6 miles) north-east of Olancha, near the top of a peak about 1,300 m (4,300 feet) high.

    The next day, while cutting through one of the geodes, Mikesell ruined a nearly new diamond saw blade. The explanation was soon found: instead of a cavity inside the supposed geode, there was a circular section of hard white material resembling porcelain. In the center of this was a 2 mm circle of bright magnetic metal. Around the porcelain was a layer of corroded copper and, outside that, a layer of mineral that was hexagonal in section.

    The outer surface of the specimen was encrusted with fossil shells and two non-magnetic metal objects that appeared to be a nail and a washer.

    A geologist informed the finders that the nodule had taken at least 500,000 years to form, but this informal analysis was never published. Later, the creationist geologist Ron Calais (who worked as researcher for mystery-monger Brad Steiger) examined the object and took photographs and X-radiographs of it. The X-rays showed that there was still more of interest embedded inside the ‘geode’, including a tiny metallic helix at its upper end and a metal, presumably copper, sheath covering the porcelain cylinder in the other half of the rock.

    Radiograph of one half of the ‘Coso artifact’

    Unfortunately, the location of the artefact is no longer known and Wallace Lane, who seems to be its last known owner, is thought to have died, so a modern re-examination cannot be performed on it.

    The discoverers seem to have been ambivalent about the object: Mrs Maxey is quoted as saying that it might be "something that lay in a mud bed, then got baked and hardened by the sun… Or else it is an instrument as old as legendary Mu or Atlantis". Their later attempt to sell it for $25,000 suggests, though, that they believed it was unusual and in some way important, as does their careful control over who was allowed to see it, let alone handle it.

    Paul Willis, the editor of INFO Journal, suggested that that it might have been a spark plug, although some features, such as the metallic helix, puzzled proponents of this hypothesis and led some to speculate that it might have been some type of communications device. Some creationists and others have presented the ‘Coso Artifact’ as evidence for advanced technology in ancient civilizations.

    Possible Problems…

    The whole story has a plausible explanation. First of all, the object was not a geode. Geodes have very precise characteristics – a thin outer shell of dense chalcedonic silica, and a layer of quartz crystals internally – which the ‘Coso Artifact’ does not possess. The material was described by one of the discoverers as hardened clay that had picked up pebbles, a nail and a washer, with a hardness of 3 on the Mohs scale, much softer than a geode. Secondly, the resemblance of the object embedded within it to a spark plug is a vital clue. Far from being evidence for internal combustion engines in the remote past, research by Pierre Stromberg and Paul Heinrich of the Pacific Northwest Skeptics has shown that it can in fact be identified with a spark plug manufactured by Champion

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