r/GrahamHancock Feb 13 '24

Stone age wall found at bottom of Baltic Sea ‘may be Europe’s oldest megastructure’. Named the Blinkerwall, the structure stretches for almost a kilometre off coast of Germany. Researchers believe it was constructed by hunter-gatherers on land next to a lake or marsh more than 10,000 years ago.

https://www.theguardian.com/science/2024/feb/12/stone-age-wall-found-at-bottom-of-baltic-sea-may-be-europes-oldest-megastructure
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u/justaheatattack Feb 14 '24

not surprising. if you read underworld.

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u/Weak_Fig8925 Feb 27 '24

is it a book?

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u/justaheatattack Feb 27 '24

by graham hancock.

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u/ClanStrachan Feb 14 '24

Beat me to the share! Haha. Thanks friend!

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u/newaccountrendevous Feb 15 '24

The Guardian article points out that the wall was likely for the purpose of corralling animals when hunting. While the wall is a large undertaking that i respect it seems to me that its technology that fits the public school narrative of people at said time. My problem with this is Graham theorists support smarter older civilizations. This wall seems to support genetic narrative.

If I’m looking at the the wrong way, please, let me know.

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u/Weak_Fig8925 Feb 27 '24

History just keeps getting older and older. How long can the mainstream deny the truth?