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  • NorCal Dave
    NorCal Dave reacted to jdog's post in the thread "Alien skeletons" in Mexican cave with Funny Funny.
    Not exactly the same thing... but I'm sure these had a burst of flavor.
  • NorCal Dave
    NorCal Dave reacted to deirdre's post in the thread "Alien skeletons" in Mexican cave with Like Like.
    ive been listening to the "Giant Skeleton" video above while hemming my pants.. apparently even though this hole was sealed up with concrete before they got there and was immediately resealed after they left, someone somehow carbon dated a rock...
  • NorCal Dave
    NorCal Dave reacted to Ann K's post in the thread "Alien skeletons" in Mexican cave with Agree Agree.
    Is that all they have to say about the date, "if you believe what you've been told"? I'd think that carbon dating of the bones would be the first thing one would do with these. That is, if they really want an answer. (Perhaps they prefer the...
  • NorCal Dave
    NorCal Dave reacted to john.phil's post in the thread "Alien skeletons" in Mexican cave with Like Like.
    I tried bovide first, but finding a matching skull is harder, given the large variety. This one was the best match I had before trying deer:
  • Dave51c
    Be careful with those - they will give you acid reflux.
  • Dave51c
    Dave51c reacted to jdog's post in the thread "Alien skeletons" in Mexican cave with Like Like.
    Not exactly the same thing... but I'm sure these had a burst of flavor.
  • Kyle Ferriter
    I'm still trying to wrap my head around this claim. The obvious answer is that someone(s) is trying to capitalize on the Nazca Mummies. Many of those have reportedly been sold to collectors, so why not give that a try in Mexico. I will say I'm...
  • Kyle Ferriter
    Good Lord! Where to start? The whole story is just wacky, but the language used is hilarious. This guy runs some type of disaster recovery and remediation service out of Texas, but to keep the target audience engaged it's all this bull shit...
  • Kyle Ferriter
    Kyle Ferriter reacted to Mendel's post in the thread "Alien skeletons" in Mexican cave with Like Like.
    The conman's creed is that conning rich people is very profitable. (There are absolutely cons that target poor people, but they need reach.)
  • Gary C
    Gary C reacted to jdog's post in the thread "Alien skeletons" in Mexican cave with Funny Funny.
    Not exactly the same thing... but I'm sure these had a burst of flavor.
  • Gary C
    Gary C reacted to Ann K's post in the thread "Alien skeletons" in Mexican cave with Agree Agree.
    Is that all they have to say about the date, "if you believe what you've been told"? I'd think that carbon dating of the bones would be the first thing one would do with these. That is, if they really want an answer. (Perhaps they prefer the...
  • Gary C
    Gary C reacted to john.phil's post in the thread "Alien skeletons" in Mexican cave with Like Like.
    A couple corrections to the 1st post. Contrary to what I wrote, T.W. Mock is not a war veteran, he was a civilian contractor in Iraq. He was also from an affluent family, although he stated he was left penniless when he was an adult teenager and...
  • Gary C
    Gary C reacted to NorCal Dave's post in the thread "Alien skeletons" in Mexican cave with Like Like.
    I'm still trying to wrap my head around this claim. The obvious answer is that someone(s) is trying to capitalize on the Nazca Mummies. Many of those have reportedly been sold to collectors, so why not give that a try in Mexico. I will say I'm...
  • deirdre
    i didnt watch it all but was curious why it was called "Giant Skeleton" when we can see the floor concrete pattern and the bubble wrap. i guess 5'6" is giant compared to those mini white skeletons in the other thread.
  • RTM
    RTM reacted to jdog's post in the thread "Alien skeletons" in Mexican cave with Like Like.
    Not exactly the same thing... but I'm sure these had a burst of flavor.
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