The Wall that Could Redefine Our Past: Sage Wall, Montana

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 พ.ค. 2024
  • Could this wall rewrite our understanding of human history? Some believe it suggests our ancestors were more advanced than we thought. Take a trip back in time with me as we uncover the secrets of the Sage Wall, a massive ancient structure hidden in Montana. Human history is an ever-evolving story. Some speculate this wall could be a part of a larger narrative shift that reshapes the timeline of 'modern humans'. Some people believe that if humans were capable of constructing massive stone structures like the Sage Wall in ancient times, it suggests they were more advanced than we originally thought, potentially reshaping our understanding of early human development.
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  • @earthexpanded
    @earthexpanded 17 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    Great video you definitely found some things I have not seen documented in other videos of the area. For instance, the nub at [6:37] shows features that I have not seen on the other nubs that can help point to what happened here, having a ridge near the main body where the nub is thinner near the interface of the two.
    Then the rock at [10:57] has surface details that are peculiar; linear and spaced almost as if they are related to the mechanism that caused the stones to sever. Because make no mistake, this location is not a megalith but instead is an extremely revealing documenting of Earth's past--highly pressurized water currents that passed through the region (as part of "the flood"). As you mentioned, and kudos on noticing as I haven't heard others see the parallel across, it looks like a channel having two separate sections across from one another where the other is not as apparent anymore. But not a channel carved or shaped by an ancient civilization for some purpose, rather a channel compressed by highly pressurized waters flowing into the area filling it while higher pressure still was able to force a current through, but not without the whole of the process shaping the stones of the location.
    If you zoom out on the area of Montana on google Earth, you can still see the same type of blockiness in how the area is structured.
    The particulars of it all are a bit complex to elaborate on, but I do have several videos in a playlist titled Sage Wall where I found major unaccounted for aspects, and accounted for them. Tizer Dolmen shows indications of not just water shaping it but which direction it flowed and how its currents interacted with nearby boulders that deflected water from the base of the dolmen to keep it less eroded than the upper half. There is another slab of the "dolmen" laying on the ground in front of it unaccounted for as well. The nubs in the area of the dolmen show very clear signs of current flow paths as well in them and the surrounding surface of the stones. It is quite conclusive that the area was shaped by water currents and is not megalithic.
    Unfortunately, people who have been presenting these topics, regardless of how they word it, generally lean in favor of them being megaliths, so they don't want to hear alternatives where it is not except by claiming to be open on the matter when they are quite clearly convinced it is megalithic simply because of anomalies and modern geology's incapacity to fully explain the observations (because it doesn't appreciate the flood to have happened and cannot adequately explain the results of flooding as anything other than the actual mechanism). They won't really listen to alternatives that would demystify the mystery they are selling for views. Even if the alternatives successfully are able to explain the shaping of the area by water flows in far more nuance than elsewhere being proposed, and providing a path into the state of mind and understanding that ancient megaliths were likely able to be built due to. Even if it can show nubs to have more important functions while being part of the wall than as just results of manufacturing the stones that were just left on them; they help to direct current flows on the surface of the stone. Similarly, the fractures between the stone walls would suggest there to be a connection also to the way in which blocks were designed (not just rectangular) as relating to current flow paths. Energy propagation, amplification, and the like are much more the realm of reason that they would have for design details. The likelihood that the nubs are for transport is almost zero and is only presented as a possibility because the truth of their energetic component is not appreciated. And yet, ancients clearly used understanding that they drew from processes of nature itself to design these constructions. Sage Wall provides a bridge between our current understanding and theirs that is not available by looking only at their products, only when we see their inspirations can we appreciate what purposes nubs served, and since nature is iterative in function we are now able to see similar natural processes to inspire our understanding. But none of this makes it an actual megalith. I say with absolute certainty because the evidence is unequivocal when seen: it is a product of the flood and is not a megalith.

  • @tigergreg8
    @tigergreg8 16 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Very interesting. I notice at 11:22 the lines going across the 2 rocks, the one with 2 lines are pretty much the same width apart all the way across. It's as though they used rocks like Legos, fitting them together with those bowls cut into the rock.
    Your curiosity will be fulfilled one day, when we will have the ability when we leave Earth to see the past in full spectrum.
    You will have the ability to see how this was done, and who lived there. Maybe even meet some of the people who lived in this area.

    • @MTNied
      @MTNied  16 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Tiger Greg! I hope you’re right that would be heavenly.
      Honestly a lot of the smaller lines looked like erosion. There are a lot of weird looking natural rock formations I’ve seen so unless they find an artifact I don’t think there’s enough there to prove anything. Time will tell

  • @ENikolaev
    @ENikolaev 10 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I always pondered why the Nephilim built all this just to leave? Also curious all the swastica’s etched into the rock face🤦‍♂️ please blur them out next time.

  • @annniednagel3481
    @annniednagel3481 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Ok I wont watch until I have time to stream on the TV 😂

    • @MTNied
      @MTNied  16 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Good! Haha