The Rock Wall (Spoilers)


Boy am I glad that giants didn't erect the rock wall in Texas.

Boy would that have been SCARY!!!

Its amazing that Scott was considering the giant theory so seriously. And why was he so against ancient Native Americans having the ability to erect a stone wall?

However, for the first time he debunked an "ancient unknown builder" theory (along with his previous debunking of the NWO).

Maybe the History channel told him to be more critical.

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I took it as Scott politely humoring the people who thought there were giants. At least the show seemed to prove that the wall was a natural formation, which is quite refreshing for a show on the History Channel. I was more curious as to whether this fact was already well-known, and America Unearthed was just making it seem like they discovered it. If they truly were the first to prove it, then good one on them.

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They squeezed more mileage out of those Texas rocks than they deserved. It seemed like they turned about ten minutes worth of information into a 60-minute rock drama. They could have cut to the chase with that "magnetic orientation" test right away, but no, we had to sit through a tedious digging around the edges until we were finally presented with the findings.

Well, big sigh of relief here, I'm glad to know that we can rule out giants!

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Dear ZolotoyRetriever:

More like the Dodgers.

(Sorry, I could not resist).

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More like the Dodgers

Oh, [slaps forehead] now I get it: a baseball reference. Nice one, MM.

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I think that wall is just a weird natural formation.

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the show proved nothing. those walls were remarkable....not saying giants built them-but for that idiot to say they were natural was just bizarre

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Did you the entire show? They showed how it was naturaly formed. Makes perfect sense.

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