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Maybe Ancient Aliens Are Out There After All. The concept of alien life visiting Earth, particularly in ancient times to plant the seeds of knowledge amidst early human minds, has gone through a renaissance over the last few years.

Maybe Ancient Aliens Are Out There After All

Every few decades, trends (including this one) will appear to go through short little bursts of revitalization, almost like mystery signals leaping from the otherwise desolate void of space, and calling to us with promises of things greater and more distant than ourselves or the knowledge we have attained. While the concept of “ancient aliens” has been entertained by some of the brightest minds, the concept is generally attributed to–of all people–Carl Sagan, who posited as early as 1966 that what he called paleo-contact might account for knowledge brought to Earth by extraterrestrials, in a book he coauthored with astrophysicist I.S.

Shklovski called Intelligent Life in the Universe. Earlier roots predating Sagan and Shklovski’s writing have been linked to H. P. It’s entirely speculative, of course.

Eschatology and history

Ancient civilizations and evidences of possible extraterrestrial. The Rock Wall Phenomenon. Joe Taylor & I visited Rock Wall, Texas to investigate the phenomenon of an apparent ancient rock wall underground in which the namesake of Rockwall, Texas was named in the 1850’s.

The Rock Wall Phenomenon

Benjamin Boydstun, Terry Utley Wade and William Clay Stevenson began settling that area and are credited with finding the wall. Since the men could not agree on the town name, the settlers agreed on the name of Rockwall. This rock wall is a rectangular structure approximately 3.5 miles wide by 5.6 miles long encompasses an area of up to some 20 square miles. It was reported on Friday, May 28, 1886, by the Rockwall Success, Rockwall County’s first newspaper that human artifacts were found although this can no longer be substantiated. Rockwall Success May 28, 1886 “The greatest wonders that we have to record this week is the finding of a petrified human skull. Rockwall Success June 4, 1886 No. 19 “Wonders will never cease. According to Mary Pattie (Wade) Gibson, granddaughter of T.U. Mrs. In 1949, a Mr. Like this:

Rockwall considers excavating its historic namesake. ROCKWALL - Perhaps only the natives know, but Rockwall really is named after a rock wall.

Rockwall considers excavating its historic namesake

A stone archway on private property a few block west of the town square is all that remains visible, and even that is overgrown by vines and brush. "When I look at it, I think you're going to a secret garden," said Mark Russo, city councilman. "It's so tucked away. It's kind of neat. It transports you to a different time for a second.

Three men first found the rock wall while digging a well in 1852. The stone wall dips more than seven stories into the earth, so the trio decided to name the town for it. For years, the strange outcropping was something of a sideshow. But in 1949, it got filled in with dirt and forgotten. "As fast as development's going, it's likely it could be developed and a shopping center could be here," Russo said. Voters will get the first say on what happens as they decide in May whether to spend $5 million to buy the land, excavate the wall and build a park to showcase it. UFO EVIDENCE - Scientific Study of the UFO Phenomenon.