That pretty much is in the title. Excavation on the oldest known archeological site has been stopped, and they have said there will be no more - left to future generations... - and the site has been turned into a mere tourist attraction. The roads and so on that have been constructed there at the very least make future excavations hard, if not have even destroyed some things completely.
And the whole thing seems to have been decided by the Davos group, and set in motion through their Turkish billionaire member.
So why? Why is archeology also controlled by them? What don't they want people to know?
in NZ there are over 150 sites that are locked down by the Department of Conservation, that are 'pre-historic'. Neoltihic walls? (Nah it's geologically natural https://john-mills.medium.com/the-mysterious-kaimanawa-wall-70390ce176b2), pyramids? (yeah, nah - just Maori 'old knowledge' - who 'knew about Egyptian pyramid design' complete with an entrance with facing East etc., and a peek-hole at the North Star - oh and that one is now demolished) - [Just a thought: North star disappears for some time in the year in the Southern Hemisphere?? (Scratches head)]; leyline sites that are either observatories or surveying points - (a mere coincidence; celtic-looking carvings (that influence Maori designs); Round structures that resemble pictish structures in Scotland - all locked away.
Some of the big stones have nubs, grinding holes, possible water storage - that remind one of neolithic sites. But that's impossible, right? Right? https://www.celticnz.co.nz/
The question remains: Why are these sites locked away? and why are researchers who try to date these structures pilloried by 'scientists'?
For example: Holdaway’s discovery that the kiore rat had been in New Zealand for at least 1100 years - before Maori arrived in 1300 AD - was a most unwelcome find, as the little critter is a real landlubber that hates water and could only have arrived with humans. https://www.celticnz.co.nz/PoukawaRevisited/PoukawaPart1.html
22 minutes.. care to give the answer in a comment?
That pretty much is in the title. Excavation on the oldest known archeological site has been stopped, and they have said there will be no more - left to future generations... - and the site has been turned into a mere tourist attraction. The roads and so on that have been constructed there at the very least make future excavations hard, if not have even destroyed some things completely.
And the whole thing seems to have been decided by the Davos group, and set in motion through their Turkish billionaire member.
So why? Why is archeology also controlled by them? What don't they want people to know?
What is our prehistory and history REALLY like?
in NZ there are over 150 sites that are locked down by the Department of Conservation, that are 'pre-historic'. Neoltihic walls? (Nah it's geologically natural https://john-mills.medium.com/the-mysterious-kaimanawa-wall-70390ce176b2), pyramids? (yeah, nah - just Maori 'old knowledge' - who 'knew about Egyptian pyramid design' complete with an entrance with facing East etc., and a peek-hole at the North Star - oh and that one is now demolished) - [Just a thought: North star disappears for some time in the year in the Southern Hemisphere?? (Scratches head)]; leyline sites that are either observatories or surveying points - (a mere coincidence; celtic-looking carvings (that influence Maori designs); Round structures that resemble pictish structures in Scotland - all locked away.
Some of the big stones have nubs, grinding holes, possible water storage - that remind one of neolithic sites. But that's impossible, right? Right? https://www.celticnz.co.nz/
The question remains: Why are these sites locked away? and why are researchers who try to date these structures pilloried by 'scientists'?
For example: Holdaway’s discovery that the kiore rat had been in New Zealand for at least 1100 years - before Maori arrived in 1300 AD - was a most unwelcome find, as the little critter is a real landlubber that hates water and could only have arrived with humans. https://www.celticnz.co.nz/PoukawaRevisited/PoukawaPart1.html
Cool.
That’s my evening entertainment sorted, thanks for the new rabbit hole.