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Scientists Are FORBIDDEN To Go Here After The Red Heifer Just Emerged.

Minutes ago, explorers discovered a massive stone called the "Stone of the Pregnant Woman." This giant rock weighs between 1,000 and 1,200 tons and remains untouched in a distant quarry. Even the Romans, famous for their engineering, couldn't move stones near this size. The difference is astonishing compared to the relatively small stones of the Great Pyramid of Giza or Stonehenge. Who could have moved such enormous rocks, and what secrets did they hold? Join us as we explore Baalbek's ancient stones' deep, dark mysteries.

As we dig deeper, it seems the Romans might not have been the first builders here. Before them, there might have been earlier settlers or even a lost civilization with the skills to move these massive stones—skills that the Romans didn't have. For example, the Romans found it hard to move smaller obelisks from Egypt, which is nothing compared to Baalbek's stones.

But this wasn't the biggest question. We see a huge difference when we compare Baalbek's stones to other ancient structures. The stones of the Great Pyramid of Giza weigh about 2.5 tons each, and even the larger stones of Stonehenge are only around 50 tons. This huge difference makes us wonder who these people were and if they had advanced knowledge or technology far beyond what we think was possible at that time.

posted by Iminho