NATURAL or MANMADE? Impossible Ancient Ruins Uncovered in North America? Sage Wall Montana Megaliths

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Look and think for yourself...Is this bizarre wall found in the middle of nowhere in Montana natural, OR, lost ancient ruins (that are not supposed to exist)? The Sage Wall (also referred to as 'Montana Megaliths') is raising serious questions about what may be possible for lost ancient civilizations of North America.



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BrightInsight
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2 points I'd like to make.
1 - the sage wall looks very similar to the megaliths in the Ural mountains, albeit on a smaller scale.
2 - I noticed in Mike's videos that the trees in close proximity to the sage all seem to be young, small in diameter, and some even malnourished. This leads one to think the soil next to the wall is quite shallow, not allowing for a root ball to support large older trees.
Ground penetrating radar or lidar would verify this, and perhaps reveal the greater extent of the structure beit natural or not.

animoetprudentia
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The reason as a former building inspector I always believed a lot of these stone structures are old footings for bigger structures. The reason we used stone for foundations because they last longer than wood(organic) or metal. And thats why we still uncover these foundations/footings/walls.

jacobmartin
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I watched an ancient wall like this be buried under hundreds of feet of water as a local power company built a lake from a ravine back in the 80s. I've walked along several others scattered in the Blue Ridge Mountains over the years and have always been told they were built by the local Indian tribes. I started talking to some of the Indian guides (Cherokee) whose families had lived there for many generations and learned that those walls had been there when they moved into the area. They have a very different history to tell about those monoliths. I have heard stories of many more of these but the terrain is so difficult up there that virtually no one ever even tries to look around. I have always wanted to fly over, to climb in those mountains and to learn if we have some unexcavated ruins like the Incans or Egyptians. I'm convinced they exist if only from the strange things I saw when I was a kid. Then some video like the "America Unearthed" one about Rockwall TX comes up and all my illusions about history are questioned. I still wonder if that is manmade and they had to hide the truth or if the episode was the truth and somehow that wall was a geologic anomaly. I hate getting old. So many truths I will never know.

robertmoon
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Hi Jimmy, theres another structure here in nz called the kaimanawa wall, i hope you can cover it sometime. the structure is made from ryalite which is a rock not local to the area and the stones were somehow transported some 16kms over hills and rugged terrain to perfectly align themselves into place.

tomcuddy
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Dismantling mainstream history one video at a time. Thanks Jimmy!

MrGrooveDoc
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Jimmy I'm almost two months sober. Your talk on depression helped me get motivated to make a change. Thank you fellow veteran.

FITforaKING
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I always wondered why the North America continent had no large, developed cities when the settlers first arrived, yet every other continent on earth had them. Randall Carlson and Graham Hancock's theories on the Younger-Dryas impact makes sense. They would have been the worst impacted, and thus, the longest to recover.

TheChuckFina
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I'm not sure what's going on, but one thing that is proven by your videos, neither do the so called experts!
Many thanks.

Western-Supremacist
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Jimmy, I grew up in a town east of Dallas called Rockwall. There in Rockwall on the west side of town some farmers unearthed an ancient rock wall while digging a well in the late 1800s. It is all developed now and the rock wall section was reburied long ago; but there are some reports on it you can find. I would love to see what you make of it. It is where the County and town got its name. Take care brother.

thundercat
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Wooo! Right in our backyard, so cool!

ericomfg
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There are so many of these type things all over the U.S.A. that people walk by and think nothing of... I remember being a child and coming across things and sites that deserve this kind of attention but not realizing it was unusual

Thromaz
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I wasn't that blown away by this till I saw the nubs. The nubs are one of the most mysterious motifs of ancient architecture that pop up all over the world, got goosebumps seeing them within these megaliths

oldtownscouts
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So intriguing.
The "tooling" holes that you pointed out made me recall large granite stones I discovered in the woods near my first home about 40 years ago. The holes were almost perfectly round about 3" in diameter and about 2" deep. They always intrigued me. That was Cherokee territory. It was Civil War territory too. About 10 miles due west of Atlanta. I believe the area remains undeveloped. I may have to take a hike and get a few photos before it's destroyed by "progress."

orbs
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Whether it is man made or not it’s an incredible structure. Hard to believe that nature would create something like that but who knows. Would love to see a lidar scan of the area to see if there’s anything else

kevinblue
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I’m just glad this is finally being brought to everyone’s attention. I’ve known about this for a while now because of Linda and her website, but she just couldn’t get the word out. Thanks for covering this Jimmy! Oh and my gut says this is one of the oldest versions of these polygonal walls.

kerryblackburn
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This is man made, no doubt. It's incredible !!!

TIPTOESMOOTH
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I am from Azerbaijan and my house is near Turkan where these cups are located, there are actually many interesting megaliths, dolmens and other strange artifacts that unfortunately were partly researched.

FaridCG
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Cant wait to watch this after work, thanks for another video :)

inthemix
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Nice to have you back Jimmy, great video as always!

valahnuk