Montana Megaliths - Ground Penetrating Radar RESULTS at Sage Wall! (Mike Collins of Wandering Wolf)

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Ground Penetrating Radar has been done at the Sage Wall Montana Megaliths!

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Jimmy, you are so many wonderful things, but an interviewer is not one of them!! You have to let the guests speak, and stop interrupting. Loveya Man...😉🙏

TheTgall
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As others have stated, let the guy talk and quit rushing him. I wanna hear what he hast to say.

philmccracken
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It’s amazing how nature figured out how to use a plumb line.

robnutile
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Very similar to the Kiamanawa Wall in New Zealand, , worth checking out.

scotane
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I just want to throw some wood on your fire here. I'm an engineer by education, my actual degree is in "materials, design, and fabrication". Due to a family friend, I was given a job in land and mineral surveying. I was basically thrown on a stick or just had to click the theodolite in the right direction. After years of this I became quite proficient and would be put on larger more important jobs. This got my foot in the door to actual prospecting sites for mining companies.
This took us to places that were well out of the way and in many cases were genuine wilderness. I surveyed a few sites that were "questionably" natural, and it started to pique an interest.
I have seen sites that were absolutely natural but had an air of "could be" to them. Then I have seen sites that are simply and inarguably manmade or at least augmented. The site you show here is one of those places that is inarguably augmented if not indeed constructed. I have seen just about every natural rock form there is and some of them are compelling but still absolutely natural. This is not one of those places. It's very hard to explain away how this would have happened naturally, but it's also just as hard to explain how this was built. There is clearly much we don't know about our ancient and even recent history as far as architecture...

th-pwpn
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Guys, this is really simple to determine. Test the magnetic orientation in the rocks from several samples at different locations on the wall, then let's call it a day.

guitarlessonswith
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There’re the Mystery Rocks, Saskatchewan. Fallen down large rock wall. Texas has town named after Rockwall. Buried deep underground “man made” miles long rock wall, with doorways and windows. As radar and camera technology improves, there’ll be lot more similar discoveries in our lifetime.

Rom_
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Calm down and let him talk. Love your Sh't brother, never stop. 👍🏽

BreakOutOfTheAlgorithm
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Ice caps, comet impacts, massive flooding and sea level rise all together. We’re lucky to find anything left.

frogmtndoc
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Get permission to take several small core samples from adjacent stones. Document the position and orientation of each sample. Back in the lab, determine the orientation of the iron and other geomagnetic elements. If the orientations are all mutually parallel in the wall, the wall is most likely natural. If they’re all over the place, the stones were most likely stacked by humans.

WayOfAges
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Nikola Tesla had it correct. The ancients understood energy, frequency and vibrations to a degree we never will. Able to move huge objects, and pour stone.

gregmindrum
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Jimmy,
I’m 69 years old. We are in a good place in the universe if you keep teaching facts. Truth is so pure. It’s just right in front of our faces.

Bill
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About the nubs. I think when we figure out what the nubs are for we will all be "Oh no why didn't we think of that before." This video is amazing Jimmy. Thank you Mike.

UtahGmaw
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I like the Wandering Wolf channel. The Sage Wall is one of the most fascinating potential megaliths in North America.

weekendmom
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So glad to see you two do a collab! Jimmy, you are spot on concerning so much and wandering wolf is totally awake! Nice to see this Michael! Your friend Mikaela! God bless you!

Mikaela
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It looks man made to me. I am a stonemason of 40 years expeirence, . continiously working stone projects year over year.From veneer to structural.the thickest in depth i worked with was a one foot thick wall finished on both sides. These stones are much larger of course. A rule of thumb in determining the weight of a block of stone is 150 lbs. Per cubic. Ft. A stone 2 foot wide by 3 foot high and 4 foot long has 24 cubic feet, multiply /times 150 = 3600 lbs . Some stone is more dense than others, this is a quick rule of thumb method. This is a side line thought answering the question " how much does that stone weigh?

roymadison
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Excited to watch, but anything over 20min deserves some time stamps 🙏🏻 thanks for your hard work Jimmy!

Tooluckyformyowngood
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It seems like a microscopic grain analysis of adjacent stones should show if they were formed as a continuous layer or were quarried separately.

HalsPals
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I'm over in Coeur d'Alene and my mom is moving out to lobby the first of the year. Will definitely be taking the family out next summer to visit this site! Thanks guys for all your work! I've been a fan of you (Jimmy) since *nearly* the beginning, it's been cool seeing you and your channel succeed! 🎉

katrinaml
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Thank you Jimmy for hosting Mike Collins to present this enigma we have in our own (America's) backyard. Your excitement about this really conveys in how you've delivered this content. God, I am thrilled to be "part" of what is definitely history that cannot be ignored... that Mike, and Jimmy and others have let the Genie out of the bottle. This thing is gonna gain momentum by virtue of how archeologists CANNOT blow this off because every one of their students will have seen this podcast. Guys, it is happening.... it is really really happening and you two are the culture-bearers that may have to take a little heat from (the expected) dissenters but you have, in a very dramatic fashion, introduced a version of history that cannot be dismissed because you don't present IT with this credential or that credential or you don't have the correct letters after your name (MD or PhD or whatever...) I'm truly humbled & excited to be a part of this journey with you two, so buckle up cause here we go...

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