mirrored file at http://SaturnianCosmology.Org/ For complete access to all the files of this collection see http://SaturnianCosmology.org/search.php ========================================================== [1]Phenomena Mag [2]Click Sunday, July 18, 2004 Retired carpenter says he knows the secrets of the Egyptians _________________________________________________________________ Dateline: Monday, March 22, 2004 By: GREG TAYLOR By: Phenomena News Editor Source: [33]MLive Has the curiously named Wallace T. Wallington discovered the secret behind the ancients' ability to move huge stones? The retired carpenter regularly moves blocks around near his home which weigh up to 10 tons. Without cranes, cables and wheels - just wooden levers. "It's more technique than it is technology," Wallington says. "I think the ancient Egyptians and Britons knew this." And now Wallington is letting more people know, courtesy of [34]his website and an appearance in a Discovery Channel documentary. The appearance on the cable-television giant has him raising a 16-foot, rectangular, concrete block - weighing just under 10 tons - and setting it in place in a hole. He believes that his technique mirrors the way ancient people moved and constructed the great landmarks of the world, such as Stonehenge. "I call it the forgotten technology," he says. Wallington's projects have attracted the attention of physicists discussing ancient stone-moving theories. Wallington prefers such sane discussion than talk of advanced civilizations in the past. "If we had these great advanced civilizations, why didn't we find any of their cellphones or laptops?" he asks with a smile. He says there is no need to talk about advanced technology in the ancient world, because he has been able to mirror their achievements with simple techniques. "I know how they did it," he states with authority. "I'd always thought there was a simple explanation, but it's really beyond simple." Wallington admits his projects in the backyard have brought a certain notoriety. "Oh, I have a lot of nicknames," he grins. "The Pharaoh. The Professor. Mr. Lever. The Man Who was Born 4,000 Years Too Late."