Linda traveled to Turkey in June 2012, to see the dozens of 19-foot-tall, elegantly carved limestone pillars erected in a series of circles covering 30 acres of a hill called "Gobekli Tepe" a few miles from the northern Syrian border. Carbon dating places the age of the finely honed pillars at 10,000 B. C., or 12,000 years ago. Beginning in 1994, German archaeologist Klaus Schmidt, Ph.D., from the University of Heidelberg and the German Archaeological Institute, began slowly and carefully excavating the large hilltop site that is more than twice the age of Egypt, Sumeria and Stonehenge. Compounding the mystery is the soil compression test revelation that about a thousand years after its creation, all of the Gobekli standing pillars in circles were buried entirely with soil. The immense effort required to erect the many sophisticated large stone circles 12,000 years ago and then bury them a thousand years later provokes speculation that Gobekli Tepe and stone circles such as Syria, Jordan and Saudi Arabia; worldwide pyramids; and ziggurats in the Middle East could be self-activating machines left behind by non-human intelligences that have terraformed Earth for millennia. Emmy Award-winning TV producer and investigative journalist Linda Moulton Howe will present her firsthand research at Gobekli Tepe, along with scientific data about other stone enigmas.
This presentation is from the 2014 Ozark Mountain UFO Conference.
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