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Mound Builders

from A Physicist's Monologue by Phil Puleo

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Oneway conversation with a physicist & conspiracy theorist

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Let me give you one example. This was actually one of my earlier examples. About back in the 19th century mound builders from Ohio and Michigan and Illinois, ever hear of the mound building culture?

What they were calling burial mounds, except that there were never any bones found in these mounds. What was found instead was these artifacts. All right, I saw, i actually saw, again, i actually... In my archives somewhere...fuck (chuckles)... I’ve got a photograph and actually a whole series of photographs of some of these objects are basically in display in a small museum. Well what happened in the 19th century farmers were finding these things by the bucket loads.

There was a guy from... this was a mormon archeologist. Who went around systematically buying this all up, Discrediting. Destroying ya know however he could he’d get a hold of these things and then *SHOOP* into the black hole. Why did he do it? Where did they go??? They all went to the Smithsonian. Like I said the Smithsonian was serving as a black hole including for these giant skeletons that were popping up here and there. They all went to the Smithsonian.

So at that point... I mean you know, I don’t know ya know. All you’re left with today is the efforts of various people, ya know ya know again sitting on evidence. What the hell for? What does that mean? I don’t care.

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from A Physicist's Monologue, released August 7, 2020
Phil Puleo: live and virtual instruments, orchestration & production
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