>>13955
>that is how they did it by having the knowledge to use frequency to manipulate matter.
I have a video of a retired carpenter manipulating huge concrete blocks BY HAND with no more than a lever, some wedges and a pebble or two.
I think we give esoterica too much credit without first trying for simpler answers. Once you cogitate on levers and fulcrums a bit, you'll see it.
It was actually a pretty simple matter to build Stonehenge. The astronomy was pretty impressive, but the actual erection of the stonework? Nah.
If a single retiree can move 20t blocks of concrete, rolling them about as fast as you and I can walk and raising them many feet, using little more than a few 2x4's, just imagine what two younger men could accomplish!
The "manpower vs food" objection to ordinary building methods for the pyramids is a false problem raised by blind people.
>>13977
I'm A) in the south and B) haven't paid to have my hair cut in a couple years.
But just WOW on $21! A busy barber could easily do 5-6 of those an hour ... that's lawyer money! (plus a lot of $4 tips!)
I use a pair of electric clippers with one of those spacer things attached and just keep cutting until there is nothing left to cut. No need to taper ... it's ALL short.
That's just one more reason why no one likes me. KEK