Ancient MEGA QUARRY in Utah Changes Everything
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- Опубліковано 5 лип 2024
- An astonishing discovery in Utah' has revolutionized our understanding of the Fremont people. This massive ancient quartz quarry, meticulously worked for centuries, unveils sophisticated mining techniques and tool production, trade networks, and cultural significance. Ongoing research sheds light on Fremont society, adaptation, and the reasons behind their mysterious decline.
Not sure why there's so much ugly in the comments. This video introduced me to a place I had never heard about.
Thank you for your kind words. Unfortunately, this is the nature of UA-cam.
@@DocumentifyTV yes there are a few people that can think logically and have no qualms about voicing it.
@DocumentifyTV the nature of UA-cam is you making fake inaccurate videos full of lies and deception.
So they made arrow heads with all that material that's been removed? Come on your finding tools from a people who found the location and used it.
@@mec4lifesmiley700 archaeologists suggest that they were trading as well. We mentioned that in the video. People need to look at the bigger picture. Thanks for watching and commenting. Also another viewer mentioned it could be possible another culture before the Fremont already was there previously.
You can't believe the scientist😢 I can't believe the government😢 I can't believe the archaeologist😢 as soon you won't be able to believe your eyes 😢
@@johnaberm6177 Thank you for your comment. We agree that is very concerning. We know the truth is out there, and it is our mission to provide as much information as possible so people can make their own decisions. We need more people such as yourself questioning the narrative.
Believe half of what you see and none of what you hear. Abraham Lincoln.
Please don't do the CE thing. Just call it what it has always been and it's AD. If your curious AD stands for the Latin phrase: Anno Domini, the year of our Lord.
@@PaultheCanadian thank you for your comment. Point taken. CE unfortunately is commonly used these days in order not to offend non-religious and non-Christian groups. We like and appreciate your valid opinion and never before we gave it much thought. Consider it done ✅ We just decided. Thanks for watching our video as well. Cheers
Unfortunately, the term CE appears to be an attempt to remove God from our thoughts and lives.
@@miscellaneousvids8511Precisely. Academia has fallen to the anti God crew. I purposefully use the whole phrase “In the year of our Lord”. 🙏
AD works for me
I’m excited about the figures etched in stone cliffs near this site. Many of the figures seem similar, if not identical to ones my wife and I viewed in remote cliff sites in central Wyoming a few years ago. It makes me wonder about the possible connection between these cultures. Has the similarity of etched figurines in this large, general area been studied at length yet?
@@philhayden3667 Thank you for your comments. It's being studied but they haven't come to any good conclusions to our knowledge.
I love how they presume to know exactly who was responsible for these things, planting a seed that will lead to a particular narrative.
@@johnscaife2725 who is they? We are reporting what archaeologists know. This is not our theory nor are we implying any type of narrative. As we say in our slogan the truth is out there... Our mission is to make it known so people can make their own judgments.
@@DocumentifyTVI don’t think they quarried, you’d find bigger tools to make those cuts.
They reinhabited the area, and used their primitive tools to chip away someone else’s work.
It’s very obvious by the tools needed to actually quarry NOT being present.
Like a cutting tech.
I'm over here going huh🤔
What narrative? I don't understand your comment.
Funny those blocks weight between 5-800,000 TONS on the top of the ridge… what the hell where they doing with them??? and how did they move any of them to where?????
Those were not granite and most of the pictures had nothing to do with the quartz quarry.
Those are just natural rocks and are not the focus of the quarry. Only the quartz was “mined.”
All joking aside! there are very similar formations that look far older than these @ 37.11544575872364, -109.7187592486857 Just wonder, as a retired marine biologist/geologist, if anyone has had a good look at this area. I may just have to go there in my travels to have a look for myself. Thanks for the video.
@@OddBall1958 thank you for the useful comment... Let us know what you think if you go there.
History was likely kept continuous until the 1400s, when colonialism ramped up its iconoclasm under the Church via the Spanish and later the English. The absolute havoc wrought upon the 'old world' from western Russia in the East to the Americas in the West was so devastating that many civilizations, cultures, and unique haplogroups vanished from the Earth. A veritable and systemic serial murder of 'other thinking'.
The only thing we know for sure: The people that came before this 'Imperium' paradigm designed magnificent temples in just pure stone. No mortar, no seam; perfect expressions of naturally ordered chaos utilizing fulcrum weight distribution. Flower of Life. Metatron's cube. The Golden Ratio.
We are so far behind where they were...we don't know what tools they used. Perhaps in their day the magnetic field was immensely stronger, allowing them to utilize more expansive brain function (magnetic fields in the brain 'piggyback' the 'Schumann Resonance' of the Earth; a stronger field equals a stronger mind), or they figured out how to utilize vibrations, frequency, and energy in ways we haven't thought of. After all: our entire world is built on certain presumptions about the universe that are nowhere near complete.
Maybe theirs was more complete. They did not need planes, trains, or automobiles.
@@TheRotnflesh well said. 👍 Thank you for the comments and great insight out of the box. We need more people like you to find answers because we know the truth is out there. 👍
Subbed, I appreciate your info, and I also appreciate your positive demeanor in the comment section.
Thank you for your kindness.
This one is extremely diplomatic. They are really quite human like, don't you think?
But there are not big ancient stone structures in Utah though...
They repeatedly show rocks with horizontal and vertical lines forming a grid pattern. They imply that this was “mined” or worked by the Fremont Indians. NO! This is a natural quilting pattern found in many places, most notably the quilted rocks in Zion NP.
I am going there at the end of the month
@@mikedonner5603 keep us posted in the comments.
The missing piece was: carbon dating to place in time.
Where was the quarry's extracted stone used? The photos seem to suggest that blocks were taken out.
Nobody knows
They were obviously used for something, but nobody knows yet for the purpose.
Thanks to the POV channel
Did not see much of the quarry. Lots of speculation about the inhabitants. Give more details next time and show the scale of the operation.
That is pre flood evidence. Giants / Atlanteans
@@nolemonsit is a possibility. Thank you for your comment.
It's a speculation.
That pattern is natural and found in UT. AZ. CO.
The Kentucky area near the Ohio River had a flint deposit. Tribes knew it was to be mined without challenge. There is a salt lick nearby that was used the same way. Also stories of giants once lived there.
Perhaps the same could have occurred here at the quartz deposit.
Giants 💯
The Indians reinhabited it…
Just like the other mysterious sites across the world.
The Fremont culture stumbled across it, and brought there primitive tools to chip away and use pieces for an upgrade in tools.
Good concept, and entirely possible. Much we don't know about our past.
They didn't use those tools!
Why do so many "researchers" want to ascribe religion in any everyday task they either are unable to do or don't understand?
Thanks for your comment. The reason "researchers" assume, this is because often it is associated with belief systems, whatever ancient people believed for various reasons.
Where was all the excavated rock moved to ?
@@mikemph7779 Good question.. ❓🤔
I've seen 5000 BP sites in southern Nevada about a hundred miles from St George. This was a ripeaaren site. The climate had definitely changed in the. Last five thousand years.
Thanks for your comments. Can you expand a little more on the BP sites near Saint George?
Tons of speculation
I lovethe history, even as we still learning. I do find it hard to hear "native American" only because it isn't the right term for these long, lost people. Italian is America's real name and what does that have to do with these people?!
Quagmire vid.
Total Bullcrap!!! It’s sandstone. The quarry tools you show , yeah I don’t think so!!!!!
Please turn off musicians hard to hear voice thank you
Is it now a law now that all documentaries must mention "Climate Change"?
I look for comments like this before I watch so I don't waste my time lol
@@wizdumb76it's because they've found that climate change is the reason why many ancient civilizations decline. Climate change and over farming the land.
Yes this comment made me move on too.
Did I miss something? What a dumb comment
The climate changes this area was once an inland sea, and then it Changed to a lush valley during the miocean, then the ice age occurred, the melting of glaciers caused the watersheds in the area to rise over 100 times, the rivers and lakes we enjoy in America's west are whats left to the climate America had before
This is fake.
Muley Point and Muley Point East are nowhere near St. George; to my knowledge, no quartz is anywhere near there. Most of the blocks shown are sandstone.
@@adventurebikeriders223 it's related it was part of the Fremont culture. Take a look at the map in the video the Fremont had a wide expanse of territory. Tell the archaeologists not us we are just reporting the news. We know exactly where Muley Point is...
Doesn't mean it wasn't not there a few thousand years ago. Maybe it got mined out. Who knows? Muley Point is about 5 hours to the east. It was part of the Fremont known area, so nothing really wrong with saying that Saint George is related because it actually encompasses their old territory. People really need to think a little more outside the box. No wonder our generations are so dumb.
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Primitive tools used in the extraction process? I don't buy it.
@@kennethm.pricejr.8921 thanks for your comment. Remember this is what we are reporting archaeologists tell us this is not in our opinion.
@DocumentifyTV haha it's not a quarry it's tessellated rock. the vid is completely false.
@@323liska What do you think of the Bosnian "Pyramid" and the structures underwater off of Japan known as the Yonaguni Monument? Then there's the underwater highway near Cuba. All natural occurrences?
@@kennethm.pricejr.8921The bosnian pyramid could definitely be a lot of earth needs to be removed But the Underwater highway and some of the Stuff in japan could be tesselated rock
I think what were going off on here is that this stuff potentially goes back way longer than known history, lets say at least 60000 years, at least. A lot can happen in 60k years especially with human and other intelligent influences.
@@richardjohnson8009 💯 Agreed 👍 thank you for your intelligent comment... Cheers 🍷
OTHER intelligent influence? obviously not you!
@@herbertfawcett7213 I think what he is saying is that people need to think more openly to the idea that much is yet to be discovered and understood. The mainstream timeline narrative is likely grossly underestimated.
@@herbertfawcett7213 Lets keep the comments clean, no need to be rude to other viewers.
@@herbertfawcett7213 Do we have other intelligent influences currently?
so what did they do with all this quartz ? Trade it overseas ? Send it into space ?
Space..? nice one. Nobody really knows. Let's keep in mind that the First Nations had a larger trade network than we can only imagine, this is known, but perhaps it is larger than we can imagine, via land and sea.
Why show those giant blocks on the rim of the Grand Canyon while talking about a quartz quarry near St. George? Dumb.
@@joegage6171 They are related to the Fremont culture.
@@DocumentifyTV Because they lived in that area? They certainly did not quarry those blocks. It’s just misleading.
@@joegage6171 that's what archaeologists are pointing to.. this is not our theory we are only providing information. You can do some research for yourself.
Actually it is not. It is near Muley Point, I have seen them and nothing about it looks natural. The Grand Canyon is to the south of Saint George.
@@user-em8in9es6j I have been there multiple times. Yes Muley point is south of St. George, on the north rim of the Grand Canyon.. And there are multiple places in Utah, Arizona and Nevada that have formations like that. They are totally natural.
hahaha these are natural.
Talk or play the music make a choice
What's wrong with it? I suppose you say that with History or Discovery as well? Personally the music was low enough and I heard the voice well.
AI CLICKBAIT. in Summary - a mega quarry to produce spear heads lolol.
You are missing the bigger picture. Who is to say that the Fremont people were the first to make these quarries? They may have already been there.
I bet you say that about all videos. Have you ever heard of trade? Think bigger grasshopper.
You are a bold-faced funny man.
Bones caved the blocks, and you could replicate that.
Bet your first born sout?
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Not quartz it is sand stone you can cut it with your finger nails
I can’t listen because of the back ground music. Please remove. It hurts my ears.
Are you serious? I can barely hear the music. I must be deaf... lol
Completely fake. Nothing in the video matches a real site in Utah, or real history.
What is fake about it? Perhaps look at Google Earth for yourself it is in plain sight for anyone to see. Better yet, go to Utah and see for yourself.
Have you been there? I have, and live in Saint George. Nothing fake about it. You might scratch your head when you see it for yourself.
Are you using Ai and other people's videos from the way you've got them cut and placed with outer screen so it changes the way it's viewed I'm going to do that you need to give credit to the original parties and you need to listen to it before you post it because there are some discrepancies and if you're going to show the petroglyphs I need to identify if they are on that location or not. @5:03 not soil near St George. Its red like the sandstone.
Those petroglyphs are indeed generally in the Saint George area. This comment is dumb.
Dumb comment
You miss all the important facts. How was it extracted? How big were the pieces used? How transported? It doesn't look like a quarry to make arrowheads to me!
the pictures are un related to the quartzite quarry they are talking about
I think because nobody knows for sure. Would you want to make a bold statement on UA-cam and get hanged for it? I sure wouldn't do it. Channels like this have big enough balls already to go out and talk about these types of subjects.
....Shore'line..old lake Bonnaville..??... Shorelines huge...huge pinicula s...?Fremont..civilized ?.not domesticated..?..people seem'2 be dismissive of past knowledge.....tends to poke'a'hole inn their "world'view"...?..more funding for the search...
Could be, but it does not explain the quarry formation.
@@DocumentifyTV ...that is the proof.. ancient gold mines around the world..?..human..neanderthal..homo'erectus... civilization's past.. cataclysm's come&go @ various scales..the end is'a beginning....to an'end....seasons...tides...sunrises..?..our oun DNA& blood types...post valcano (to go?)..70'000 yrs'ago..almost exterminated man..?..since this is the 3 of of man..according to Homer...gold..silver bronze & Iron age...back'2 Stone.?
Showing naturally formed sandstone cubes while talking about a quarry.. you making people dumber by the second.
Not likely
Uhh duh... They are related??
Nothing about this on the internet, no references either
What planet are you from? There is lots of information on this.
There is a ton of stuff.
Say no to ai channels!
Even if it is intersante
@@sandozdelysid what makes you think this is an AI Channel? We are curious. And for your information it is not. We put a lot of work into our research and videos.
@DocumentifyTV you just answered you r own question, this response is evidence enough.
Use a real human to voice over, there a million willing people.
Go deeper than the internet for your research.
More over, find a different goal than milling out generic content for hope of more $
@@sandozdelysid we asked a valid question. The fact that we engage with our viewers should say something about our integrity. Accusing only makes the accuser look bad. UA-cam is full of trolls and full of negativity that every UA-camr must deal with. You know nothing how we assemble our videos and to assume so is simply rude. If you don't like our video move on. We won't waste our time on this type of negativity. The fact that we are even responding to your comments and accusations leave us scratchings our heads. 🤔
@@DocumentifyTV troll
I'd rather the Hokey team then another untold discovery 🤣
what? dumb
What?
AAHH! So the Fremont People's mining processes started CLIMATE CHANGE! Nice! Did anyone catch that?
@@OddBall1958 where exactly did we say that? We are not saying anything that you are suggesting about the Fremont people causing climate change.
Did I miss something? Where does it say that?
I think you need to watch the video again. They said that climate change could of been one of theories, that contributed to the decline of the Fremont people, not that they were the cause.
I did catch the climate change theory for their disappearance starting at 4:19. Generally, when the phrase "climate change" is invoked, it is understood, based on popularly funded science, to be man-made climate change. However, it was not stated in the video that they or any alleged large-scale quarrying were the cause of any climate change (if there was that phenomenon at that time). If by climate change it is meant a natural multi-year drought, it could definitely cause a people to search elsewhere for a more stable sustainable geography to settle in or for a people to end up being nomadic or joining with another people (for example the Israelites and the Egyptians) to join resources/forces.
@@gwhizz8922 I saw this thread. I don't understand your point either @gwhizz8922
What a load of crap.
I have been there, it is not. Go and look for yourself.
You really expect me to believe the artefacts from hunters and gatherers found were responsible for having a connection with the quarry? You should really use “We believe” theory throughout the video was enjoyable to watch but I also disbelieve the petroglyphs are for ceremonial or any connection with culture on earth
Sounds to me that they are just providing information, not a theory. Did I miss something here?
I think you are also missing the point. It is not their opinion, it is a theory that they are implying what archeologists think.
More A.I garbage.
Where in the video is AI? An accusatory comment, thank you very much.
What a lame comment. Go make your own UA-cam channel and stop the ignorant comments.
Do you have some phobia with AI. By the way does not sound like AI to me. What a uneducated trolling comment.