Ancient Sea Wall, Star-Fort Point Megalithic Granite Blocks, Boots on the Ground in the Ocean.

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  • Опубліковано 17 кві 2023
  • Today we explored the difficult to access Western side of Fort Point and the Impressive Granite Sea Wall that appears to be very ancient indeed. Extreme weathering and non-stop battering of waves has eroded very little of the durable Granite blocks. Whoever built this Wall back in the day had very good knowledge and foresight. Only a very organized civilization with skilled labor could have achieved such a task to withstand the test of time. The U.S. Army during the Civil War is the official narrative, Makes you wonder...

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  • @I_am_Kairos
    @I_am_Kairos Рік тому +5

    Very nice explore. Exactly what I was looking for!

    • @LemurianWaves
      @LemurianWaves  Рік тому +4

      Thanks Kairos! From what I could fathom, it appears the sea Wall is at least 6-8 layers of interlocking granite blocks, extremely weathered. Incredible. Also, I think the blocks surrounding the Fort look older and slightly different configuration.
      Hey, on a side note do you know how to turn off ads. Utube put an add on my video without even me knowing! I'm just doing this for fun, not trying to monetize anything. I'm not very tech savvy 😅

    • @jheremck
      @jheremck Рік тому

      @@I_am_Kairos ...same here...have not seen an ad in years, nor a commerciaI...it seems so surreaI if one gets through somewhere :)

  • @ravishingrickyrude303
    @ravishingrickyrude303 Рік тому +1

    Good job brother, keep up the good work

  • @batmayn
    @batmayn Рік тому +3

    amazing! Those giant blocks of granite remind me of the hewn stone blocks guarding the edge of the road up the mountains into Yosemite national park. idk if they are granite but they look similar

    • @LemurianWaves
      @LemurianWaves  Рік тому +2

      Yes! I know exactly of where you refer to along Highway 120, from the north and has some dynamite blasted tunnels as well. Definitely granite blocks hewn from the native rocks. Hwy 140 enters Yosemite from the West along the Merced River. Mariposa Grove just South of Yosemite has the Old Growth Sequoia Redwoods. Must see if you live nearby

  • @Billygoat710
    @Billygoat710 Рік тому +2

    Awesome shots! What is goin on with all those different types of insanely exotic rocks etc ?? Wild

    • @LemurianWaves
      @LemurianWaves  Рік тому +1

      I believe they are evidence of a great Catalysmic event that has happened, which refutes the mainstream Uniformitarianist view that uses millions of years to explain their illogical theories.
      A series of such cataclysmic events or Resets of Civilization in our most recent havr been more exposed along the coastline because of many changes in sea level and erosional/expansion effects Planet Tierra.

  • @unknownsender6852
    @unknownsender6852 Рік тому +1

    Great observations... Looks like SF did not escape the Wrath of fire and brimstone

    • @LemurianWaves
      @LemurianWaves  Рік тому +1

      No, in fact I think it has taken a direct hit many times in the past, either by plasma discharge events as documented by Velikosvky, floods, and most recently by the directed energy event, 1906 "Earthquake" and what they call the "Great Conflagration", which conveniently leveled most of the downtown area and destroyed many Old World buildings from which the Inheritors gained more wealth consolidation from the insurance companies payouts, who are owned by the banks which made a ton of money from the reconstruction of the city and subsequent Worlds Fair in 1915 called the Panama-Pacific Exposition.

  • @petemc808
    @petemc808 Рік тому +1

    Those foundation granite block walls where build to withstand anything and outlast anything. Great intelligent has gone into this regarding material selection, design, construction, manufacturing & transportation of materials. Nothing was too much trouble for these people.

    • @LemurianWaves
      @LemurianWaves  Рік тому +2

      Exactly! Well said my friend. It seems the foundations of most major cities in this world were laid long ago, by an ancient race of beings that had either advanced technology we don't understand or were of Gigantic stature, or both!

  • @jheremck
    @jheremck Рік тому +3

    ...another part to Kairos video...Thank you :)

    • @I_am_Kairos
      @I_am_Kairos Рік тому +1

      this was exactly what I was looking for

    • @LemurianWaves
      @LemurianWaves  Рік тому +3

      @I am Kairos Pleasure to oblige, even if difficult to get to well worth the effort. Definitely need to go back during low tide and explore more of the restricted access area of the Fort.

  • @karencontestabile6064
    @karencontestabile6064 8 місяців тому

    The megalithic blocks withstand the test of time with the saline in the ocean waves beating against them constantly whereas the modern cement has cracked and crumbled. Amazing! Saline is extremely corrosive.

  • @JoeK4444
    @JoeK4444 Рік тому

    Niiiiice

  • @georgeprokopenko3044
    @georgeprokopenko3044 10 місяців тому

    check

  • @jasonramsey1008
    @jasonramsey1008 10 місяців тому

    Sorry folks but at best there modern megalithic hewn stone. Probably civil war Era to turn of the century, there most definitely not even Spanish Era, they look like some of the granite hand hewn by ca. Prisoners from either old folsom or San Quentin. It's of the type and style used in the early municipal construction period in ca. Late 1800's to early 1900's but could be as old as civil war Era. There not of early spanish colonial stone work. You Wana see examples of that look at the early ca missions and central to South America Spanish settlements. Benicia was the former Spanish capital later ca capital, and I believe there are still some examples of Spanish stonework even brick. Home I live in the east bay now concord and am familiar with alot of old sites, I wonder if there have been done any lidar scans of the bay area, also ASTRO archology line up the stars and constilations to sites on the ground before we got the axis tilt, 10000 bc. I'd be interested to see where those locations would be. The bay area used to be a huge plateau as well as the central valley to the Sierra or the highlands, all the way 100 miles out until the great drop off wall in the pacific. The bay itself was just the Sacramento River and estuary but the pacific was 400ft lower n bout 100 miles west of sf. There could be ruins in the bay or out towards the old coastline. But ca definitely has some anti deluvian remnants, alot is said to be underground, like shasta telos, death valley. Google earth has some interesting land features, you can see the path of ancient water receding flows, and the coal deposits against the east side of the hills on their way out to the pacific. The mystery wall is old but definitely not pre flood, I'd love to see someone metal detect it. Good hunting homie

    • @karencontestabile6064
      @karencontestabile6064 8 місяців тому

      They're...not there. Go back to school and learn how to spell.

  • @inquisitive-
    @inquisitive- Рік тому

    All that blue is copper

    • @LemurianWaves
      @LemurianWaves  Рік тому +1

      Great insight! I suspect the areas with these types of rock had some kind of huge metal structures or ancient mining sites.

    • @lightwavz
      @lightwavz 10 місяців тому

      ​@@LemurianWavesOr a West Coast "Liberty"? I can't imagine they would have left a waterway this grand unguarded by statuary.

  • @lowdown5150
    @lowdown5150 Рік тому

    I'm pretty sure those blocks under the bridge aren't megalithic. You don't suppose they place them when they built the cofferdams for the foundations of the bridge?

    • @LemurianWaves
      @LemurianWaves  Рік тому +2

      Yes, megalithic is perhaps a stretch, but Ive seen photos from the 1850's that predate construction of bridge (1930's)and the Granite Sea Wall was already in place. The erosion looks to be centuries old if they were flat faced to begin with.

    • @I_am_Kairos
      @I_am_Kairos Рік тому +2

      @@LemurianWaves the biggest blocks are 6500#s. 12 courses visible in the earliest pictures. 1800' long. potential for 80mil tons above sea level. textbook MEGALITHIC! Excellent footage!