which had double rows of teeth in both the upper and lower jaws. The foreheads were also
unusually low and sloping, with prominent brows. All had been buried in a sitting position, facing
the lake.
The Salzburg Cube: In 1885 a strange steel cube was found embedded inside a block of coal.
The edges were sharp and straight and later tests confirmed that the object most definitely to be
artificially manufactured. The device showed every sign of being machine made and appeared to
even possibly be a small part of a much larger instrument.
We have no real idea how many other enigmatic artifacts and items of tremendous significance
have simply been labeled “error” and tucked away in a basement drawer in a museum
somewhere, never again to see the light of day and we must then pause to question how such a
thing could ever be allowed to happen?
Just one of these anomalies should give one reason to pause, but when the sheer volume and
unpublicized nature of them becomes apparent it gives cause for alarm. And there are dozens and
dozens of such anomalies that can be found all over the world. I could fill an entire volume with
such finds and have merely scratched the surface with this list. There are certainly enough of
them to challenge the disciplines of traditional science but, because they don't fit with the
conventional theories and in some instances may even disprove them, these anomalies and
exceptions to the academic rule are almost always rejected out of hand. Such an attitude can only
be described as a most un-scientific mindset. If theories are never to be challenged, if no one in
science is ever willing to be proved wrong, if mankind ever becomes egotistical enough to claim
that we now already know all there is to know and have discovered all there is to discover, then
sadly, we have no science, no future and have lost sight of ourselves.
But the real point here is that these artifacts cannot simply be dismissed as ‘curio’s’ and thrown
by the wayside because they don’t fit within the academic framework of history.
They exist! That is simple fact! So if accepting the fact that these artifacts actually exist is
contrary to our current idea of history, then what are we to do? They exist, and when all is said
and done it’s as simple as that.
Our view of history is quite obviously wrong and instead of perpetuating an idea we know to
be totally erroneous we should be attempting to discover the real truths.
Isn’t that what intelligent and rational people are supposed to do? Isn’t that how mankind
should progress towards the future?
It’s pretty obvious just by these artifacts alone that there’s definitely something going on here
that we’re not being told about.
When one considers the significance of these artifacts, their implications to disprove what we
know as history and the unwillingness of academia to present them for scrutiny or in many cases
even acknowledge their existence, is ‘conspiracy’ too strong a word?
So not being able to thus rely on our numerous and trusted institutions to keep us informed, we
are therefore forced to seek out the truth in these matters for ourselves but hold on folks because
when you attempt to investigate the true nature of these artifacts as many others have attempted to
do before us, it can seem for a while that the going just gets weirder.