@ArchaicLens on X:

Buckle up folks this is a big one. I’m going to show you ancient artifacts from Easter Island that I guarantee you’ve never seen before, some of which which bear STRIKING resemblance to animal sculptures found at Gobekli Tepe.

The backstory: When Thor Heyerdahl was excavating on Easter Island in 1955-1956 he was shown old family caves, passed down through generations, which contained countless original and ancient statues and sculptures. He was apparently gifted over a thousand of these statues by the Rapa Nui which he then brought back to Norway. They’ve been in the possession of the Kon Tiki museum in Oslo ever since, but none of them have ever been show to the public until 2014 for some reason I cannot fathom.

I spent the day viewing the collection, and some of the sculptures were shockingly similar to Gobekli Tepe!! All the images below are originals from Easter Island. Tomorrow I’ll post a follow up thread comparing to Gobekli Tepe.

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Link: https://x.com/i/status/2058143766318370912

@EthicalSkeptic on X says:

>You should bear an extreme distaste for being misled by archaeological authority and academia.

>It is what they ignore which is informative, not what they highlight.

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  1. fictionaltherapist on

    ‘Unseals’ when there’s a couple of books by both Heyerdahl and Sonia Haoa Cardinali who is a Rapa Nui archaeologist about these items and they are currently on display in what is unfortunately a relatively small and out of the way museum.

    There is no conspiracy here.