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Building Stonehenge – This Man can Move Anything


Wally Wallington has demonstrated that he can lift a Stonehenge-sized pillar weighing 22000 lbs and moved a barn over 300 ft. What makes this so special is that he does it using only himself, gravity, and his incredible ingenuity. www.theforgottentechnology.com

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25 Comments

  1. theshow2k8

    I’m not saying they were stupid but we find things out as we progress and we are still finding out how things can be done today.

  2. mutzwig

    I see how he can pivot the blocks on a pebble, but it requires having another hard surface / flat rock underneath as well. If he tried that on the ground the weight of the block would just imbed the pebble into the ground…

  3. FetidToecheese

    Did he finish it, or did he have a coronary ?

  4. dougeroonie

    @theshow2k8 sorry dude, they weren’t made w/slaves pulling stones w/vines and logs. There is no record of how they were built and the Egyptians recorded EVERYTHING!! wonder why it wasn’t included?? And the perfection — a 1/4″ off center for over a million stones being laid?? Modern day builders can’t even do this. Some stones were 150 tons, how were those lifted — that’s almost impossible today. :)

  5. theshow2k8

    I agree with you but thats also why i said that slaves COULD(possibilty in the fact that we don’t know how they were built)of built the pyramids.

    I know that the Egyptians never kept any records on how the pyramids were made which is why believe that something helped them…..not of our world.

  6. Ericbranson3

    very good point, that right there debunks this theory

  7. Ericbranson3

    but stonehenge doesn’t have a hard concrete surface like he has

  8. xxxxdarksidexxxx

    you don’t need a concrete surface, but for one man it sure does cut the time down

  9. bio2020

    Chisel a flat piece of stone in a rectangular shape, long and thin..

    Place it on the ground to act as a hard surface.

    There it is. So yeah, his theory still works.

  10. jreed136

    We’re all African.

  11. theshow2k8

    Well thats still only a theory.

  12. jreed136

    We all come from the same genepool.

    So wherever humanity first sprung up is where we all came from.

  13. anotherblonde

    Wow very interesting, but how were the blue stones at Stonehenge transported from Wales in the first place?

  14. theshow2k8

    Well no we don’t don’t come from the same gene pool and there is also evidence that life started in Asia.

  15. zookuw

    Is it complete now?

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    is it compleat

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  21. michael10725

    that’s beautiful!!!

  22. BR177

    yes we do, there is less dna differencies between two human beings of any ethnicity and two given animals of the “same social group”.

  23. masterkudjo

    This was very clever what he did, but it could not have been the same technique as stone henge did not have the stones sinking into the ground that way.

  24. DJOceanus

    Well once you see how he thinks, you can start to imagine how they would have done it in their own way.

    It is possible they could have done exactly what he did, only raised it even more and made the sand above ground. Then they could have cleared everything once the stone was in place and left only a vertical stone. The idea is a bit silly to me, but there is no proof against it.