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Why did the Smithsonian cover up the cave complex out west?

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...much was found, i suggest you all dig a little deeper. it was stumbled upon several times and the findings were incredible...the entrance was found along the grand canyon i think...really old buddhist shrines and mummies of nephilim were found...extensive networks of caverns, chambers, storage and living areas.

on a different topic...why was it covered up that there were egyptian statues found in south american pyramids

or a sword found in the americas with the word Kolbrin inscribed

these are all good questions...don't worry about answers...it's the journey to them that makes it worth it

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  1. Heather, I'm gonna take a shot at answering you...if I'm out in left field, it's only because your question is ....  vague.

      There are a number of reasons a site might be covered over..

       some sites are relatively shallow, quickly categorized by researchers, and then covered for future researchers to re-explore..

       some sites are seen as source of artifacts, but there are loads of that era's things already waiting to be analyzed, so the site is 'protected' from the picking over by us..the public.. Jo blow..

       some sites are research-sensitive, part of institutional research programs..funded perhaps, and the 'dig' is contingent on funding, so ...if / when work is suspended, the site is 'protected', and fenced or monitored .

       some sites are political..like a burial site , with surviving cultural peoples still defending there ..?.. rights.

      

    Does this help you..  any..?


  2. The one with all the dinosaurs?

  3. What cave complex out west?

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