Browsing Michael Tellinger's website (http://michaeltellinger.com/news/todays-trip-to-giant-footprint/) I found this amazing photo-documented fact:-
A giant footprint as large in comparison as Michael Tellinger's height, made in granite. He explains to us non-mineral-seeking types, that this would not have been possible to imprint in the original granite, which is igneous rock pushed up from the magna/mantle at very high temperatures where it cools in the surface atmosphere. However, he theorises that that area of South Africa was mined for gold (he says, by Annunaki and Annunaki slaves), and that crushed granite slurry could be imprinted by anything walking over it, including birds, animals or giants, before re-setting as hard rock over time. The granite would have been crushed during the gold-extraction process.
This giant footprint was discovered in 1931 by a local farmer out hunting, Stoffel Coetzee (pronounced "Coot-see").
He loaded the article on September 2, 2017 and had a team of interns and volunteers who were going to conduct research on some anomalies in this Giant Footprint, in this past February, 2018. I look forward to their report, to see what new info arises about this fascinating, little-known artefact from the past.
A giant footprint as large in comparison as Michael Tellinger's height, made in granite. He explains to us non-mineral-seeking types, that this would not have been possible to imprint in the original granite, which is igneous rock pushed up from the magna/mantle at very high temperatures where it cools in the surface atmosphere. However, he theorises that that area of South Africa was mined for gold (he says, by Annunaki and Annunaki slaves), and that crushed granite slurry could be imprinted by anything walking over it, including birds, animals or giants, before re-setting as hard rock over time. The granite would have been crushed during the gold-extraction process.
This giant footprint was discovered in 1931 by a local farmer out hunting, Stoffel Coetzee (pronounced "Coot-see").
He loaded the article on September 2, 2017 and had a team of interns and volunteers who were going to conduct research on some anomalies in this Giant Footprint, in this past February, 2018. I look forward to their report, to see what new info arises about this fascinating, little-known artefact from the past.
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