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Researchers Unveil an Unusual New Theory For How Easter Island’s Statues Were Made
BY Michele Debczak
October 2, 2017
 

The Moai statues of Easter Island present one of the world's greatest technical mysteries. The stone heads (actually full bodies) that dot the island in the South Pacific are massive and number in the hundreds, prompting archaeologists to wonder how they got there in the first place. Now, as Newsweek reports, a group of researchers believe they're closer to finding an answer.

http://mentalfloss.com/article/504912/new-theory-how-easter-island%E2%80%99s-statues-were-made

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I have an unusual new theory that these researchers had an agenda.

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If the Moai were constructed by a much larger group than the Europeans encountered, that would clear up some of the mystery surrounding the island. But it would also raise more questions. How, for instance, did the population fall so quickly in the few centuries between the statues' construction and first contact with Europeans? One theory is ecocide, which happens when an area is exhausted of its resources faster than it can replenish them.

Evil humans with their evil carbon footprints ...
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I have an unusual new theory that these researchers had an agenda.

Evil humans with their evil carbon footprints ...
Uh oh, they are bringing ecocide.

That is a wet dream for the enviro wackos as they construct the theory that harm to the earth is an international crime and must be punished.

They are already flogging it for the EU to implement.

http://eradicatingecocide.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/Concept-Paper-Closing-the-Door-to-Dangerous-Industrial-Activity.pdf
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