News Nevada Men Destroy Millions-Year-Old Rock Formations Because

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Looks like they had a kid with them too. Way to be good role models for the future generation. The formations are federally protected and if they catch the dudes they will face felony charges. What possesses someone to do something so stupid?
 
Humans are shit.



Looks like they had a kid with them too. Way to be good role models for the future generation. The formations are federally protected and if they catch the dudes they will face felony charges. What possesses someone to do something so stupid?

They are dumber than the rocks they destroyed
 
Humans are shit.



Looks like they had a kid with them too. Way to be good role models for the future generation. The formations are federally protected and if they catch the dudes they will face felony charges. What possesses someone to do something so stupid?


My friend told me there was another Graham Hancock appearance on JRE. Is that where you heard it from?

 

For context, that guy is a regular on JRE and built a following since then. He's a (pseudo)expert on analyzing rock formations to suggest that what we know of human civilization is sorely lacking. Human civilization started likely 60,000 or more years ago and was very advanced until 12,000 years ago when the second Ice Age began and most advancements have been lost due to natural catastrophes, and subsequently we turned back to being nomadic cavemen. That was what we know of the start of civilization, but mythology of unrelated cultures of far-removed regions of the world suggest something different.

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For context, that guy is a regular on JRE and built a following since then. He's a (pseudo)expert on analyzing rock formations to suggest that what we know of human civilization is sorely lacking. Human civilization started likely 60,000 or more years ago and was very advanced until 12,000 years ago when the second Ice Age began and most advancements have been lost due to natural catastrophes, and subsequently we turned back to being nomadic cavemen. That was what we know of the start of civilization, but mythology of different cultures of different regions of the world suggest something different.

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And how does Graham Hancock connect to the video at the beginning of the thread?
 
For context, that guy is a regular on JRE and built a following since then. He's a (pseudo)expert on analyzing rock formations to suggest that what we know of human civilization is sorely lacking. Human civilization started likely 60,000 or more years ago and was very advanced until 12,000 years ago when the second Ice Age began and most advancements have been lost due to natural catastrophes, and subsequently we turned back to being nomadic cavemen. That was what we know of the start of civilization, but mythology of unrelated cultures of far-removed regions of the world suggest something different.

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Oh, nah I was just going by what the news reporter said lol. That tells me you didn't watch the video
 
Someone needs to give that little punk the belt!
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Intentionally destroying natural wonders should get you life in prison. Now that shit is gone forever and the thousands of generations to come after us will never see it. What the fuck were they even thinking?
 
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