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Michael Andrew Clayton AKA The Stang posted in the group Meltologists
More amazing evidence of what intense electrical heat can do to bricks
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Michael Andrew Clayton AKA The Stang posted in the group Meltologists
Look what happened to the bricks!!! fantastic examples and no they didn’t build them like this instead you get some gullible brick layer who replicates this thinking its how they built them but the heat f*cked up those bricks into many different forms cobbles rocks boulders etc
We must also remember that stone and rock marble granite and all…Read More -
Michael Andrew Clayton AKA The Stang posted in the group Meltologists
This is a insane folder of how perfect bricks can change their shape colour form and even their bond
the mortar can also melt and flow and change size shape etc all this transition is caused by electrical heat on a highest levels travelling through the iron rich conductive bricks plus the mortar was conductive too even the water to mix mortar…Read More -
Michael Andrew Clayton AKA The Stang posted in the group Meltologists
More incredible melted evidence some more from the places we never really get to see until the internet
made it possible
Its just all melted buildings folks we live on top of the ruins of the old world -
Michael Andrew Clayton AKA The Stang posted in the group Meltologists
Some amazing melted evidence right here and to put the story straight most people would say these structures are constructed from lime stone or megalithic blocks using 1000 men and felled trees to move them or some other stupid imbecilic reason but this is far from the truth and the colouration gives that clue away because, these structures and…Read More
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‘We must also remember that stone and rock marble granite and all other materials we use today were not present before the x factor event they only happened through heat turning the bricks into these materials.’ Good point I did not know that,