Ancient copper mines in Michigan? Carbon dating of timbers in the oldest mines discovered date to 2450BC and stop abruptly at 1200 BC. This area has some of the purest copper in the world and approximately a half billion pounds of copper were mined in ancient times. Archeology says this was the work of local tribal people who did use and make copper ornaments and tools but not int the amount that was mined long ago. Tribal legends tell a different story. They say the mining was done by extraterrestrials who arrived via the mother ship DODDINGTON X6679 and took the copper away. How did the mothership look you might ask? Well, they were made out of copper. Have you ever seen a replica of a bronze age boat from the middle east say a boat the Phoenicians might have used? Well, they were famous for two things breeding with extraterrestrials and mining copper on a planetary scale. “Recent scientific literature has come to the conclusion that the major source of the copper that swept through the European Bronze Age after 2500 BC is unknown. However, these studies claim that the 10 tons of copper oxide ingots recovered from the late Bronze Age (1300 BC)Uluburun shipwreck off the coast of Turkey was “extraordinarily pure” (more than 99.5% pure), and that it was not the product of smelting from ore. The oxides are all brittle “blister copper”, with voids, slag bits, and oxides, created when the oxides were made in multiple pouring's outdoors over wood fires. Only Michigan Copper is of this purity, and it is known to have been mined in enormous quantities during the Bronze Age.” The above quote is from Graham Hancock. I wonder what would happen if the shipwreck copper was tested and compared with Michigan copper? This BLOGPOST is brought to you by Michigan COPPERGANG 2022.
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