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The Kaimanawa Wall: Evidence of a prehistoric megastructure in NZ?

In the enigmatic valleys of the Kaimanawa Forest Park lies a discovery some believe could transform the perception of the country’s ancient history.

Buried under centuries of natural growth, archaeologists have unearthed an extraordinary marvel: the Kaimanawa Wall.

This impressive structure presents a profound enigma, rivaling the great wonders of the ancient world. How did such an advanced construction come to be in this secluded region? What hidden secrets does it reveal about ancient civilisations and their sophisticated capabilities?

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  1. I would like to know what is below those stone structures/walls and what else is known or even utilised (by the so called authorities) from these sites interesting a great vid

  2. Why did ardern seal up the Waipoua forest archaelogical report till 2065?
    Because the middens predated the first canoes.
    This satanic captured govt is hiding OUR history. Destroying OUR archaeology.
    They are evil treasonous liars.

  3. Steve Quayle has researched structures like this worldwide.
    The ‘Moon-Eyed People’ have been mentioned in NZ and in Appalachia by the Cherokee.
    The MEP’s were nocturnal in their activities, similar to the white-skinned Waka Travelers who traveled the rivers and streams at night in NZ.
    Research also ‘Giants’ as Steve Quayle, Tom Horn and Jim Marrs have all researched these subjects in their Gen^ series.
    Remains of giants continue to be found, and then covered-up globally, like the pre-Maori buildings and cultures have been. Whenever a giant skeleton is discovered, it is either destroyed or disappeared by two entities;
    1. The Catholic Church and –
    2. The Smithsonian Institute.

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