Pre-Historic Mega Structure Discovered in Montana, USA - Sage Wall

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Published 2024-06-16
Deep in the remote mountainous wilderness of Montana, we find this remarkable structure known as the Sage Wall. This imposing megalithic wonder is composed of massive polygonal granite stone blocks intricately stacked and aligned in a perfectly straight line. The Sage Wall's unique features, such as its straight lines and angular formations, set it apart from the natural geological formations commonly found in the region, connecting it with other sites commonly known as the Montana Megaliths.

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All Comments (21)
  • @chucu8231
    So 11.700 years ago a tribe contact a contractor "hi dude can u build a strong wall so the mammoth can't step on my cabbage" the contractor said "do u want peru style? It is so hype now" the tribe answer "sure, sure have it your way"
  • @gar915
    Our world is not what we’ve been told.
  • As an amateur geologist, it appears as if I've been lookin' for nubs in all the wrong places.
  • @buhrdt
    So much misinformation. For example, the Lake Missoula floods DID NOT affect the area of the Sage Wall, Lake Missoula was on the other side of the continental divide. Edit: Granite is NOT a sedimentary rock. I give up.
  • @jgarbo3541
    A magnet sticking to a wall doesn't show the wall's magnetic, only shows ferrous content.
  • @johnwattdotca
    This Sage Wall has to be the most discovered megalith in the United States.
  • I’ve been all over these rock formations. There are dozens of these in this area. They are natural and when seen in person, it’s obvious.
  • Just because it is a natural formation, doesn't exclude humans from inhabiting the area. The stones have been modified to support posts. The area could have provided rudimentary protection or irrigation channels.
  • if the walls reach 5 meters into the ground and there is a foundation underneath all it then it should be assumed that any cultural artifacts in this site would be found in the base layer, it doesn't seem like anyone else used this site than those who originally built it.
  • The fact that there aren't scientists all over this wall speaks volumes. Maybe they plan on covering it with dirt and plant an orchard to 'preserve it's for future generations 🤣😂😆 "Looking at you Gobekli Tepe"
  • @JoeBManco
    I don't know if it is a natural formation or not, but it is very fascinating all the same.
  • @WindsEternal
    Absolutely amazing. These stones appear to be many thousands of years older than the ones in other locations. And looking at all compared at the same time, one can see a clear advancement in the quality of the cutting, resulting in Japan and Egypt having the most finely crafted stone structures. Fantastic stuff!!!!
  • @MasterMayhem78
    Need to start digging. Everything you’re looking for is buried 15-20ft down. I can’t wait to hear what is found in the future.
  • @marydd4147
    Although some "experts" say this could be natural, it could be that ancient people either used a natural formation for their needs, it coukd be the remnants of a worldwide ancient civilization (which is what I believe).
  • No intelligent person can deny what is evident . It's time to expand and include before and after floods our new discovers deserve to be included in elementary education!
  • @chunter3882
    I used to play on this wall as a kid 30 years ago
  • @gammaraygem
    #8.50 sticking a magnet to a wall does not necessarily mean the wall is magnetic. If it contains Iron a magnet will stick to it. Just saying.
  • @HeKnows369
    It’s just swamp gas.. keep it moving 🙄
  • Uncovering our history a little at a time! Accepting the pace of discovery is for us…..amazing.