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Today we return to some unfinished business related to the heart stone phenomenon. This world is far more than we ever …

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  1. Patrick Corbin
    Patrick Corbin says:

    wen i was taking my welding courses, the teacher told us that in french we use to call all mineral’s iron. So by that way of speech, they use to say that we go ro being iron(enfer) wish is translated as hell in english.

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  2. Durp Von Fronz
    Durp Von Fronz says:

    Hey Mike, you gotta check a timestamp in the latest vid from ActionAdventureTwins, they go into the largest underground room in America, cant see much even with the huge lights until they take a photo of it at 14mins25sec, its a must see. Its unreal how large it is.

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  3. Crone under the Dome
    Crone under the Dome says:

    Another wonderful presentation on BioGeology! I also have what I believe are heart stones, so thank you for the confirmation! The work done by you and Hangman1128 are definitely hand in hand. Some of those ancient petrified trees are also present in New Mexico (aka "massive sandstone buttes"), such as Enchanted Mesa/Acoma Sky City…the remains of an ancient tree that would have once been worthy of Montgo. I admire your boots on the ground work and look forward to more. Many thanks for your perseverance in sharing.

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  4. nancy ferrell
    nancy ferrell says:

    Mike, it's me, thanks for sharing my poem. It is mind blowing, but it is true. We are all connected. Thanks again for all the hard work you're doing, that last picture of the ocean/huge rock, looks like a dragon head?

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  5. nancy ferrell
    nancy ferrell says:

    Hi to all, Mike great stuff, I was digging rocks in town, and found a Lingham!! Only knew because of Preveen Mohan vid.s. But got some more stone hearts, all over people. Thanks . be smart, be safe & take care.

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  6. NaDa of NoVeD
    NaDa of NoVeD says:

    Random pointless fact.

    The word "Heart" itself is fascinating. You can form 15 words from this one word…art, he, at, the, heat, tea, eat, ear, hear, tear, rat, at, are, hat, tar. No other 5 letter word has so many other words within it.

    Alex and Paul are renegades 💯

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  7. Wonder Granny
    Wonder Granny says:

    Maybe they lost their color before fossilization due to complete blood loss at time of death. The waters were churning and raging during the flood, and bodies were torn apart. Without blood the heart is white.

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  8. doubblej1
    doubblej1 says:

    I enjoy your work Sir. Can i make a suggestion . Maybe it would be a good idea to cut open any stone from the creek bed, something that doesn’t have the heart stone look. Just to see what’s going on inside. I would just be curious to see what’s going on inside a regular stone to compare. Thank you for your work.

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