What do you think of the ICA stones?
Sep.05, 2011 in
Ica
Question by Sonny Daye: What do you think of the ICA stones?
Have you ever heard of Ica Stones in Mexico where there are pictures of dinosaurs living with humans?
Best answer:
Answer by bravozulu
There is pretty good evidence they are faked. The fact that the “T-rex’ is using his tail like a tripod like they thought they did in the beginning of the last century is very suspicious. I thought they were found in Peru. They are interesting but I suspect they are faked.
September 5th, 2011 at 4:28 am
I have seen them. Just more proof that God is real, that He created everything. But the evolutionists refuse to accept the evidence.
September 5th, 2011 at 4:35 am
Here’s the background. They appeared a few years ago when a farmer started selling them to tourists. A medical doctor started buying the stones and the farmer kept delivering.
The farmer was then arrested for fraud, and confessed that he had made the fakes. Some of his neighbors also were caught and confessed they’d made fakes of the framer’s fakes. If you have confessions, that pretty much ends the story. The stones are fakes.
The stones all came from one individual in the beginning and later several people started selling them. None of the stones were ever found during an archeological excavation. They all suddenly appear without any context to provide any information. Even the supposed tunnel or cave or whatever has never been documented. Travel to some archeological locations and there will always be someone that offers you an “illegal don’t show it until you get home” artifact. Sometimes the paint is even dry.
The stones are cobbles with a patina covering them. This is a weathering effect caused by centuries of exposure. The designs are abraded (rubbed) with stones to produce the effect. The farmer first claimed that he dug the stones up or found then one the ground. Were that the case then the patina would have reformed over the designs. In short, simple geology shows the stones are faked.
Much of the hype about the stones comes from media echo chamber. Several claims were made in a sensational documentary and have since been passed on as facts.
In summary: The people have confessed to making fakes. The source of the stones is standard for fakes. The geology precludes the stones being real.
September 5th, 2011 at 5:28 am
Have you ever heard that, “There’s a sucker born every minute?”