An area of Northland's Waipoua forest has been sealed off by DoC because it contains megalithic structures that prove the existence of a pre-Maori civilisation, which goes against the whole entire divide of European New Zealand / Maori completely, which isn't exactly hard to even see when there was Celtic or Nordic runes and sites even before the settling, name a whole entire town after Vikings but he who wins the war writes the history books right. Those who know, know the truth.
@eeeatenАй бұрын
none of that is true. don't believe everything you see on youtube.
@07AnsenАй бұрын
@@Synthetic-Chicken no evidence. Try again.
@Synthetic-ChickenАй бұрын
@07Ansen HAS BEEN SEALED OFF. What part can't you read? You can have all the faith and belief in the phoney system that tells you otherwise,I prefer first hand experience from those who were there and have been there,again, those that know, know the truth
@eeeatenАй бұрын
@@Synthetic-Chicken it hasn't been "sealed off" whatever that means. they close some of the tracks sometimes to protect the kauri from kauri dieback. if you're talking about the 75 year embargo there is no such embargo in place.
@Synthetic-ChickenАй бұрын
@eeeaten there is no embargo in place "anymore" due to one citizen funding the lawyers and the case himself to get it removed,they still SEALED the actual site where pre Maori and English settler structures were found, there is many of them around the country
@CorteumАй бұрын
It's interesting to consider that New Zealand is just a small outcrop of the once great "Zealandia"; a much larger land mass that was almost the size of Australia but is now submerged which was only fairly recently discovered by geologists. It's also interesting to note that Edgar Cayce once stated something to the effect that at one time in our distant past, there existed a very large continent in the southern pacific.... I think he either said it was called 'Mu' or 'Lemuria'. As for Kaimanawa Wall- probably should do some Lidar scans on it and the surrounding area.
@eeeatenАй бұрын
zelandia is a real thing but was never a landmass above water like the fantasy of mu or lemuria - those continents were made up by people in the northern hemisphere because they thought there must be a landmass in the pacific ocean to balance out all the land in the northern hemisphere - there wasn't and isn't.
@alexzago6930Ай бұрын
I have been looking into all that as well. He had another prediction with a random mass earth shift. It didn't come true. The change would have shifted the earth back to zealandia days, maybe another timeline. When the government or gns claims the land as a continent and proves it, they can have the resources as well.
@stevearcus2963Ай бұрын
When governments, department of conservation and tribal groups ban and police access to many areas where stuff has been discovered, obviously there is nothing to see here.
@tang8458Ай бұрын
@stevearcus2963 why would a pakeha power structure work with the group of people they have displaced for the last 150 years? Ask don brash to look into it, its in his best interests
@eeeatenАй бұрын
it was already investigated by geologists and archeologists: natural feature.
@mikeholling8830Ай бұрын
@@eeeatenYeah right.🤷🏻♂️
@eeeatenАй бұрын
@@mikeholling8830 look it up. neville ritchie The new age myth : the Kaimanawa 'wall'
@nickmansfield1Ай бұрын
@@eeeaten Who funded their investigations?
@andrewreed4216Ай бұрын
"New Zealand skeletons in the cupboard " goes into greater depth about many sites. We in Australia have a couple unusual sites too. Though i suspect most of ours will be found underwater on the coasts (even underwater sites were found off north-west western Australia). I met indigenous people in south Australia that shared that our gulfs never use to be there. Large natural disasters. OZ GEOGRAPHICS shares about to 200 ft high waves that swept the NSW coasts (theres evidence in the geology). The indigenous here also have those stories. That its slightly OFF NORTH could show the whole of northern new Zealand may have twisted. LIDAR will help show whats underground.
@lyricallyunwaxable1234Ай бұрын
@@andrewreed4216 Oz geographics, for an Aussie, is a pretty cool customer Ha! Really cool site and content. There's so much more to uncover about the last glacial maximum, and the previous civilisations
@RIVAL30388Ай бұрын
Very true mate, I’m Aussie, heard the stories of the tribes up in Far North Queensland who said their ancestors used to be able to walk through the Great Barrier Reef? And the tribes down southern Victoria share stories of walking to Tasmania? The ocean back thousands of years ago was much smaller. Britain was attached to mainland Europe too, they called it “Doggerland”
@tang8458Ай бұрын
@@andrewreed4216 where are they? Some maori say there were people here when they arrived and some say they came from the ground or the mist here?
@eeeatenАй бұрын
@@andrewreed4216 100% fantasy nonsense from kooks and amateurs.
@mikepenney652Ай бұрын
NZ skeletons in the cupboard ! Will make you eat humble pie ! Mate
@aaron6963Ай бұрын
It would be good if people started doing LiDAR scans of the forest
@Rob1970sАй бұрын
Wait for it !!! That's going to happen !! 👍
@PunkagonistАй бұрын
@@aaron6963 the government won't let it happen, they gave the Maoris till 2040 to rewrite their history.
@ParabelIumАй бұрын
@@Punkagonistgovernment dont support māori so thats not true 🤣🤣
@iliketurtles4463Ай бұрын
@@ParabelIum thats laughable my friend, you cant honestly be that naive right?
@mikebroughton9337Ай бұрын
@@iliketurtles4463 After what's happened with Maori in the past few months id say 99% of all kiwis don't back Maori or have lost total trust in Maori leaders in government !!
@HartNgatiАй бұрын
My Grandmother her People Come Here Before the Pacific Mirgration she was institutionalised for been mentally unwell, She Come from the Taraniki Region Ngati Hine She would Claim she was not Maori She was Mesopotamian and her People were the only people that could Ride the Back of our Giant Karerea the Eagle, one tribe say they have hidden the bones of a wing that would span over 6m long, with more and more things like this Wall and then finding Ko Huiarau video Hine Mihingarangi Fobes and she speaks of the Eagle and the Different Flags in NZ, The Kaupapa on the Couch, Speaks on the Migration of my Nans theory of been Mesopotamian, and the series of Skeletons In My Cupboard on the Giants and the Red Hair Green Eyes people the Nanny From Ngongotaha and her Trace of DNA back to Aztec. My grandmother was as crazy as they made her out to be. The different videos even this proof she could have been Mesopotamian not Maori. this is so interesting
@eeeatenАй бұрын
there were no people in nz before maori. "skeletons in the closet" is made up nonsense from kooks and amateurs. no pre-european maori had ancestry from the middle east or from the americas. maori are eastern polynesian.
@kahnkereama8329Ай бұрын
That's so cool Aztec aswel they built megastructures aswel and some left from the canaanites wich is very very time long ago hmmm very interesting cheers
@andrewmckenzieartАй бұрын
Cool info. Thanks.
@mb68nz35Ай бұрын
BS LOL
@eeeatenАй бұрын
@@kahnkereama8329 no, that is mythology, not reality.
@DougRobertsonАй бұрын
These are the best shots of this structure I've ever seen. Great job Shae!
@red2775Ай бұрын
Roughly 12'000 years ago the world had advanced technology different to what we have today there was a global cataclysm of gaint earthquakes and floods so big it changed the size of landmass some countries sank while others rose above the water aotearoa was alot bigger than it is now. This could be remnince of that old civilization.
@lyricallyunwaxable1234Ай бұрын
From Pangaea to Gondwana to present Zelandia, and all the extreme climate fluctuations without the industrial revolution. Old seadogs of the fishing industry long knew of the sunken landmass
@eeeatenАй бұрын
@@lyricallyunwaxable1234 wacky fantasy nonsense. there's no evidence of people in new zealand before about 1250AD.
@mista2621Ай бұрын
Taupo's eruption in circa 26500 BCE was the Largest Volcanic eruption in the world in the last 50000 yrs . 230 AD was the largest eruption in the Last 7000 yrs in that one left 12 inches of Ash over the Chatham Islands , so how deep must it be around Taupo itself ? Certainly would have decimated most of the country
@mikebroughton9337Ай бұрын
@@mista2621 With the size of the lake left id say up to 50-70 feet deep of a mix of ash and earth ? Just a guess.
@eeeatenАй бұрын
@@mista2621 lucky there were no people in nz or the chathams then, huh.
@darynwilson8330Ай бұрын
Its obviously the top of something, and it must of been huge. Try to imagine the amount of ash and pumice that would of come out of Taupo when it erupted it was a massive eruption.
@eeeatenАй бұрын
it's much older than the taupo eruption. it was already investigated by geologists and archeologists: natural feature.
@judioliver8082Ай бұрын
@@eeeaten yes well, our faith in these geologists and archeologists and scientists from uni in general is severely diminished after the cv scam, so I'm with the actual evidence and believing what we see with our eyes, which is - clearly it's not natural.
@eeeatenАй бұрын
@@judioliver8082 is there any irrational nonsense you don't believe? flat earth?
@raceytracey6253Ай бұрын
Yup for sure added the amount of forest leaf litter and after the Kauri was milled all has built up over time ... This build may not have even been finished 🤔 Once the Bros arrived they did tend to eat the Opposition 🤪😜😋🤯🫠
@Bubonica-AoEАй бұрын
maybe its south american, meso ruins, they could have travelled across the pacific.
@clintonmea4Ай бұрын
Giants built those, our original people of mainland remember. what most do not realize is that in recent times we had a great earth shakings from 1600-1616 during this time mainland traditionally called DauDe and which the Portuguese called Nova Guinea extended out to NZ up to PNG and further west of the west coast OZ today, Tassie and the islands were mainland was seperated during those shakings. Many died. Giants as well. Those that survived on NZ side were the MoRioRi these are the true people of that part of our territories. They were genocided just like many of us on mainland... The whitewashed narrative of his-story is far from accurate...
@eeeatenАй бұрын
giants are obviously made up nonsense. there was no land connection between nz and png, at least not in the last hundred million years. what it must be like inside your head.
@graemeverryt618Ай бұрын
@@clintonmea4 cheers bro, I'm always fishing for historical nuggets, and correcting the dis / misinformation I've sponged up from the NZ/ Australia narrative etc
@mb68nz35Ай бұрын
yeah nah bro LOL
@Rob1970sАй бұрын
@@mb68nz35 yeah...nar bro.... You ain't got no idea there then have you !!! ... Look into it then. You might find that you learn something new about new Zealand 👍
@eeeatenАй бұрын
@@Rob1970s are you telling him he should look into nz's history to learn there were actual real giants and fairies?
@andrewmckenzieartАй бұрын
I want it to be a megalithic structure... but the facts support a natural rock formation.
@OkinIncАй бұрын
Solid video Shae. I have it in my bucket list to visit. Thanks for the unbiased take to keep thoughts and opinions out there. Fascinating stuff. 🤙🏽🇳🇿
@someotherguy653Ай бұрын
I think a LiDAR scan would settle this mystery.. Its not so simple with DoC /iwi as flying a drone however as proper permisions will need to be obtained.LiDar is non invasive. Also a Mag scan to look for metals or other anomalities and voids .
@broughxtremeАй бұрын
I was in waikato hospital 4 yrs ago for something. In my room there were a couple of truck drivers as well, one of them was working on the new express-way build going up Huntly way and told us of a find (bones) that predated Maori. It was all hushed up.
@eeeatenАй бұрын
There is zero evidence of people in nz before Māori
@jahbless6660Ай бұрын
i was there. I almost died in hospital from unicornfluenza. I remember those truck drivers, they said they found a unicorn and dragon eggs. They said the bones were older than the earth itself, he said someone put the bones in the ground before the universe was created. The truck driver died and come back to life 13 times, he said the unicorn gave him special powers.
@44wishАй бұрын
@@jahbless6660 mate Dem docs give heavy dosages of morphine eh 😂😂 chur my bro
@BevanMorris-r7uАй бұрын
Correct, but if it's a moa bi e all work stops.
@BevanMorris-r7uАй бұрын
@@jahbless6660not even prepared to listen as usual
@DevilofdoomАй бұрын
When you see it in person it is pretty bloody obvious that it is a natural structure.
@unclebob4037Ай бұрын
I have always believed that the Kaiwanawa wall is man made and is very very old with only a fraction of its structure exposed, gotta get in there and excavate but the government probably wont let it happen, Shae have you heard of the stone city in the Waipoa forest?
@mb68nz35Ай бұрын
LOL Its funny how this Skeletons In the Cupboard crap does the rounds here. ....
@lyricallyunwaxable1234Ай бұрын
@@unclebob4037 The build quality of stone walls on Rapanui, extensive ground and stone works on Samoa and Tonga, the mystery of how Nan Madol was built by a supposed stone age Pacific culture, and other places around the Pacific. I probably should include the Yonaguni underwater anomaly, although there's much scientific studies that say it's a natural feature, others say otherwise. Plus with the introduction of new techs to scan the ocean floor man made features that correlate with sea levels at a glacial maximum are been found. On a side note, the fairly recent uncovering of Globekli tepe points to humans been cavemen 10,000 bce, as a total myth. Human history and technology go back far further than we were told.
@tang8458Ай бұрын
Dont forget that maori have connection to easter island
@07AnsenАй бұрын
@@lyricallyunwaxable1234 Maori weren't here first Polynesians were, DNA and language evidence points to Polynesians descending from Taiwan. It's called out of Taiwan theory. Theres evidence showing south American dna also in the mix and is most likely reason maori have sweet potato. You claim to believe scientific evidence but refute geological evidence showing waipoua rock formation being natural.
@lyricallyunwaxable1234Ай бұрын
@@07Ansen After a journey from their homeland the Lapita people had arrived at their doorstep to the Pacific, a people recognized by their pottery fragments. The sail configuration of early Pacific seagoing vessels enabled them to sail against a head wind enabling journeys outside of prevailing seasonal winds. These journeys were made after many generations of accumulated knowledge. The Taiwan origin was only founded after genetic testing but linguistic studies had arrived at this hypothesis far earlier.. You sounded so smart too, as if to try an intimidate someone with your 'wealth of knowledge'. I could go on n on n on about the Pacific, but I won't. What you need to understand is I differentiate between science and modern science. Modern science supports the idea that men can get pregnant, while science, real science says otherwise. You ever heard of Luzia? Since you mentioned South America.
@mattedwards1880Ай бұрын
I doubt this is man made because you don't usually see both vertical and horizontal joints lining up. Usually the top row of rocks/blocks would overlap the ones below because that is stronger in an engineering sense. However I wouldn't rule out the existence of ancient stone structures in Aotearoa/New Zealand, as established archeological history around the world is questionable and I believe I've seen evidence of ancient celestial observational artifacts on the Eastern coastline of the Coromandel Peninsular.
@eeeatenАй бұрын
yes obviously nobody would build a wall like that. no there are no ancient celestial fairy stones in the coromandel.
@jahbless6660Ай бұрын
And another one haha, you havnt seen evidence of anything, there is none. You will find a unicorn before you find your ancient observational fairy stones. Just stop with the lies.
@TomJonesisbackАй бұрын
I'm Maori I don't mind excavating as long as it's done right Maori have lots in common with south America Rapanui great video mate ♥️
@anthonycampbell1366Ай бұрын
Hotu matua rapanui, ngati hotu redheads of NZ skeletons in the cupboard
@rickymarino1208Ай бұрын
Aint listen to that pakeha crltic bs .those didrs dodnt stsrt sailing till long after msori tf them@anthonycampbell1366
@michaelhowell8412Ай бұрын
Skeletons in the closet was removed from TVNZ because they'd falsified information from a scientist and that scientist took steps to get rid of it @@anthonycampbell1366
@mb68nz35Ай бұрын
@@anthonycampbell1366 Nonsense. Ngati Hotu whakapapa to Hotu-Mutu ( 5th in line from TOI) Ref Chapter 11 J. Grace Tuwharetoa. 1959
@mb68nz35Ай бұрын
@@anthonycampbell1366 you watch too much racist trash like skeletons in the cupboard.
@Rob1970sАй бұрын
What about the Spanish helmet found in the harbour,??? I believe the Manukau harbour or the Auckland harbour. ? This has been kept uder wraps well too hasn't it..???? ..
@faodail3913Ай бұрын
A cannon ball too.
@eeeatenАй бұрын
none of that is true. an iron helmet dated to 1580 was found in wellington harbour in 1904. obviously even if it was dropped there in 1580 that's long after maori were here. most likely it was brought to nz by early settlers.
@julianwilde3945Ай бұрын
Spanish helmet found in wellington harbor!!
@cathyclark6652Ай бұрын
Cowboy boot with stone foot still inside it and doll where no one has ever been in huntly mines!
@eeeatenАй бұрын
@@cathyclark6652 silly
@CH-st2ijАй бұрын
For many years I have studied man made monolithic structures around the world. I went to the Kaimanawa Wall, believing it to be a man made structure, and wanting it to be. I came away absolutely convinced it is simply natural. The most obvious clue, is the lack of overlappping connectivity between the blocks - it would make it the only such structure discovered to date that was man made that was constructed like this, and would make it structurally weak. If you had the technology to build such a structure, you would at the very least allow for seismic movement and build it accordingly, rather than just stacking the stones on top of each other, in a parallel, non overlapping fashion. I know I won't change anyone else's thinking, but it is natural. It is similar to other rock outcrops in the area.
@eeeatenАй бұрын
indeed - any child who has played with lego knows to overlap layers to avoid the vertical joints we see going through consecutive layers in the kaimanawa wall.
@mikebroughton9337Ай бұрын
You go on about seismic movement right .Yet the rocks above are in a place still even after constant movement right ? Here in NZ we experience weak earthquakes on a daily base 2-4 quakes. But still earth moving right. Even had some good ones in my life time of 6-7s quakes. Just in the past week we had 21 Weak earthquakes 2-4 . So them rocks above should have big gaps in them right as over the 1000s years or so there been some massive earthquakes and they should have moved even if not man made right ?? A lot of walls of similar looking and size rocks [some way way bigger like 20-100 tons bigger] have interlocking parts been found in them so they dont move that are over 1000s years old .Yet nun have sunk into the ground either . Why ??? Why when like the pyramids they weight in excess 100,0000 tons not sunk ?? Yet in all pyramids most places you can not put a piece of hair throw the gaps in the rocks . People even say we still don't have the tech to cut a rock that fine!!! So to me why has DOC stopped more ground penetrating to happen in this place ??? What are they afraid they will find here and some other places around NZ ?? It seem to me if Maori and government or government dont want the truth out they slap a 40-75 years no touch liable on it !! Hoping most will be dead and the rest will forget all about what's really there to be found !!!!!!!!! hmmm
@eeeatenАй бұрын
@@mikebroughton9337 there is no moratorium on information, the pyramids as not as precise as you suggest, of course modern technology is far in advance of the precision of the ancient egyptians. don't believe everything you see on youtube.
@phenogen8125Ай бұрын
@@eeeaten so with that conjectured age despite the "bad construction" they remain in place. Maybe the precision of the moulded rocks cast millions of years ago qualifies this.
@eeeatenАй бұрын
@@phenogen8125 silly. the cracks are cooling cracks as you would expect in a 300,000 year old ignimbrite. what cast rocks millions of years old are you talking about?
@johntepuАй бұрын
There are similar structures throughout polynesia, they are used as either an alter or marae...
@eeeatenАй бұрын
those are actual stone structures, built by polynesians. this wall is a natural feature, nobody would build a wall like that.
@nickmansfield1Ай бұрын
@@eeeaten Bring on the proof if you have any.
@eeeatenАй бұрын
@@nickmansfield1 proof of what exactly? A geologist’s report on the Kaimanawa wall showing it’s a natural feature?
@nickmansfield1Ай бұрын
@@eeeaten You: "those are actual stone structures, built by polynesians. this wall is a natural feature, nobody would build a wall like that." Nobody, and the fabled report which you claim to have seen.
@eeeatenАй бұрын
@@nickmansfield1 you can see it online - neville ritchie "A new age myth - the Kaimanawa wall" if you look at the kaimanawa "wall", it has vertical cracks going through layers - no human would build a wall like that, even a kid playing with legos knows you need to offset the vertical joins in each layer.
@jamesdignanmusic276524 күн бұрын
Cracking in rock like that, forming straight lines, is not uncommon in other volcanic regions worldwide. It's natural. It's in a pristine forest - and seeing the graffiti there it's pretty clear why DoC and the local iwi seal areas like this.
@rcisracecarsinsheds3342Ай бұрын
Have seen other videos where local hunters say there are other bigger structures in the area but hard to find unless you know the area, all hearsay of course, but would be cool to see if there is.
@mb68nz35Ай бұрын
Nonsense. If you cant name names...dont bother....
@rcisracecarsinsheds3342Ай бұрын
@mb68nz35 What would the guys name have to do with it?, I didnt make the video it was a hiker on youtube that said it.
@CalGcastglassnzАй бұрын
Paul, steven and jimmy 🫡 your welcome @@mb68nz35
@mb68nz35Ай бұрын
@@rcisracecarsinsheds3342 I think who, what where and when are important questions. If you cant give the basics to your stories, its just hear-say and cant be taken seriously.
@rcisracecarsinsheds3342Ай бұрын
@@mb68nz35 if you look at the comment you are tallking about I literally say "all hearsay of course".
@simonallan9941Ай бұрын
Quite a lot of pre Egyptian megalithic structures have actually been found to be created using cut rock from the matching formation, that is that rock was repositioned to go with its previously matching piece, and marked when being cut for this purpose.
@martinward7239Ай бұрын
There is a man made rock structure in Waipoa forest
@mb68nz35Ай бұрын
Yeah and all the experts will tell you that the stone work are Maori in origin. Here are the facts of the WAIPOUA area. WAHI TAPU: kzbin.info/www/bejne/gH7QY6OXgauIrLs An enduring tāngata whenua community faces a legacy of injustice as it works to preserve and manage 'wāhi tapu' areas of historical and archaeological significance that have been at the centre of controversy and the focus of malicious myth-making.
@mb68nz35Ай бұрын
Also all the archaelogical reports can be found on line and have been available for public viewing since the 90s.
@martinward7239Ай бұрын
@@mb68nz35 Cool vid.
@07AnsenАй бұрын
Ah yes the waipoua stone theory, created and published by a Mormon missionary turned self proclaimed Astro archeology with no academic study in geology or archeology. You KZbin warriors need serious help
@lyricallyunwaxable1234Ай бұрын
@@mb68nz35You do know arriving in 7 waka doesn't make you indigenous, yet the treaty is based on the 7 waka when there were people already here. Yes Maori have legitimate land claims, but the injustices you speak of were originally injustices perpetrated on Maori, by Maori. Wouldn't waste my time on your version of history
@GDEALRАй бұрын
I see alot of hobson pledge pushes and atlas followers commenting..
@_.Marz._Ай бұрын
They're everywhere doing their utmost to rewrite Māori history. They're running with a specific narrative, hoping that narrative gains traction. Tell a lie long enough and people might start believing it. Masons have been doing that for centuries.
@chairmybowl835Ай бұрын
😂😂 It’s funny because they can’t show proper evidence, sources and citations. Yet they will swear to the bible that the patupaiarehe are indigenous…… which is of Māori oral history, yet those same naysayers ridicule Māori oral traditions unless it fits the colonial narrative.😂
@GDEALRАй бұрын
@ Sad truth but spot on 🤣👌
@eeeatenАй бұрын
why do you think doc have put a 75 year ban on this?
@judioliver8082Ай бұрын
treaty stuff
@nickmansfield1Ай бұрын
Same reason the USA put a c. 70 year ban on the fizzer files eh.
@eeeatenАй бұрын
@@nickmansfield1 you misunderstood my question. why does the maker of the video think there is an information ban? that doesn't appear to be true.
@eeeatenАй бұрын
@@judioliver8082 you misunderstood my question. why does the maker of the video think there is an information ban? that doesn't appear to be true.
@jahbless6660Ай бұрын
Because that land belongs to someone, DOC is only the caretaker, it is their job to protect it and the privacy of the owners. That’s what they do.
@georgeherman7846Ай бұрын
Has anyone layed bricks before. So you stack them with overlapping seams or all aligned like this. Absolutely natural.
@glennllewellyn7369Ай бұрын
Naturally!
@BillRollersonАй бұрын
Been there a couple of times (on hunting trips) looks like natural volcanic formation to me.
@israelboakes2686Ай бұрын
You're a bot
@catherinevovna851Ай бұрын
Ask any brickie why you don't line up blocks exactly on top of each other
@PunkagonistАй бұрын
There are Irish wishing stones up near Auckland, and there are ruins of bee house houses in New Zealand also, we just have a pathetic government that uses the Maori culture for tourism and exports....
@eeeatenАй бұрын
there's zero evidence/artifacts from pre-maori in nz.
@judioliver8082Ай бұрын
@@eeeaten you are a bot
@judioliver8082Ай бұрын
I think it is the government, you are right, but also, there is a lot to lose for the Maori leaders and Universities now they have extended treaty stuff in so many ways over the past few years. As you can see in the comments here, it's very intense and they will do a lot to protect their version of NZ history. They have systematically confused us all over the past 20 years or so but the truth is coming out.
@andrewmckenzieartАй бұрын
@@judioliver8082It is about greed and money... oh and promoting racial hatred.
@BevanMorris-r7uАй бұрын
@@andrewmckenzieartgreat answer, wish I could get some things too.
@shaneforge6337Ай бұрын
I would love to see a proper ground penetrating radar scan done of the surrounding area. That could possibly clear up the mystery, cover an area up to 50m away from the wall in a cube. I wonder if someone would fund it? Also didn't realize that it's not too far away, might have to go check it out sometime
@WilliamWhareaorere-v4qАй бұрын
The government has ban in place to cover thier lies an deception
@aaronfranklin324Ай бұрын
Why do you think it's ryolite from Taupo when it's got six feet of ignimbrite ash from Taupo 230AD on top of it.
@eeeatenАй бұрын
it's rhyolite from an eruption 330,000 years ago.
@alexzago6930Ай бұрын
I have been thinking about that as well. Lake taupo is known to be a hot spot for many things.
@jahbless6660Ай бұрын
The rocks fell well before the ash
@gmaulpker4765Ай бұрын
Ive been there 5 times. The front stones descend far far lower and they are only limestone. You can rub it off like chalk. The stones up the hill however are basalt and precision cut into fit. That is the true mystery here. Limestone is always doable with molding and setting but not basalt which is extremely hard.
@eeeatenАй бұрын
it's not limestone. did you watch the video?
@gmaulpker4765Ай бұрын
@eeeaten I've been there, its very rubbery the front stones
@eeeatenАй бұрын
@@gmaulpker4765 it's weathered ignimbrite.
@BobJones-cd9mtАй бұрын
Probably cap stones the lime stone ones. Egyptians built like this. The lime stone glows green..
@nickmansfield1Ай бұрын
@@eeeaten Try reading what he actually wrote.
@kellanbrayАй бұрын
Great analysis, liked the cinematics.
@_.Marz._Ай бұрын
Love your work Shae. Always professional and very meticulous with your art. Awesome! PS..disregard my squabbles with everyone in the comment section 😩🤣
@warwicklindsay177Ай бұрын
Lydar could be used to see beyond the ground cover.
@beyondtawhitoАй бұрын
Polynesia has it’s own Pheomelanin red headed Whakapapa the same applies to all other places around the Planet including Melanesia & Micronesia. Western Europe is originally melanated & black.
@calthorpАй бұрын
I loved the comments as much as the video. what a polarized bunch of viewers.
@tinaaroha8205Ай бұрын
Hi from Hamilton. This has to be the clearest viewing of inside the Kaimanawa wall that I have seen and the perfection of the pillar inside, I doubt it was naturally made no matter the weather or disasters. I believe there were others on the land before Maori too. Thank you, your finding was very interesting.
@eeeatenАй бұрын
it was already investigated by geologists and archeologists: natural feature.
@nickmansfield1Ай бұрын
@@eeeaten Actually I think we all heard that possibility on the video, perhaps you need to rewind.
@eeeatenАй бұрын
@@nickmansfield1 no kidding, so you’re disagreeing with professional geologists? Not even kooky Barry brailsford (who suggested the wall was man made in the first place) still thinks it was man made.
@nickmansfield1Ай бұрын
@@eeeaten I was merely pointing out how you offered nothing to the conversation.
@eeeatenАй бұрын
@@nickmansfield1 you added nothing. when people say they doubt the kaimanawa wall is natural, they should be reminded that professioal geologists are certain it is natural.
@belindakruger1399Ай бұрын
Being a proud NZ born Kiwi. We all know, some can't admit, Maori we're not here 1st! Moriori....need an apology 1st. We need to accept and love our bloodlines. Stand together, no division. ❤✌️
@tang8458Ай бұрын
@@belindakruger1399 only 2 tribes were involved in their attempted massacre, go and talk to them, mori ori are from the chatham Islands not mainland nz, stop spewing that old whute washed version of the history you were taught.. mori ori and maori are from the same people.. 😆 acting like theyr are a totally different people🤦♂️
@faodail3913Ай бұрын
@@tang8458 No, you need to read old history books written by Early Settlers. Maori back then were very worried that there bloodlines would be diluted by intermarriage with Maoriori. They were separate cultural groups. They were both established in the North Island.
@tang8458Ай бұрын
@faodail3913 they mustve had a take, maori intermarried alot but it mustve been a taboo thing, im not sure i havent been down that path
@tang8458Ай бұрын
@faodail3913 i have started reading some stuff recited to the settlers in the 1800z and the stories my old people told me pretty much match what what written a couple of hundred years aog, im on a whakapapa journey, takes heaps of digging to get little nuggets of confirmation. The geneology was cleaner back then because no one was competing for scraps of land handed down through the families
@deanspanley4472Ай бұрын
Because they will do anything to insure they won't lose their race based Privilege hand outs. I realise they are a narcissistic entitled culture, of the cult of the victim
@EricMario-b8lАй бұрын
You're delving into the fascinating and complex history of New Zealand! Yes, it is true that people of European descent, including those of British, American, and other nationalities, arrived in New Zealand before Captain James Cook's famous voyage in 1769-1770. These early European visitors and settlers, including individuals like Jackie Marmon, often arrived on slaving and whaling vessels, as well as on ships involved in the early European exploration and trade in the Pacific. Some of these individuals, including convicts and slaves, did develop strong connections with Māori chiefs and communities, earning respect and, in some cases, becoming integral members of Māori society. However, it's also important to acknowledge that many of these early European arrivals were indeed convicts, slaves, or deserters from ships, and their experiences in New Zealand were often marked by hardship, violence, and exploitation. The complex and multifaceted nature of these early encounters between Europeans and Māori is reflected in the diverse range of experiences and outcomes, from the development of strong relationships and alliances to the tragic consequences of violence, displacement, and disease. Captain Cook's arrival in 1769-1770 marked the beginning of a new era of European exploration and colonization in New Zealand, which would have profound and lasting impacts on Māori society and the country as a whole. Would you like to explore more about the early European settlement of New Zealand, the complex relationships between Europeans and Māori, or the significant events and figures that shaped the country's history?
@onyxorion2110Ай бұрын
Great video, would love to see a lydar view of the area.
@natezsta12Ай бұрын
Please do waipoua forest stone city
@gmaulpker4765Ай бұрын
Should also be mentioned each fronting stone is exactly 1 metre across. Same measurements we adopted from Sumerians.
@eeeatenАй бұрын
sumerians! ahahahahahaa no. it's a natural feature as per the geologists who investigated it.
@gmaulpker4765Ай бұрын
@eeeaten Easily notable that you haven't been there buddy 😄
@eeeatenАй бұрын
@@gmaulpker4765 have you been to my garden? how do you know there are no faeries and giants there? don't believe everything you see on youtube.
@BevanMorris-r7uАй бұрын
Obviously never been and never will. Doesn't want to listen but we have to.
@eeeatenАй бұрын
@@BevanMorris-r7u science, evidence and reality matter. natural feature. no ancient aliens.
@TheOtherPhotoGuyАй бұрын
Thanks mate, will be keen as to check out this spot
@rayc8948Ай бұрын
True story - I met this older Maori fulla in a pub. We got talking and out of the blue he told me about a viking ship he had seen in a cave. Down near thr Waitomo Caves apparently.
@eeeatenАй бұрын
yeah great place to keep a viking ship. don't be so gullible.
@horaceosirian8993Ай бұрын
Lay off the glue, cuz.
@mb68nz35Ай бұрын
Another victim waiting to be scammed.
@rayc7725Ай бұрын
Just saying what was told to me. Not sure how I'd be scammed by hearing this info. Logically Maori weren't the first in Aotearoa. And bad luck for the Moriori who were slaightered on the Chatham's Before NZ was colonized Maori fought, enslaved and ate their enemies No intelligent person debates these facts
@eeeatenАй бұрын
@@rayc7725 science shows maori were the first people in nz. there is NO evidence of people in nz before them. the moriori were not attacked on the chatham islands until after european's arrived, so i don't know how that's relevant. before nz was colonised europeans also fought, enslaved and ate their enemies, somewhere in history. slavery was still legal in britain when cook arrived in nz. is there something here you disagree with?
@RogerMason-t8eАй бұрын
Yep, there are other sights in New Zealand, there's many some, like the wall in northland, which is closed to the public and researchers.
@eeeatenАй бұрын
lol
@kenwatkins7097Ай бұрын
Man made walls don't have their vertical joints continuing straight down thru several rocks, so the rocks aren't locked together. It's a single piece of rock.
@trueblue1449Ай бұрын
Good approach to understanding the walls creation. However, besides that wall/rock formation, is there any chance you could visit the stone foundations in the Waipoua forest in Northland ? Just west'souwest of Tane Mahuta. These foundations cover about 5 square kilometers, roughly.
@simonwatling2203Ай бұрын
The voiceover style reminds me soo much of Ketz's high octance voice overs... soo much nostalgia haha... wicked video bro!
@gedforceyАй бұрын
I call bullshit on this uninformed video. There is indeed other evidence of pre maori occupation.
@eeeatenАй бұрын
no there isn't. there is zero such evidence.
@fraserwilson9852Ай бұрын
I call bullshit on your uninformed bla bla get some evidence please
@WilliamWhareaorere-v4qАй бұрын
There is a ban on any archaeological findings to be undergoing or published.it was passed in 2011 for the third time .this time the ban ends in2035
@eeeatenАй бұрын
no there isn't. that is conspiracy nonsense for simpletons.
@BobJones-cd9mtАй бұрын
Mhm nothing to hide.
@tedfeats1719Ай бұрын
@@WilliamWhareaorere-v4q there is a book I read about 20yrs ago that has supposedly been banned until 2065 I wonder if what you mentioned is what I'm thinking of...
@BevanMorris-r7uАй бұрын
Just over 10 years to find the truth
@eeeatenАй бұрын
@@BevanMorris-r7u no, none of that is true.
@ahenataedmonds8405Ай бұрын
Connects my people to Sth America Peru,where we travelled,hence peruperu (kūmara) only reserved for the myan kings n queens whanau❤
@eeeatenАй бұрын
maori have no south american ancestry. peruperu are not kumara, and peruperu were brought to nz by europeans. kumara was brought to nz by the eastern polynesian ancestors of maori. kumara were not the food of kings. learn your history.
@NicCummingАй бұрын
You have to wonder why there is a blanket nation wide ban on any archeological investigation of non Maori sites if there is no evidence of pre Maori people's.Building consents have a note contact details if any thing is uncovered Auckland museum team have a list if it's not a site recognized by local Maori they don't investigate. why?
@eeeatenАй бұрын
there isn't any such blanket ban. people have been searching for decades to find evidence of pre-maori people - none found, absolutely zero.
@NicCummingАй бұрын
Talk to builders about that the archeologists cannot investigate non Maori sites that pre date Maori colonisation.Who believes New Zealand had no people before Maori it's not the most isolated land on the planet .
@eeeatenАй бұрын
@@NicCumming geologists and archeologists already investigated - it's a natural feature. science shows maori were the first people in nz, there is ZERO evidence of people in nz before 1250AD. don't believe everything you see on youtube.
@judioliver8082Ай бұрын
@@eeeaten Oh boy you seriously need to catch up
@eeeatenАй бұрын
@@judioliver8082 did you disagree with something i said? do you think i should catch up with the latest fantasies and conspiracy nonsense?
@sueelliott4793Ай бұрын
Man am I off soon on a journey to look for that wall in Taupo, love from Tauranga NZ. Thank you this was very interesting
@guesswho6925Ай бұрын
All this talk about Māori in the comments!? This was built along time before the Māori therefore they’re not the original natives of this land and have no claim!
@skovdzschitt3230Ай бұрын
Stfu as if you’d want a written treaty with them anymore than the one y’all currently disrespect. Disgraced and debunked Martin Doutre muppets
@PapamoaWest-r4qАй бұрын
You understand that this is just one of hundreds of sites, also many Māori have said they’re not the first to arrive. It just goes against today’s narrative
@eeeatenАй бұрын
@@PapamoaWest-r4q maori were the first people of nz. maori did not arrival all at once, so obviously later arrivals found (maori) people already here. it was already investigated by geologists and archeologists: natural feature. debunked.
@benzomccoolАй бұрын
@eeeaten haha eeeatens' been eaten with rage. Try food, it'll thicken your neck. #triggered
@eeeatenАй бұрын
@@benzomccool great argument 🤣
@liamkennedy3034Ай бұрын
There’s plenty of similar rocks all over New Zealand and in fact all over the world. The easiest examples to find in NZ are actually directly on state highway 1 at the northern end of the Desert road. Where you can find much larger rocks than this with perfect straight cracks in it. The sides just aren’t very flat. Weird that you only find this kinda stuff near area’s of volcanic activity. That “75 year excavation ban” got lifted after about 6 years if I recall. It was done because there was an archeological team in the area looking at a Maori settlement that was nearby to the wall. The team was essentially getting fired so in order to guarantee their work was saved they issued that ban. Not because they wanted to ban people but because of some bureaucratic nonsense it forces DOC to archive all the findings. That’s why they did it. It’s also why the ban got lifted shortly after. But none of the conspiracy theorists ever mention that part of it. They’ll just tell you what fits their narrative then tell you that they’re more trustworthy than an “official” organisation.
@judioliver8082Ай бұрын
why so harsh toward conspiracies may I ask ? We got to start somewhere.
@liamkennedy3034Ай бұрын
@ Maybe I am. I just find too many people who push conspiracies to be massive hypocrites and to be very selective with what information they use. The Kaimanawa wall and the whole “Maori weren’t here first” ones are colossal examples of that. The people who push these ignore so much information. Such as with the Maori thing they ignore the fact that we don’t find things like tools, settlements or bodies. We don’t have DNA evidence of anyone before. We don’t have a mass extinction event for local fauna before Maori turned up and drastically changed the local ecosystem. People like to claim the Moriori were here first when the linguistic and geographical evidence points to they split off from Maori. DNA confirms this and even in the Moriori’s own oral history of their origins they claim to be a mixture of Polynesian explorer and early Maori who both turned up to the Chatham’s at around the same time according to them. Which is entirely plausible and doesn’t at all suggest that the Moriori were kicking around mainland NZ at any point. People also don’t seem to consider that cultures can change over time and the Maori did so over the last 800 years. Over their time in NZ they became more sedentary and more warlike with increasingly more complicated political systems to govern larger groups of people. By the time Europeans took interest in NZ the Maori were essentially highly adaptable Neolithic farmers with an almost Feudal political system. Just without a central top figure. Then they of course very quickly converted to Christianity upon European contact and adopted all sorts of other concepts and tools for farming and war. Which means they stopped doing things such as Mummification of bodies. Which is something Maori did that was observed by Europeans as late as the 1830s. Something people claim that means Māori weren’t first because they didn’t think they ever did that. This earlier cultural shift to a more warlike culture was also likely a huge reason Moriori culture became very pacifist as a sort of resistance to that. They became isolated because all Polynesian peoples since around the 1400s gradually slowed down their seafaring ways. Maori essentially forgot how to do long distance navigation. Didn’t really need to when they had so much land instead. Leading to the Isolation of the Moriori. I probably went on a million tangents but a lot of conspiracy theorists need to take their own advice and look into it. I fear too many go in with a motive. And I suppose there’s a pretty clear motive with trying to discredit the Maori being first. Very convenient to call the Moriori first instead. A people almost wiped out and with no treaty to speak of. Would make today’s politics so much easier for everyone.
@theeiyaniАй бұрын
Theres alot of these rock stuctures half buried all along old taupo rd on private farms ancient race of celtic druids of atlantis and Mua were once here.
@eeeatenАй бұрын
"ancient race of celtic druids of atlantis and Mua" HHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAAAA here's your mua 🐄
@theeiyaniАй бұрын
Hahaha 🤣 ol panda eyes still has nothing better to do than scan the tube and troll
@theeiyaniАй бұрын
@eeeaten Haha🤣 ol panda eyes is still trolling got nothing better to do.
@judioliver8082Ай бұрын
@@theeiyani he must get paid to troll I think, he's so dumb.
@craigmoyle2924Ай бұрын
We have evidence here in wales of our ancestors travelling by ships to new zealand pre Maori and the Americas pre columbus
@karnereeves3460Ай бұрын
Dig it up! They did in Egypt
@eeeatenАй бұрын
it was already investigated by geologists and archeologists: natural feature.
@judioliver8082Ай бұрын
Oh no. Don't dig it up but do search a wider area around. Perhaps it continues but it is a large area.
@DsTangaroaAdventuresNZАй бұрын
What other info can anyone add weight to this. Curious
There are other remnants,split apple rock the boulder bank in nelson,theres many more
@eeeatenАй бұрын
also natural feature. don't be so gullible.
@EricMario-b8lАй бұрын
John, commonly known as Jacky, Marmon was born in Sydney, New South Wales, probably on 5 June 1800, although some sources give the year of his birth as 1798 or 1799. He was the son of convict parents: Patrick Marmon, an Irishman, and his wife, Catherine Evans. Between the ages of 11 and 23 Marmon served aboard colonial merchant vessels sailing throughout the Pacific and between the Australian colonies. In April 1823 he was convicted of theft in Sydney, and was sentenced to be kept at hard labour on board colonial government vessels for two years. He was aboard the Elizabeth Henrietta when it sailed to New Zealand in November 1823. Marmon probably left the brig on arrival, to settle permanently in the Hokianga district, initially under the protection of Muriwai. Marmon later claimed that the social disgrace of his conviction for theft (he maintained that he was innocent) was the reason for his decision to leave New South Wales permanently. From the 1820s Marmon lived as a Maori. He married Ihipera (Isabella), daughter of Hone Kingi Raumati, by 1835. He also had liaisons with other Maori women; his only child, Mere (Mary), who was born in 1826, was the daughter of another of Raumati's daughters, Hauauru. He became fluent in the Maori language, adopted a Maori lifestyle (his name, transliterated into Maori, was Haki Mamene) and, reportedly, had a moko. He also accompanied Hokianga Nga Puhi on their raids under the leadership of Hongi Hika. For instance, he was reported as having participated in the attack on Te Ika-a-ranga-nui pa in March 1825. Towards the end of the 1820s European traders began to visit the Hokianga Harbour regularly to purchase the easily accessible, high-quality timber near the river. As well as becoming useful to both Maori and traders as a negotiator and interpreter, Marmon is said to have run a grog shop. As the European population of the Hokianga area grew, he was much in demand as an interpreter, and was recognised as being more fluent than the missionaries. In 1835 he was the interpreter at William White's trial. He was also involved in negotiating land sales, most notably the sale of Horeke to William Stewart and Captain Deloitte in 1826. In addition Marmon found paid employment as a sawyer and carpenter. He is reported to have built houses for F. E. Maning and J. R. Clendon, as well as several of the buildings at the dockyard and settlement of Horeke. Thus, by the mid 1830s Marmon was in a sound enough financial position to purchase more land for himself from the Maori and to build a large house on it.
@litmis8028Ай бұрын
I can show you a pyramid in New Zealand
@tasmanx111Ай бұрын
Do the Moraki Boulders too!!
@eeeatenАй бұрын
also natural
@kathrynporter2064Ай бұрын
yes pls
@tonyawaters8653Ай бұрын
Their were people before Maori, but if they acknowledge this they can't divide us, or use the treaty to keep us infighting.
@dillimonsterАй бұрын
No there weren't
@eeeatenАй бұрын
no there weren't
@andrewmckenzieartАй бұрын
yeah.. probably were.. definately the white skin red headed people that inter-bred with maori. There are maori witnesses and legends around these people. We all colonized nz from our countries of origin. No one lived here prior. Simple really.
@troyberthelsen5069Ай бұрын
@@tonyawaters8653 you are so right. Thats what they want. Nz has such a rich history, but gov wont let the pepole know. Unless its maori history. Sad. Maori were not the first here. But you hit the nail on the head. To keep us infighting.
@eeeatenАй бұрын
@@troyberthelsen5069 the current government is not strongly in support of maori. why do you think they would want to protect maori interests? science shows maori were the first people in nz. stop believing fantasy nonsense.
@TrevorMackenzie-yr2csАй бұрын
Would like to see the imagery of the ground radar incorporated with your 3d image just thought it would add more info to your findings.
@portroyal6886Ай бұрын
Interesting you mentioned about Egypt, i did think some of there tattoos and the Maori tattoos look a little Similar, an off thought was a failed attempt to build a pyramid
@Ngatikahu-aka-panbadassАй бұрын
Maui was recorded in the great library of Alexandria as Maui the travellar same Maui as in the Disney Moana movies
@mb68nz35Ай бұрын
@@Ngatikahu-aka-panbadass Rubbish. Provide your source. NO such claim is supported by the repository of Maori knowledge also DNA and language calls BS.
@WinstonsmithsaliasАй бұрын
@mb68 Ptolemy wrote about a great fleet that left Egypt. Maui and Rata were the Captains/navigators. Easy to find, but to save you the time Pg 16 from this document supports the theory. archive.schillerinstitute.com/fidelio_archive/1999/fidv08n01-1999Sp/fidv08n01-1999Sp_014-on_eratosthenes_mauis_voyage_and-lar.pdf
@WinstonsmithsaliasАй бұрын
@ngatikahu I hope you don’t mind the assist here :) archive.schillerinstitute.com/fidelio_archive/1999/fidv08n01-1999Sp/fidv08n01-1999Sp_014-on_eratosthenes_mauis_voyage_and-lar.pdf
@eeeatenАй бұрын
@@Winstonsmithsalias no, that is made up fantasy nonsense.
@LozzaTurboАй бұрын
Its the top of a 20,000 year old pyramid. All part of the global power system created by the Anunnaki.
@eeeatenАй бұрын
wow that's some top shelf fantasy silliness. you win.
@andrewmckenzieartАй бұрын
Yes, gondwalaland powered the world!!!
@kathrynporter2064Ай бұрын
@LozzqTutbo wouldnt surprise me these days - wld be interesting to see if mathematically it aligns with Antartica Tartarian discussions. As we learn more about the planet we inhabit we need to be open to all views and not be tunnel visioned - after all we were fed bs that cigarettes and Thalidomide we great for our health, that has since been proven otherwise, the food table has seriously been revised, so we should ask the 7W's and not be led off track with a lot of noise about this being right and this is wrong - at this point we dont know everything, and noise detracts from the real q at hand. That tree on top looked very interesting to me as well, as did the shadows in the crevass.
@kathrynporter2064Ай бұрын
shadows in crevass at 4:14
@eeeatenАй бұрын
@@kathrynporter2064 wacky
@maynetaynewaynecolez4456Ай бұрын
All born of this land are Tangata whenua All who moe beneath the maunga are Tangata whenua annnnd.... All manuhiri from a far who come and decide to call this land home are Tangatawhenua.... Whether the rocks are arranged by Atua or O nga tangata we can all learn to express our opinions with respect and show others kindness, patience and compassion when they share their opinions. These rocks being discussed are a taonga and have a mauri. I think it's only right we show respect for each other in the same way we should respect the Tupuna (These Stones) O nga Turangawaewae o tatou katoa. Communication with kindness and empathy costs nothing, Mauri ora oku tangata
@andrewmckenzieartАй бұрын
Well said. Enough of the racial posturing. We all were born of the same recycled carbon and associated elements from the ground under our feet in nz. All are equal.
@horaceosirian8993Ай бұрын
Aue! Nicely said, I can get behind that.
@alicewilson1747Ай бұрын
Kiaora I just want yall to know that I went deep into this Pyramid ✨️ Moses and Two Giants is what I drew ❤ 3 Egyptians is what I discovered and the tree is special too. Now CHCH has the smaller Pyramid that has the covenant. I am still to visit this Ancient pyramid.
@eeeatenАй бұрын
wack a doodle doo 🐓
@jakel454Ай бұрын
We have literal fossil evidence of just about everything. Don’t see any giant fossils lol
@alicewilson1747Ай бұрын
@jakel454 it's literally the spiritual realm ✨️ that we in looks like your stuck in matrix 😎 asè ✨️
@eeeatenАй бұрын
@@alicewilson1747 which spirit? too much sherry old girl?
@alicewilson1747Ай бұрын
@eeeaten ask God !!!
@TheMileswinАй бұрын
Interesting video and thanks for sharing different ideas. Maori are not a first nation people as the definition goes.
@Furrion07Ай бұрын
Where's your proof?
@TomJonesisbackАй бұрын
New Zealand treaty says different mate 🤣
@martinward7239Ай бұрын
@@TomJonesisback New Zealand treaty says different things depending on who you ask.
@ShenzenxoАй бұрын
Yes they are you moepi 😂
@abesodessyrobinson1022Ай бұрын
Maori are not indigenous
@ktairwin5380Ай бұрын
I WONDER HOW FAR AWAY they are from the source rock they are?
@eeeatenАй бұрын
0km. it's a volcanic rock from the volcano.
@ktairwin5380Ай бұрын
Thanks, so it’s at source. Probably geology Think of the giants causeway!
@eeeatenАй бұрын
@@ktairwin5380 yes
@johnietaylor1817Ай бұрын
its a freak of nature but totally natural
@raceytracey6253Ай бұрын
Cheers Thank You for keeping this Story alive 😊 I have been to see the wall many years ago .. If it was being built around the time of am eruption 🌋 you would sure run for the hills and "Bugger off " it is very close to the Lake🛶🚤⛵️🎣 😅 well worth a Visit and some Lovely spots to over night Camp 🏕 out as well ... Go with Respect as this is also a HUNTING Area for Deer 🎯🏹🦌🦌🦌 I have since been told about other stones across the road about 50meters into the bush ... So that area is well worth a Lidar scan for sure 🤔🤓🤗
@eeeatenАй бұрын
geologists and archeologists investigated it. natural feature.
@steveo-7088Ай бұрын
Nz government is with holding documents on a few sites like this until 2063,why? .well maori dont want people digging around surveying because itll come to face that maori are not indigenous to NZ and their money train from the government will come to an end
@mb68nz35Ай бұрын
Racist rubbish from Martin Doutre ANCIENT CELT BS. Whats funny is the origin for this rubbish is NZ most famous Nazi Kerry Bolton & Holocaust denier. Martin Doutre is a major fan boy of Kerry Bolton. Lords of the soil : the story of the tūrehu, the white tangata whenua. The author argues the case for white settlement of New Zealand before the arrival of the Māori. natlib.govt.nz/records/21997126
@mb68nz35Ай бұрын
Maori are most definitely indigenous. The language and culture evolved right here making it unique and indigenous to this place. kzbin.info/www/bejne/gH7QY6OXgauIrLs
@07AnsenАй бұрын
That's false, all documents relating to waipoua forest were released 3 decades ago..... catch up
@steveo-7088Ай бұрын
@07Ansen yeh you are correct on that ,they released the documents after the land got given to iwi .same thing is going to happen with this land so maori can hide the truth
@steveo-7088Ай бұрын
@mb68nz35 that doesn't mean indigenous.
@beachforestmountain4269Ай бұрын
Shae, I was on a walk a few weeks ago and talked to an older couple. They said their son is a filmmaker/videographer. It just occured to me that they might have been talking about you. Do your parents both ride bicycles, and do they live out by Piha?
@shae_sterlingАй бұрын
oh lol that would be nice if they lived there and rode bicycles lol! no they dont sorry. But thanks for asking
@beachforestmountain4269Ай бұрын
@@shae_sterling Hahaha, must have been such a random question. Cheers Shae.
@berylsmith-kk1geАй бұрын
Maybe look up Celt history.....and their symbols. Interesting also. The celts too were great ocean voyagers.
@sweetjustice1809Ай бұрын
Who doesn't know that the Maori arrived and ate the original people of New Zealand? I thought that was common knowledge.
@eeeatenАй бұрын
no, that's a commonly believed myth that was actually debunked a hundred years ago. you should update your beliefs about the history of nz.
@fraserwilson9852Ай бұрын
Do some research Maori intermarried with mori ori not all were eaten as were the saxons when conquered by the normans
@eeeatenАй бұрын
@@fraserwilson9852 also important to note is that none of this happened before europeans were in nz. moriori were not a pre-maori people, but rather were the first people of the chatham islands. maori didn't even know they were there until they were 'found' by europeans. they weren't attacked until 1835.
@judioliver8082Ай бұрын
It is. They didn't quite eat them all as it turns out so God has a wee surprise in store for them in His good timing.
@eeeatenАй бұрын
@@judioliver8082 irrational nonsense. learn the history of nz. moriori were not attacked by maori until 1835.
@purefoldnz3070Ай бұрын
Widely debunked. It is a natural rock formation resulting from geological processes such as jointing and fracturing in the Earth's crust
@EricMiller-wf9ltАй бұрын
Debunked in your head
@purefoldnz3070Ай бұрын
@@EricMiller-wf9lt nope, by geologists. Its just humans looking for patterns in everything
@jakel454Ай бұрын
Agree. multiple geologists spend literally decades of their life studying rocks and debunks something like this, and some idiot watches afew KZbin videos and claims their wrong lol
@purefoldnz3070Ай бұрын
@@jakel454 yup, welcome to the internet.
@1man2dogs-h8pАй бұрын
Not suspect that the forest the wall stands in Is surrounded by Waiouru, NZ's largest Military Base
@eeeatenАй бұрын
it's a hundred km from waiouru military base you turkey
@themagickaltour3812Ай бұрын
I was abducted while driving through the desert rd close to there I was driving in my van and disappeared in my van for 18 hrs, so kind of makes sense
@_.Marz._Ай бұрын
Must've been some gooood wackybacky there brother 😅 👍
@hinefamily7565Ай бұрын
What a load of shyt. Why build a wall there ? in the middle of nowhere far from any major food source in soil that it predominantly volcanic. It is over looked by far higher hills and is in a valley. There is no evidence of any settlement nearby, no plateau of ground, no evidence of foundations of housing or structures. If it was built, it was built by the most stupidest of idiots, with no plan in mind. I have seen it, not impressed as it being anything more than a natural oddity. Was a lot more impressed with the giant's causeway in Northern Ireland. Get a grip on reality people, fictitious painting by AI shows the intent to deceive all.
@suepoulos6175Ай бұрын
Did you live that time??
@PapamoaWest-r4qАй бұрын
Like the Amazon? Or the pyramids in the middle of the desert. This site is pre ice age. NZ was completely different back then, the coastline was significantly different. One example, there was no cook straight it was all exposed.
@anthonycampbell1366Ай бұрын
Waipoua forest village embargo 2067 stone village pre maori redheads of NZ the hidden history
@paulinglis2976Ай бұрын
Is that it ?!? That is just a natural rock formation
@andyhallbootdoctornz3991Ай бұрын
I was born and raised and live in New Zealand and our success of governments wouldn’t know shit from Clay
@eeeatenАй бұрын
Success of governments? Is English your second language?
@andrewmckenzieartАй бұрын
Damn straight. Well said... the govt went full woke. Tvnz needs a kick up the arse too for turning into professional liars.
@eeeatenАй бұрын
@@andrewmckenzieart what lies?
@TillyOrificeАй бұрын
Goodness me, all this mad speculation just because people refuse to believe geologists (ie people who actually understand rocks and rock formation).
@lyricallyunwaxable1234Ай бұрын
@@TillyOrifice When your funding source tells you up is down, you write a paper on how transphobia has caused up to be down
@calthorpАй бұрын
Why let facts & geologists get in the way of a great story!
@lyricallyunwaxable1234Ай бұрын
@@calthorp Are you still getting the booster shots? Never know when you might get a sniffle. So they quietly pull astrazenica and modernas shot from the shelf, why? They were safe and effective.
@guyl9208Ай бұрын
Its a cool spot, looks to be natural from the type of rock but still impressive. regardless is doesn't matter if it was man made or not as we strive for equal rights in NZ and our basic human rights are not determined by what year our ancestors turned up.
@andrewmckenzieartАй бұрын
Well said. We are all equal as kiwis.
@IzzyBJonesxoxАй бұрын
Wow mate you definitely made me think with the grain being continuous between the blocks. I would love for some one like Graham Hancock to come and compare it to the other structures he's seen around the world for more clarity. I think we've only just scratched the surface about the ancient civilisation.
@eeeatenАй бұрын
why graham hancock? he has no expertise in the field. maybe an actual geologist? but then again actual geologists have already investigated it and said it's a natural feature.
@purawalker2537Ай бұрын
Probably cracked when Taupo erupted
@Rob1970sАй бұрын
Where is the footage that I saw in the 90s of the wall that is very different from this !!????? .. the wall was on an angel and very little was shown. But it's obviously in a different place... Because they had to walk in and it was in the kaimanua Ranges ???
@eeeatenАй бұрын
it's the same kaimanawa wall.
@judioliver8082Ай бұрын
I was wondering that. I've never seen it so close to the road, that's weird.
@Rob1970sАй бұрын
@@eeeaten nope, that is not the same . The one I saw was completely different.... Completely different .
@eeeatenАй бұрын
@@Rob1970s what were you smoking tho?
@Rob1970sАй бұрын
@@eeeaten nothing at all , I was sober . Not all of us crank on a bowl every chance we get . You need to get off that stuff . It's not good for your brain or body . I can get you the help you need . Your missis is concerned about you. She told me last week when we hooked up .
@glennllewellyn7369Ай бұрын
Just start digging. Tell them it’s a “Cultural excavation”, sit back and watch them lose their collective panties.
@eeeatenАй бұрын
it's already been investigated by geologists and archeologists: natural feature. don't believe everything you see on youtube.
@johnhoward9972Ай бұрын
I've been there and the scratches I saw in the ground around the comer from the main bit by the "Hole" I saw the same markings my Concrete saw leaves on the ground if I were to put it down still spinning, Now I'm a register Drainlayer by trade so I know what I'm looking at I only wish you showed those mars as they're exactly the same only the blade must have been 10 even 20 times bigger than the biggest saw Still Make (Hand Held) Cool Clip!!! Finnaly the truth is coming to the light of day THANK YOU SIR!!!!!
@eeeatenАй бұрын
do you do a lot of drugs? it's a natural feature as per the geologists and archeologists who investigated it.
@CJRUKA3dubb8Ай бұрын
Māori have always had kōrero and genealogy that goes to before the,“great migration” (which was a theory made and pushed by colonisers at the time) arrived. And if people did the research they would know that we were here long before the waka got here…
@eeeatenАй бұрын
no, there's no evidence of people here before the polynesian ancestors of maori began arriving around 1250AD. just not true sorry.
@_.Marz._Ай бұрын
@@eeeaten 1250AD was only given through general consensus. The actual date of arrival is unknown.
@eeeatenАй бұрын
@@_.Marz._ of course the actual date is unknown. there's just no evidence of people in nz older than that.
@tribalwar9971Ай бұрын
Chur my bro Love learning.
@samos343guiltysparkАй бұрын
Maybe i should go around the country and investigate all these places for everyone. Show y'all everything you want
@PokestelgaАй бұрын
@ShaeSterling Being a kiwi I would love to learn more about this and investigate it with the right minds & eyes! Very interesting location, The 75 year ban seems odd to me though…
@eeeatenАй бұрын
there is no 75 year ban
@PokestelgaАй бұрын
@ did I miss hear him or did he get it wrong 🤔
@eeeatenАй бұрын
@@Pokestelga he's wrong
@fabiankaraitiana1825Ай бұрын
Thank you !
@rayc8948Ай бұрын
Aliens. Must be aliens.
@steevcox2078Ай бұрын
It's just new Zealand. Turned this off when the narrator called my country aotearoa.
@eeeatenАй бұрын
offended by words, snowflake?
@judioliver8082Ай бұрын
yes I just about did too. First sign of a clever setup these days and interesting they're putting a bit of an effort in to try to strengthen their fake narrative. They've even got the standard bot eeten something on here lowering the tone of the otherwise interesting conversation.
@lauren15988gАй бұрын
I dont think its a matai tree. They have puzzle peice bark that flakes off, they are super ovbious.
@samos343guiltysparkАй бұрын
I've been there, ive explored it, it's not that artificial looking. All around the other sides you never see, it just looks like a rock