Crystal skulls on display in various museums have been ruled fake, not the Aztec artworks they were declared to be.
Crystal skulls on display in various museums have been ruled fake, not the Aztec artworks they were declared to be.
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You know, I never looked close enough in the last Indy Jones movie–was the crystal skull hollow?
If not, does that mean that those incredibly intelligent aliens were brainless? Maybe their brains are somewhere other than their skulls… but then, what’s the biological point of having heads at all?
Points to ponder.
I haven’t seen the movie, so I don’t know, but I think “in reality” aliens have evolved beyond their bodies. Their bodies are mere tools and something of relics from yesterday millenia.
I see. Kind of like Ron Paul supporters.
Quiet everyone! Put those tomatoes and radishes down, young men. We don’t want that kind of behavior in our establishment. Let Mr. Walker have his say.
**Ron Paul** That’s good.
I did see Indy 4, and it was good fun as long as you ignored several things. Like this whole crystal skull premise. Or the ending. Or the rampant CGI atrocities. I really did like it.
Or Sheea LaBoueueouf.