cannonballs on mars

P.ALLEN

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Apparently they got into the extra strength left handed cigarettes.
 

bologna321

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How do they know it's not a martian shot put or gate weight. We need weight and measurements.
 

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sawmill man

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Im right there with yea bologna, gona have to show more details ,im a little skeptical.
 

Charlie P. (NY)

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I'm betting it's a Templar or KGC cannon ball.

Or maybe it's a Thark egg?
 

Duckshot

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UFO gurus says it was from martian wars , imagine that , but i believe it was the southern boys i can see them guys doing something like that , but it would of took a lot of powder. seriously im not making this up. look it up.

The martians did not use iron or stone balls in their cannons, they used dodecahedrons made of tungsten sintered with nickle and iron.
 

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All is explained in Erikk Von Donovan's book - Cannons of the Gods.
 

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