“And then an email came from a Canadian who told me he was a third-generation gold prospector in the Canadian Rockies. And he said that they extract gold out of granite. This is granite rock, by the way [in the projector image].
“He said it’s very easy to explain, because, ‘once we take a rock, we crush it, we process it, we extract the gold, and when we leave for winter, we leave behind what you can describe as a wet cement, concrete sludge. When we come back after winter, this concrete sludge has hardened, and often we find animal footprints and bird footprints in it that have gone hard. And unless you knew that this was soft granite mixture, you’d be very confused.’ And that is a very easy, simple way of explaining what possibly happened, here.
“And then I discovered that granite powder . . . is apparently a component of epoxy: glue. And the plot proverbially thickens.
“So, what is the common denominator here? The word is gold. And we cannot get away from that mysterious obsession of humanity: gold.”
– Michael Tellinger
“Michael Tellinger gives a presentation at Hidden History Conference ICBP 2014“






