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The Hotel Room


It happened up in the Turkish hotel room.

And I'll try to describe the event to you exactly as it occurred, including the conversation. Here it is:

"Danny, wake up! We've gotta get outta here. Some of the villagers are trying to kill us! Into Ronny's room, quick!...

  "...Barricade the door.. ..The bed first... .Now ram the chest between the bed and the wall." Their minds raced, trying to comprehend what was happening.

It was a hot night, and sultry. Hard enough to sleep.
And now...

They could hear the pummeling of heavy feet rushing up the stairs. Now they were just outside. Somebody was trying to use a pass-key in the lock. The door appeared to strain from the weight of a wild mob in the corridor.

Obviously, this was not room service! Would the door hold?

"Let's go, boys. Grab what you can and outta the window. On to the roof!"

Their mouths and throats were parched. The Erzurum Hotel in Dogubayazit, Turkey, eight miles from the excavation site, had seemed safe... until now.

Now their well-laid plans were in tatters. "Someone doesn't want it to be discovered," thought Ron.

I tell you. Sometimes, the "impossible" really does happen in archaeology.

"Impossible", that is, if a story is just a "fable" ...but actual physical remains of the "fabled" event are then found.

Well, our teams have been busy. We've been tracking down one popular "fable" - the Noah's Ark story.

You can count on it. Something quite real - and yet very weird has been happening up in the Middle East mountains.

And some Turkish authorities are dead serious about it. Men like Dr Ekrum Arkurgal, Turkey's most eminent archaeologist (now deceased), and Dr Salih Bayraktutan, from the Dept of Engineering at Erzrum University, just to name two.

You see, when this massive boat-shaped "thing" popped out of the ground, it was to yield secrets of terrifying significance.

Why did this provoke a deadly game of betrayals, break-ins and murder attempts?

Was there a conspiracy to stop the facts getting out?

Was this really the lost ship of Noah?

This is such an amazing archaeological scoop, I just had to share it with you.

On this particular trip, however, something else cropped up. As he roamed the hills, Ron Wyatt noticed a number of stone objects, resembling ancient sea anchors.

Large stone anchors were part of the equipment of the ships of antiquity. They were perforated at the top so that chains or ropes could be passed through the holes.

Such anchors have been found in the Mediterranean, the eastern Atlantic and off the coast of California.

These stones, with their flat surface area against the water, created a drag, in turbulent water, preventing a vessel from slipping sideways against a wave. In calmer waters, the stones hung deep, sounding for the bottom.

They could also have served as sheet anchors and been manipulated to direct a vessel around obstructions.

These "drogue stones" found here were by far the largest ever found in the world.

The heaviest anchor stone found to date had been 1,543 lbs (700 kg) (Honor Frost, Ancore, the Potsherd of Marine Archaeology: On the Recording of Pierced Stones from the Mediterranean, 1973)
 
But these anchor stones found up in the mountains of Turkey were an average weight out of water of 8,700 lbs! (That was the estimate of marine salvor David Fasold.)

And on average they were ten feet high by five feet wide and 18 to 24 inches thick.

As I write, thirteen of these anchor stones have been found. There may be a total of eighteen.

Two facts emerged which could be significant.

Firstly, they lay at intervals, more or less in a line with the boat-shaped object. (Some of them had cable holes intact; in others a portion of the hole remained.

Secondly, marine scientists, using computer models, were later able to determine that the stones were the size that would have been required by a ship of the Ark's biblical dimensions.

I asked myself: WHY WERE THESE GIANT SEA ANCHORS ON THE SLOPES OF THE ARARAT MOUNTAINS?

They were located like a paper trail, as it were, leading up toward the boat shaped object.

Is it possible they were cut loose, or dropped, as the survival vessel entered the area of its final rest?

Yes, I have been up there personally, several times. The information is first hand.

HERE'S WHERE TO GET THE FACTS

Honestly, I'd love to take you up there and let you see some of these amazing things for yourself. But that would cost you and me several thousand dollars each.  And, with tension between the Turks and Kurds, the area is not always safe.

But I guess the next best thing is to make this controversial report available to you at as low a price as possible..

To get it, go to
http://www.archaeologyanswers.com/tac.php

Let me know how you enjoy it.

Warm regards,
Jonathan Gray
       
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International explorer, archaeologist and author Jonathan Gray has traveled the world to gather data on ancient mysteries. He has penetrated some largely unexplored areas, including parts of the Amazon headwaters. The author has also led expeditions to the bottom of the sea and to remote mountain and desert regions of the world. He lectures internationally.