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15 hours ago, itsnotallrightjack said:

 

It is intriguing  but I reckon it's just art students trolling and starting a new monolith meme or summat. The fact there's been more in other countries suggests this to me ( in this internet age  said students could easily contact each other and plan it all ). 

 

In 2008 we had Rick Rolling, now its monolith rolling.

 

It's entertaining and a welcome change from news of covid and climate wokesters. 


 

Art students (unless your Banksy and his mates), generally don’t have a big piggy bank of funds to go and place huge metal monoliths around the planet in what would appear to be a co-ordinated operation.

 

And consider the difficulty in travelling to certain places at the moment, for your average Joe. I wouldn’t have thought a bunch of hard-up art students had either the motivation or the financial capabilities to pull this off. Not to mention no one has seen them doing this or transporting any of these objects from location to location (not the easiest thing to conceal).

 

This smacks of a psy-op. I don’t believe the timing is a coincidence. They are just trying to instil more fear and worry into an already traumatised population by now bringing in a “mysterious unknown element.”

 

And the major tell is that the mainstream media are covering the story with not a hint of a smirk, a snigger or any sarcasm.

 

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Interesting that a piece about the “mystery monoliths” is attached to this article (scroll down to the bottom). 

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9029557/Mankind-contact-alien-Galactic-Federation-Israeli-official-says.html

 

I suspect that extraterrestrials already understand a thing or two about the fabric of space-time, hence why they are able to travel to us, and not the other way around.

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Isle of Wight monolith: Designer claims responsibility for structure

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A designer has told the BBC he erected a monolith on a British beach in tribute to others which have popped up around the world.

The pillar, similar to ones in the US and Romania, sparked global headlines after it was found on the Isle of Wight off the south coast of England.

Tom Dunford, who lives on the island, said: "I did it purely for fun."

The gleaming structure on Compton Beach has been attracting an influx of visitors since its discovery on Sunday.

 

From: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-55227034

 

This is the bit of the story that riled me though:

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The beach is being closely monitored to avoid a deluge of crowds, the National Trust has said.

The trust, which is responsible for the site, said rangers would "ensure the beach remains safe and does not become overcrowded".

 

Monolith, Isle of Wight

 

This 'keeping people safe' mantra is getting a bit tiresome now...

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20 hours ago, Yucca said:


 

Art students (unless your Banksy and his mates), generally don’t have a big piggy bank of funds to go and place huge metal monoliths around the planet in what would appear to be a co-ordinated operation.

 

And consider the difficulty in travelling to certain places at the moment, for your average Joe. I wouldn’t have thought a bunch of hard-up art students had either the motivation or the financial capabilities to pull this off. Not to mention no one has seen them doing this or transporting any of these objects from location to location (not the easiest thing to conceal).

 

This smacks of a psy-op. I don’t believe the timing is a coincidence. They are just trying to instil more fear and worry into an already traumatised population by now bringing in a “mysterious unknown element.”

 

And the major tell is that the mainstream media are covering the story with not a hint of a smirk, a snigger or any sarcasm.

 

 

I take your point there about art students, but not all students are poor; some come from wealthy families, so they might have pooled their finances to create the monoliths. They might even had backing from some wealthy "sponsors" which would fit your theory of a "psy-op."

 

I agree it's odd that nobody has seen the monoliths being placed or transported. 

 

The plot thickens!

 

I doubt people are worried about the monoliths- they are harmless and rather amusing.  They give us something intriguing to read about and take people's minds off covid. I suspect that is their "purpose" if they have one.

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