Jimmy Corsetti
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It is.
It's hotly debated.
Academics say it's his water.
It's a water bucket.
They probably had to travel around with their books.
So here's the thing.
That pillar, that's just one pillar out of 200.
And here we are debating.
We don't even know what it is.
It's all conjecture.
So this Gobekli Tepe situation is far more bizarre than we've described so far.
I think that's the most logical explanation, but it could be more insidious than that.
Because...
That's Pillar 43, the most debated one of them all, and there's approximately 128 more pillars that are still buried in the Earth.
It really looks like it.
If you look at pictures of the excavation, it looks like it was all piled in with stones and dirt because if it was some sort of natural event, it would have destroyed the pillars.
The pillars are preserved.
So it wasn't just blown in with dust.
If you look at its gravel and like as Graham Hancock has explained that Klaus Schmidt, the original excavator of the site before his untimely passing in 2014 โ
The people that have worked the site believe it was intentionally buried.