The World's Largest Stone Sphere is Evidence of a Lost Ancient Civilization

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Dr. John Hoopes worked directly through UNESCO (United Nations Education, Science, and Cultural Organization) to both preserve and study the Costa Rican spheres in the early 2000s. Dr. Hoopes suggests that these spheres have "outstanding value to humanity," and he vows to protect them with the final dictations of his career. In retaliation to Dr. Sam Semir Osmanagich's research and theories about the spheres, Dr. Hoopes has countered with an actual historical theory that holds more weight than anything else that has been said about the spheres...

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