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On our planet there are remarkable out-of-place artifacts that according to orthodox science shouldn’t exist, but they do. This 300-million-year-old screw embedded in a rock is an example of yet another controversial artifact that challenges modern science.
On October 7, 1996, a group of researchers were participating in an expedition MAI-Kosmopoisk trying to find the fragments of a celestial body that fell in the Kaluga region, in western Russia.
What they did not expect to discoverer was an out-of-place artifact that until this day defies explanation.
When Dmitry Kurkov who discovered the stone removed the dirt from it, he saw a bolt embedded in the rock.
The screw, which is clearly visible in the head and nut, has a length of about cm and a diameter of about three millimeters.
Bill Bard says:
We’ve been screwed before…