Stone carvings reveal comet catastrophe over 10000 years ago

New scientific reports suggest that ancient stone carvings confirm that a great comet struck the Earth over ten thousand years ago.
Researchers at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland have studied the perplexing symbols carved on stone pillars at Gobekli Tepe in Turkey. They have concluded that the markings in effect document a cometary bombardment on Earth around 11000 BC. Thunderbolts Project founder David Talbott comments on these claims.
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OH,the scientists think,wow thats a first time for them,SADLY their doing what they always do,THEIR LIEING THEIR ASS OFF,they know if the keep quite,they’ll live,IF THEY TELL THE WORLD about NIBIRU,the planet of the crossing ,THEY’LL die,THE GOVERNMENT don’t want anyone to be self contained or ready when it comes,THEY plan to take over and thats OK with 90% of americans because they don’t know the police gangs and military plan to rape and murder them,AND STEAL EVERYTHING THEY OWN……
check out very good book on this subject ” when the earth nearly died”