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The Mysterious Wall at Rockwall, Texas


Did You Know that there is a mysterious, huge and extremely ancient archeological site that is mostly underground in Rockwall, Texas, just east of Dallas.

In fact it is what the town was named for.  Three of the early settlers of that area were friends and were helping each other to dig wells on their new land. As they were digging they ran into something very hard that blocked their way.  Upon further investigation and digging they uncovered a portion of a rock wall that was entirely covered by the layers of soil.  There are stories that say they continued digging and found underground rooms and corridors I'm not sure about that. However, over the years as Rockwall was settled more and more well diggers ran into the wall. At some point a prominent well digger consulted with all of the other well diggers he knew and was able to plot a rough map of the location and extent of the wall. Amazingly it was plotted to be a huge rectangle approximately 3.5 miles by 5.6 miles or 20 square miles. That is very close to the size of DFW Airport.  It is entirely covered by soil except for a number of outcroppings in areas of low terrain.







Over the years many people have studied the wall and learned some very startling facts about it.
  • The top of the wall is a uniform 550 feet above sea level.
  • The surrounding sedimentary layers are marine sediments, meaning they were laid down during a time when an inland sea covered the area.
  • The wall was not built of quaried stone but of cast stones similar to concrete but much stronger and more durable.
  • The mortar is a geopolymer made up of 3 different varieties of quartz.
  • Within the marine sediments that surround the wall are millions of sea fossils of various sizes.
During the 1990's, I was aquainted with a Dallas businessman who put together a team to try to excavate a portion of the wall down to bedrock. I visited the site several times during the course of the dig and collected samples of the cast stones, the morter and some of the sea fossils. The dig was going well and was down 25 to 30 feet or more when unfortunately a long series of heavy rains stopped progress on the dig and eventually made it necessary to backfill it because of the great danger of collapse.

Many geologists have declared that it is just a natural formation. That is typical of a lot of professional people who make declarations not based on  hands-on knowledge or research. That is a very safe opinion for a tenured scientist to hold, but it in no way fits the facts of this situation.

Josh Reeves in his video on the wall lists the following facts about the wall.
  • It encompasses 20 square miles.
  • The top of the wall is a uniform 550 feet above seal level
  • The wall has solstice and equinox alignments
  • The crystal and metal composite stones contain 55% zircon, 17% garnet, 13% tourmaline, 2% rutile, 10% titanite and 1% brookite.
  • The geopolymer morter is made up of 3 different varieties of quartz. 
  • The wall produces pizoelectric energy when exposed to low frequency sound waves.
  • The wall contains rings that were smelted from iron, nickel, copper, tin and more that resemble wall power outlets.
  • The wall is thought to be 40 to 50 feet tall, although so far no excavation has made it down to bedrock.
  • Surrounding soil analysis shows that the wall was covered in a massive flood event almost 13,000 years ago.
  • Unknown hieroglyphs found on a 2 1/2 ton Garnet stone match those found on a coin in a soil strata 220,000 years old, the same time period the Sumerian king lists describe pre-flood cities being erected around the planet.
  • Giant skeletons were found nearby.
  • The age of the wall is unable to be accurately dated by the paleomagnetic method due to it's quartz makeup.
  • It contains an unknown amount of niobium used in structural engineering.
  • The wall incorporates geometric squares, right angles and triangles that do not form naturally.
We are left with so many questions.

Who built this wall?

When was it built?

Why was it built?

Why is it so enormous?

Does it enclose a huge ancient city.

What are the odds that we will someday have answers to these and other questions?



The following links are to newspaper articles, internet articles and YouTube videos. If this subject fascinates you, you can find much more information on your own.

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