Mysterious steel structure discovered in remote part of Utah (Page 2/6)
Monkeyman NOV 25, 10:29 AM

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Originally posted by sourmash:

Other than snow skiing, the Mormons and Zion National Park (which is more of a day trip), why go to Utah? It's a place you visit on the way to where you're really going.



My son lives out there so there's that.


Back to the original story. From what I've read, authorities think an "artist" put that there. Still illegal to do so and less intriguing than 2001: A Space Odyssey (which was an AWESOME movie) but a more plausible answer.
olejoedad NOV 25, 10:31 AM
5G relay
Zeb NOV 25, 10:33 AM

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Originally posted by Patrick:


Damn monkeys are going ape again...

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No, the dimensions do not appear to prime numbers.

But then again, we're off by 19 years, so I'll let that slide.
2.5 NOV 25, 12:00 PM

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Originally posted by williegoat:

Are there bits and pieces of giant rubber band laying around?

Look on the other side, down near the bottom. I'll bet it says "Acme" on it.
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Ha!
steve308 NOV 25, 05:42 PM


Meanwhile in another remote area......
williegoat NOV 25, 05:44 PM

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Originally posted by steve308:

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Meanwhile in another remote area......



Patrick NOV 25, 07:10 PM

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Originally posted by steve308:

Meanwhile in another remote area...



Hmmm... remote controls... black monolith... ... Giant remote control? I think we're onto something here!

maryjane NOV 29, 03:05 AM
And........................it's gone, and BLM said they didn't remove it.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/n...appeared/ar-BB1bsipv


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Utah monolith: The mysterious silver monolith in the desert has disappeared

A tall, silver, shining metal monolith discovered in the desert in southeastern Utah -- which prompted theories of alien placement and drew determined hikers to its secret location -- has now disappeared, the state's Bureau of Land Management said Saturday.

The monolith was removed by an "unknown party" sometime Friday night, the agency said in a Facebook post.


"We have received credible reports that the illegally installed structure, referred to as the 'monolith,' has been removed" from BLM public lands, the post said.

"The BLM did not remove the structure, which is considered private property."

sourmash NOV 29, 08:54 AM
But BLM personnel might have tipped off an acquaintance where to find it, for scrapping.
Raydar NOV 29, 10:28 AM
Because Crop Circles are so... "80's".