Wednesday, November 25, 2020

MAYBE 2001 WASN'T FICTION AFTER ALL

Metal Monolith Found In Utah's Red Rock Country


by Bob Walsh

A state employee who was carrying out a census of Big Horn Sheep in Utah discovered a heavy sheet metal monolith very well anchored into the ground in a canyon in the Red Rock area.  There is about 10 feet of the thing sticking out of the ground.  

The Utah Dept. of Public Safety is considering launching an investigation into the thing.  It clearly isn't hurting anybody and the sheep are ignoring it, but it seems likely that it violates some law about building on public property without a permit.  

There are no symbols of any kind on it, and it does not emit an ear-splitting psychic sound when aligned with the sun and the moon.  Yet.

1 comment:

Trey said...

Leave it alone. It's been placed there probably as a piece of art or some spiritual meaning. I remember when the oldest tree in the world was found in Nevada. A state worker killed it so that they could count it's rings and determine it's true age. Stupid.