Found in a Football Field...What Are They?

How many people think these are Gong gi stones

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there is a huge population of koreans in my area, with a korean church and marketplace with several specialty markets ... all korean.
They are upper middle class here at the lowest,
Let me think of a way to do this without looking like a kook.
 

I wasn't saying class class had anything to do with it. It is that there is no population concentration here. I apologize if I made it sound that way. Maybe I should have said that very few people of other nationalities live out there.
 

The school playing field the most of them were found in is a Middle School. That means that whoever lost them has now graduated from High School since the date indicates 2002. When I talked to the school awhile back, I was told that they have a high turnover of teachers, but the few that were left had never seen nothing like them.Gongi stones has created a kind of tunnel vision since it was introduced. I don't rule it out, but I keep an open mind. They may, or may not be gongi stones. They may, or may not be from the Asian games. I keep an open mind because that is the only way I think we will ever get to the bottom of this. That is why most of my research has been in other directions, but the truth is, researching gongi stones, or researching other ideas, no one is any closer as to the identification as the other.
 

bigcypresshunter said:
piggman1 said:
They may, or may not be from the Asian games.
You dont think they represent the 2002 World Cup games in Korea?

Even you said that one of them doesn't fit. They may, or may not is what I am saying. There has been no proof either way.
 

I think they are the original Gonji stones, a proto-type, then they were copied by china for cheaper knock-offs........NGE (T)
 

bigcypresshunter said:
piggman1 said:
bigcypresshunter said:
piggman1 said:
They may, or may not be from the Asian games.
You dont think they represent the 2002 World Cup games in Korea?

Even you said that one of them doesn't fit. They may, or may not is what I am saying. There has been no proof either way.
I said that one is unknown. All the others represent games played at the Asian games, including racing.


I should have rephrased:
You dont think at least some of them represent the 2002 World Cup games in Korea?

(My answer is they most certainly do).

My answer is they may, or they may not. It may be just coincidence.
 

there is just as much chance they represent the olympics as the world cup.

i think the represent a more general sports message

we need to find what that is on the last nut
 

bigcypresshunter said:
Im in shock at the last two replies.

that one nut with the 2002 on it is the fifo world cup,,,, no question there

but thats one nut.


why does that one nut carry the meaning of the whole set?

understand what i'm trying to say?
 

i think they want to see another set.... maybe in a package,,,, i would to.
 

Ralphw said:
i think they want to see another set.... maybe in a package,,,, i would to.

Ralphw is on the right track. That is exactly what is being looked for. I CAN"T have the ONLY set. Guess all we want, but that still does not prove anything as to what they are exactly, and that is what we are looking for. Actual proof as to what they are. Untill then, they remain a mystery.
 

Ralphw said:
i think they want to see another set.... maybe in a package,,,, i would to.

I am going to have to go look at the local Good Will and Salvation Army stores. If these things were cheap or illegally produced there may be a good chance that some of the original packages ended up at places like that, or even at a dollar type store.
 

I agree that there are people on here that have been identifying objects for years, and they are GREAT at doing it too. I have been amazed at some of the things that have been identified with fewer clues than this has, and a whole lot older. That is why I say you have to keep an open mind to what these are, because tunnel vision in the wrong direction will ultimatly lead you to the same dead ends. You may call me wrong for looking other directions, but this theory has been around since the begining of this post, and has got just as far as looking for other explainations. Sure you follow the clues, but you don't let them blind you to the point of ruling out other possibilities. I'm not saying they are not connected to these games, or that they are not gongi stones. I am just saying that nothing has been proven as of yet, one way or another. Untill then, you have to keep an open mind.
 

The unknown image looks like some sort of gymnast to me. Maybe on the rings or a pommel horse.
 

What interest me in this unknown one is, it is the only one that the image is in it's own little oval shape. None of the others are like that.
 

correct me if i'm wrong but

every time i search fifa world cup I come up only soccer..

the actual fifa world cup is soccer.

I know it has been covered but the fifa world cup is not anything else but that.

the pig nuts represent the 2002 Fifa world cup AND several other sports. NOT several sports included in the 2002 fifa world cup.




Ever notice around Olympic times in this country (USA) advertisers use the event as a vehicle to push their products (McDonalds comes to mind), even though the games are 1000s of miles away?


just a thought
 

Ralphw said:
correct me if i'm wrong but

every time i search fifa world cup I come up only soccer..

the actual fifa world cup is soccer.

I know it has been covered but the fifa world cup is not anything else but that.

the pig nuts represent the 2002 Fifa world cup AND several other sports. NOT several sports included in the 2002 fifa world cup.




Ever notice around Olympic times in this country (USA) advertisers use the event as a vehicle to push their products (McDonalds comes to mind), even though the games are 1000s of miles away?


just a thought

I tend to agree with you instead of the way it has been going.
 

I don't think the americans did it since we weren't there.




The 14th Asian Games were held in Busan, South Korea from September 29 to October 14, 2002. A total number of 7,556 athletes competed, coming from 44 countries. There were 38 sporting events and 18,000 journalists, officials and athletes.

It was the first time in the history of the Asian Games that all 44 member nations of the Olympic Council of Asia participated.
 

There is still no proof they represent Asian games except for the fact they are shaped "like" the plastic gongi stones that were pictured on Ebay at the begining of this post. That was what got this whole Asian thing going in the first place. Since then it has been tunnel visioned on that belief. I think Ralphw is more on the right track by thinking "outside the bun". Sure some of the symbols look to be of Asian decent (ying-yang, lotus flower), but they have also been associated with Pepsi, and a number of other things. I think a different course of thought could very well reveal the true identity.
 

this


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and this

2002fifa.jpg


appear to be an exact match
 

the thing that is bothering me is there was soccer at the asian games

then there was the fifa world cup

they are not the same thing.

the asian games are/is not the fifa world cup or visa versa.
 

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