Archaeology

Brick House That The Third Little Pig Built Discovered In California

 August 05, 1976

News in a flash—The sturdy brick house that the third little pig in the story "Three Little Pigs" which saved three little pigs from the fangs of a hungry wolf, was discovered in a wooded area in Northern California. Documents state that the wolf huffed and puffed a house made of straws and another made of sticks built by two little pigs—who then fled to a third house made of bricks that the wolf couldn't nudge. The brick house was allegedly built by the third little pig, but some scientists believe that it was impossible for a medieval pig to build a house of bricks that would take trained builders to build in our present time. Each brick weighs 0.45 kgs and would be impossible for a little pig to carry—unless he had help from advanced beings such as medieval aliens. Many alien theorists and reputed scientists are convinced that the third little pig, did in fact receive aid from alien beings who visited us in the medieval era.




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