After having dug to a depth of 10 meters last year, Scottish scientists found traces of copper wire dating back 100 years and came to the conclusion that their ancestors already had a telephone network more than 100 years ago

    Not to be outdone by the Scots, in the weeks that followed, British scientists dug to a depth of 20 meters, and shortly after, headlines in the UK newspapers read:

    “British archaeologists have found traces of 200 year old copperwire and have concluded that their ancestors already had an advanced high-tech communications network a hundred years earlier than the Scots.”

    One week later, “The Nordic Klub”, a Minot, North Dakota newsletter reported the following:

    “After digging as deep as 30 meters in corn fields near Velva, Ole Johnson, a self taught archaeologist, reported that he found absolutely nothing. Ole has therefore concluded that 300 years ago North Dakota had already gone  wireless.”