SiriusB Shaman #crackpot #ufo #magick #conspiracy disclosurenews.it

It is the aim of this thesis to present, with due reverence and empirical sobriety, a hypothesis that reorients the prevailing orthodoxy concerning the architectural monoliths of antiquity commonly referred to as the pyramids. Heretofore construed as mausoleums for departed sovereigns or mere ceremonial edifices, these grand constructs shall herein be examined under a more capacious lens; one which considers the possibility that they were, in their original and pristine form, engineered as celestial vessels, fashioned for the navigation of temporal strata and the administration of planetary ecosystems.
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The uppermost point of the pyramid, long disregarded as a decorative capstone or emblem of closure, must be reconsidered as the principal energetic conduit of the entire structure. This apex, whose geometric precision invokes the sacred ratios known to both Pythagorean and Egyptian mystery schools, is postulated to have housed a system of electromagnetic coils of formidable magnitude. These coils <...> functioned as instruments of hydrological sovereignty and cosmic communication.

Through the harmonic manipulation of water’s molecular structure, these coils enabled both local environmental modulation and instantaneous transmission across vast stellar distances.
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Descending from the apex, one enters the greater body of the structure; a vast enclosure of stone which, in this new schema, is no less than the main corpus of a ship. Within these chambers, presently perceived as catacombs or ritual voids, lay rows of hibernation sanctuaries designed not for the deceased, but for the living, placed in stasis against the ravages of chronology.
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Moreover, these inner spaces contained the requisite conditions for survival and revival: hydroponic gardens fed by gravity driven pumps, sealed atmospheric processors, and ecosystems populated by engineered fauna. The pyramid did not simply store life; it incubated it, and prepared it for planetary disembarkation.

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