Ancient Pyramids Emitting Impossible Energy Beams!

teckler  January 2014

Could it really be possible that our ancient ancestors were able to create or harness powerful energy beams or even weapons when they built or designed their pyramids? Amazingly some researchers are claiming that is indeed the case and what is even more mind-blowing is that these energy beams are still working today! What is the evidence, you ask? Check out what researchers have found below with these three ancient pyramid sites:

Kulkulkan Pyramid Chichen Itza, Mexico

PyramidsShootingBeamsOfLight

This image was taken from a group of tourists in 2012 at the ancient site in Mexico. A group of researchers led by Richard Hoagland measured that their are indeed various un-natural energies that are being emitting from the top of the pyramid and seem to be amplified during electrical storms. The strongest of these energies come directly from underneath the ancient pyramid and then shoot straight through the top implying that some ancient device could very well be buried underneath it. Continue reading

Greenstone Mask Found Inside Pyramid Of The Sun

Past Horizons | February 3 2012

Archaeologists discovered a series of deposits in the interior of the Pyramid of the Sun at Teotihuacan in Mexico. The team of researchers announced their findings after exploring the 65-metre high pyramid from 2008 to 2011.

Using the 116 metre long tunnel excavated in the 1930s by archaeologist Eduardo Noguera, the Pyramid of the Sun Project, directed by Alejandro Sarabia, stratigraphically excavated 59 trenches and created 3 short tunnels in order to reach the natural rock level and verify the presence of burials and offerings.

“We knew that if the builders of  Teotihuacan placed something inside the monument it would have been done at the base level, so we made a vertical shaft at the end of the tunnel and a short horizontal tunnel to reach the centre of the pyramid, since the original tunnel was cut approximately 6 metres to the west of the centre of the monument”, commented team member Perez Cortes.

A tunnel into the heart of the pyramid

Over the course of the exploration three architectural structures were discovered, constructed prior to the current Pyramid of the Sun. Seven human burials, including  children, were also recorded as having been buried before the construction of the building. In addition, two votive deposits were recovered.

One of the votive offerings was discovered inside the original foundation material, so it is certain it was deposited as part of a consecration ceremony of the structure, probably at the beginning of its construction more than 1900 years ago.

The deposit, which contained an outstanding greenstone mask was part of several layers of artefacts.

Foundation offering with greenstone mask. Image INAH

A considerable number of of obsidian artefacts including projectile heads and small knives were recovered, an anthropomorphic eccentric artefact and three anthropomorphic figurines with shell and pyrite eyes.

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