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Native pyramids in Mexico and the Americas harness energy (Kundalini Kate).
Impossible megaliths: Mind-blowing ancient American stonework
Pyramid Power (Flanagan)
There must be an ancient technology that aided the making of remarkable megaliths (enormous stone structures). Some of these stone cuttings are beyond our scope of understanding. In some cases, granite has been scraped from rock as if it were putty. Rediscovering such technology might tell us how the people, whether space aliens or earthlings, made pyramids and other bizarre artifacts. Conventional academic explanations for megalithic structures are inadequate. Prehistoric world events prior to the end of the last Ice Age are poorly understood. The world over there are incredible ruins and fascinating objects that cannot be explained by conventional theories of mainstream history, archaeology, or anthropology. We must approach these ancient artifacts with open minds. This presentation offers theories with photographs.
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