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Terrence Aym
The Bermuda Triangle: mysterious, unworldly, sometimes deadly. For decades intrepid researchers delved into the maze of mysteries hidden deep within this most enigmatic place on Earth.
Some speculate the bizarre time anomalies, disappearances and weird phenomena can be explained by natural occurences. Others are insistent that relics of an advanced, unknown culture left behind fantastic technology…great energy machines that literally warp spacetime and open portals to other realities.
Now American and French explorers have made a monumental discovery: a partially translucent, crystal-like pyramid rising from the Caribbean seabed— its origin, age and purpose completely unknown.
The Bermuda Triangle: mysterious, unworldly, sometimes deadly. For decades intrepid researchers delved into the maze of mysteries hidden deep within this most enigmatic place on Earth.
Some speculate the bizarre time anomalies, disappearances and weird phenomena can be explained by natural occurences. Others are insistent that relics of an advanced, unknown culture left behind fantastic technology…great energy machines that literally warp spacetime and open portals to other realities.
Now American and French explorers have made a monumental discovery: a partially translucent, crystal-like pyramid rising from the Caribbean seabed— its origin, age and purpose completely unknown.
Pyramid discovery challenges current archaelogical theory
A
gigantic structure, perhaps larger than the Great Pyramid of Cheops in
Egypt, and initially identified by a doctor in the 1960s, has been
independently verified by diving teams from France and the U.S.
The
discovery has rocked scientists around the world. Will they rush to
investigate it? No, they’re more likely to studiously ignore it. If
pressed, they’ll officially position themselves as highly skeptical—especially in light of the potential ramifications.
The
pyramid could confirm some engineers’ contentions that pyramids were
originally created as massive power sources, support the claim that the
ancient city-state of Atlantis did exist, or even provide answers to the
mysterious goings-on that have been recorded since the 19th Century in
the region of the Atlantic dubbed the Bermuda Triangle.
Artist’s conception of the incredible crystal pyramid
First discovered in 1968
According
to the history, the pyramid was accidentally discovered during 1968 by a
doctor of naturopathy, Ray Brown of Mesa, Arizona.
Brown
was in the Caribbean on vacation and making dives with friends in a
region off the Bahamas known as “the Tongue of the Ocean.” The area
acquired that name because a tongue-shaped portion of the seabed extends
out from the island before sharply dropping off into much greater
depths.
When
relating his discovery, the doctor explained he became separated from
his diving friends underwater. While attempting to rejoin them he came
upon a massive structure rising from the ocean floor: a black, hulking
object silhouetted against the lighter sun-filtered water. The object was shaped like a pyramid.
Because he was low on air, he didn’t spend much time investigating the pyramid, but did find a strange crystal sphere.
Images of 3 pyramids can be seen in Brown’s crystal
He brought it to the surface with him and later when the ancient crystal was studied researchers were astonished by its properties.
Is the crystal pyramid causing the Triangle phenomena?
Some Triangle researchers have theorized for years that a strange energy source exists at the bottom of the sea within the region of the ocean affecting planes, ships, and boats.
A
few investigators postulate that if the fabled Atlantis really did
exist the remains of its mythical energy-vortex machine might still be
intact at the bottom of the ocean. Such a machine, they claim, would
likely be pyramidal-shaped and the original historical template that
succeeding cultures around the globe copied much later.
Mysterious pyramids scattered across the world
Pyramid
structures have been discovered across North, Central, and South
America; Eastern Europe; the icy tundra of Siberia; Northern and Central
China; and possibly Antarctica. The South Pole pyramid cannot be
confirmed as it’s deep under more than a mile of ice and images of it
are controversial.
Years ago, mysterious ruins—the vestiges of an unknown culture—were discovered on a small island called Malden in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. The ruins were claimed to also have the remains of an ancient pyramid.
Enigmatic Pacific Island Malden in the middle of nowhere
Believers
in the ancient land of Lemuria (also called Mu) proposed that the ruins
might be all that were left of that ancient land, while others
speculated it might have been an outpost colony of Atlantis.
An
anthropologist from the Bishop Museum in Honolulu, Hawaii explored the
ruins back in 1924 and found no pyramid. What scientist Kenneth Emory
did find, however, was evidence that a small Polynesian tribe once
settled there briefly, perhaps no further back in time than the 16th
Century.
Despite that finding, more revelations were to come from the tiny island during the ensuing years.
Researcher Mitch Williamson dug deeper into the mysteries.
Reporting on some of Williamson’s amazing findings,
Rich Hoffman, explorer and investigator, writes: “There are 40 stone
temples on Malden Island that are described as similar in design to the
buildings of Nan Madol on Pohnpei, some 3,400 miles (5,475 km) away. In
fact, there is a basalt road that runs along the bottom of the Pacific
Ocean which connects these islands under hundreds of feet of water.
“This
suggests a culture that is more than 50,000 years old and that this
entire land mass was once above water supporting a civilization that had
no trouble moving around tremendous stones to build very large,
complicated societies which we know absolutely nothing about, other than
the fact that someone built them and they are older than biblical
history.
“Yet,
nobody discusses them because they don’t fit into our understanding of
the human race and their origins. Scientists have their diffusion
theories of how migrants arrived in North America using the land bridge
of the Bering Straight and they are sticking with it.”
The
same can be said of the scattered ruins of the Caribbean that suggest a
very large civilization extending from the coastal waters off the
Florida Keys, toward the Bahamian waters, crossing near Bimini, and east
into the Atlantic.
Cuba too has underwater ruins off its coast that may have been part of the same city-state complex.
Two divers explore the rambling ruins off Bimini
Hoffman
also mentions, almost in passing, the incredible report of explorer
Tony Benik who made the momentous discovery of yet another huge pyramid
under 10,000 feet of water in the middle of the Atlantic.
The pyramid, Benik claims, is capped with a huge crystal.
And
if that’s not enough, Hoffman shares the discovery of the Ari Marshall
expedition in 1977. The team discovered a smaller pyramid off Cay Sal in
the Bahamas. Marshall snapped underwater photos of the pyramid that’s
submerged beneath 150 feet of water.
According
to Marshall’s account the mystery pyramid glows. He also reported the
water around the pyramid was luminescent and glistening white water
flowed out of openings in the pyramid.
Despite
the water at that depth being dark (not much light reaches that far
down), the water surrounding the amazing pyramid was lit by the glow
from the structure and appeared like a phosphoresent green color.
No follow-up exploration has ever been done of the find.
‘Atlantis: The Lost Continent’ [Image: MGM Studios]
Did Ice Age flood destroy Atlantis?
Did Atlantis really exist? Is Plato’s description the only history left of the—perhaps—mythical land?
For an answer, Hoffman turns to the story of the amateur archaelogist who discovered the legendary city of Troy, Heinrich Schliemann:
“The man who found and excavated the famous ruins of Troy (which
historians thought was only a legend), reportedly left a written account
of his discovery of a vase with a metal unknown to scientists who
examined it, in the famous Priam Treasure. Inside it are glyphs in
Phoenician stating that it was from King Chronos of Atlantis. Identical
pottery was found in Tiajuanaco, Bolivia.”
If
Atlantis did exist, it probably existed during the end of the last Ice
Age. The story of its sinking relates to the massive floods and rising
ocean when the oversized Arctic icecap suddenly receded with
catastrophic results for much of the Northern Hemisphere.
At
the end of last Ice Age sea levels were nearly 400 feet lower than
present day levels. Once the waters began to rise, they rose swiftly.
Conceivably, no technology then, or now, could have saved Atlantis from
its watery grave.
Properties of crystal pyramids
Some
theories of Atlantis propose the island city’s power pyramids were made
of crystal, or their tops were capped with a crystalline substance.
Could such a thing actually generate, store, and distribute energy on demand?
Yes.
Kirlian photograph of pyramid grid energy
Experimenters
discovered decades ago that pyramids do tend to act in some ways like a
natural electrical capacitor gathering and storing energy around them.
The larger the pyramid, the greater the capacity of gathering and
storing energy. A pyramid’s composition is important too. Having one
made of crystal, or an apex made of crystal, could vastly increase its
power.
Image by Dr. Dee J. Nelson, University of Wyoming
Crystal has long been known to have energy applications and exhibits natural piezoelectrical properties.
Early
radio used germanium crystals to capture the radiowaves and convert
them into electrical signals that could be processed and broadcast
through headphones into soundwaves duplicating the human voice, music,
and other sounds.
Illustration of vortex energy and apex discharge
Pyramid
power, say investigators, is intrinsic to the pyramid shape. It’s an
architecture that’s proven to function as an energy accumulator and
amplifier of energetic force.
As
if to prove the investigators’ assertions true, recently some of the
worlds pyramids began discharging beams of raw energy into space. [See: World's Pyramids Beaming Energy]
The bottom line? Pyramids are intrinsically natural generators of power.
Pyramids and the ‘Cavity Structural Effect’
Barry Carter calls attention
to another property that pyramids exhibit called the “Cavity Structural
Effect” (CSE) by its discoverer, Dr. Viktor S. Grebennikov. The
scientist employed the CSE to construct a rudimentary anti-gravitic
platform.
Viktor S. Grebennikov demonstrates anti-gravity platform
Carter
explains that “Grebennikov also claimed that he could feel energies
emitting from the apex of a pyramid: ‘You will soon pick up an active
zone, a “clot”, where the Egyptians had their tombs. Another active zone
(a “flame”) above the top of the pyramid is also well-perceived by the
indicator if you drag its end over the top. The “clot” and the “flame”
are well-felt by the finger inserted into the pyramid, or your palm
moved above it after some practice. The pyramid effect, which generated
many scary and mysterious stories over the centuries, is one of the CSE
manifestations.’”
A Bermuda Triangle ‘Death Vortex’
Another deadly phenomenon pyramids may create: an energy vortex
Besides
the time and spatial anomalies reported in the Triangle, some survivors
of terrifing incidents there have reported huge, swirling vortices
suddenly appearing and disappearing .
Evidence exists that some missing ships may have gone missing because of this phenomenon.
Observations
of some of the submerged pyramids reveals they sporadically generate
intense vortices in the ocean water flowing around them. Those vortices
may be caused by a discharge of internal energy.
If
those submerged pyramids also discharge massive enegy through their
apexes, that could account for the formation of deadly vortices on the
surface of the sea that swallows up whole ships along with their doomed
crews.
Computer simulation of pyramid creating vortices
Future expeditions to these mysterious pyramids may finally uncover the truth and reveal amazing ancient technology.
Unfortunately,
deep sea archaeology is very expensive and not well-funded. Most dives
are to ancient wrecks that promise riches to risk-taking treasure
hunters.
And,
of course, the world’s universities are not especially eager to explore
the idea that very ancient ruins containing high technology may exist
that challenges virtually all of the foundations of their pet theories.
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