¿LAS PIRÁMIDES SON OBRA DE UNA SUPERCIVILIZACIÓN?

Se usaron bloques de 100 y hasta 200 T. traídos de una cantera a 30 km. Están alineadas perfectamente con los puntos cardinales y el Cinturón de Orión. Los egipcios de esa época ni siquiera conocían el Hierro.

viernes, 23 de agosto de 2013

Biofield Electrography, Kirlian Photography, and the Aura - The Atlantean Conspiracy

Fuente: http://www.atlanteanconspiracy.com/2013/07/biofield-electrography-kirlian.html Información: MONDAY, JULY 8, 2013 Biofield Electrography, Kirlian Photography, and the Aura In 1939 Russian scientist Semyon Kirlian accidentally discovered that if an object on a photographic plate is subjected to a strong enough electrical charge, an image is created on the plate.  By photographing the coronal discharge that occurs between an electrically grounded object and the electrode generating the field, the sparks captured on film show multi-colored, multi-frequency energy waves ranging from below infrared to above ultraviolet.  These images have since become known as Kirlian photography or Biofield electrography. Kirlian photography has now been studied and tested extensively in many reputable laboratories around the world and has shown consistent color/shape/frequency...

9/11 Symbolism in Hollywood - The Atlantean Conspiracy

Fuente: http://www.atlanteanconspiracy.com/2008/09/911-symbolism-in-hollywood.html Información: THURSDAY, JULY 18, 2013 9/11 Symbolism in Hollywood In Hollywood’s many Masonic productions, we find the 9/11 World Trade Center "terrorist" attacks alluded to in several films long before 2001! (This propaganda technique is known as Predictive Programming or Revelation of the Method)  In 20th Century Fox’s 1988 film Die Hard the first lines are spoken on a plane about how to get over the fear of flying. One guy says what he has done for 9 years and Bruce Willis says what he has been doing for 11 years. So here we have 911, on a plane, talking about fears of flying, from a Masonic production company (notice the one-eye symbolism). In the first Die Hard, John McClane (Bruce Willis) takes on 12 terrorists in a tower; in the second movie it’s terrorists...