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EP: 255 Megalithic Meteorology with THE LAND OF CHEM

Aug 1, 2024
In this intriguing discussion, Geoff Drumm, a researcher focused on ancient builders' chemical and atmospheric knowledge, explores the idea that iconic structures like Stonehenge and the Great Pyramids served advanced purposes beyond ceremonial use. He unveils theories suggesting these megaliths acted as chemical factories and weather manipulation centers. The conversation also connects ancient engineering with agricultural practices and delves into the potential for these sites to harness Earth’s energy, challenging our understanding of their true functions.
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Quick takeaways

  • Ancient structures like pyramids served multifunctional purposes, acting as chemical factories to enhance agricultural productivity through advanced chemical processes.
  • The intentional design and alignment of megalithic sites reflect a sophisticated understanding of astronomy, enabling ancient peoples to manipulate weather patterns effectively.

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Harnessing Earth’s Energy

Ancient civilizations understood the conjunction of solar, lunar, and planetary bodies and their impact on Earth's electromagnetic energy fields. They strategically built structures to tap into telluric currents, which allowed them to capture electromagnetic fluctuations for various applications. Notably, these structures were involved in creating thunderstorms, harnessing lightning strikes, and employing electric field chemistry for purposes such as agriculture and therapy. For example, the pyramids and sites like Chichen Itza showcased advanced knowledge in meteorological manipulation and energy utilization.

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