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If They Weren't Tombs, What Were they? Geoffrey Drumm Provides the World's Best Explanation (P1/3)

Dec 18, 2025
Geoffrey Drumm, a researcher and author of The Land of Chem, unveils his revolutionary theory on ancient stone structures acting as chemical infrastructure rather than tombs. He argues that stone circles were designed to attract lightning for agricultural fertilization and introduces the concept of passage chambers as reactors. Drumm connects the Giza Plateau and pyramids to a vast energetic network, explaining how telluric currents and atmospheric nitrates formed a global system for large-scale chemical production. His insights challenge conventional narratives about these ancient wonders.
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Monuments As Global Electrical Infrastructure

  • Geoffrey Drumm argues many ancient monuments were part of a global electrical-chemical infrastructure, not tombs.
  • He connects stone circles, pyramids and telluric/lightning systems as a unified technology for agriculture and chemistry.
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Timing: Post‑Ice‑Age Rebuilding

  • Drumm places the core activity after the Younger Dryas, ~12,000–5,000 BC, driven by post‑cataclysm rebuilding needs.
  • He links Saharan Humid Period rainmaking to pyramid fertilizer production and societal migration.
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Stone Circles To Make Fertilizer

  • Stone circles targeted lightning to create atmospheric nitrates and rain that fertilized crops.
  • The monuments used telluric charging to make points on the ground more attractive to lightning strikes.
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