Two Giant Underwater Pyramids Discovered in The Bermuda Triangle

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Two Giant Underwater Crystal Pyramids Discovered in the Center of the Bermuda TriangleEndAllDisease.com

Another link for your consideration....

http://newearthdaily.com/pyramids-of...da-triangle-2/

There are tons of Youtube videos about it as well.

What do you think?

Real, fake?

I just saw this article on my news feed and thought I would share. Seems quite interesting.
#bermuda #energy #pyramids
  • Profile picture of the author jimbo13
    If it was really there they would simply take a picture.

    Back in the 70s people went down 11,000 meters into the Mariana Trench and this is supposedly only 2000 meters down.

    Not even challenging.

    Moreover, this article has the discovery in The Bermuda Triangle. That well known place where in reality absolutely nothing out of the norm happens.

    Dan
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    • Profile picture of the author tagiscom
      Hmmmm, interesting, always plausible that something like this could exist, driving some or all of the disappearances.

      There are also well documented occurrences of tunnel type structures occurring near the Bermuda Triangle that had space warp features. And some eye witness reports of this occurrence, etc.

      I wouldn't get your hopes up, some Wealthy socialpath will either block it, or throw some money at them to shut them up. Happened before with the UFO on the seabed and unfortunately will probably happen here!


      No doubt the Spedankos, will probably pay this thread a visit, and give their zero evidence, or herd type views on this, so be ready for that! You will also find that they may refuse to acknowledge a credible piece of evidence, and tend to hide behind Physiological mumbo - jumbo, as a defense against acknowledging that this could be real. Or saying in a round-a-bout way, that you are crazy and l am not!

      Blindly believing in something is one thing, believing in something with substantial proof is something else!


      But l guess stuff like this can scare some people so much, they will use Physiology as a shield.

      Fair enough, but truth is truth, and it will inevitably come out in the open one way or another!

      No doubt it will be the ones that blindly accept herd thinking, (the earth being flat is a classic example) that will have a mental or physical breakdown when the truth comes out. And if they get too uncomfortable, and the reply's start getting a bit weird, best to leave them alone, and move on!


      Burying your head in the sand is a dangerous way to live especially now!


      Thanks for sharing this one.

      Shane
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    • Profile picture of the author MissTerraK
      Originally Posted by jimbo13 View Post


      Moreover, this article has the discovery in The Bermuda Triangle. That well known place where in reality absolutely nothing out of the norm happens.

      Dan
      Absolutely correct, alas!

      I say alas, because when I was 13 my family went on vacation there and I was excited about it not because we were going on vacation, but because it was the Bermuda Triangle. I had just read a couple of books reporting on all of the missing ships and planes, missing persons and other mysterious happenings that reportedly happened there. I was looking forward to experiencing something, well, woo woo. I was disappointed.

      I returned home with a giant beach ball, a froggie raft, a new beach towel, new sandals and a couple of new Bermuda short outfits. Nothing woo woo about that, haha!

      Terra
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      • Profile picture of the author Kurt
        Originally Posted by MissTerraK View Post

        Absolutely correct, alas!

        I say alas, because when I was 13 my family went on vacation there and I was excited about it not because we were going on vacation, but because it was the Bermuda Triangle. I had just read a couple of books reporting on all of the missing ships and planes, missing persons and other mysterious happenings that reportedly happened there. I was looking forward to experiencing something, well, woo woo. I was disappointed.

        I returned home with a giant beach ball, a froggie raft, a new beach towel, new sandals and a couple of new Bermuda short outfits. Nothing woo woo about that, haha!

        Terra
        As a former deckhand/apprentice marine engineer, let me say that your own Great Lakes are FAR MORE dangerous for ships/boats than the Bermuda Triangle. It isn't even close.
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        • Profile picture of the author MissTerraK
          Originally Posted by Kurt View Post

          As a former deckhand/apprentice marine engineer, let me say that your own Great Lakes are FAR MORE dangerous for ships/boats than the Bermuda Triangle. It isn't even close.
          You are absolutely correct about that!

          Every time we travel in the UP (Upper Peninsula of Michigan), we always visit White Fish Bay and go to the point where the White Fish Point Lighthouse is. They have a museum and show a film on the shipwrecks with the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald as the most famous. I never tire of it and always pay my respects while there. I'm not quite sure why it always intrigues me, but it does.

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      • Profile picture of the author jimbo13
        Originally Posted by MissTerraK View Post

        I was looking forward to experiencing something, well, woo woo. I was disappointed.

        I returned home with a giant beach ball, a froggie raft, a new beach towel, new sandals and a couple of new Bermuda short outfits.
        You did experience something.

        The phenomena of going on holiday and losing your senses.

        Dan

        PS: On second thoughts, this Froggie raft thing... Eminently sensible purchase.
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      • Profile picture of the author Khemosabi
        Originally Posted by MissTerraK View Post

        Absolutely correct, alas!

        I say alas, because when I was 13 my family went on vacation there and I was excited about it not because we were going on vacation, but because it was the Bermuda Triangle. I had just read a couple of books reporting on all of the missing ships and planes, missing persons and other mysterious happenings that reportedly happened there. I was looking forward to experiencing something, well, woo woo. I was disappointed.

        I returned home with a giant beach ball, a froggie raft, a new beach towel, new sandals and a couple of new Bermuda short outfits. Nothing woo woo about that, haha!

        Terra
        AAAHHHH! There are all kinds of "WOO WOO" about a froggie raft! I have an Eeyore back pack, and man, are the other kids jealous!
        Alas, I am sad to hear that you had no cool moments there. I too would expect something to happen. Even if was just putting your giant beach ball in the water first and seeing it disappear..

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        • Profile picture of the author MissTerraK
          Originally Posted by Khemosabi View Post

          AAAHHHH! There are all kinds of "WOO WOO" about a froggie raft! I have an Eeyore back pack, and man, are the other kids jealous!
          Alas, I am sad to hear that you had no cool moments there. I too would expect something to happen. Even if was just putting your giant beach ball in the water first and seeing it disappear..

          ~ Theresa
          Haha! I guess you're right!

          My froggie raft was a five person raft. It had a cute froggie head at the bow and froggie legs at the front and back of the port and starboard sides You sat and rowed from his belly. I grew up on the lake and all the neighborhood kids wanted to go out in it with me. I suppose there was some jealousy going on too.

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      • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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        Originally Posted by MissTerraK View Post

        I returned home with a giant beach ball, a froggie raft, a new beach towel, new sandals and a couple of new Bermuda short outfits. Nothing woo woo about that, haha!
        Maybe not, but I'm sure it was worth going there for shoes.

        Let's be honest: it's worth going almost anywhere, if there are new shoes in it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by timbonitus View Post

    What do you think?
    Quite amusing, but a couple of months too late for April 1st.

    "Discoveries" of this kind are fully and interestingly explained in this book, if anyone's open-minded enough to be interested in understanding the "how and why" of such things: The Believing Brain: From Ghosts and Gods to...The Believing Brain: From Ghosts and Gods to...
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    • Profile picture of the author Robert Michael
      It isn't hard to fake footage & make it look realistic - just look at that mockumentary they put out on mermaids a week or so ago.

      One of those videos (where they were in the submarine & the mermaid put a webbed hand to the window & then swam off) looked VERY real in my opinion.

      So I really don't know what to think about this.

      Maybe its real, maybe it isn't.. Only way to know for sure is to go there yourself & start diving!
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    I think the only crystal they found was crystal meth.
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  • Profile picture of the author TLTheLiberator
    It must be the lost civilization of Atlantis!
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    • Profile picture of the author Kay King
      Google the concept and look at the names/reputation of the sites and blogs promoting this big "discovery" - and the manufactured videos/images used....and you go "yeah right"...and move on.
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      • Profile picture of the author TimothyTorrents
        Originally Posted by Kay King View Post

        Google the concept and look at the names/reputation of the sites and blogs promoting this big "discovery" - and the manufactured videos/images used....and you go "yeah right"...and move on.
        ^^ This. Too many conspiracy websites spreading junk around. I was wondering why this "discovery" was not broadcasted on the news. Makes you wonder where all those conspiracy websites get their information from.

        Still, its an interesting idea.

        The part about how pyramids can hold energy and release it is quite interesting.
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        • Profile picture of the author senthu
          I like hearing about these myths but there's never any actual substance to them. I'm still waiting for some substantial evidence because that would be pretty cool.
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          • Profile picture of the author tagiscom
            ^^ This. Too many conspiracy websites spreading junk around. I was wondering why this "discovery" was not broadcasted on the news. Makes you wonder where all those conspiracy websites get their information from.

            Still, its an interesting idea.

            The part about how pyramids can hold energy and release it is quite interesting.
            Yep, true for most, which doesn't help with credible evidence, when it arises.


            You can also ask why didn't the popular media spread the news about Mars having water flowing on it's surface, to everyone?

            Since they don't, and continue to show, anything but, that which some people who want to be comfortable or safe, will lap up, most don't hear a peep.

            Which if the evidence has substantial proof, and no news station touches it, the obvious question is obviously it is being hidden for some reason or a conspiracy theory is there!


            The Americans did a survey around the 50's, to see what the reaction would be to telling the masses that aliens exist. And back then chaos would be dominant, mass riots, etc.

            That also explains an increase in UFO sightings, basically them saying, we are real, but we will keep our distance, so we don't freak you out.


            But now, because of this, and movies, etc, there shouldn't be an issue, although that is one reason!

            The other is, if UFO's are exposed then, their power sources will be exposed, and the whole free energy from magnets, etc will be out in the open.

            There is still one hundred trillion, dollars worth of oil left in the ground, so the rich don't want to mess thith that, especially when the stock market would take a big dive, and a lot of people will be scared for their jobs, etc.

            But truth is truth, so someday soon it or stuff like this will come out.

            Exciting for some, and distressing for the Emus with their heads in the sand, and the socialpaths, with big profit losses!

            Shane
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  • Profile picture of the author seasoned
    Too many people HAVE to say something about the BT, so we may NEVER know!

    SOME lost ships have supposedly been tracked to pirates. Supposedly some weather and "confusion" affected the planes. But WHO KNOWS?

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  • Profile picture of the author Dennis Gaskill
    I went through the Bermuda Triangle when I was in the Navy. I didn't notice anything unusual. Having said that, one of the jets never returned from flight ops (I was stationed on an aircraft carrier). I never did hear what happened to it. There was no talk about anything mysterious happening. Wasn't really much talk about it at all, at least not within earshot of us enlisted men.
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  • Profile picture of the author TimothyTorrents
    Can we organize a diving exhibition? Lol.
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  • Profile picture of the author XenG
    i just don't know what to believe. the triangle can't be seen. If you're in it, you're in the other side of the earth. They say you can't get past it if you're already in. I didn't think it's possible to spot it from the outside. The triangle is a mystery. I'm not even sure if it does exist.
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    • Profile picture of the author AprilCT
      The "land" in Bermuda sits at the top of what looks to be a partially collapsed volcanic cone. The water surrounding Bermuda is very deep, which means that volcano, or what's left of it is actually very high. It wouldn't take too much imagination to think that perhaps in various areas there are giant pockets, or suddenly occurring giant pockets of gas in the water that can swallow ships whole, or shoot skyward displacing air with some other gas and felling planes.

      What we really need to do is send in unmanned submarines to investigate, but that would be a very expensive and time-consuming trip.

      If you have Google Earth on your computer, you can see the volcano extending far under the water.
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      • Profile picture of the author tagiscom
        The "land" in Bermuda sits at the top of what looks to be a partially collapsed volcanic cone. The water surrounding Bermuda is very deep, which means that volcano, or what's left of it is actually very high. It wouldn't take too much imagination to think that perhaps in various areas there are giant pockets, or suddenly occurring giant pockets of gas in the water that can swallow ships whole, or shoot skyward displacing air with some other gas and felling planes.

        What we really need to do is send in unmanned submarines to investigate, but that would be a very expensive and time-consuming trip.

        If you have Google Earth on your computer, you can see the volcano extending far under the water.
        Pity Bill Gates wouldn't just create a few thousand mini drones, and throw it at the exact position of these things, with multiple camera view ports, and tethers, so he could get them back.

        I think that $67 billion is enough!!!! I doubt that it would cost any more than 300 million to do!

        But apart from seeing the money mindlessly growing in his bank account, and curing Polio, and helping create a less crappy version of windows, that is about it!


        What, we really need is a millionaire that isn't scared of the truth, and less house trained, to find a cheap and quick way of finding out more! :rolleyes:

        Sigh!

        Shane

        PS l am basing this on how they created the moon surveys of the 60's, where they just fired rockets at the moon, and hoped they would see some details, before it crashed! Much quicker and easier than developing a craft, programming it, etc, etc...
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        • Profile picture of the author jimbo13
          Shane

          James Cameron went 7 miles down into the Mariana Trench last year and filmed the entire thing.

          Where are you getting $67 billion from? He didn't need anything like that. Just a couple of million.

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          • Profile picture of the author tagiscom
            Shane

            James Cameron went 7 miles down into the Mariana Trench last year and filmed the entire thing.

            Where are you getting $67 billion from? He didn't need anything like that. Just a couple of million.

            Dan
            Ok, pity James wouldn't take a look?


            No, just a bit annoyed that he, (Bill Gates), has $67 billion and l know curing Polio is great, but to be honest this guy could literally change the world for the better, with that kind of cash!

            I mean the world at large not just third world!


            Ok, the mini, sub drone idea, could be done for under 10 milion, best guess, based on what you said, and if the videos, etc where televised globally, (popular media would probably avoid it, but the internet wouldn't) and maybe a funding pool could be established to create bigger drones that could find some artifacts, etc.

            So they could really blow the lid on this, and some powerful people something to be concerned about!


            I am sure that there must be other millionaires that could consider this, but for some reason, they don't bother?


            Maybe they know that someone predicted it would come out at such and such date, or they couldn't be bothered trying to outsmart the people in power, or they have too much oil stock?

            More likely they have wealthy friends that have oil stock, and have been corrupted by never having to clean their houses or, make a meal, or paying someone to pay all the bills, etc. So they can enjoy their luxury beach house, etc, and know that they are living it up, at other peoples misery or financial hardship!

            I won't shed a tear if the poor storm there house and trash the place. Might do some good?

            Hopefully wealth doesn't corrupt, but it looks that way?

            Shane
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            • Profile picture of the author Kay King
              No, just a bit annoyed that he, (Bill Gates), has $67 billion and l know curing Polio is great, but to be honest this guy could literally change the world for the better, with that kind of cash!

              I mean the world at large not just third world!
              When you have your billions you can choose where to spend them. The jabs at Gates for the good he does with HIS money aren't warranted. He is changing third world countries for the better - and the changes will affect generations in those countries.

              More likely they have wealthy friends that have oil stock, and have been corrupted by never having to clean their houses or, make a meal, or paying someone to pay all the bills, etc. So they can enjoy their luxury beach house, etc, and know that they are living it up, at other peoples misery or financial hardship!
              Your argument seems to be that satisfying the curiosity of people conjecturing about what is in the Bermuda Triangle (a subject that has been tested and talked to death for 40 years or so) takes precedence over other causes.

              Most people who express hatred for the "rich" do so because they aren't in that group themselves.
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              • Profile picture of the author tagiscom
                When you have your billions you can choose where to spend them. The jabs at Gates for the good he does with HIS money aren't warranted. He is changing third world countries for the better - and the changes will affect generations in those countries.
                Yeh, l know, l just hate to see someone who pulled a rabbit out of his hat, with computers, to drop the ball, when he makes it!


                Your argument seems to be that satisfying the curiosity of people conjecturing about what is in the Bermuda Triangle (a subject that has been tested and talked to death for 40 years or so) takes precedence over other causes.
                Ok, maybe not a good example, but setting up a research and development department, around eco - friendly power generation, or a way of storing solar energy, (ignoring the more obvious, controversial ones) would be a good start.

                He can delegate the responsibility to others!

                Help a lot more people with that one, than jabs! :rolleyes:


                Most people who express hatred for the "rich" do so because they aren't in that group themselves.
                Well, a hatred for wasted potential is more accurate!

                I certainly wouldn't storm a wealthy house? But if the occupant has a IQ of 180, and just sits around watching sports, etc, then, eventhough it is none of my business, l would think what a waste of potential!

                Shane
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                • Profile picture of the author tagiscom
                  I dug a bit more into this issue and found this article. Skeptophilia: The Cosmic Glass Pyramids of Doom

                  Worth a read.

                  Basically, there is no scientist named Dr. Verlag Meyer.
                  Hmmm, l think this guy needs to chill out!!! Yelling at your PC, isn't healthy!


                  Totally don't agree with him trashing Lost in Space! It was a good show, and obviously not to be taken seriously!


                  Hard to say whether this guy is scared that there is something to this, or since it is getting into the dreaded "Atlantis" area, some will spit the dummy as a result!

                  True it isn't his real name, but translation was mentioned. Seems credible until someone proves that this site, is a skeptics or joke site?

                  Shane
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                • Profile picture of the author Claude Whitacre
                  Originally Posted by tagiscom View Post

                  Well, a hatred for wasted potential is more accurate!

                  I certainly wouldn't storm a wealthy house? But if the occupant has a IQ of 180, and just sits around watching sports, etc, then, eventhough it is none of my business, l would think what a waste of potential!

                  Shane
                  Bill Gates is the single richest individual on Earth. "Not living up to his potential"?

                  He has, as an individual given more money to charities and to help other people than any other individual on earth. More than most countries.

                  Do you think he sits around and watches sports?

                  Great people who are changing the world for the better, may not be living up to their potential..but they are usually criticized by people who are.
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                    Originally Posted by Claude Whitacre View Post

                    Bill Gates is the single richest individual on Earth.
                    Might want to Google Carlos Slim.
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                    • Profile picture of the author Kurt
                      Originally Posted by yukon View Post

                      Might want to Google Carlos Slim.
                      Sorry Yukon, but Gates just passed Slim to take the #1 spot again

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                        Originally Posted by Kurt View Post

                        Sorry Yukon, but Gates just passed Slim to take the #1 spot again

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                        Carlos had a good run (3 years).

                        Someone go update Wikipedia, lol (j/k).
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                        • Profile picture of the author tagiscom
                          Bill Gates is the single richest individual on Earth. "Not living up to his potential"?

                          He has, as an individual given more money to charities and to help other people than any other individual on earth. More than most countries.

                          Do you think he sits around and watches sports?

                          Great people who are changing the world for the better, may not be living up to their potential..but they are usually criticized by people who are.
                          Ok, you got me with that one!

                          But as an example, if Edison developed the light bulb, (probably one of the greatest inventions of the 20th century, yeah, l know he developed it from other ideas, etc) and after making huge profits, sat around and gave to charity, that is obviously his choice, but what a waste of potential.

                          Thankfully he went on to invent more things.

                          Obviously Bill Gates could delegate his wealth to other projects, that could help most of the planet. There are plenty of conventional tech, that could make a big difference.

                          Fission from sea water is a good example, maybe it can work, maybe not, but it requires billions to develop it! I am sure 10 to 20 billion could fast track the research.


                          I suppose what l keep forgetting is that Bill Gates is a computer geek, with a lot of money. Not really an outgoing sort of personality!

                          Sigh :rolleyes:

                          Shane
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  • Profile picture of the author TimothyTorrents
    I dug a bit more into this issue and found this article. Skeptophilia: The Cosmic Glass Pyramids of Doom

    Worth a read.

    Basically, there is no scientist named Dr. Verlag Meyer.
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  • Profile picture of the author Sarevok
    I'd be psyched were this true but...

    The smart money says it isn't.

    :/
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  • Profile picture of the author HeySal
    This isn't so unbelievable. We know that ancients built pyramids and we know that some land masses have sunk over time. We also know that things have been discovered in Giza that are not being discussed openly - and we k now for sure if it involves a free form of energy, we're never going to hear about it officially. It would have to be leaked out.

    I'm not making any judgement on it until I find out the story from real scientists with no political agenda to fill.

    And if it does involve shoes, Alexa -- I might just have to see if the expedition needs a writer.
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    • Profile picture of the author jimbo13
      Originally Posted by HeySal View Post

      We know for sure if it involves a free form of energy, we're never going to hear about it officially. It would have to be leaked out.
      We already have free energy which are and have been used for thousands of years.

      Windmills and watermills for example.

      No one is suppressing it. Quite the contrary.

      These exact same things that have been in use for eons are what wind farms (windmills) and tidal/wave energy (water mills) are all about.

      Then you have solar. The panels are dropping in price fast now and becoming more and more efficient.

      Problem is that they look ugly on British roofs so most people don't want them.

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    • Profile picture of the author TimothyTorrents
      Originally Posted by HeySal View Post

      This isn't so unbelievable. We know that ancients built pyramids and we know that some land masses have sunk over time. We also know that things have been discovered in Giza that are not being discussed openly - and we k now for sure if it involves a free form of energy, we're never going to hear about it officially. It would have to be leaked out.

      I'm not making any judgement on it until I find out the story from real scientists with no political agenda to fill.

      And if it does involve shoes, Alexa -- I might just have to see if the expedition needs a writer.
      That's why topics like this are so interesting because you can never know for sure if they are real or not. There are a lot of formations and structures on the planet that have baffled scientists for centuries.

      Have you ever watched the ancient aliens show? Pretty interesting. Huge slabs of stone perfectly sliced and perfectly fitted together? How did that happen?

      I am sure there COULD be pyramids and other structures underneath the ocean. We just need to find out once and for all.

      Anyone up for a little dive?
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      • Profile picture of the author tagiscom
        We already have free energy which are and have been used for thousands of years.

        Windmills and watermills for example.

        No one is suppressing it. Quite the contrary.

        These exact same things that have been in use for eons are what wind farms (windmills) and tidal/wave energy (water mills) are all about.

        Then you have solar. The panels are dropping in price fast now and becoming more and more efficient.

        Problem is that they look ugly on British roofs so most people don't want them.

        Dan
        Arrrm, l think that Sal, was referring to a zero point energy source derived from the pyramid shape. Or since there are no moving parts, just materials and shapes, this thing could power itself for thousands of years, or tens of thousands of years.

        Put magnets together in the right way and it would spin for 1 or more years because it needs to be serviced, even though the magnets could go for 1000 years.

        But create some pyramids with the right materials and it would churn out power for the next couple of ice ages. No, way this will get out, unless a technician, creates a youtube video and does himself in?

        But like any order given to subordinates, or authority figures, etc, mistakes are always made!

        Shane
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        • Profile picture of the author jimbo13
          Originally Posted by tagiscom View Post

          Arrrm, l think that Sal, was referring to a zero point energy source derived from the pyramid shape. Shane
          Right. Must have missed that bit.

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  • Profile picture of the author HeySal
    Yeah there's a lot more to the pyramids than has been made public. There is a good series that I saw posted here not long ago called the Pyramid Codes -- and that covered a lot I hadn't seen mentioned before by any of the "authorities". That was the best documentary I've seen yet on the pyramids. Not more than a few years ago a room was discovered in the main pyramid at Giza and there was writing all over the walls - different from the usual hieroglyphics. I haven't seen a word yet about interpretations. There is no way into the room for a full grown human. None found anyhow. So still waiting for hell to freeze over. The closer we get to understanding anything real and logical about them, the tighter the security gets and the harder permits become to acquire. The general public will only get edited versions of anything about those things.

    The Piri Reis map and a few other anomalies serve as evidence that mankind was at once extremely advanced technologically. That, in it's owner's words, had come from the Library of Alexandria. Our military used it as late as the 70's to check the accuracy of our maps. The only way it could have been achieved is via areal mapping.

    I'm sure we'll get a few answers eventually. Even the die hard "authorities" are starting to realize that people are more sophisticated than to still believe that slaves cut stones by hand and hauled them all over hell and back and pulled together those structures.

    I'm sure the underwater pyramids will be - or are being studied. I'm sure that we'll get a cover story for them some time before too long. Quartz has piezoelectric characteristics, so they will probably tell us they are made of quartz and the pressure of the water "ignites" them. LOL.
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    • Profile picture of the author jimbo13
      Talking of underwater discoveries at least this one is real.

      Was believed to be a legend and then found in 2000.

      Ancient Egyptian city lost for 1,200 years begins to reveal its secrets | Mail Online

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      I'm sure the underwater pyramids will be - or are being studied. I'm sure that we'll get a cover story for them some time before too long. Quartz has piezoelectric characteristics, so they will probably tell us they are made of quartz and the pressure of the water "ignites" them. LOL.
      These things remind me of the guy that is making cannon balls float in mid air, by back engineering Tesslers, ideas.

      Of course since he lives in the US, socialpaths crash his party every so often, but he is also messing around with batteries, (look more like giant Slurpee containers) that use crystals to generate a constant current.

      Could be the same thing, or it makes sence that a crystal lattice comprised of pyramid type structures or patterns would generate a current.

      So as long as you don't need a pyramid the size of a house to power your Laptop, seems like it is worth looking into.


      I would rather have a power source, that runs for 30,000 years than some clunky magnetic system that will burn out in 2, and need to be serviced!

      Shane

      PS the The Piri Reis map, sounds interesting, if l am not mistaken that is the world map that shows Atlantis, or the Atlantien race, and the other ones, (Or Indian race) that basically had advanced craft, etc and ended up having an atomic war.

      From what l have also heard Hitler,s soldiers got ideas for advance weapons from the mountains of ancient Indian texts, but that is another story!
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      • Profile picture of the author PeckhamPirate
        Strongly suspect that this crystal has more in common with Breakin' Bad than anything extra-terrestrial
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  • Profile picture of the author McMissKathy
    Another Story for an "X Files" movie, get ready Fox and Dana!
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  • Profile picture of the author HeySal
    I'll message an expert underwater recovery expert who's a friend of mine and see what his take on it is.
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