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Pyramid light beams
MikeJoseph82:
This shouldn't come as a big surprise to most here, and I used the search function and couldn't find any previous references to this. The link below shows a brief story behind a picture captured by a tourist in Mexico of a light beam emanating from the top of a Mayan pyramid.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUggWuZZi24
Apparently it's not confined to one location either. Something similar has apparently been detected in Bosnia also:
http://www.thetruthbehindthescenes.org/2012/01/26/mysterious-energy-beam-above-the-bosnian-pyramid-of-the-sun/
The questions for me are - are these examples of old technology (advanced, but old relative to the present) still kicking along, much like a car out of tune which sputters even after the engine has been turned off? Or is it an example of old technology being re-activated remotely in some way? Or is it an example of old technology doing what it's always done, and just it's now being noticed?
I have my own theory but would like to hear other opinions first.
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--- Quote from: MikeJoseph82 on February 08, 2012, 10:59:55 AM ---The questions for me are - are these examples of old technology (advanced, but old relative to the present) still kicking along, much like a car out of tune which sputters even after the engine has been turned off? Or is it an example of old technology being re-activated remotely in some way? Or is it an example of old technology doing what it's always done, and just it's now being noticed?
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It could be very well be a mixture of all of the above, but it's also probable that a lot of disinformation is mixed in to those reports, including 'photoshopping'.
--- Quote from: MikeJoseph82 on February 08, 2012, 10:59:55 AM ---I have my own theory but would like to hear other opinions first.
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What's your theory?
Slow Motion Mary:
I saw the series of pictures of the Mexican pyramid light and think it might be a hoax, in that the photographer took a pic of his daughters and, as they were purportedly presented in order, one of the pics had the light but another did not, and it looked like the exact same photograph of his daughters, perhaps seconds apart. If the light was "for real", it was instantaneous. The one of the Bosnia pyramid was a video, and I couldn't tell if it was fake or real. My understanding is that the pyramids are not "open" at the top, they are platforms.
Along this same line is the guy who believes the Great Pyramid was a "fueling station" for UFOs. From the Chinese there is a story about aliens who came to China and enslaved them, forcing them to build the Chinese pyramids, and fueling their spaceships from atop the pyramids (also flat-topped). According to Chinese lore, they were finally "saved" when red-haired giants fought off the aliens. Finally, we have the story from the Russian taiga where the natives report pod- or bullet-shaped objects coming from under the ground and firing something akin to light beams into the sky, perhaps to destroy an incoming asteroid or UFO. I don't remember the provenance of each of them, but the stories are searchable on youtube.
I have no theories, but I'd like to know of any, too. Lots of food for thought out there!
Ask_a_debtor:
It's a scientific fact that light can emanate from the top of a large pyramidal structure...
See?
Jokes aside, the one in the Mexico from the link you posted appears fake to me. It looks "too perfect", and someone pointed out that the sides of the beam are "perfectly vertical" to the pixel. I drew lines on the image in photoshop and it sure appears that way. What are the chances that someone would happen to have the frame of their photo perfectly aligned with the light beam?
Slow Motion Mary:
Found at abundanthope.net: A composite of the pictures and videos I mentioned, including the article on the Chinese pyramid and the power-plant theory. (Abundant Hope people follow the Urantia Book and the Federation people, so I guess this thread may get a toss to the Baked Noodles section.)
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