Sound Waves to move heavy objects

Johnathan Gray mentions that this technology is in the Vedic manuscripts and other places. He is not a fan of Zacharia Sitchin either. He states that the only thing that Sitchin was accurate about was the 3600 cycle re Niburu. Sound stuff about the 22 min mark but whole interview is interesting...
_http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6eeuRGBqIZE

another vid but some repetition of material from the first link, still some neat stuff discussed...

_http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loRgOqm9y9I
 
Yeah I found Gray's stuff fascinating even though he links a lot back to a very kind of literal take on the Bible, which ordinarily I'd be hearing big alarm bells ringing. However it appears his take is well researched and added to by his own lengthy field work (archeology). I've personally not as yet done any real cross researching into some of his claims though, which for certain are very left of field. Stuff like the age of the world being only 6 thousand years old for instance. I don't know about that one, its way off anything else I've learnt. What's most interesting for me with his work is the acheological finds he references like the ancient pottery depicting dinosaurs for example. I'd be interested to know too others thoughts on his work, as I find it interesting but archeology isn't really my forte.
 
Remote viewer Courtney Brown's new YouTube presentation, provides clips to their newest DVD "the Great Pyramid of Giza, the Mastery Solved". In the clip, remote viewer Daz Smith is showing his take on how the blocks were put in place...high technology using sound and some manual labor! Impressive. I don't know whether to call this a hit for the C's or a hit for the members of the Farsight.org crew-but their ideas match.

_https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUQfyY0IZPI
 
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