19x04 - The Power of the Obelisks

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19x04 - The Power of the Obelisks

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Incredible stone monuments

erected thousands of years ago.

The precision engineering

of the obelisks in Egypt

is absolutely ingenious.

These ancient monoliths

display mysterious

electromagnetic power.

They were like lightning rods

that absorbed electrical

energy from the heavens.

And ancient traditions

connect them

to interstellar travel.

This obelisk was thought of

as being a stargate,

through this

inter-dimensional portal.

Were megalithic obelisks

simply created to memorialize

the pharaohs

and kings of ancient Egypt?

Or did they serve

a far more profound purpose?

These standing stones are

pointing to the stars.

Why? Because that is

where we came from.

There is a doorway

in the universe.

Beyond it is

the promise of truth.

It demands

we question everything

we have ever been taught.

The evidence is all around us.

The future is

right before our eyes.

We are not alone.

We have never been alone.

Standing in

the most honored locations

of the greatest cities on Earth

are massive stone obelisks

pointing to the sky.

When you look at true

power cities around the world

Paris, London,

New York,

Washington, D.C

they all have one thing

in common: obelisks.

There are obelisks

at key locations

in some of the most important

cities on the planet.

In a key square in Istanbul,

there is an ancient obelisk

from Egypt with hieroglyphics.

Another is in Paris,

at the Place de la Concorde,

which is in

the largest square in Paris.

Although they are found

across the globe,

the vast majority

of the world's obelisks

have a single point of origin:

ancient Egypt.

In fact, most obelisks

that adorn major cities

were originally part

of Egypt's ancient landscape.

In ancient Egypt,

there were over 100 obelisks

that were sculpted and erected.

Only nine or ten of them

remain in Egypt,

but a lot, actually,

are outside of Egypt.

Obelisks have literally become

the spoils of w*r,

where a country invades Egypt,

or a country overtakes Egypt.

And this goes back

to Roman times.

And they would

take obelisks away

to erect

in their own capital city,

whether it was Rome,

under Roman times,

or, later, Constantinople.

The removal of obelisks

from Egypt

continued right into

the 19th century.

The Paris obelisk was carried

from Luxor in 1833.

London purchased its obelisk

from Egypt in 1878.

Cleopatra's Needle was

given to New York

as a gift from

the Egyptian government in 1881.

Why would you want

to move them around

and take them

to foreign countries?

And I think the answer

must lie in the fact

that they were seen to have

an inherent power within them.

The Egyptian obelisk

is one of the most unique

pieces of architecture

in ancient Egypt.

Every obelisk you look at,

it is a perfect

mathematical equation.

Geometrically perfect,

physics-wise perfect.

They were always

made of granite,

and they were four-sided,

and towered upwards

and eventually ended

in this perfect pyramid.

Most obelisks are found

in pairs,

often at the entrance

to certain temples.

And most of the obelisks

have beautiful hieroglyphs

carved into them.

Most hieroglyphs

that are on the obelisks

are always the king

asking the gods

to be there for him

on his journey

through the afterlife,

so that he can arrive

to the afterlife

and live for immortality.

And the top was always

dedicated to the sun god Ra,

one of the most powerful gods

in ancient Egypt.

The pyramid-shaped stone

on top of each obelisk,

called the Benben stone,

was a design

rooted in Egyptian mythology.

The Benben was a vehicle

which Atum,

the god of all creation,

used to travel back and forth

between the heavens and Earth.

We think of the Benben

as a craft, because

it is believed to have come

from the stars, originally.

When the god Atum arrived

on Earth,

he arrived in the Benben.

When the god Atum left

the Earth,

he rose in the Benben

and presumably went

back to the stars.

Curiously,

the ancient Egyptian gods

were often depicted

as human-like figures

who came from the stars

and possessed incredible powers.

And as far as ancient astronaut

theorists are concerned,

accounts of gods traveling

in the Benben

could be a case

of misunderstood technology.

We always have to remember

that the technological

frame of reference

that our ancestors had

cannot be compared

to the technological frame

of reference that we have today.

Our ancestors perhaps witnessed

some type of a craft

descending from the sky,

out of which

these extraterrestrials came

and jump-started civilization.

And they tried

to replicate the vehicles

which those gods arrived in.

Could it be true

that the top of every obelisk

commemorates

an alien visitation?

Ancient astronaut

theorists say yes,

and they suggest

the obelisks hold

far more profound secrets.

The ancient city, located more

than 500 miles south of Cairo

on the eastern bank

of the Nile River,

was the southern center of trade

for the Egyptian empire

more than 3,000 years ago.

It was also the home

of a sacred stone quarry

rich in red granite.

At Aswan, at the first

cataract of the Nile,

you find this

immense red granite quarry.

This is where almost all

the red granite

that's used in the temples

and even the pyramids

of Egypt originates.

And here is

where you find the quarry

that the obelisks came from.

Many of the obelisks

that were carved out of

the Aswan quarry

were then transported

hundreds of miles

to their final destinations.

But how people living

thousands of years ago

were able to move and erect

such massive monuments

continues to baffle

modern engineers.

We have inscriptions

on the walls in ancient Egypt

that shows us

how the process happened,

with multiple ropes

and people dragging it

on tree trunks

all the way

to the port on the Nile,

where they then

have to put it on

sometimes 27, 30,

35 ships attached together

to carry this

one massive obelisk,

and then sailing it on the Nile,

all the way to the port

that is closest to the temple,

and then arriving to the spot

where you have

to erect an obelisk

that is 400 tons or more.

That is 130 feet or more

up into a 90-degrees angle

without modern machinery.

But years and years later,

people tried

to replicate the process

and have failed miserably.

Transporting an obelisk

and putting it in place,

let alone sculpting it

in a quarry,

is still a big mystery

to us today.

While researchers agree

that the rope and pulley method

can explain the transport

of some obelisks,

ancient astronaut

theorists point to

another, more profound method,

that was documented as well.

We have some references

in ancient Egyptian texts

that also speak of

some of these obelisks

being levitated.

And the way that worked

is that a magical white powder

had to be strewn

across the stones

and then water was added

and through some

"magical incantations,"

then those rocks

lifted themselves

and they could

levitate into place.

Were the Egyptians using

some kind of alien technology?

Not just to quarry the obelisk,

but to lift it up?

To move it, and then

to ultimately stand it up?

Although

mainstream archeologists

dismiss the idea

that such advanced technology

could have been available

to the ancient Egyptians,

there is one obelisk

that still lies unfinished

in the Aswan quarry

that defies explanation

as to how it would

have been moved

to its final destination

using mere ropes and pulleys.

The unfinished obelisk

of Queen Hatshepsut.

It was actually

the biggest obelisk,

the tallest obelisk ever made,

never completely finished.

It would have stood

over 130 feet into the air.

It would have weighed maybe

1,200 tons, it's estimated.

The unfinished obelisk

was abandoned

because, as they were

sculpting the obelisk,

it had a cr*ck

that started showing.

Every obelisk had to survive

for the rest of time

and even more.

So, one little cr*ck,

it was not acceptable

and they had to abandon it.

Considering the immense amount

of work it took to quarry,

carve, and transport obelisks,

could these monuments have

had some practical purpose

beyond mere adornment?

According to

ancient astronaut theorists,

there is evidence that these

incredible stone structures

may have been used

for the transmission

of energy.

One of the many mysteries

surrounding

Egypt's ancient obelisks

is why the original builders

chose to use stone

from the Aswan quarry

when, in most cases, other stone

was more easily available.

It was very important

to the ancient Egyptians

that when they erected

an obelisk,

that it be all

one piece of stone

and that they be carved

from the "correct rock,"

which was this

very high-quality granite

found in Aswan

in southern Egypt.

These monoliths were made

out of granite.

And there's some quartz

inside the granite.

And quartz has some

rather interesting properties.

Like the piezoelectric effect.

If I take quartz crystal

and I squeeze it,

I can generate electricity.

Now, some people believe

that the obelisks

were like lightning rods

that absorbed electrical energy

from the heavens.

Could the Egyptian obelisks

have been designed

to attract energy?

In addition to the conductivity

of quartz stone,

it has been found that when

the obelisks were first erected,

they were capped with

a naturally occurring

metal alloy called electrum.

We know that they were covered

or capped, in many cases,

with electrum, which is a

combination of gold and silver,

and they may have been

meant to attract plasma,

electrically charged particles.

As far as ancient astronaut

theorists are concerned,

the obelisks were almost

certainly intended

to conduct energy.

And they suggest that

the source of this energy

may not have been from

the heavens, but instead

from the world's most

extraordinary ancient structure.

On the western bank

of the Nile River

stands a marvel

of ancient engineering:

The Great Pyramid.

The largest structure

in the Giza pyramid complex

stands roughly 450 feet tall

and consists of over

two million stone blocks,

some of which are made

from the same red granite

that was used

to create the obelisks

throughout the country.

While Egyptologists believe

that it was built around 2570 BC

with earthen ramps,

ropes and pulleys,

definitive proof

of how it was constructed

and how old

the giant structure is

remains a mystery.

The Great Pyramid of Giza

is a marvel of architecture.

Every block was five tons

and there is about

two million of them

to create a perfect

pyramid shape

that is one of the Seven

Ancient Wonders of the World.

The most ancient one

of them all and

and the only one standing.

The Great Pyramid at Giza

covers 13 acres.

It's a very remarkable building.

The precision of this building,

uh, exceeds anything that

we require of builders today.

For instance, the area

over 13 acres

was leveled within

seven-eighths of an inch.

That's about

the thickness of a thumbnail.

The casing stones

are joined line to line,

to within 10/1000 of an inch.

And their joints are

filled with some kind of

mysterious cement.

But nobody's been able

to figure out

what the formula is.

This is not the work

of primitive people

who have copper chisels.

Inside the Great Pyramid are

a number of fascinating

chambers and corridors,

like the Grand Gallery,

this towering stairway

that goes up into

the so-called King's Chamber.

Mainstream scholars theorize

that the Great Pyramid

was built as a tomb

for the Pharaoh Khufu,

who reigned

from 2589 to 2566 BC.

But archaeologists have yet

to find any human remains

or authentic grave markers

within the structure.

The design of the tunnel system

and chamber rooms

within the Great Pyramid

have convinced

engineering expert Chris Dunn

that the true purpose

of the massive structure

was to act as a power plant,

distributing energy

through obelisks.

We're taught in school

that the Great Pyramid

is a tomb.

But if you look at

the complexity

of these buildings,

the precision

with which they were built,

the features

that you see on the inside,

these various shafts

and passageways

For me, it looks like a machine.

With more than 50 years

of experience

in the aerospace industry,

Dunn believes that

chemical reactions took place

within the Great Pyramid

that generated

electromagnetic waves.

You have two shafts leading

into the Queen's Chamber.

And these shafts delivered

the chemicals to the chamber

that they would mix

and boil off hydrogen

and then hydrogen

would pass through

another passageway

to the Grand Gallery,

and then into

the King's Chamber.

Dunn speculates

that once the hydrogen gas

reached the King's Chamber,

vibrations energized and

converted the hydrogen atoms

into microwaves.

You have evidence to support

the, uh, theory that

hydrogen was being fed

down the northern shaft

which leads

to the King's Chamber,

and then it enters the chamber

and collects the energy that has

accumulated in that chamber

and then directs it

through the southern shaft

for the microwaves

to spread out.

So, that energy, uh,

would reach large distances.

And I think

if you had an obelisk

at any distance,

it could actually affect

that particular structure.

The great pyramid is itself

a power generator.

And that energy, it is

broadcast from the pyramid,

it's picked up

by the transmitters,

which are the obelisks,

placed at key sites,

made of red granite,

that are able to be tuned

to the specific frequencies

coming from the pyramid.

Could it be true

as some researchers and experts

like Chris Dunn believe

that the Great Pyramid of Giza

was actually a power plant?

And that obelisks were used

as receiver towers

designed to distribute

the generated power?

While such a sensational notion

may sound like science fiction,

Egypt's pyramids and obelisks

served as inspiration

for the first person

to wirelessly transmit

electricity

in the modern world:

Nikola Tesla.

When

engineering expert Chris Dunn

first presented his theory

that the Great Pyramid was

used to generate electricity

in his 1998 book

The Giza Power Plant,

it ignited

a firestorm of controversy.

But he was not the first

to propose

this audacious notion.

A century earlier, in the 1890s,

Nikola Tesla,

the famed engineer and inventor

of the first alternating current

motor and power system,

studied the ancient

structures of Egypt

while working

to develop a system

for transmitting electricity

without the use of wires.

Tesla studied

the ancient Egyptians.

He was fascinated

by the ancients

and their understanding

that quartz produced

electrical frequencies.

He thought that they understood

what quartz was all about.

Tesla used crystals.

He used quartz.

And all of that can be found

in the ancient obelisks.

According

to Chris Dunn's theory,

chemical reactions took place

inside the Great Pyramid

to create microwave energy

and transmit it to the obelisks

through the air.

But Tesla believed

the ancient Egyptians may

have instead been amplifying

the natural energy currents

present in the Earth.

In 1898,

he began building an electrical

tower in Colorado Springs

based on this hypothesis,

and, three years later,

announced that he had succeeded

in creating

the modern world's first

wireless energy transmitter.

It's really interesting to me

that when Nikola Tesla was

putting together

his Colorado experiments,

he was getting information

from an expedition

that J.P. Morgan was

paying for in Egypt.

And he was getting information

about the size of the pyramids

and the obelisks

and Tesla was talking

about using these towers

to send power

that he takes from the Earth

around the world

to people wirelessly.

It was a large tower

that has a ray conductor

on top of it

and then a large conducting

pipe that went way deep

into the granite basin

underneath it.

He was grounding

his system into the Earth,

electrically connecting it

to the Earth,

and then he would

tune this system

until it reached

a certain frequency.

He drives the energy

into the ground.

He then put light bulbs

all along the mountains

and all these light bulbs lit.

That was his proof that he could

send electrical energy

through a wireless system.

After the success of

his initial experiment,

Tesla began devising

a much more ambitious plan

for wirelessly

transmitting electricity.

In March of 1901,

after relocating

to Long Island, New York,

Tesla began construction on

a nearly 200-foot-tall structure

known as Wardenclyffe Tower.

The larger structure

would allow him

to generate more energy

to send into the Earth.

Tesla's Wardenclyffe Tower

was supposed to be

his crowning achievement.

A lasting monument

that would generate energy,

and send energy

over hundreds of miles.

Tesla thought he could

energize entire cities.

Unfortunately,

it was never tested

because he ran out of money.

Although Nikola Tesla was unable

to realize his grand vision

for wirelessly

transmitting energy

with Wardenclyffe Tower,

is it possible

that he was on the brink

of recreating a technology

that the ancient

Egyptians possessed

nearly 4,000 years before him?

Tesla's original designs

for the Wardenclyffe Tower

was to be the same height

as the King's Pyramid in Giza.

I find it really interesting.

Was he thinking that

the ancient Egyptians

were actually sending power,

collecting it

from the Earth somehow,

and transmitting it

with these obelisks?

If Nikola Tesla was onto

something like that,

perhaps that was

what the ancient Egyptians

were doing.

But if Egypt's obelisks

were designed to conduct energy,

the question remains:

what purpose did this serve?

Was it to create a source of

electricity for the community?

Or could the power

of the obelisks

have served

an otherworldly purpose?

Perhaps clues can be found

at the Temple of Edfu,

which contains thousands

of hieroglyphs

detailing the customs

and mythology of ancient Egypt.

According to

the so-called Edfu Texts,

a 160-foot-tall obelisk

once stood

at the sun temple

of Abu Gorab in Memphis,

where the people could

commune with the gods.

According

to the ancient Egyptian

building texts from Edfu,

Abu Gorab was known as

"the Place of the Gods."

And what's so interesting

is that

most mainstream Egyptologists

are actually saying that

we know it as a place

where the ancients connected

with "divine energies."

The obelisk itself was

the point of contact

between humans and the gods.

We communicated with the gods

through that stone.

I think it's quite possible that

where you find

these obelisks were

places of communion

or communication

with the sky gods,

with extraterrestrials.

Could it be that the obelisks

were alien

communication devices,

allowing the ancient

Egyptians to make contact

with their

extraterrestrial gods?

Ancient astronaut

theorists say yes,

and suggest

further evidence can be found

by examining the story

of Egypt's most famous son:

the prophet Moses.

Cairo, Egypt.

Roughly 20 miles northeast of

the Giza pyramids and the Sphinx

is a site

that was of great significance

to the ancient Egyptians:

the sacred city of Heliopolis.

Here, at the site of

a 70-foot-tall obelisk,

the pharaohs were said

to commune

with a council of nine gods

called the "Ennead,"

who brought technology

and knowledge to mankind.

One of the oldest obelisks

we have today

is one that was of

a pair of obelisks

that stood in Heliopolis,

the city of the sun god Ra,

so close to Cairo today.

In Heliopolis,

the pharaoh of Egypt

would have to consult

with the nine gods, the Ennead,

with every aspect in life

to make sure

he is doing the right thing.

Every ancient Egyptian would

have their full trust

that anything coming out

from the mouth of the king

is the word of the nine gods.

And the obelisk is there

to receive the messages

and deliver it to its people.

So, once more,

we have the idea of the obelisk

associated with

communication with some kind

of higher intelligence.

What makes Heliopolis

of particular interest

to ancient astronaut

theorists is the fact

that it is associated

with a famous biblical figure

who also created a device for

communicating with the heavens:

the prophet Moses.

According to the Book of Exodus,

Moses was born in Egypt

to Hebrew parents,

who set him afloat on the Nile

in a reed basket

to save him from an edict

calling for the death

of all newborn Hebrew males.

Found by the pharaoh's daughter,

he was raised

in the Egyptian court,

and educated in Heliopolis.

We know from the Bible

that Moses was raised

in the house of Pharaoh.

He was raised

amongst the priests

of the Egyptian religion.

They had knowledge

of the ancient wisdoms

and the ancient technologies.

Moses learned many of

these things from them.

So, years later,

when God speaks to Moses

and commands Moses to bring

the children of Israel

out of Egypt,

Moses brought with him

many of these secrets.

In the Book of Exodus,

Moses frees the Israelites

from enslavement

and leads them out of Egypt.

The Israelites were taken out

into the wilderness of Sinai.

And they came

to Mount Sinai itself.

And Moses went up

the top of the mountain

and he saw Yahweh

in the form of

an incredibly bright light.

And during this time,

God gives him

the Ten Commandments.

But what he also does

is give him the instructions

on how to make

the Ark of the Covenant.

The Ark of the Covenant

is described in the Bible

as the sacred wooden box

that would hold

the Ten Commandments.

It was also said to enable

direct communication with God.

Is it possible that

Moses's education in Egypt

influenced the construction

of the Ark of the Covenant,

a sacred vessel believed

to be a communication device

and possessing the same powers

attributed to the obelisks?

Curiously, within the

ancient Egyptian Temple of Seti

in Abydos, there is a mural

that depicts an object which,

to some researchers,

looks strikingly similar

to the Ark of the Covenant:

the so-called Osiris Device.

At the Temple of Seti at Abydos

is a depiction of a very

technological-looking apparatus.

That is the Osiris Device.

Now, when we look

at the platform

upon which the pillar portion

of the Osiris Device rests,

that platform looks

exactly like depictions

of the biblical

Ark of the Covenant.

This is no coincidence.

This is

a continuity of tradition.

Now, if this is

a real communications device,

it actually, honestly,

must have worked

with some form of a technology.

According to some researchers,

not only was the Ark of

the Covenant based on technology

that Moses learned about

in Heliopolis,

but the fact

that it was described

as a communication device

points to a connection

with the obelisks.

This is a box that's covered

over in gold in layers.

And then it has a lid,

the so-called "Mercy Seat,"

with the two cherubim

facing each other

and God would appear

between those two cherubim

as this blinding light.

We have elements here

in connection with the obelisks.

They, too,

would seem to have had

gold placed at their apexes.

And we also know

that the pyramids

had capstones made of gold

and that gold is an incredible

conductor of electricity.

So here we have the obelisks

as, perhaps, electrical devices

and also communication devices.

And then you have

the Ark of the Covenant.

And they seem to have

the same function.

And you have to ask yourself,

could it be the same technology

coming from the Egyptian gods?

Was the Ark of the Covenant

a portable version

of an obelisk?

An energetic device

that provided

a direct communication link

to otherworldly beings?

Ancient astronaut

theorists say yes,

and suggest that

further evidence can be found

in a place where tradition holds

that the Ark of the Covenant

has remained hidden

for centuries

a place that also happens

to be home

to the largest collection

of obelisks on Earth.

Aksum, Ethiopia.

This ancient city

was once the heart

of the Kingdom of Aksum,

a powerful empire that thrived

for nearly 900 years

starting in

the first century AD.

It is also home to more than

a dozen ancient obelisks.

What's curious about Aksum is

the large number of obelisks

that are there.

It's a city of obelisks.

It's practically

a forest of obelisks.

There, the obelisks are

a whole different thing.

These aren't just

perfectly smooth.

These have got almost, like,

windows going up in levels.

One of them even has, like,

a doorway carved on the bottom

with a small handle,

just carved out of solid rock.

The obelisks of Aksum were not

topped with a pyramidion

or carved from the Aswan quarry

like those in Egypt,

but they were equally as massive

and were each made

from a single stone.

The largest obelisk that we know

that was ever erected

was not erected in Egypt

but in Aksum.

There were over 100 obelisks

at one time.

And the biggest

is a huge obelisk

that weighed

well over 1,000 tons.

But why did the people

of Aksum make so many obelisks?

Could they have

learned the secrets

of the ancient Egyptians?

According to some researchers,

these obelisks may have been

erected to indicate

that Aksum has a profound

connection to the heavens.

A connection that may combine

two ancient technologies:

the obelisks

and the Ark of the Covenant.

The Ark of the Covenant.

The great mystery: where is it?

The Bible, of course,

has its own traditions

and teachings on this.

But out of the Ethiopian culture

we have an alternate teaching,

an alternate lesson

about where is the Ark.

They believe that

the Ark of the Covenant

is there residing with them.

The mystery of what happened

to the Ark of the Covenant

began in 587 BC,

when the Babylonians

conquered Jerusalem

and looted Solomon's Temple,

where the Ark had been housed

for 350 years.

After this event,

the Ark of the Covenant

disappears

from the historical record,

but, curiously,

there is also no record

of the Babylonians

having taken it.

While there are many theories

as where the Ark went,

one of the most prominent

claims can be found

in ancient Ethiopian history.

One version of the fate

of the Ark of the Covenant

is contained within

a Ethiopian holy book

known as the Kebra Nagast.

It's a story involving

King Solomon,

who had the Ark,

and his meeting

with the Queen of Sheba.

And it was said

that they had a liaison,

and that a son was born

to the Queen of Sheba

by the name of Menelik.

And that, eventually,

Menelik traveled

from his homeland of Ethiopia

to visit his father Solomon

in Israel.

According to the story,

when Menelik left Israel,

he and his men secretly took

the Ark with them back to Aksum.

Devoted followers believe

it still resides there today.

Many believe,

especially Ethiopian

Orthodox Christians,

that the Ark of the Covenant

is in a small chapel

called Our Lady Mary

of Zion Church.

And monks are there

who guard this day and night.

On pain of death,

they cannot leave the grounds.

So, something is there that is

worth these monks saying,

"I will die

before I leave this compound."

You wonder, why are there

so many obelisks

in this place,

at the very same place

where the Ark of the Covenant

is said to have been located?

Is there a connection?

Aksum, at one time,

was a center of power

and prestige

in the ancient world.

It was the trading route

between Persia and Rome.

And so they were connected to

to other parts

of the ancient world.

And now you have

the Ark of the Covenant,

and you have the obelisks.

If you connect the dots,

it's very difficult not to think

that civilization got

its knowledge from Egypt.

In Aksum, they believe

that the Ark of the Covenant

and the obelisks

are all connected.

So we have to ask ourselves,

were the ancient people using

some kind of super technology?

It remains a mystery

to this day.

Could the obelisks

of ancient Egypt,

which still mystify

modern engineers,

have been highly advanced tools

of otherworldly technology?

While the truth may

remain hidden in the past,

ancient astronaut

theorists believe

that, today, obelisks may

still provide a connection

to our alien ancestors.

Washington, D.C.

December 6, 1884.

The final stone is placed

at the top of

the Washington Monument,

an Egyptian-style obelisk

dedicated to the first president

of the United States:

George Washington.

The Washington Monument

is considered the tallest

obelisk in the world.

It's 555 feet tall.

It's fascinating

that the largest obelisk

currently exists

in Washington, D.C.

And you have to ask

the question, why?

Because, worldwide,

there has been a fascination

that goes back

into deep antiquity

about these standing stones.

The Vatican, ancient Egypt,

in New York City,

Aksum, in Ethiopia,

all over the world

you have these obelisks,

these markers

that point to the sky.

Since the decline

of the Egyptian empire

approximately 2,000 years ago,

nearly 30 obelisks

have been moved

from their original locations

to sites across the globe.

But why?

There may have been

something more magical at play.

Because I believe

these ancient cultures

had mastered things we are only

just starting to understand.

And perhaps the power of

these obelisks has been kept

for multiple generations

in secret.

In fact,

the symbol of the obelisk

became part

of many secret societies.

It became part of the Masonic

founding of Washington, D.C.

And where they're placed

around the world

is also very interesting,

because they're not placed

in just random positions.

They're placed geodetically,

often linked with ancient Egypt.

What is it about the obelisks

that attracts us,

that resonates with us?

Well, number one is

humanity's always striving.

We're always reaching up

to the stars.

Because, I think,

in some cellular memory,

we get it: that that's really

where we come from.

Even if we don't realize

that what

we're probably doing is

commemorating

our extraterrestrial origins.

I think the evidence is right

in front of our eyes.

These standing stones

are pointing to the stars.

Why? Because that

is where we came from.

In Washington, D.C.,

they put the reflecting pool

beside the obelisk.

This draws our eye

into the heavens,

because we see

the reflections of the stars

and the heavens

in that reflecting pool.

And we instantly connect that

the obelisk and the heavens

and D.C., in fact

are all connected.

Could the towering

stone obelisks

of ancient Egypt represent

an advanced technology

that existed on Earth

thousands of years ago?

Have we placed them

in important locations

all around the world

because of our innate awareness

of their profound power?

While the original function

of the obelisks

may be lost to time,

perhaps they now serve

a new purpose:

to stand as a testament

to the enduring connection

between humanity

and our alien creators.
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