pic related is baalbek/heliopolis in lebanon like the other. these rocks had to be moved, lifted and neatly stacked upon each other. how did they do that?
http://www.rense.com/general42/soundlev.htm>When the stone was in position the monk behind the small drum gave a signal to start the concert. The small drum had a very sharp sound, and could be heard even with the other instruments making a terrible din. All the monks were singing and chanting a prayer, slowly increasing the tempo of this unbelievable noise. During the first four minutes nothing happened, then as the speed of the drumming, and the noise, increased, the big stone block started to rock and sway, and suddenly it took off into the air with an increasing speed in the direction of the platform in front of the cave hole 250 metres highSome accounts tell that the pyramids were build in a similar fashion. Now i agree this sounds pretty ridiculous, but then there is this stuff
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0K8zs-KSitcindeed it sounds like it underlies another principle than the story of the tibetians, but there were stories about levitating stuff with sound, and now we can actually do that. so maybe there is more to the legends than we care to believe. and there are quite a few legends that turned out to be real. If it works at all it probably just needs the right finetuning, the right frequencies, volume, distance and rythm to increase the effect greatly.
I also believe this technology/knowledge to be from the (fallen) angels which we used to build the pyramids and other stuff
>>12968741i heard about this, but I dont get the purpose. Thats from the worldfair right? and its claimed by officials the buildings were made cheaply right before it, and other claim it were real buildings since long before the fair. Question is, if they are right, why would they want to destroy those buildings? what do they gain from it? Only thing I can think off is some real estate mogul making bucks by taking over