No, I didn't read the whole way down, but it doesn't surprise me. I've read where some researchers don't believe the pyramids were built for the purpose of tombs. This makes perfect sense when you look at all the evidence. Who is going to go to all this trouble just to bury a body -- even a royal body? A power source, however, makes more sense. I was reading somewhere online where there are ancient buildings all around the world with similar appearances and at specific locations relative to one another. This makes me think of Tesla. What if the pyramids generated electricity and the buildings were used for transmitting this power to other locations.
If the pyramid was a great source of electrical power, then one can see why the illuminati chose the pyramid as their symbol of power.
Oh, I also remember reading about a theory where the cap of the pyramid was made of gold...here it is:
I like the idea of gold caps to the pyramids, that could be why 'they' cover themselves in gold at every chance they get- the blue/white (Tut's headband etc) and the gold pyramid cap covering.
Also, there seemed to be civilisations that could achieve plating through alchemical/transmutation means:
"The size and precisely tooled geometric forms of the golden object (above) suggest its practical use in some sort of mechanical operation, as some sort of heavy tool held with two hands like a rolling pin for dough-making used today, but without the spinning axle."
First off, you don't coat an everyday tool in pure gold. Second, there's no way this is for a mechanical operation, as pure gold is too soft. Thirdly, when was the last time you saw a rolling pin with such curvature? Most are cylinders. Even a French rolling pin doesn't have that much curvature. Also, who would want to try to scrape out fruit or whatever from between those grooves? You'd have a lot more than light wear marks just from that alone.
I looked online for another example of an "ayurvidic soma press" and came up empty-handed. Looks like they pulled this out of their nether orifice.
More likely, it's an electrical conductor of some sort. Wanna bet it'll set up a magnetic field? Two ends, two contact points., two poles, one crazy-looking magnetic field.
Dunno, did you read the purpose behind it was to consume the gold aggregated with the essential oils produced by the plants ground beneath it? It's like monoatomic gold, produces numerous 'interesting' effects if done properly.
Other sauce confirms the use of monoatomic gold for enhancing the person to 'adept' status, sounds risky.
The point being all of this could be hooey, but most of his stuff checks out in multiple sauces when I've looked around (I know this means nothing, peer reviewing feels similar).
Not saying it's the likeliest thing, but I can see it- hands coated in oil causing less friction but chemical disaggregation in the hands and in the pan oils, consuming the gold in the safest form- if what they say about the function of gold is true that is. If not, you're likely right.
I'm not arguing against the use of monoatomic gold for mystical reasons or whatever -- or even the benefits gained. I'm just calling BS on what the gold tool is. If it was really for the stated purpose, then there must be other examples of it in order to even make that statement. I tried searching for such a tool using multiple different search criteria and came up empty-handed. It would seem that they're just flat-out guessing what this thing is.
As for consuming gold, I've never heard that this is any sort of dangerous practice -- it'll just pass right through you. Gold leaf has routinely been used for decorative purposes in regards to food:
No, I didn't read the whole way down, but it doesn't surprise me. I've read where some researchers don't believe the pyramids were built for the purpose of tombs. This makes perfect sense when you look at all the evidence. Who is going to go to all this trouble just to bury a body -- even a royal body? A power source, however, makes more sense. I was reading somewhere online where there are ancient buildings all around the world with similar appearances and at specific locations relative to one another. This makes me think of Tesla. What if the pyramids generated electricity and the buildings were used for transmitting this power to other locations.
If the pyramid was a great source of electrical power, then one can see why the illuminati chose the pyramid as their symbol of power.
Oh, I also remember reading about a theory where the cap of the pyramid was made of gold...here it is:
https://otherworldmystery.com/where-is-the-capstone-of-the-great-pyramid
Everyone knows what a good conductor of electricity gold is.
Definitely more pyramids, I think piezo-electric monoliths once covered many places on earth, here's one in Bosnia:
http://www.human-resonance.org/visoko.html
I like the idea of gold caps to the pyramids, that could be why 'they' cover themselves in gold at every chance they get- the blue/white (Tut's headband etc) and the gold pyramid cap covering.
Also, there seemed to be civilisations that could achieve plating through alchemical/transmutation means:
http://www.human-resonance.org/Nahuange_Alchemy.pdf
And this, if true, is just mind-blowingly incredible, links in to the Bible too:
http://www.human-resonance.org/soma_press.html
LOL! Gaslighting at its finest:
"The size and precisely tooled geometric forms of the golden object (above) suggest its practical use in some sort of mechanical operation, as some sort of heavy tool held with two hands like a rolling pin for dough-making used today, but without the spinning axle."
First off, you don't coat an everyday tool in pure gold. Second, there's no way this is for a mechanical operation, as pure gold is too soft. Thirdly, when was the last time you saw a rolling pin with such curvature? Most are cylinders. Even a French rolling pin doesn't have that much curvature. Also, who would want to try to scrape out fruit or whatever from between those grooves? You'd have a lot more than light wear marks just from that alone.
I looked online for another example of an "ayurvidic soma press" and came up empty-handed. Looks like they pulled this out of their nether orifice.
More likely, it's an electrical conductor of some sort. Wanna bet it'll set up a magnetic field? Two ends, two contact points., two poles, one crazy-looking magnetic field.
Dunno, did you read the purpose behind it was to consume the gold aggregated with the essential oils produced by the plants ground beneath it? It's like monoatomic gold, produces numerous 'interesting' effects if done properly.
Other sauce confirms the use of monoatomic gold for enhancing the person to 'adept' status, sounds risky.
https://educate-yourself.org/cn/monoatomicgoldthinktwice15aug05.shtml
The point being all of this could be hooey, but most of his stuff checks out in multiple sauces when I've looked around (I know this means nothing, peer reviewing feels similar).
Not saying it's the likeliest thing, but I can see it- hands coated in oil causing less friction but chemical disaggregation in the hands and in the pan oils, consuming the gold in the safest form- if what they say about the function of gold is true that is. If not, you're likely right.
I'm not arguing against the use of monoatomic gold for mystical reasons or whatever -- or even the benefits gained. I'm just calling BS on what the gold tool is. If it was really for the stated purpose, then there must be other examples of it in order to even make that statement. I tried searching for such a tool using multiple different search criteria and came up empty-handed. It would seem that they're just flat-out guessing what this thing is.
As for consuming gold, I've never heard that this is any sort of dangerous practice -- it'll just pass right through you. Gold leaf has routinely been used for decorative purposes in regards to food:
https://www.thespruceeats.com/what-is-edible-gold-leaf-520343
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JxIuWUO2dVQ