This topic is deeply unsettling—one of those ‘make it make sense’ moments that challenges the belief systems we’ve spent our lives constructing. Our history has been manipulated, a fact well understood by those who are truly awake. As we push further into the unknown, we will encounter even more of these moments that force us to question everything.
I've watched Ancient Aliens for years. I've contemplated possibilities. It was so cool seeing that computer depiction. They called the spirals around those hollow columns "pathways" but damn if they don't look like wires wrapped around electrical components.
Definitely resembles electrical components. The implications of unbelievable ancient structures spread out accross the globe are staggering. Finding these structures beneath Giza should be of no surprise, but they do raise the bar of terrifying curiosities that already exist.
My dad was a computer guy from early on, he used punch cards at one time. He used to build and repair anything technical. He built his own stereo system. I used to watch him as a kid. Looking at that instantly reminded me of what it looked like on the inside as smaller components. I sent it to my mom, and she said the same thing, lol. She used to help him.
This topic is deeply unsettling—one of those ‘make it make sense’ moments that challenges the belief systems we’ve spent our lives constructing. Our history has been manipulated, a fact well understood by those who are truly awake. As we push further into the unknown, we will encounter even more of these moments that force us to question everything.
I've watched Ancient Aliens for years. I've contemplated possibilities. It was so cool seeing that computer depiction. They called the spirals around those hollow columns "pathways" but damn if they don't look like wires wrapped around electrical components.
Definitely resembles electrical components. The implications of unbelievable ancient structures spread out accross the globe are staggering. Finding these structures beneath Giza should be of no surprise, but they do raise the bar of terrifying curiosities that already exist.
My dad was a computer guy from early on, he used punch cards at one time. He used to build and repair anything technical. He built his own stereo system. I used to watch him as a kid. Looking at that instantly reminded me of what it looked like on the inside as smaller components. I sent it to my mom, and she said the same thing, lol. She used to help him.