Hugh Newman
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They found within it a spiraling magnetic anomaly coming up out of the ground in between the two central T-pillars. And he freaked out. So he went around all the different angles and got the same thing from all the different angles to prove his point. Wow. of a magnetic anomaly, which we know can affect consciousness.
They found within it a spiraling magnetic anomaly coming up out of the ground in between the two central T-pillars. And he freaked out. So he went around all the different angles and got the same thing from all the different angles to prove his point. Wow. of a magnetic anomaly, which we know can affect consciousness.
So the reason they chose the odd, it's really kind of bizarre location when you look at the middle of nowhere up on these kind of hills, in these stony hills. It makes you question what they would, they must have recognized some kind of special quality about it to choose that site. But also, if you know the work of John Burke, who wrote Seed of Knowledge, Stone of Plenty,
So the reason they chose the odd, it's really kind of bizarre location when you look at the middle of nowhere up on these kind of hills, in these stony hills. It makes you question what they would, they must have recognized some kind of special quality about it to choose that site. But also, if you know the work of John Burke, who wrote Seed of Knowledge, Stone of Plenty,
So the reason they chose the odd, it's really kind of bizarre location when you look at the middle of nowhere up on these kind of hills, in these stony hills. It makes you question what they would, they must have recognized some kind of special quality about it to choose that site. But also, if you know the work of John Burke, who wrote Seed of Knowledge, Stone of Plenty,
He did a whole book, basically 10 or 15 years of research, going around to other ancient sites with magnetometers, working out where the magnetism was the strongest, there was anomalies. And he eventually concluded that these were the places where the ancient people would place their seeds and grains, and that this magnetism and telluric currents would charge it up.
He did a whole book, basically 10 or 15 years of research, going around to other ancient sites with magnetometers, working out where the magnetism was the strongest, there was anomalies. And he eventually concluded that these were the places where the ancient people would place their seeds and grains, and that this magnetism and telluric currents would charge it up.
He did a whole book, basically 10 or 15 years of research, going around to other ancient sites with magnetometers, working out where the magnetism was the strongest, there was anomalies. And he eventually concluded that these were the places where the ancient people would place their seeds and grains, and that this magnetism and telluric currents would charge it up.
And he did tests in labs and everything as well. And when you then go and plant the seeds and grains, that you get a much higher yield, higher quality crop, frost resistant, and things like this. This was all published, it's all scientifically documented, and it's been proven by other people doing tests as well.
And he did tests in labs and everything as well. And when you then go and plant the seeds and grains, that you get a much higher yield, higher quality crop, frost resistant, and things like this. This was all published, it's all scientifically documented, and it's been proven by other people doing tests as well.
And he did tests in labs and everything as well. And when you then go and plant the seeds and grains, that you get a much higher yield, higher quality crop, frost resistant, and things like this. This was all published, it's all scientifically documented, and it's been proven by other people doing tests as well.
So many of these sites, these ancient sites, even the pyramids, what they were doing, they were creating, as you mentioned, this fertilizing kind of energy to enhance their agriculture. And if you go back to Gobekli Tepe, so this was 9600 BC, they were doing that here.
So many of these sites, these ancient sites, even the pyramids, what they were doing, they were creating, as you mentioned, this fertilizing kind of energy to enhance their agriculture. And if you go back to Gobekli Tepe, so this was 9600 BC, they were doing that here.
So many of these sites, these ancient sites, even the pyramids, what they were doing, they were creating, as you mentioned, this fertilizing kind of energy to enhance their agriculture. And if you go back to Gobekli Tepe, so this was 9600 BC, they were doing that here.
So, I postulate, hypothesize, speculate, whatever you want to call it, that it's known that agriculture developed in that immediate area within 200 years of Quebec-Litepé being built. And the agricultural revolution went boom. It started happening.
So, I postulate, hypothesize, speculate, whatever you want to call it, that it's known that agriculture developed in that immediate area within 200 years of Quebec-Litepé being built. And the agricultural revolution went boom. It started happening.
So, I postulate, hypothesize, speculate, whatever you want to call it, that it's known that agriculture developed in that immediate area within 200 years of Quebec-Litepé being built. And the agricultural revolution went boom. It started happening.
People were growing food everywhere, bringing their seeds around, sharing them, planting them, getting good yields and things like this in a very fertile kind of area at the time. And so did they have some kind of understanding of how to enhance their seeds and grains at Gobekli Tepe to then go and do this effectively? So that's another thing we're looking into now, but it's hard to prove.
People were growing food everywhere, bringing their seeds around, sharing them, planting them, getting good yields and things like this in a very fertile kind of area at the time. And so did they have some kind of understanding of how to enhance their seeds and grains at Gobekli Tepe to then go and do this effectively? So that's another thing we're looking into now, but it's hard to prove.
People were growing food everywhere, bringing their seeds around, sharing them, planting them, getting good yields and things like this in a very fertile kind of area at the time. And so did they have some kind of understanding of how to enhance their seeds and grains at Gobekli Tepe to then go and do this effectively? So that's another thing we're looking into now, but it's hard to prove.