If you have ever been to the “Corral Castle” in Homestead, Florida I’m sure you come away scratching your head. The Coral Castle is a remarkable structure in Florida made of over a thousand tons of oolite limestone made by Edward Leedskalnin on his own. He was a five-foot tall, 110-pound Latvian immigrant who worked alone and claimed to have discovered the secret of the Great Pyramids of Giza. He used counter rotating lodestones (magnetite) focused through a quartz crystalline structure to negate the force of gravity by means of being able to generate acoustic harmonic resonance at the proper combination of frequency, volume, wave length and amplitude and cancel the effect of gravity on mass. Gravity waves and sound waves are both in the same acoustic spectrum. This is not anti-gravity and does not repel the gravity, it is analogous to controlling the variable buoyancy of wood in water. This works on the same principle as noise cancelling headphones, the sound waves are met by complementary (exact opposite) sound waves that cancel noise, gravity waves are met by complementary gravity waves (exact opposite) that cancel gravity. This method was also used by the Anunnaki to build many of the monoliths from ancient times such as the Temples in Luxor, Egypt, Stonehenge in England and the Peruvian ruins at Sacsayhuamán, Cusco, Machu Picchu, Puma Punca, Ollantaytambo, Tiahunaco as well as Easter Island.
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