by Elaine Webster | May 21, 2024 | Bolivia
In Bolivia, high in the Andes, not far from Lake Titicaca, is an archaeological site often linked to the ancient civilizations of Mu and Atlantis. The stonework is like no other found on the planet in that many of the huge 130 ton ‘H’ shaped structures are reminiscent...
by Elaine Webster | Apr 11, 2024 | South Pacific
The Taiwanese are no strangers to earthquakes and the latest on April 3rd 2024 was a doozy. Measuring 7.4 on the Richter scale, it took lives, leveled buildings, crumbled infrastructure, and wreaked havoc on the landscape. The area continues to rattle with sizeable...
by Elaine Webster | Mar 5, 2024 | Mu
Accessories in mythologies often carry deep symbolic meanings, representing the deity’s roles, attributes, or powers. They can be literal objects or metaphorical symbols that convey complex ideas about the cosmos, morality, and human nature. It is common to see...
by Elaine Webster | Feb 6, 2024 | Atlantis
Superman Memory Crystals Superman memory crystals, commonly referred to as 5D optical storage, are a concept inspired by the “memory crystals” seen in the Superman films, particularly the Fortress of Solitude scenes. In reality, 5D optical storage is a...
by Elaine Webster | Nov 30, 2023 | Mu
Cuevas de los Tayos Cuevas de los Tayos is a series of tunnels and large rooms situated in the Andes’ eastern foothills in Ecuador. One of the caves, simply referred to as the Tayos Cave, has been at the center of numerous controversial theories regarding ancient...