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272 The <strong>Secret</strong> <strong>History</strong> of the World<br />

generally serve only to obscure, not to reveal; to disinform, rather than to produce<br />

real knowledge. Tom Lethbridge used logic and experiment and observation to<br />

come to the conclusion that there are other realms of reality beyond our world and<br />

that there are forms of energy that we do not even begin to understand. 176<br />

Stones and “Sacred Geometry”<br />

Coming back now to our stones, and the questions about their placement, we<br />

realize that this matter is not as simple as the many “Sacred Geometry” specialists<br />

would have us believe. We need to do more investigating before we come to any<br />

solid conclusions about earth grids and what they may or may not do.<br />

The temple at Baalbek, Lebanon, is probably one of the most astonishing<br />

structures on earth due to the sheer size of the stones used in its construction. In a<br />

quarry about a mile away from the actual temple is an abandoned stone that was<br />

never used. It is the biggest stone block ever cut by man and its measurements are<br />

68 ft by 14 feet wide and 14 feet tall. In other words, it is a single building block<br />

that is as large as two complete modest homes put together. The block is estimated<br />

to weigh 1200 tons. From this single block, if cut into manageable pieces,<br />

stonemasons could build 15 houses, each 20 by 40 feet, with walls a foot thick.<br />

The Egyptian obelisks were large; each being a single block, but the largest one<br />

standing today is less than half the size of this stone. The marble for the columns<br />

of Baalbek was obtained from a quarry far up the Nile, and then overland for 400<br />

miles. The column drums themselves were cut in sections 20 feet long. The<br />

platform upon which Baalbek is built is composed of granite blocks and measures<br />

900 feet by 600 feet. In this platform are positioned three stones that are each 63<br />

feet long, 13 feet high, and 10 feet thick. The doorway of the “smaller” temple of<br />

Bacchus at Baalbek is fifty feet high and is said to be the most marvelous doorway<br />

in all of ancient architecture. Even as a ruin, having been damaged by wars and<br />

earthquakes, Baalbek is still one of the most awesome sights in the world.<br />

Curiously, most of those who write about ancient monuments seldom mention<br />

Baalbek except in passing. One has to wonder if it is because they simply prefer to<br />

not have to think about the cutting and moving of those stones?<br />

The Coral Castle and Spinning Airplane Seats<br />

In October of 1994, I asked the Cassiopaeans - myself in the future - how the<br />

stones of Baalbek were cut and moved. They replied that it was done by “sound<br />

wave focusing”. Well, sure! But then they added that I was going to discover<br />

something about this myself, and they cryptically mentioned the “Coral Castle”.<br />

176 Lethbridge, T.C., The Power of the Pendulum (Viking, Penguin, 1991); also see Wilson, Colin,<br />

Mysteries (Putnam Publishing Group, 1980).

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