The biblical cataclysms were real, they occurred multiple times.
We have discovered that a vast network of ancient megalithic monuments around the world are pointing to a series of cataclysmic events. The crust has been deformed in such a way that it shifted the geographic North pole to different locations. We have proven there were no less than FOUR consecutive physical pole shifts over a period of 350,000 years. From Pole V to Pole I. Pole I is our current geographic pole. It is, in simple terms, it is the pole of the pyramids of Giza.
Humans have been around for hundreds of thousands of years, and have been building many massive stone monuments that are still our silent witnesses today. However we have been taught to believe the oldest monuments are not more than a few thousand years. Our discovery is fully supported by a peer reviewable razor sharp mathematical method.
For our Patrons only, are we making big changes to our website. Not only to show our gratitude, we also love to share our discoveries with our most dedicated audience. It will be a wealth of magnificent discoveries. But we still need quite some time to complete the full job. In the mean time you can follow our progression and support our work.
All ancient monuments that are in our database and those that are unambiguously related to one of the very ancient poles are published here on this part of our website. Every monument will be explained in detail; how old it really is, to which geographic pole it was oriented, and how it was probably used as far as we can trace that back by applying our method.
The list of only Pole III monuments is long, all have their own “universe” so to speak, and there are in total five other of these poles.
Pole III Monuments | Country |
Altun Ha | Belize |
Anahit Temple | Turkey |
Antipatris | Israel |
Avdat | Israel |
Babylon | Iraq |
Becan | Mexico |
Bonampak | Mexico |
Buto | Egypt |
Cahuachi | Peru |
Calakmul | Mexico |
Carnac | France |
Casa Blanca | El Salvador |
Cástulo | Spain |
Cerro Sechin | Peru |
Chacchoben | Mexico |
Chacmultun | Mexico |
Chicanná | Mexico |
Chichen Itza | Mexico |
Cihuatan | El Salvador |
Comalcalco | Mexico |
Copán | Honduras |
Dzibanche | Mexico |
Dzibilchaltun | Mexico |
Dzibilnocac | Mexico |
Edzna | Mexico |
El Tajín | Mexico |
El Tigre | Mexico |
Era de Pando | Peru |
Fortress of Hayk | Turkey |
Guachimontones | Mexico |
Huaca Bandera | Peru |
Itzamkanac | Mexico |
Izamal | Mexico |
Izapa | Mexico |
Kabah | Mexico |
Labna | Mexico |
Lol | Algeria |
Mayapan | Mexico |
Meenakshi Temple | India |
Mehrgarh | Pakistan |
Mixco Viejo | Mexico |
Moral Reforma | Mexico |
Mount Nemrut | Turkey |
Naveta d’Es Tudons | Menorca |
Nineveh Temple (Sumer) | Iraq |
Oxkintok | Mexico |
Palenque | Mexico |
Pella | Jordan |
Persepolis | Iran |
Pomac Forest | Peru |
Pompeii | Italy |
Q’umarkaj | Guatemala |
Qasr el-Sagha | Egypt |
Quiahuiztlán | Mexico |
Sawran | Kazakhstan |
Sayil | Mexico |
Sechin Alto | Peru |
Tabasqueno | Mexico |
Tanis | Egypt |
Teishibaini palace | Turkey |
Tel Dan | Israel |
Temple of Isis | Egypt |
Temples of Bagan | Myanmar |
Tenayuca | Mexico |
Teotenango | Mexico |
Teotihuacan | Mexico |
Timgad | Algeria |
Tomb of Emperor Wu of Han | China |
Tomb of Emperor Zhao of Han | China |
Tomb of Empress Li | China |
Tomb of Empress Shangguan | China |
Túcume | Peru |
Tula | Mexico |
Unknown Ruin at Assur | Iraq |
Xcambo | Mexico |
Xochicalco | Mexico |
Xpuhil | Mexico |
Yaxchilan | Mexico |
Thank you for your attention.
© 2015- by Mario Buildreps et al.
2 Responses
It seems that the famous Jupiter temple of Baalbek, erected by the Romans on top of a much older basement, was not considered in your study. To my estimate its orientation is about -14,2 degs with respect to the true North, but I’m not able to calculate to which pole of your study (if any) it could be associated.
Could you indicate why it was ignored or discarded, or what happened about it? Thanks!
Hi Alfredo, the famous massive structures of Baalbek are in our database, however, the temple is not oriented to one of the poles.
This is the fact sheet of Baalbek:
Structure | Country | Latitude | Longitude | Orientation | Intersection Point 47.1W Line
Baalbek | Lebanon | 34.0070 | 36.2045 | -15 | 78.4
Baalbek | Lebanon | 34.0070 | 36.2040 | -13.5 | 78.8
Baalbek | Lebanon | 34.0063 | 36.2059 | 43 | No Intersect 47.1W
Baalbek | Lebanon | 34.0042 | 36.2032 | 27 | No Intersect 47.1W
Baalbek | Lebanon | 34.0035 | 36.2025 | 43 | No Intersect 47.1W
No matter how much I would like this temple complex to be part of one of the poles, the fact is, they aren’t. We have thought why this could be, and one of the most likely reasons is that this temple was built during the last period of crustal unrest. Around 120,000 years ago. This might explain the reason why such large megaliths were used, to ensure a more stable foundation. It also explains why the structure is never finished. And it also explains left behind stones like that of the “pregnant woman”. In any case were the builders not able to finish the construction, and were likely surprised by the violence of the last cataclysm.