Alien Effigies
Across the globe, monumental stone figures silently bear witness to a forgotten era. On Easter Island, there are hundreds of Moai figures carved from volcanic rock, each weighing up to ninety tons, with the tallest standing over thirty feet. These imposing statues are believed to possess mystical energies, standing as sentinels guarding Earth. Across the ocean, at the Abu Simbel Temple in Egypt, colossal statues of Ramses the Great are strategically aligned to harness the power of cosmic energies at specific times of the year. In Mesoamerica, the Olmec civilization left behind enigmatic stone heads while the Toltec culture carved impressive stone warriors. Could these awe-inspiring guardians hold the key to unlocking hidden truths about our past and a possible connection to the cosmos?
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