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Earth Ancients

Camille Sauve: Master Stonemasons of Ancient Peru

Earth Ancients

Cliff Dunning

Social Sciences, Society & Culture, Science

4.6 • 2.9K Ratings

🗓️ 4 May 2024

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

Proof of a long-forgotten ancient worldwide civilization

• Explains the three distinct architectural styles found at the majority of sacred sites, representing three ancient world ages

• Examines evidence of the two oldest architectural ages at sites in the Sacred Valley of Peru in depth, connecting them to other sites around the world

• Explores the sophisticated science behind the construction of these stone sites, including modern research on acoustic levitation and ancient use of geopolymers

All around the world are mysterious ancient monoliths with strange features—perfectly carved terraces, massive steps, basins, and abstract forms with underground grottos and cave systems. Most archaeologists have a hard time explaining them and attribute their construction to the earliest known cultures in the area.

Examining sacred sites in Peru and their counterparts around the world, researcher and journalist Camille M. Sauvé shows how these sites share specific architectural characteristics and reveal evidence of a very ancient culture that once existed worldwide. She examines the work of Peruvian researcher Alfredo Gamarra, who first described in detail the three distinct building styles and construction methods of these sites and how they represent three ancient world ages. She explains how Hanan Pacha ("heaven above") constructions, the oldest style, are universally revered as sacred by the civilizations that came after them. Weaving together a tapestry of what early humanity looked like, Sauvé examines the writings of famous clairvoyants like Rudolf Steiner, Madame Blavatsky, and Edgar Cayce who recorded the works of early man through the Akashic records.

Besides the more esoteric questions about who could have built these wonders, Sauvé also examines the unique properties of the monoliths themselves and the sophisticated science behind the construction of these stone sites. She shows how they seem to be placed on earth power spots and how most of the rocks have significant piezoelectric properties from high quartz and silica content.

Revealing that many sacred sites are much older than previously thought, Camille Sauvé shows that Peru may hold the secret to remembering our forgotten prehistory.

Camille M. Sauvé is an independent journalist, photographer, graphic designer, and author living in the Sacred Valley in Cusco, Peru. She has spent hundreds of hours researching and personally exploring Peru’s enigmatic archaeological sites, their technical sophistication, possible uses, and who was responsible for their creation.

www.sorcerersofstone.com

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Transcript

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0:00.0

And the Hey, we're heading to

0:20.0

hey we're heading. Hey, we're heading to South America and Peru this week, and taking a close look for the first

0:28.5

time at the Megalithic builders, the stone masonry that is prevalent and awe-inspiring in places like Cusco and a city very close to Cusco just above it by a few miles called Saxe-Womun. And what makes this area fascinating

0:48.3

is the masonry is of cyclopic size, monolithic size, monstrous stones, some pieces weighing 100 tons or more,

1:01.6

placed together with a level of perfection that kind of hints to technology or some form of chemistry that either melted stone, cut stone, or formed stone works in a way that is a level,

1:19.8

that contains a level of perfection that we just can't achieve today.

1:24.1

We haven't had anybody report on it, and my guest today has written extensively

1:32.3

and documents not only the stonemasonry but also the subtle

1:37.7

toleric energy that is emitted in many of the locations of Peru a place called the Sacred Valley.

1:46.4

And there's temples, there is fortresses,

1:50.5

there are walls, monolithic walls of huge height and proportion that we just cannot explain.

2:00.8

To this day we can't explain. so this is fun. This is good. This is important data and we have a new book here that is a good

2:12.2

consideration for those of you who have been wondering what is it about

2:16.0

these stone walls that we see in National Geographic the Smithsonian magazine and as early as in the 1940s people were going and

2:27.4

wondering what who built these places now when we talk about the Sacred

2:31.6

Valley we're also talking about the one of the most famous locations,

2:35.4

the mountain encampment known as Machu Picchu, which is thought to be Inca,

2:42.0

but we now believe that there were earlier people than the Inca who built

2:47.1

and created Machu Picchu up in the Andes Mountains.

2:55.0

And there's lots and lots of questions

2:58.0

and there's lots of lots of considerations,

3:00.0

but we just don't have the technology to reveal who cut these stones.

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