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    Brian Roemmele‏ @BrianRoemmele 28 Sep 2019
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    The riddles of the past present answers for the future. To understand human intelligence you need to understand just as much as 10 minutes ago as 10 thousand years ago. Humans communicate through many channels that are timeless. This is just one lost in the epochs of time.pic.twitter.com/DmDAA8FQHv

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      1. Magister Technologies‏ @MagisterIR 28 Sep 2019
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        This is one of the fundamental frequencies of the flow of natural energy. The Aubrey circle was designed to tune into that energy flow. This circle has a series of holes dividing the circle into 56 parts.

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      1. Magister Technologies‏ @MagisterIR 28 Sep 2019
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        That sets up a frequency multiplier of 56 times .878 Hz, which equals 49.168 Hz. This is very close to the frequency used in Europe for power lines. It is an electrical frequency that we can both hear as a hum, and feel as a vibration with our bodies.

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      1. Magister Technologies‏ @MagisterIR 28 Sep 2019
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        Electrically stimulated piezoelectric crystals vibrate mechanically. A ring of stones so vibrated would “moan.”

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      1. Magister Technologies‏ @MagisterIR 28 Sep 2019
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        The Druid priests likely made good use of this phenomenon. In their initiation ceremony they would have likely kept the initiates up all night praying, making them dehydrated and super-sensitive to external forces.

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      1. Magister Technologies‏ @MagisterIR 28 Sep 2019
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        They probably would have made them fast so that their bodies were low on internal energy and more susceptible to external energy

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      1. Magister Technologies‏ @MagisterIR 28 Sep 2019
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        Then, just before sunrise they would take them to Stonehenge. There they would pray to the heavens that they might hear the voice of God.

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      1. Magister Technologies‏ @MagisterIR 28 Sep 2019
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        As the earth rotated Stonehenge under the sunrise boundary, the earth to ionosphere voltage went through its frequency sweep, stimulating the stones in the circle. As the stones picked up the electrical energy with the piezoelectric crystals, the crystals vibrated.

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      1. Magister Technologies‏ @MagisterIR 28 Sep 2019
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        They would set up a “moan” at 49.168 Hz. Initiates were hearing the “voice of God.”

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      1. Magister Technologies‏ @MagisterIR 28 Sep 2019
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        Then the high priest would ask one of the initiates to come forward and, at the right moment, to kiss one of the stones. This stone is a large piezoelectric crystal which is vibrating. It could have developed a voltage on it up to 50,000 volts.

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      1. Magister Technologies‏ @MagisterIR 28 Sep 2019
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        So when the initiate kissed the stone, he was knocked to the ground. The high priest would have simply said, “Behold the power of the Druid God.” Wouldn’t that make a believer out of you?

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