Contrary to conventional thought, the Inca were not the most
technologically advanced culture in the area of modern Peru and Bolivia,
but were preceded by the great megalithic builders thousands of years before. — Brien Foerster
Peru
Why are so many ancient stone structures found in Peru, and how were
they so precisely made, and when? The conventional academic explanation
that the Inca built everything to be found around Cusco and the Sacred
Valley of Peru has become a comical farce. The Inca, though an
incredibly advanced and sophisticated people did not have the technology
to shape hard stone with such accuracy, and even their oral traditions
speak of “those who came before.”
One such people were the mysterious Viracochans, thought to be myth,
but now turning out to be actual people with amazing technical skill, in
some ways surpassing our own. Join with us as we find the answers, and roll back the historical records of humanity…
Bolivia
“The probable age of Tihuanacu of the Second Period, calculated on the basis of the variation of the obliquity of the ecliptic,
would be approximately 15,000 B.C. Naturally, thiscalculation is in no
sense definitive. For example, the factor [t3] of the formula of the
International Ephemeris Conference of Paris may well vary in the light of future astronomical knowledge. If the curve of the obliquity of the ecliptic
should, for reasons as yet unknown to us, be more inclined, the
calculated age of Tihuanacu would also be somewhat less. But it is an
established fact that whatever calculation might be used to determine
the age of the Temple of the Sun of Tihuanacu, on the basis of the
variation of the obliquity of the ecliptic from those times until today, would demonstrate that that American solar observatory is more ancient than any monument of man in the world of which we know up to this time.“ – Arthur Posnansky.
Note: Read fragment of Arthur Posnansky book “Tihuanacu – The Cradle of American Man” we added to this post.
“The ruins of Tiahuanuco have been regarded by all students of
American antiquities as in many respects the most interesting and
important, and at the same time most enigmatical, of any on the
continent. They have excited the admiration and wonder alike of the
earliest and latest travelers, most of whom, vanquished in their
attempts to penetrate the mystery of their origin, have been content to
assign them an antiquity beyond that of the other monuments of America, and to regard them as the
solitary remains of a civilization that disappeared before that of the
Incas began, and contemporaneous with that of Egypt and the East.
Unique, yet perfect in type and harmonious in style, they appear
to be the work of a people who were thorough masters of
an architecture which had no infancy, passed through no period of
growth, and of which we find no other examples. Tradition, which mumbles
more or less intelligibly of the origin of many other American monuments, is dumb concerning these. The wondering Indians told the first Spaniards that “they existed before the sun shone in the heavens,” that
they were raised by giants, or that they were the remains of an impious
people whom an angry Deity had converted into stone because they had
refused hospitality to his viceregent and messenger. “ – E. George Squier
PS 2013 Tour of Megalithic Sites in Peru and Bolivia
In early August I will be co-leading a “trip of a lifetime” tour of
Peru, and I want to personally invite and urge each of you to seriously
consider joining it if your circumstances permit. The price for it is
astoundingly low because my co-leader, Brien Foerster, is a Canadian who
married a Peruvian woman, so he has lived there for many years and now
operates one of the most highly-regarded tour companies in Peru. He gets
deals almost nobody else can secure, and now I can offer my friends and
acquaintances the chance to directly benefit from his connections.
All of you have seen films and photos of Machu Picchu. It is one of
our planet’s most iconic symbols of exotic travel, #1 in South America
and #2 behind the Pyramids of Egypt for instant recognition worldwide.
Imagine yourself there, walking its hallowed grounds. If you join this
tour you will do exactly that, as well as walk a half-mile length of the
incredible “Inca Trail” that stretches from Cuzco to Machu Picchu. And
that’s just one aspect of these 12 incredible days (and 4 more in
Bolivia if you add the extension to mind-boggling Tiahuanaco and Puma
Punku!).
We will visit the massive stonework of Sacsayhauaman, above Cuzco. More massive
stonework at Ollantaytambo. We will fly over the gigantic figures drawn
on the desert floor at Nazca. We will ride a boat out into the Pacific
to view the enormous Candelabra of the Andes carved into the side of a
large hill to seemingly “point” incoming aircraft toward the plains of
Nazca. We will visit Ica to examine the incredible Stones there, which
appear to show ancient history depicted in great detail, including
scenes of humans and dinosaurs living in proximity! Amazing things, all.
Another focus of the trip will be the newly famous “conehead” skulls
of Paracas and elsewhere in Peru, and indeed around the world. These are
skulls that contain fully twice the cranial capacity of humans of
today! Who were these people? How could they be so radically different
from humans? Can they even be considered humans? These are issues that
will be thoroughly discussed and debated during the tour, whose
co-leader, Brien Foerster, is now considered “The Man” when it comes to
coneheads. You will learn all about them from the horse’s mouth, so to
speak.
From a personal standpoint, I can tell you I went on a tour very
similar to this one when I was a much younger man, back in 1993, 20
years ago. Without exaggeration, I can say that it was one of the
seminal experiences of my life. I was simply astounded every day, when a
new “miracle” would be presented to us for consideration and debate.
How could it be that such a primitive culture as the Incas could create
such fantastic stone edifices and structures? It seemed impossible to me
then, and it remains impossible to me now. But impossible or not, I can
assure each of you that this trip will affect you like no other you can
or will take in your lifetime. It will leave you with memories, and
questions about humanity’s past, that will never leave you.
Let me also add that the tour I took in 1993 was the exact same cost
as the tour you will be offered at the link below. Seriously. This is
only because of Brien’s many connections in Peru, where he has been
arranging and guiding such tours for years. Accommodations will be
topnotch, transportation will be in bathroom-equipped buses, and every
effort will be made to assure maximum comfort and enjoyment by everyone
who joins us. There is room for only 30 on this trip (the buses carry
only a few more for the leaders,
guides, etc.), so if you have even the slightest bit of interest in
considering this as a vacation option, please take it seriously NOW.
One last point: If you yourself can’t take time from a busy schedule
(which I realize many of you have), or if you don’t think you’re in good
enough shape to trek quite a bit in mountainous terrain at high
altitudes (you have to be in a modicum of shape to tackle this), please
consider gifting the trip to any children or grandchildren you have who
would enjoy it and benefit from it. Measured on any scale of
wonderfulness, this tour really WILL be a “trip of a lifetime.” You
simply cannot give a more rewarding or appreciated gift.
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