Although NASA covered up the strange photon cloud that's now enveloped
the solar system, the word has leaked out from some scientists.
And now, as the ominous cloud approaches it's affecting the sun and planets in measurable ways.
Amazingly, as the bizarre energy invades our space, some of the world's most famous pyramids are generating intense energy.
Several
incredible incidents of visible power beams shooting skywards into
space towards the region of the alien photonic cloud are
well-documented.
At the same time, people around the world began
hearing and recording frightening sounds—noises that seem as if the
Earth itself is moaning and wailing.
All the phenomena—including
measurements of the never-before-seen gigantic electrification of the
turbulent sun—seem to be centered on the deadly photonic cloud that some
have called a 'potential Doomsday space event.'
Ancient pyramids awake after centuries, millennia of slumber
Tourists
screamed, others shot hasty videos with their camera phones as the
Mayan pyramid rumbled. But no earthquake followed, instead a brilliant
beam of light shot skyward into space as awed onlookers gasped,
wondering what it meant.
But the Mayan pyramid of Kukulkan
transmitting a raw column of incredible energy into space was just the
latest pyramid to do so.In 2009 and 2010 the Bosnian pyramid of the sun
beamed a pencil thin ray of pure energy towards space.Recently, the
Chinese government began closely monitoring the Xianyang pyramid for
signs of activity. Last year a team of scientists investigated the
pyramid and believe it may have extraterrestrial origins. [Alien Base
Found At Chinese Pyramid]That amazing incident was followed by the
vortex blast—witnessed and captured on film—shooting from the apex of
the famous Aztec Pyramid of the Moon in Teotihuacan, Mexico.Energy
beams, vortexes, whirlwinds of intense force…what does it mean? Where is
that energy being directed and why? What activated the mysterious power
of these silent sentinels of stone quietly marking the passage of
centuries…until something disturbed their slumber?