The Mystery of Puma Punku


The Reptilians: Here and Now

 

Puma Punku is part of a large temple and monument complex that is found in Tiwanaku, which is in western Bolivia. It is said that the Incas believed that the world was created in Puma Punku. It is a really old site, dating back at least 1500 years, and maybe much more. Some archeologists think that it may date back nearly 20,000 years. To be honest, no one really knows how old it is. It is thought that the site, at its peak, held a civilization that was simply dazzling, in the high culture sense of the word. But because the site is so old, modern people don’t really know much about it.

Most of the great stuff has been looted over the years. But what remains are stones, big stones that were used in the construction of the monuments and temples. The stones used for construction are some of the largest building blocks ever used anywhere on the planet. Also, these stones hint at a past that seems impossible given the technology available back in the day. For example, there are precision drilled holes in rock that clearly look as if they were done with highly advanced modern equipment. And many of the stones seem impossibly big to have been transported to the site from other locations. And to add to the mystery, the site is located at an altitude of nearly 4,000 meters, or 13,000 feet.

It is hard to think of how primitive people could have constructed anything so heavy and elaborate anywhere, let alone at that altitude. The only way to see how Puma Punku was constructed, and by whom, is to go back in time and take a look for ourselves. And that is exactly what we did using remote viewing.

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The Remote-Viewing Data

Blind Conditions for All Remote-Viewing Data: All remote viewing for this project (as with all projects conducted at The Farsight Institute) was conducted under totally blind conditions. The viewers were told nothing about the project or specific targets while they were conducting their remote-viewing sessions. They were only instructed that there is a target, and that they should remote view it.

Targets for this Project

Target 1: The Construction of Pumapunku
Target 2: Pumapunku at its peak
Target 3: The original subject who is responsible for the decision to build Pumapunku

 

 

 

 

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