If I might be permitted to make a contribution to this thread, I would like to mention that a similar proposal was put forward within:
Dr. John Dee, The Hellfire Club, Obelisks and Masons: 007’s Legacy., which I had a hand in. We highlighted the impossibly long duration of conventional two-way communications between England and the Americas during the period of the American War of Independence. We proposed that two-way communication could be affected through the use of Ley Lines, obelisks, towers, churches and scrying. The concept was that the use of these components allowed a connection via the Earth's natural energy grid.
I'd like to highlight a few of the points made in the post linked by Will Scarlet, as we may be in a position to add a few things. Please read the entire post before continuing.
Felix Noille:
By the 1760s meetings [of the Hellfire Club] were no longer being held at the abbey and all evidence of the club ever having been there was removed. This could have been the result of a highly improbable incident that allegedly involved a Black Mass, a baboon, John Wilkes and The Earl of Sandwich. An account of this was later published by John Wilkes and gave away many ‘secrets’ of the club’s activities at the Abbey. The meetings were now being held in the caves of West Wycombe. These had been excavated between 1748 and 1752 by Dashwood when he extended an ancient chalk and flint mine.
Or maybe they were already there and he just cleaned them out.
From Wikipedia: “A route through the underground chambers proceeds, from the Entrance Hall, to the Steward's Chamber and Whitehead's Cave, through Lord Sandwich's Circle, ... Franklin's Cave (named after Benjamin Franklin, a friend of Dashwood who visited West Wycombe), the Banqueting Hall (allegedly the largest man-made chalk cavern in the world), the Triangle, to the Miner's Cave; and finally, across a subterranean river named the Styx, lies the final cave, the Inner Temple, where the meetings of the Hellfire Club were held, and which is said to lie 300 feet (90 m) directly beneath the church on top of West Wycombe hill...Considering they were all dug by hand, the caves are often regarded as an incredible feat of engineering.”
As stated by Wikipedia, there is a church directly above the caves - St Lawrence's Church - which was remodelled by Sir Francis Dashwood around the same time that the caves were being excavated. He also built a Mausoleum there and remodelled the nave into a “very superb Egyptian hall” inspired by the ancient Temple of the Sun in Palmyra. There are many Trompe-l'œil paintings attributed to Giovanni Borgnis and in the centre of the chancel ceiling is a painting of the Last Supper after Rembrant. Spectacular Rococo plasterwork is all over the place. The church had served the lost medieval village of Haveringdon up until around the 14th century. One of Dashwood’s most important improvements was to the medieval west tower, which he made higher.
He placed a great golden ball on the top of the tower. The golden ball can be seen for miles. Reputedly, it’s “made from a wooden frame covered in gold leaf, 8 feet in diameter, and contains seating for up to six people.” That gold leaf must have excellent preservative properties if the ball is still the original and truly made of wood...
Off topic discussion on Baptism, among other things (removed from Churches as Radio towers thread)
In my last few posts, which have since been moved to the spinoff thread linked to above, and which I encourage everyone to read before continuing on this thread, as there is much pertinent information interwoven with digressions there, I speculated that (1) underground caves and chambers fed by (2) underground rivers and (3) located directly underneath churches had a very special function, namely that of birthing a ball plasmoid which somehow powered or activated the structures above them. And here we have:
- initiated occultists performing rituals in underground caves
- a temple modeled after the "Temple of the Sun" in Palymyra, which Wikipedia calls the "Temple of Baal"
- the same occultists sitting in a gilded ball on top of a tower directly above the cave possibly sending messages through the aether
The detail that really struck me, however, was the name of the organization: the "Hellfire Club". When you first hear it, it just sounds like the kind of name a bunch of debauched aristocratic fops would give to their secret buggery parties.
Or maybe they were honoring the
fire from Hell, the underground fire that they knew how to conjure in the cave where they met.
The purpose of the Hellfire Clubs is very difficult to pinpoint. Maybe they were recruiting the rich and powerful to the ‘dark side’. Perhaps they were also communicating with ‘various spirits’ and commanding them to do their bidding whilst being manipulated themselves. If the takeover of the existing civilisation in America wasn’t as easy as had been anticipated, it could even be that they were learning how to use the etheric network of obelisks etc. to manipulate the natural world.
Did the giant gilded ball "hold" the ball plasmoid in place the way an antenna holds a wave? Meyl, in "Scalar Waves", illustrates how standing waves create circular vortex currents.
Was the inside of this sphere the "center of the scalar vortex" into which messages disappeared only to pop out instantaneously at other tuned vortices? I would guess that the only reason to climb inside the ball would be to take advantage of something like this. This particular ball is huge and unique. Perhaps you have to be inside the ball for remote viewing to work, but a normal tuned ball sufficed to send and receive telegraphic messages. Was the ball's function simply to get the (cross-shaped, crescent-shaped, etc.) antenna on top vibrating?
In the following thread, the elegant suggestion is made that these spheres were simply designed to catch St Elmo's Fire and use it to induce resonance:
Thread 'Finials and Cavity Resonance'
Finials and Cavity Resonance
Now, it so happens that strong St Elmo's fire can...generate ball lightning:
(Notice the detail about the glow appearing between the horse's ears, and the persistent association of horns with both otherworldly entities and wisdom [Moses].)
The Eiffel Tower is plagued by fireballs and by St. Elmo's Fire:
Ball lightning displays eerie properties that are often perceived as psychic:
In other words, it is possible that the medium itself through which communication takes place, which Plato called
khôra, is alive, intelligent, and conscious.
(All three passages from
Ball Lightning: Paradox of Physics by Paul Sagan.)
I would here like to add a couple of images I took myself, the first in Switzerland, the second in Germany. The first is a fountain (next to a cathedral):
We have everything here. We have a stone pillar that may once have channeled the ball out of the Earth with spring water. We have a spherical stone pommel at the top criss-crossed with a pine cone motif reminiscent of the two spinning fields in a torus, perhaps to "hold" the ball plasmoid in place.
These ubiquitous urns, which like alchemical teakettles were presumably portable in order that they might be moved directly over the spot from which energy flowed upwards, are often shown birthing pine cones or fire. Ball plasmoids probably looked like both:
I will buy a beer for anyone who can tell me what liquid was originally inside these damn urns. Ionized water? Blood? Mercury? Blended biomaterial to breed chimeras in artificial eggs?
(We also have a potential answer for why we see pine cones everywhere, and why the pineal gland is so named: its design allows it to attract and hold a tiny scalar field/ball plasmoid.) We have underground water coming to the surface. We even have little cargo-cult ball plasmoids ("Christmas decorations") hanging from the trees.
From a Christmas market in Germany:
This one really astounded me. Humans must have some kind of morphic unconscious memory of the old world. We have a multi-tiered tower with a shining star on top and even a weird horizontal propeller that must replicate the spinning toroidal field at the pinnacle where the plasmoid manifested, held perhaps in place by a metal sphere!
Bonus: interesting website about aether physics and this shape: Article 102A: Physics - Aether Units - Part 6 - The Torus & Nassim Haramein - Cosmic Core
THE GODDESS
I've talked a lot about spires and crypts recently. However, the Greek temples Meyl discusses have no spires and no crypts. According to ChatGPT, these two features only became common with...Gothic architecture. In other words, to get from a Greek temple to a Gothic cathedral, you basically bury the cella next to some underground water to increase the amount of telluric charge flowing into it, build a huge vaulted chamber above it, and build a huge spire above that, topped with a hollow metal sphere and a design finial.
And then you name it after the Goddess.
Why?
What if the churches are not named after Mary, but ARE the ladies themselves? Notre Dame de Paris IS the Lady of Paris.
Is there a connection between the German word for a cathedral, which is "Dom", and the French word "Dame", which are nearly identical in pronunciation? Is the Kölner Dom really the Cologne
Lady?
I came to the conclusion earlier in the thread that arks and resonant cellae were designed to be used together. I asked my friend ChatGPT if there was anything resembling the Ark in Catholic tradition. The answer was more than I was expecting:
While there isn't an exact replica or representation of the Ark within Catholic practices, some connections can be drawn between the Ark and the Virgin Mary. Mary is sometimes metaphorically referred to as the "Ark of the New Covenant" because, in Christian belief, she carried Jesus Christ, who is considered the fulfillment of the covenant between God and humanity. This association is more symbolic and theological rather than a physical representation of the Ark within Catholic tradition.
This is starting to cohere into something. We have two separate architectural technologies:
1. Simple above ground cavity resonators inside which arks or idols are placed (Greek temples, the Jewish temple), and
2. much more complex Gothic churches that update this basic technology by adding crypts and spires.
And theologically, we have:
1. A religion in which authority flows downwards from a jealous, hungry god, to an initiated priest class, to an uninitiated slave populace expected to bring offerings, and
2. A religion based on the immanence of God and the ability of all people to experience the Holy Spirit without having to bleed for it.
Thinking about it, the crucial difference on the architectural level appears to me to be the fact that people can gather in churches to experience the Holy Spirit directly, whereas no one can enter Arks or resonating cellae.
The entire church functions as a resonating womb for the Holy Spirit. That's why she's
Our Lady of Paris. Cathedrals were designed to democratize the scalar field and make priesthoods obsolete!
I have a Jewish friend who became interested in Catholicism and Christ. While attending mass in a French cathedral, she was very moved by the ritual practice of shaking hands and wishing peace upon your neighbors. Were Gothic cathedrals designed precisely to make it possible for people to share in the presence of "God" together?
BACK TO SCALAR WAVES
Let's get more technical.
I asked ChatGPT some basic questions.
First I asked it if any object could potentially emit radio waves if it could be made to resonate.
For an object to emit radio waves through resonance, it generally requires an alternating current (AC). Direct current (DC) is less effective in generating radio waves via resonance because it doesn't alternate in the same way as AC. The rapid changes in the direction of the current in an alternating fashion are what induce the electromagnetic waves associated with radio frequency radiation. Therefore, while DC can create electromagnetic fields, it's not as efficient in generating radio waves through resonance as AC.
Ok, I was getting somewhere. I asked it about DC in nature.
Some natural sources, like certain types of batteries found in organisms or electrochemical reactions occurring in nature, produce direct current. Additionally, in some geological formations, such as within the Earth's crust, there are natural direct current systems caused by various processes, including the movement of underground fluids or minerals. However, DC in its pure form, generated artificially through a steady flow of electrons in a conductor, is less common in natural settings compared to alternating current (AC).
It gave lightning and nerve impulses as common examples of AC in nature.
I asked it if a hollow stone building drawing direct current from the Earth could function as a radio transmitter:
Converting a constant DC resonance to an AC resonance with rudimentary tools to turn a large stone object into a radio transmission station is quite challenging. Converting DC to AC requires sophisticated equipment and specific electrical components that weren't available in ancient or rudimentary settings.
Not looking too promising for the radio theory.
I asked it about the work of Meyl.
According to Konstantin Meyl's theories, scalar waves are believed to be generated by oscillating DC (direct current) rather than by AC (alternating current) resonance. He suggests that scalar waves emerge from the zero-point energy field and are associated with longitudinal waves, which he claims can be generated by oscillating or pulsating direct current systems.
Zeroing in.
So: getting a church to resonate with AC, which would apparently be difficult without sophisticated equipment, seems to be a precondition for using it as a radio transmitter. However, by using DC to make it resonate, scalar waves are generated, according to Meyl's theory.
In other words: if this is correct, Meyl left a very important piece of information out of
Broadcasting of the Gods. These temples
had to be resonating with DC. But DC doesn't produce radio waves. AC does. So what gives?
Meyl is also very vague about the transmission side of the ancient broadcasts. He's much more precise about the reception side, at least one of the methods for which, temple sleep, involves an explicitly psychic component, with the brain/body functioning as a demodulator.
Curiously, Meyl does not mention scalar waves by name once in the book. This must be considered a willful omission, considering it is his principal area of investigation.
Conclusion: Meyl probably wanted to spread the idea of temples as broadcasting stations to a mainstream audience. Fearing that they would resist the idea if he associated it with his new-agey "scalar waves", he simply left that part out, knowing that 99% of his readers would not have a technical enough background to notice anyway!
Now that I think about it, I am not sure if he ever uses the word "radio" either. He just talks about broadcasting! I automatically filled that idea in with RADIO broadcasting, but that was my error!
Clever guy!
Stupid me!
He was never talking about radio waves!
The AC generated radio field is dead, a slave medium.
The DC generated scalar field is alive.
Did the current wars, won by Tesla's AC in the 1880's, mark the moment when humanity chose the explicit over the subtle, quantity over quality, the loud voice of authority over the soft voice of intuition, the visible over the invisible, radio waves over scalar waves?
ADDED: This idea brings me back to the excellent French alchemist and esotericist René Guénon. I found my copy of "The Reign of Quantity & the Signs of the Times" and my eyes immediately went to the cover art. It meant nothing to me the first time I read it, in fact I didn't even notice it, but this time it jumped out at me:
This is a representation of a node in the scalar field, or perhaps a view from above of a rising column of scalar energy rising up to give birth to a fireball.
I will let Guénon say it better than I can: