C. THE TORSION TEMPLES OF ANTIQUITY: A PRIMITIVE TECHNOLOGY OF COMMUNICATION AND SPECIAL REVELATION
In seeking to answer
the question of whether or not such mind manipulation technologies
existed and that they were used in ancient times to manipulate
religion itself as a socially cohesive force, our attention must be
focused, once again, on “texts,” with the understanding that, in a
certain sense, monuments and structures themselves are “texts” to
be understood and properly decoded by the requisite physics and
engineering principles. Additionally, of course, we shall have to
contend with actual written texts and
what they portend in this regard.
In a previous book —
Babylon’s Banksters: The Alchemy of Deep
Physics, High Finance, and Ancient Religion — I argued for
the existence of a globallyextended financial elite that had
attached itself to the temples and priesthoods of antiquity for the
purpose of installing a financial monopoly over the private
issuance of monetized debt, and for the purpose of manipulating the
bullion policies of various empires. As a consequence of this
conclusion, I also argued that such manipulation would have
required — then as now — asecure means of rapid communication between vast distances. That,
in turn, would have required the existence of a hidden technology,
or, at the minimum, a technology that was not
genuinely appreciated as such by modern interpreters.166
Fortunately, I did
not have to look long nor far to find an engineer who had tackled
precisely this problem, and who had made an amazing discovery,
namely, the technology was the ancient temples
themselves, and moreover, that technology was a scalar electromagnetic technology, in short, a
radio technology.167 The engineer was a
German professor of engineering, Prof. Dr. Konstantin Meyl, and his
research was nothing less than stunning and sweeping in its
implications. How else, he asked, could one make sense of some
statements in classical texts that Roman Empire functionaries in
distant regions of the Empire would “send to the Emperor” for
instructions, and receive an answer at the latest the following
night?168 Meyl’s answer is
simply that there was a technology in play: religious
temples.
Meyl states the case
that ancient temples were actually sophisticated radio transmitters
by posing the classic “engineer’s optimalization problem”:
Let’s to some extent proceed from the knowledge of textbook physics currently present in high frequency engineering and give a welltrained engineer the following task, which he should solve systematically and like an engineer. He should build a transmitter with maximum range at minimum transmitting power, thus a classic of optimization. Doing so, the material expenditure doesn’t play a role!After mature deliberation the engineer will hit upon it that only one solution exists. He decides on a telegraphy transmitter at the long wave end of the shortwave band, at f=3 MHz, which corresponds to a wavelength of l=100m. There less than 1 Watt transmitting power is enough for radio communication once around the earth….And he optimizes further. Next the engineer remembers that at high frequencies, e.g. for microwave radiators, not cables but waveguides are used, since these make possible a considerably better degree of effectiveness. In the case of the waveguide the stray fields are reduced by alignment and concentration of the fields in the inside of the conductor. In the case of antennas, however, the fields scatter to the outside and cause considerable stray losses. He draws the conclusion that his transmitter should be built as a tuned cavity and not as an antenna!As a result the engineer puts a building without windows in the countryside with the enormous dimensions of 50 m length (=l/2) and 25 m (=l/4) respectively 12.5 mm (=l/8) width. The height he calculates according to the Golden Proportion to increase the scalar wave part. Those approximately are the dimensions of the Cella without windows of Greek temples.For the operation of such a transmitter in antiquity apparently the noise power of the cosmic radiation was sufficient, which arrived at the earth starting from the sun and the planets. By increasing the floor space also the collected field energy and the transmitting power could be increased, so that also from the perspective of the power supply, the temple with the largest possible wavelength at the same time promised the largest transmitting power, so at least in antiquity.Our engineer further determines that he will switch the carrier frequency on and off at a predetermined clock pulse. Thus he decides for radiotelegraphy. The advantage of this technique is a maximum of the increase of the reception range. For that the signals at the transmitter have to be coded and at the receiver again deciphered. By means of the encryption of the contents these are accessible only to the “insiders,” who know the code; prerequisite for the emerging of hermeticism and eventually a question of power!169
With these insights
in hand, Meyl examined various ancient temples, and calculated the
resonant frequencies of the structures themselves, under the
understanding that the structure itself was the
waveguide.
The results — while I
did not comment on them in Babylon’s Banksters
— were astounding, and here it is necessary to comment on them, because they are
directly germane to the thesis being examined here, namely that
these temples might also have functioned not only as transmitters
and receivers for microwaves, but as mind manipulation environments. For the Temple of Zeus at Olympia,
for example, Meyl calculated the frequency of the building to be 5
megahertz (MHz).170 For the temple of
Athena, it was 7.5 MHz.171 For the Temple of
Apollo at Corinth, 9 MHz.172 For the Temple of
Venus and Roma, 6.8 MHz.173
Why are these results
so interesting? Because if one understands the laws of harmonics,
they are all harmonics of the alpha and theta wave states of the
brain! A “harmonic” is simply a multiple of a number, and thus, the
Temple of Zeus, resonant to 5 MHz, is six orders of magnitude, that
is, one million times more than 5 cycles per second, which is
within the theta stage of brain wave activity, that stage
associated with a hypnogogic state.174 For the Temple of
Athena, resonant to 7.5 MHz, this would be a resonance at six
orders of magnitude greater, exactly halfway
between the alpha state of the brain, at 8–13 cycles, a
state associated with a relaxed and alert state, and the theta
state, again from 4–7 cycles per second. For the Temple of Apollo
at 9 MHz, again the resonance is to the alpha state of the brain,
and for the Temple of Venus and Roma, the theta state!
To put it succinctly,
in those cases examined by Meyl, not only are we dealing with
microwave transmitters and receivers, but with structures that
appear to have been deliberately designed to induce alpha or theta,
or both states of mind, states of “relaxed alertness,” or a
“hypnogogic” state, or a state of mind somewhere between the two!
The same technology, based on pulsed radio waves, was also
engineered to produce various emotional states for anyone inside
the structures!
So, in answer to the
question of whether such technology existed, and whether it was
ever deployed to manipulate the mental and emotional environment,
our answer must be a tentative “yes.” But was that technology ever
used in more overt ways and displays to manipulate the minds of
men? Was it ever used to mold an entire religious
consciousness?
To answer that
question, we must turn to the texts themselves, and to the
provocative analysis of the husband and wife team of British
researchers Christian and Barbara Joy O’Brien, and to the very
disturbing questions for religious apologetics that they
raise.