Stone Circles in Africa

Stone Circles in Africa

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Religion og spiritualitet

In this deep, wide-ranging conversation, Paul Wallis explores one of the most mysterious aspects of our ancient past: stone circles, megalithic structures, and the possibility of lost sound-based technologies. We examine anomalous stone formations across Africa and the world, including South Africa’s vast stone circle networks, and why their size, placement, and vibrational properties defy conventional explanations. Paul shares insights into research suggesting these structures may have functioned as part of an advanced technological grid—possibly linked to prehistoric gold mining, sonic resonance, and paleo-contact scenarios involving non-human intelligence. The discussion also weaves in biblical narratives, ancient memory, human enslavement myths, and why so many ancestral texts hint at a forgotten technological civilization. This episode challenges mainstream archaeology and invites viewers to reconsider what ancient humanity really knew—and who may have been here before us.

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