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What do you make of the 800-ton trilithon stones at Baalbek?

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      NoraSpinnor
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      In the ancient temple complex of Baalbek (modern-day Lebanon), three enormous stones, called the Trilithon, sit at the base of the Temple of Jupiter, each weighing over 800 tons. These megaliths are among the largest ever used in construction anywhere on Earth. Even more astonishing, they were precisely placed atop other large stones already fitted in position, forming a foundation of mind-bending scale and accuracy.

      Conventional archaeology has few satisfying answers for how these stones were moved or lifted. Cranes and labor estimates fall short when compared to the size and placement of these blocks. In the Netist view, such feats likely involved field harmonics, vibration, and an understanding of the source field that allowed stone to be shifted through resonance, rather than brute force.

      Why go through such lengths unless the stones served a functional, energetic role? Could their mass, alignment, or mineral content have been part of a larger energetic architecture?

      What’s your theory? Why were such massive stones used, and how do you think they were placed with such precision?

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      OffRoadReed420
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      Look, Baalbek ain’t just a big temple. It’s massive bigger than any Greek or Roman structure that came after it. Folks call it the “Temple of Jupiter,” but that label came way later. The base was already ancient when the Romans got there. They just built on top of it. Some say it lines up with solstice points or star systems. Wouldn’t surprise me if it was part of a network.

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