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Peter R Shushmaruk
By Peter Shushmaruk
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How To Move Mountains
Peter R Shushmaruk
ISBN: 978-0-9865939-1-8
Shushmaruk Ltd.
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For My Son.
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Contents
Introduction..................................................................................................... 5
Who Was Edward Leedskalnin?...................................................................9
Sleeping Stone Giants................................................................................... 15
Modern Ancient Technology...................................................................... 18
Edwards Thoughts On Magnetism...........................................................23
Edward's Generator...................................................................................... 28
How He Did It.............................................................................................. 33
Final Thoughts.............................................................................................. 47
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Introduction
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These huge stone structures were more then just sites of worship.
They may have been sites of worship but long after their original use was
forgotten. People with little intellect realized that they could not explain
how these monuments arrived there and so they determined that the gods
built them. Now they have become religious sites. In their conception
however, they were designed to be of scientific purpose. Let it be power
generators, navigation points, Star-gates, information schools, or even
machines for producing immortality but I cannot believe these sites were
built strictly as tombs. I personally believe the Great Pyramid generated
power, huge amounts of power, for the people of the Earth. It used the
Earth's natural vibrations and induced them into the Pyramid which
generated higher and higher frequencies of this vibration in resonance.
This vibration combined with the magnetic field of the Earth and the fact
that the Pyramid is practically a giant quartz crystal, can be used to
generate power. This power was then transmitted around the globe
similarly to how Nicola Tesla planned to transmit his free energy.
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There are many ways to move these stones using brute force and
modern engineering may have the ability to move stones weighing several
tons, but the ancient builders didn't have huge cranes for their lifting
business, instead they used the forces of nature. Allow me to introduce you
to someone whom you may or may not have heard of, the little known
scientist named Edward Leedskalnin.
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He was in love with her but she was only sixteen when he asked her
to marry. She accepted his proposal at first but later called off the wedding,
possibly due to Edward's financial situation. This broke his heart and he
only remained in the country for a few years after his wedding plans turned
sour.
The details around why he left are unclear but after some years of
drifting, he eventually moved to Canada where he took up work with a
lumber camp. The problem was that the weather was too harsh for him
during the winter and he decided to make his way south. He crossed into
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the United States and moved to California where he also worked in the
lumber camps. After that he moved to Texas and eventually made his final
home in Florida.
The people he was staying with at the time, watched him build a
“couch” using an old truck bench-seat. He mounted this on rails or an axle
to allow it to spin around freely. He would then lay in direct sunlight for
half-an hour to an hour every day and spin himself. Apparently by doing
this he eliminated his sickness and cured himself. He would say that the
free-magnets flowing by is what helped him.
He would ride a bike around without the rubber on the wheels and
people thought was strange but he didn't mind. He would ride around the
countryside in prospect of land that he wished to buy. Some people say he
used the old bike as a way of determining which land to invest in. I'm not
sure how he would use the bike but it is also said he decided after using
divining rods witching for water. Either way, he purchased some land near
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Florida City, that was no good for nothing according to the locals. The
surface of the land was all limestone, rock, and not much use for producing
crops, so it went cheap. Twelve dollars I believe it was at the time.
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His workshop was located on the main level and his living quarters
were on the second. He lived in the simplest of conditions only having a
bed and a chair with a few shelves. Strange enough was the fact that all the
furniture was suspended from the ceiling by chains, having no contact with
the ground. Seemed odd but I'm sure Edward had his reasons for doing
this.
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When he was asked how he built the Castle he would say things
like, I've discovered the secrets of the pyramids and of weights and
measures. Something to that effect. He would give cryptic responses or ask
the tourists how they think he did it, but he never told anyone his secret
directly. He took it to his grave and the secret became a mystery for the last
sixty years. Edward may have passed on but he did leave many clues for us
to use in our detective work. The first place to start is in the past where this
knowledge came from to begin with.
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That may come to a shock to a lot of people but if there was a code I think
it would have been deciphered by now. He wasn't hiding anything when he
explained how he did it. He just didn't say everything. He was convinced
that the universe is composed of magnetic particles and he really wanted
people to try and prove him wrong so he left every second page blank.
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