The Pyramids at Tikal, Guatemala reflect a star map of the Pleaides, 440 Light Years away!
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3 The Pyramids at Tikal, Guatemala reflect a star map of the Pleaides, 440 Light Years away! Were these just star maps, or did they have a power to connect earth to a distant star system?
4 According to the Mayan Calendar, on October 28, 2011, we entered the 9th level of the Myan Pyramid! This level signifies cosmic consciousness or faster than light communication!
5 Pleiades Star System 440 Light Years Away How can we send a message Faster than Light?
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13 What Power does a geometric pyramid possess? Dr. Pat Flanagan studies reveal amazing data!
14 large and small pyramids demonstrate wave compression at Apex!
15 Pleiades 440 Light Years From Earth
16 Why SETI cannot find an ET signal Using Radio Telescope Arrays is because radio waves travel much too slowwwwwwww!
17 Were The Pyramids Giant Crystal Oscillators?
18 Pyramid Power - What Do we Think we Know?
19 What is the Pyramid Made of? Red Granite Core, Dolomite Limestone Blocks, and White Limestone Casing
20 Granite is Quartz & Minerals Pyramid uses Red
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22 Dolomite Magnesium Crystals
23 To cause electricity to flow, you need to create differentials using different materials in layers, just as the Great Pyramid demonstrates: Voltage, otherwise known as electrical potential difference or electric tension is the potential difference between two points or the difference in electric potential energy per unit charge between two points. Difference causes current to flow from one place to another - Difference is caused by using different electrical materials!
24 Electron Orbit
25 Crystals are Used in radios to Select Frequencies
26 Crystals are also used in Quartz Timing Watches
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29 Intel s Computer Processors Rely on Quartz Crystal Transistors In 1972 Intel started with a single chip with 2,300 Transistors - Today they use over 2.3 Billion Transistors!
30 The Human Nervous System is an Electrical System 7 Human Energy Centers Correspond to Glands Energy System is very Electrical & Conductive Glands store conductive Minerals & Crystals Positive & Negative Ions run throughout our nervous system!
31 The First Transistors amplify electricity on the Milliwatt Scale (1 thousands of a watt) David Sereda s Harmonically Treated pendants amplify human electricity on the same scale!
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33 Fairchild Transistor & Regency Transistor Radio
34 Single Transistor Raised my body voltage from a baseline of 30 to 78.3 Millivolts Amazing!
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36 My Baseline is 11 Millivolts Wearing no Pendant!
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38 With my Pendant I am Raised to Millivolts
39 Testing my Baseline in Micro Amps I am at zero 0.00
40 With my Pendant I am 7.74 Micro-Amps This demonstrates a true energy gain!
41 Voltage causes current (Amps) to flow, so to get a total energy ready, we use Volts x Amps = Watts These Harmonically treated Crystal Pendants cause in increase in both volts and amps, so we have true energy gain from nothing but harmonic information stored in the crystal lattice in the pendant! We put in Harmonic Codes, The NASA Sound of the Sun, Harmonic Codes of the Great Pyramid, and prayers!
42 Before & After Pendant GDV Aura Camera Before Pendant Use After Pendant Use
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44 Crystal has Memory, and may be the computer hard drives of the future because it has more ability to store data than today s hard drives.
45 Today s Computer Hard Drives Use Magnetic material to trap information into tiny magnetic sectors called Bytes. Magnetic material also has a crystal lattice!
46 What do human memory and computer memory have in common?
47 Dr. Fritz Albert Popp proved Faster than Light Bio photons emanating from all living things originate from the DNA of all living things!
48 Ancient Transmitters Like the Pyramids Needed an Electrical Activation Device!
49 Dindera Light or Dindera Transmitter? Coil in Wand with Djed Below
50 Ancient Egyptian Clues to the Transmitter
51 Interpretation of Djed by David Sereda Magnets Like Fields Facing on Brass Shaft Vibrate in Presence of Electrical Frequencies!
52 David Sereda s LightStreamTechnologies.com Light Wand! Crystal Oscillator Core Sacred Geometry Quartz Oscillator Rubies, Garnet, Tourmaline, etc.
53 Did the Pyramids Need a Crystal Oscillator?
54 HAARP Military Broadcasts harmful Fields!
55 Chemtrails are Aluminum spray with other chemicals! Aluminum is paramagnetic making it an active massive antenna for the military to broadcast harmful frequencies at your DNA! The Light Stream Wand counters their frequencies!
56 Broadcast your own harmonic codes into the energy field around your home, office and bedroom to elevate your DNA and consciousness!
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58 Are the Pyramids Giant Crystal Oscillators? To Send faster Than Light Messages?
59 Electrical Waveforms
60 Were the Pyramids a Square Wave Base for Giant Coil Windings Made of Gold Wire?
61 Or would the 3 layers of stone crystal allow electrical current to flow around the structure?
62 The Pyramids are Square wave base forms! When the electrons in them start to oscillate, they produce inaudible and audible sounds!
63 Hidden Waveforms of the Three Pyramids!
64 David Sereda Calculates the numerous Frequencies of the Great Pyramid!
65 Dimensions In cubits: Original Height 280 cubits Lengths of sides: North (230.25), South East , west Angles of corners: North/East 90 North/West 89 South/East 89 South/west 90 Slope with Limestone Casing: 51.51
66 To calculate the frequency of an electromagnetic wave generated via a crystal geometry, we use this simple formula: Frequency = Speed of Light Divided by the perimeter of the waveform! Circle Waveforms take Diameter x pi to get the perimeter length! Square waveforms take one square side x 4
67 The sacred Great Pyramid Capstone base square perimeter = PI x = modern inches divide by speed of light in inches (not known until 1972) 11,802,827,520 Frequency of Capstone base in Square wave = 5,151, degrees is the angle of slope of the great pyramid with limestone casings!
68 The sacred is coded in the Ark of the Covenant! Mathematical Proof that it belonged to the Pyramid! The Ark is 2.5 Royal Cubits Long in Egyptian Primitive Inches = There are a lot of wrong cubits out there!
69 Why is the so important? When ancient Egyptians could resolve the cicumference of a circle by taking the diameter x pi (22/7 = and modern science caught up to this, another sacred resolver showed up: The Golden ratio phi to quantify the ratio in nature s spiraling galaxies, flowers and numerous forms! That is a ratio of 1 to brought from the far east to Europe by Leonardo Fibonacci If we take pi x = phi phi / = pi
70 Circumference of circle is Radius x 2 = Diameter x Pi 3.14 Speed of Light Divided by Circumference = Frequency
71 NASA Photo of Sirius A and B 8.7 Light Years Away Frequency of Sirius A is:
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73 If we do not know the radius of a star or planet because it is too far away, we can calculate its harmonic codes using an accurate astronomy photo of the constellation! No two constellations are alike in their ratios and arrangements of stars just like a song is unique due to the arrangements of notes and scale!
74 Exact Pleaides Star Map from NASA Data
75 Mapped Vibrational Waves of Pleaides Harmonic Codes of Constellations in Analog
76 What are harmonic codes? Music scale is a series of tones that vibrate at ascending frequencies that correspond to a language of letters: A is set at 440 hertz (waves per second) B flat is 466 hertz B is 494 hertz C is 523 hertz, C sharp is 554 hertz D is 587 hertz, D sharp is 622 hertz E is 659 hertz F is 698 hertz, F sharp is 740 hertz G is 784 hertz A flat is 831 hertz, A 880 hertz is the next scale up of A
77 Harmonic Codes of star systems are the ratio of tones or waves in an ascending and descending symphony. If we think of music scale; Musical scale, the frequencies 440Hz and 880Hz both correspond to the musical note A, but one octave apart. The next higher A in the musical scale would have the frequency 1760Hz, twice 880Hz. In the western musical scale, there are 12 notes in every octave. These notes are evenly distributed geometrically.
78 The musical tones of a single ascending side of the great pyramid are far more harmonious than our musical scale sounds! Without giving away the sacred numbers, listen to what it sounds like! Play audio comparison!
79 Great Pyramids of Egypt at Giza In the Ratio of Orion s Belt?
80 Orion s Belt Tri Star System over 1000 Light Years Away from Earth! Robert Bauval & Graham Hancock Star Maps?
81 Waveform for My Voice
82 Waveform for Music
83 Waveform for 23 Golden Phi Ratio Fibonacci #s
84 Waveform from Great Pyramid Frequencies
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91 The Most Common Measurement in the Great Pyramid is the Primitive Inches (PI) The Scored Lines of the Descending Passage align with the Pleiades March 21, 2141 BC - 2 RC = PI
92 Pleiades 440 Light Years Away Is it a Coincidence or a Code?
93 Based on Pleaides harmonics, David Sereda built a faster than light transmitter and sent messages to the Pleiades on: 1. August 21, August 21, August 21, 2012
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