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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Now here's a highlight from Coast to Coast AM on iHeartRadio.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
And welcome back to Coast to Coast George Nori with you.
Maria Wheatley back with us. Her book is called The
Secret History of Stonehenge. She's a master dowser, researcher of
worldwide ancient sites and discovered the Lost Civilization to elongated
skull people who constructed numerous ancient sites, including Stonehenge. Maria
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has studied at Oxford University and as an author, dowser
and international lecture. Maria, welcome to the program.
Speaker 3 (00:34):
Thank you for having me. George, It's great to be back.
Speaker 2 (00:37):
How have you been.
Speaker 3 (00:39):
Yes, I've just come back from America. Yesterday I was
in Boulder, Colorado. I love your country and I love
your people.
Speaker 2 (00:47):
Were you with Guya by any chance?
Speaker 3 (00:49):
Yes, indeed, good peace. Ancient civilizations.
Speaker 2 (00:53):
We've got a TV show with them called Beyond Belief.
I'm going to be out there Friday and we'll bring
you up.
Speaker 3 (01:00):
Perfect.
Speaker 2 (01:02):
How did you get involved in the Secret History of Stonehenge.
Speaker 3 (01:07):
Yes, really through my late father, who he was an author.
He was a masterdowser like myself, and he took me
as a child all around ancient sites, and it fascinated
me who built them? Why? And so I became involved
many many years ago, and that enthusiasm to find answers
is still with me to this day.
Speaker 2 (01:29):
Now, you've discovered three types of elongated skulls that were
hidden from the world, and you found them were at
Cambridge University.
Speaker 3 (01:37):
That's right. I went to Cambridge University because I was
writing a paper for Oxford and I was looking at
skulls from the Stonehenge environs and realized instantly that they
were elongated. They were very long skulled people forming a
lot of civilization. What do they look like, Maria, What
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do they look like? That's a really good question. They
were quite small in stature. I measured the femur bones
and they would equate to a man being around five
feet six at the top and women being about four
feet nine, like the height of Queen Nefertiti of ancient Egypt.
So they were quite short. They had small heads, almost
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like childlike in size, about the average age of a
twelve year old. But they were very long and elongated,
so they would have looked very different to you and I.
Their ear placements were further back as well, giving them
an almost mythical fairy look as well. And I think
they represent a long lost legendary race of people a
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bit like giants as well. They were around about the
same time. We need to open our minds to look
to the ancient past and realize there were many different
aspects to that. Interestingly, George I gave a port from
an anthropologist to a doctor in London because the anthropologists
were describing their earbones were different to you and I,
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and she said, if indeed that is the case, they
would have heard differently different sounds, maybe sounds that are
inaudible to us, like some levels of infrasand and it's
interesting to note that I recorded from standing stones and
earth energies infrasound eighteen hurts being omitted by the stones
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and the ground, and possibly this long lost civilization could
hear particular sounds coming from the stones.
Speaker 2 (03:39):
Were these entities do you think born? Were the elongated
skulls or were they created?
Speaker 3 (03:46):
Yes, they were born with long skulls, but it appears
that the elite, the high priestesses, the high priests and
kings and queens and noble people extended their naturally long
skulls because as evidence of cranial deformation. So that's the
two different the main two types. One is natural and
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one is elongated extended their long skulls.
Speaker 2 (04:12):
Maria, is there an extraterrestrial presence here?
Speaker 3 (04:17):
That's really interesting to note? Really ancient DNA A DNA
as it's called, needs to be reanalyzed. There are some
very strange burials around Stonehenge. One of them was very
similar to Lloyd Pye's starchild that he reported on. I
read an old archaeological report and it seemed that the
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skull that they were describing and the body was out
of this world because they were describing that this being
had a tail, for example, and it shocked the early
archaeologist so much so that they put that being back
in the ground and it remains today. So we could
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have an extraterrestrial being within the Stonehenge environs and that
could be tested and would answer once and for all
that age old question where did they originate from?
Speaker 2 (05:14):
They say Stonehead was created around twenty five hundred BC.
Do you agree with that date?
Speaker 3 (05:20):
No, I don't. I think that date needs to be
pushed back further. It's an archaeological fact. That if you've
got two pieces of carbon to date with Carbon fourteen
dating system, the policy is to choose the younger date
Oxford and Cambridge. But one piece of carbon found there
by Professor Tim Deville was eight thousand BC, so we
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could push the timeline back, but they chose to look
at the two thousand, five hundred Y. It seems to
fit in worldwide, whether it's the Pyramids, wherever you go
in the world, that number seems to come around. So no,
I disagree with that. I think it's much older, and
I think there's evidence for that in pieces of carbon found.
Speaker 2 (06:05):
Maria, what do you think the significance of Stonehenge might be?
Is it some kind of ancient clock, seasonal clock?
Speaker 3 (06:12):
What is it? Yes, that's a really good question. A
lot of people say it is a calendar because the
heelstone is an alignment to the mid summer sunrise. But
I think there's a much deeper technology going on. Dowsers
such as myself, going back decade after decade, have noticed
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that if you dress a stone, what does that mean?
Making them into lozenger shapes that Stonehenge we call it
as archeologist dressing a standing stone. Then you could actually
program that stone to provide a role, for instance, and
that role at Stonehenge, as old myths have always stated,
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has been for healing. If we go back to the
twelfth century, to Jeff of Monmouth, who wrote the History
of the Kings of Britain, he said, no stone, that
Stonehenge does not have healing power, so he's saying it's
a healing temple. And right up to the nineteenth century,
people unbelievably used to buy hammers from the nearby town
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of Amesbury and chip off healing chunks. And that's why
Stonehenge today isn't the perfect geometrical shape that it once
used to be. So one aspect of Stonehenge was for healing.
Speaker 2 (07:34):
Interesting, how do you think it was constructed, Maria, Yes.
Speaker 3 (07:39):
The construction of Stonehenge is quite complex because it's on
a slope. It's not on flat ground, so some of
the stones had to go in deeper at one point,
and some of them were constructed in a more shallow
area to make that perfect circle on the top which
you can't even fit a credit card between. As the
old adage goes, it was advanced technology. I inherited the
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creator of Stonehenge fro more than twenty five years from
the nineteen forties way up to the nineteen sixties. He
was talk called Tom Gory, and Tom Gory was there,
had an archaeological dig stood next to the famous professor
Richard Atkinson, and they were looking into the Hene. Now
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what a henge is. It's a really big chalk white
bank that once surrounded Stonehenge. If you weren't there thousands
of years ago, you wouldn't be able to see Stonehenge
like you do today. It was hidden behind this massive
chalk all and Tom Gory claims that it was cut
out into the chalk bedrock, the solid chalk bedrock in
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a like a basin, so that the Henge bank was
coming out of the top. So if you imagine like
a pudding bowl with a large bank around the outside,
that was the technology. And we are told antlers were
used to prise out the chalk. Whatch I'm noticed was
it was smooth and highly polished. That's a lost technology
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just to build the Henge bank alone. And some of
the settings like the Great Trial of Fon set in
at Stonehenge weighs ninety five tons, so that tonnet of
material for the large stones at Stonehenge came from about
seventeen miles away, so there's a technology there of moving
the stones, and some of them came from Wales, the Bluestones,
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which is up to one hundreds and seventeen miles away.
Speaker 2 (09:35):
Wow. Now when you talk about the healing properties of Stonehenge,
what kind of healing properties might they be?
Speaker 3 (09:44):
That's interesting because again if I refer to the notes
of the Creator there for more than twenty five years,
there's one stone set in there, Trilathon fifty one and
fifty two. It's in situ, mean, it's never been re
erected and said in concrete. And what tom Gory said
was there was a hole on its outer face. There
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was about two feet deep. You could literally put your
arm into that stone at Stonehenge, and he sat miraculously.
Even in a drought, even in hot weather, that hole
would fill up with water. And he said he didn't
know how that happened. It wasn't rainwater, because it would
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happen in a drought. And people used to gather from near,
far and wide stand by that stone, rub the water
onto exma, or they used to dab it into their mouths,
and they claimed that they had miraculous healing effects. So
what did the Ministry of Works do? That was the
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government department in charge of antiquities, because then there was
no English Heritage or National Trust. What the Ministry of
Works did under a government directive was to fill that
hole of the miraculously healing water with plastic and concrete.
And even to this day you can see where it's
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been infilled and the water that used to drip down
has caused water erosion on that stone. Could you imagine
if that was back to its original Guys, today people
receiving healing at the Age Old Healing Temple of mentioned
in the twelfth century, and.
Speaker 2 (11:31):
These healing properties, Maria kind of remind me like lords
in France.
Speaker 3 (11:37):
Exactly. It is like lords in France. And that's a
great analogy because that's the power of Stone Henge. It
does have healing aspects to it. Even the blue stones
that were taken from Wales to be placed within the
circle of Stone Henge, they're three times more magnetic than
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any other stone in the British so they have these
magnetic properties as well. And if you place that above
earth energies and there's a form of earth energy, there's
a circular shape. Hence lots of stone circles being of
that circular shape. It's a bit like putting an acupuncture
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needle into a meridian line. Suddenly that stone starts to
emit and release infrasound and ultrasound. I've measured these at Stonehenge,
George recently for a film actually, and some of those
ripple effects. Imagine that stone in the earth energy and
it's rippling out like when you throw a stone into
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a pond. Some of those ripples are one three three herts,
which is a very healing aspect of ultrasound. And another
signal that remeasures was two eight five hertz. That's the hurts,
the infrequency that can help repair damaged DNA. So that's
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all happening at Stonehengs through the stones being placed into
earth energy. If the stones are not placed into earth energy,
they do not release those signals. So the ancients did
they hear the sounds beneath the ground because of their
different ear placement. They were fully away that they were
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creating a healing center like no other in the world.
Speaker 2 (13:26):
Well with Maria Wheatley, who website is linked up at
Coast tocoastam dot comer book is called The Secret History
of Stonehenge. We'll talk about the Knight's Templar in it
just a moment as well. How do you think stonehengs
You got its medicinal powers.
Speaker 3 (13:42):
You got its medicinal powers because of the very unusual
and highly active earth energies in that area. So the
ancients chose it because of the very deep aquifers that
are generated within the earth groundwater aquifers which release circular
energy patterns. They were looking for the blueprint. They were
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looking for the earth energies, knowing that if they placed
the stones upon them, they would be able to be
activated through sound. For instance.
Speaker 2 (14:15):
Who in the world taught the ancients this?
Speaker 3 (14:19):
That's really interesting. It's like which came first, the chicken
or the egg. It's really a very complex question. I
think they were maybe given this or awareness by our
ancestors or by extraterrestrials for instance, and they were given
this awareness and they realized that they could decode the world.
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So if you look at the earth energies beneath Stonehenge,
for example, it's a very similar tenplate beneath the Great Pyramids,
you will have very similar earth energies and these earth
energies also equate to musical harmonics. It's almost like it's
such an advanced science that it was given to these
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people to make different temples across the world. I think
the ancient world was very connected to one another because
they use the same template. How big is Stonehenge, Maria
stonehenges diameter isn't that big. It's about one hundred and
eight feet in diameter, whereas Avebury Henge, seventeen miles to
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the north that contains the world's largest stone circle, is
one thousand and eighty eight feet in diameter.
Speaker 2 (15:33):
That's significantly larger.
Speaker 3 (15:36):
You could fit ten stonehenges into Avery.
Speaker 2 (15:39):
How big are the blocks.
Speaker 3 (15:41):
It's huge, it's much much. The blocks are weigh about
thirteen tons, they're about twenty three feet tall. And they
do have a very subtle presence about them. What do
I mean by that? When you stand by these stones,
you do experience their energies being release time and time again.
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I've taken hundreds of people to Stonehenge and stood by
these stones. People feel something being released by them.
Speaker 2 (16:11):
Just it's truly remarkable.
Speaker 3 (16:16):
It is. And Stonehenge also has a presence with the
military because surrounding Stonehenge, there are military establishment after military establishment,
and a bit like your area fifty one in Nevada, USA,
for example, very close to Stonehenge is the equivalent of that.
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The mod the Mystery of Defense has an area there
is a no go area for civilians, and upon that
area you have numerous sacred sites and barrows that contain
long skulled people. Is highly active with earth energies. That's
why the military is there.
Speaker 2 (16:58):
Maria, how do you think they move thirteen ton locks?
Speaker 3 (17:03):
How did they move there? That's the age old question
that intrigues people down the centuries old. When I measured
some earth energies, twenty five HRTs kept coming up in
particular types of earth currents. These are like serpentine rivers
of energy, but they're not water their energy, but they
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meander like a river. Measuring those twenty five hurts kept appearing.
If the ancients could manipulate sound, and I think they
could because of their ear placement, I've described perhaps even
listening to the admissions coming from the stone to eighteen herts,
we hear at twenty and they could, so I manipulate
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the sound, then what I think is happening is they
manipulated it to twenty five killer hurts, which is the
frequency of levitation. So that's what I think they were doing,
manipulating the sound in the ground so that it would
make the stone lighter, enabling it to be moved.
Speaker 2 (18:05):
How did we lose the information? What happened to it?
Speaker 3 (18:11):
I don't think we lost it. I think it got
handed down to the druids of the Iron Age that's
seven hundred and fifty BC up into the Roman invasion.
Then I think it got handed down to the Templars,
to the Masons, to the mystery schools, because sacred geometry,
the awareness of earth energy, sacred architecture has always prevailed
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throughout the Christian period in their Gothic cathedrals, for example.
So I don't think it became lost. I think it
became repressed in particular secret societies.
Speaker 2 (18:50):
Devastating. It's just truly one of the most remarkable sights
on the planet, isn't it.
Speaker 3 (18:56):
I think it is. And it does change your consciousness
the moment that you enter stoneheand all of those sound
frequencies that you can't hear, for example, are influencing your soul,
your spirit, your physical body, your emotional body. It opens
up the third eye as well. People have experienced a
lot of psychic visions at Stonehenge. It is truly remarkable
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and it alters our state of consciousness.
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