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#313 Camille Suave || Monoliths Before Megaliths

#313 Camille Suave || Monoliths Before Megaliths

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Camille Suave is a on ground researcher, independent journalist, and photographer in the sacred valley of Cusco Peru. She shares a unique take on the ancient stonework of the past.

Not only in Peru, but across the world, there are certain carving of rocks that are different then the megalithic works, she calls monoliths. Monoliths are carved stone into smooth canals, strange seats and more.

The megalith builders seemed to have built on top of these works, suggesting an earlier worldwide culture built these before the popular megaliths we know about. These are built on Huacas, which are energy spots.

We also get into the elongated skull people, Earth genetics and navigating this matrix they want us stuck in.

You can find Camille's work here: https://sorcerersofstone.com

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