The Pyramid Code

Uncategorized — By on July 25, 2010 at 1:55 pm

The Pyramid Code is a documentary series of 5 episodes that explores the pyramid fields and ancient temples in Egypt as well as ancient megalithic sites around the world looking for clues to matriarchal consciousness, ancient knowledge and sophisticated technology in a Golden Age.

The series is based on the extensive research done in 23 trips to Egypt and 50 other countries around the world by Dr. Carmen Boulter in the Graduate Division of Educational Research at the University of Calgary.

The Pyramid Code features interviews with prominent scholars and authors in multidisciplinary fields: geology, physics, astrophysics, archeology, biological engineering, magnetic field theory, hieroglyphics, and Egyptology.

The series explores penetrating questions: Who were the ancients and what did they know? Could the pyramids be much older than traditional Egyptology would have us believe? Could it be that the ancients were more technologically advanced than we are today? Why do we have so little understanding of the ancient Egyptians?

Are there still secrets hidden in plain sight? Do new discoveries force the issue of establishing a new chronology? Are there little known sites that provide clues to a new understanding of our distant past? Are we really the most advanced civilization to ever live on Earth?

Included in this playlist are all 5 episodes of The Pyramid Code:

  1. The Band of Peace
  2. High Level Technology
  3. Sacred Cosmology
  4. The Empowered Human
  5. A New Chronology


1 Comment

  1. ben says:

    it is interesting how people deny most of the fundamental facts about life on earth in particular and about existence in general. today’s people like to think of themselves and their kind as being advanced and civilized. the act of appearing is valued above the state of being; the flower is valued above the fruit. good enough lies are happily embraced to disfigure the truth in all aspects of life – as long as its comfortable or profitable. We adorn ourselves with attributes we outright lack. If people – as they so often claim – believe what they see they must indeed be blind.

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