As we saw previously with Hitler’s quest to search for Atlantis and the Holy Grail–modern oligarchs also seek ancient lost technologies buried by events of the past

CRIMEA (INTELLIHUB) — Based on reports out of the region, in August of 2012, Vitalii Gokh, a local scientist, discovered the world’s oldest pyramid found to have been built during the era of dinosaurs. Although the discovery was made by mistake as Gokh was merely scouting for water, with an invention of his that defines various underground compounds, clues to an entirely new realm were opened.

Interestingly enough, the underground pyramid, which measures to be about 147 feet in height and 236 feet across at the base, is also said to contain the mummified remains of an unknown humanoid creature only measuring about 4′–6″ in height.

Reports also state that Gokh helped located 37 other pyramids that exist on the Crimea peninsula near Sevastopol, that is said to have been constructed 65 million years ago, suggesting that a previous civilization may have been wiped out by a massive meteor impact as scientists have always speculated.

It has also been reported that the structures are giving off very specific frequencies, 3 of them. In fact, ForUm reported back in July of 2006 in a piece titled “Scientists to dig mysterious pyramids in Sevastopol”:

“We found extremely strong formation, which includes animal protein, gypsum, liquid glass, gravel. It is a man-caused pyramid, which radiates specific energy in certain periods, “Vitaly Gokh narrated.

Ihor Kotelyanets, an aide of the head of Sevastopol national university of nuclear energy and industry, together with enthusiasts decided to confirm or refute the discovery.

More than 20 commissions, including international ones, have visited the place recently.

Then shockingly, Sunday it was reported by MSN via video, that a UFO was spotted over the Ukraine.

Could this be the reason for the recent political and mass militarized mobilizations in and around Crimea?

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