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Saturday, March 31, 2018

Ancient Giants "The Cloud People" Found In Peru?



Chachapoyas, is an ancient city, once effortlessly mingled among the mountains of northern Peru.

At an elevation of 2,335 meters, it is a still inhabited location, that was once the home of a little known or indeed understood, enigmatic civilisation, known as “the cloud people.” Situated in the mountains far from the Peruvian coast, although this apparently didn’t stop them somehow creating elaborate jewellery from seashells, Chachapoyas remains extremely isolated to this day. Only ever accessed by enthusiastic Hikers, adventurers and airlifted scientists, it is a site like many others we have covered which dot our planet, that through our own research, has been revealed to have a contradictory explanation for their construction. Instead, these sites are dated too, and subsequently tagged to convenient culprits. We have not only found compelling evidence to suggest that this most isolated, once thriving locations, is one of the oldest, pre-Incan relics anywhere in Peru… But that the dating’s of such sites is often a funded conspiracy rather than a reality. Los Pinchudos, is an elaborate Chachapoya tomb complex, moulded into a high rock face, it is a natural and cultural World Heritage Site, and is guarded 365 days of the years, and closed off to all except specific scientific exploration. What is remarkable about the site, is the fact that the wooden statues marking the tombs have mysteriously survived the ages. These statues were used by academia to date the site, however, although the explanation for the statues survival is apparently, quote, “an arid climate,” the actual site displays evidence of a far greater antiquity than these timber ghosts. Many believe that the tombs would have been lost completely, without Church and Peruvian conservator Ricardo Morales Gamarra, who restored the eroding foundations The clay and stone tombs of the complex, also have wooden roofs and have surviving, Incan paint in red, yellow, black, and white. We feel, due to the other compelling evidence that has been gathered, and subsequently shared upon our channel, along with the extensive erosion found at many of the sites attributed to the Chachapoyas, that there may be a high chance that the wooden roofing, and statues commemorating the graves, may have been another conservation effort, performed by people placed more recently within history. People modern academia claim as the original builders. Is it possible that with the extensive erosion evident at the site, in contrast to the highly preserved, and seemingly recent wooden monuments, and protective roofing,,, that we actually looking at more than two building fazes upon these tombs? An original construction, followed by a later, Incan conservation effort, and then a modern correction? We find the evidence to suggest such, highly compelling.

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