Was Ancient Earth Connected By Wi-Fi?

The Earth is dotted with ancient megalithic sites and pyramids, some of these structures have been replaced several times by newer buildings such as churches and mosques.
Upon observation it can be seen that many, if not all, of these places follow straight lines that circumvent the planet and connect with each other.

They indicate a crystalline structure of energy points across the globe that may have been harnessed by ancient builders.

This also occurs on a smaller scale, as noted by British scientist Alfred Watkins, who documented the' leylines' connecting temples, churches and megalithic landmarks in Britain, such as the St. Michaels line that runs east to west and through Stonehenge.

The mysterious Nazca lines in Peru, when extended across the Earth, line up with the Great Pyramid Of Giza and Ankor Watt in Cambodia as well as many other places of interest, it is theorised that it may show the position of the old equator of the Earth before a comet knocked it from its axis.

Pyramids, menhirs, mounds and barrows are arranged at these nodes in such a way that could amplify and direct energy to the surrounding area and population, or even act as a kind of Wi-Fi for an ancient form of internet communication.

Some theorise that these stone structures could be part of a massive global power grid, airstrips for extraterrestrial visitors or to show the geometry of the earth, planets and universe.

What ever one thinks the purpose of these lines were, they have been used by people, throughout history as places to gather, worship and meditate, or as helpful landmarks for orientation.

There is also a strong correlation to the positions of the stars and planets and how they relate to the seasons and harvests, which seems to have been essential for human survival and wellbeing.

Stonehenge solar alignment

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