George Gele: Ancient America, The Lost City of Crescentis
Earth Ancients12 Maalis 2022

George Gele: Ancient America, The Lost City of Crescentis

ST. BERNARD PARISH, La. — An amateur archeologist says he’s discovered the ruins of an ancient civilization off the coast of St. Bernard Parish.

He claims there are large underwater granite mounds near the Chandeleur Islands that may have once been the site of the lost city.

The Chandeleur Islands are a chain of uninhabited barrier islands located in the Gulf of Mexico, 50 miles east of New Orleans.
Twelve thousand years ago, before a dramatic sea-level rise at the end of the last Ice Age, this area may have been dry land.

Retired architect George Gelé believes the site, now underwater was once a major city, predating the Maya, Inca, and Aztec civilizations in Mexico and in Central and South America. He dubbed the city “Crecsentis.”

“What’s down there are hundreds of buildings that are covered with sand and silt and that are geographically related to the Great Pyramid at Giza,” Gelé said.

Giza is a city in northern Egypt where ancient pyramids and the Sphinx are located.

Gelé claims to have found mysterious granite masses under Chandeleur Sound.

Granite is not native to Louisiana or Mississippi.

“Somebody floated a billion stones down the Mississippi River and assembled them outside what would later become New Orleans,” Gelé said.

Gelé has spent nearly 50 years studying the site.

He produced underwater sonar images of what he claims are remnants of major buildings, including a large pyramid.

“Which produces an electromagnetic energy that’s incredible,” Gelé said. “It is apparently 280 feet tall.”

St. Bernard Parish shrimper Ricky Robin says he’s experienced the energy firsthand. He claims the compass on his boat spun completely around near the area where Gelé pinpointed the tip of the pyramid and that’s not all.

“Everything will go out on your boat, all your electronics,” Robin said. “Like as if you were in the Bermuda Triangle. That’s exactly what we got here.”

Robin took Gelé on four excursions to the site.

He said for years local fisherman have talked about catching strange square rocks in their nets near the Chandeleur Islands.

“I thought right away it was pieces of the pyramid because it was right around where that compass spun,” Robin said.

There are other theories about the rocks.

One study by Texas A&M in the late 1980s suggests the masses are from shipwrecks or piles of ballast stones from Spanish or French vessels.

The stones may have been dumped overboard to lighten the weight of ships stuck on sandbars or entering shallower waters enroute to New Orleans.

Gelé said some of the artifacts collected at the site tell a different story.

"This is architecture,” he said pointing to one of the artifacts. “This is not ballast. This is the outer surface, and this is a rain gutter.”

People who believe in the granite mounds claim there is enough evidence that something is out there in the water. But they can’t explain how it got built, by who or why.

“The older people, we’ve seen a lot of things,” Robin said. “There’s a possibility it could be God knows what.”

“All I know is somebody built a city 12,000 years ago and it’s stuck out in Chandeleur,” Gelé said. “Whether or not they had someone on their shoulder who flew in with a UFO, I don’t know. All I know is they left a whole lot of granite rocks out there.”

Gelé has visited the site 44 times.

He hopes future dives, modern sonar technology and satellite imaging will help him unlock some of the secrets now trapped below 300 feet of silt, sand, and water off the coast of St. Bernard Parish.

Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/earth-ancients--2790919/support.

Jaksot(906)

Rafael Eissmann: Echoes of an Unknown History

Rafael Eissmann: Echoes of an Unknown History

The historiographical studies developed by Ruth Rodríguez Sotomayor, agraduate librarian of the University of Guayaquil, researcher at the HistoricalArchive of Guayas, and lecturer, are extraordinary....

6 Joulu 20251h 20min

Destiny: Dr. Greg Mahr, Nightmares and the Dream Wisdom Oracle

Destiny: Dr. Greg Mahr, Nightmares and the Dream Wisdom Oracle

A hands-on tool to explore the inner world of dreams• Includes 46 full-color cards that explore common dream plots, settings, feelings, and figures as well as guidance on remembering dreams and intera...

2 Joulu 20251h 14min

Jack Kelley: The Atlantis Puzzle, Part 2

Jack Kelley: The Atlantis Puzzle, Part 2

Journey across 12,000 years of history, myth, and fresh discoveries to assemble the mystifying ancient puzzle that is Atlantis! Go beyond the hit documentary and dive far deeper into the history, scie...

29 Marras 20251h 24min

Destiny: John Kokko, Meridians, Acupuncture, and old World Medicine

Destiny: John Kokko, Meridians, Acupuncture, and old World Medicine

John KokkoWhen I moved to the SF Bay area, a friend introduced me to Fu Yu-Tai, a renowned tui-na (traditional Chinese bodywork) practitioner in the Outer Richmond of the city. I became his first stud...

26 Marras 20251h 21min

Michael Tellinger: The Torus Stones

Michael Tellinger: The Torus Stones

MICHAEL TELLINGER is a scientist, researcher, and regular guest on more than 200 radio shows in the United States, United Kingdom, and Europe, such as Coast to Coast AM with George Noory and the Shirl...

22 Marras 20251h 15min

Destiny: Dee Dee Goldpaugh, Embrace Pleasure

Destiny: Dee Dee Goldpaugh, Embrace Pleasure

“A compelling, radical exploration of psychedelics’ healing potential.”—Kirkus ReviewsExplains how psychedelic experiences offer a way to reconnect with the body, reclaim pleasure, rekindle joy, and r...

19 Marras 20251h 22min

Aloys Eiling: The True Prehistory

Aloys Eiling: The True Prehistory

This thought-provoking book presents a radically revised version of human prehistory. In a departure from previous works in this area, which have compiled puzzling phenomena and speculative ideas, thi...

15 Marras 20251h 16min

Destiny: Cynthia Zak, The Joy of Sleeping Alone

Destiny: Cynthia Zak, The Joy of Sleeping Alone

“A self-help guide that blends neuroscience, mysticism, and psychology to argue that sleeping alone is the key to well-being for women.”—Kirkus ReviewsExplains the energetic, emotional, and physical p...

12 Marras 20251h 23min

Suosittua kategoriassa Tiede

tiedekulma-podcast
rss-mita-tulisi-tietaa
rss-poliisin-mieli
rss-duodecim-lehti
docemilia
radio-antro
filocast-filosofian-perusteet
rss-ammamafia
rss-luontopodi-samuel-glassar-tutkii-luonnon-ihmeita
rss-sosiopodi
utelias-mieli
rss-astetta-parempi-elama-podcast
rss-tiedetta-vai-tarinaa