What’s Hiding in Romania’s Mysterious Bucegi Mountains?

EXOPOLITICS TODAY with Dr. Michael Salla - Un pódcast de Dr. Michael Salla

On October 26, 2024, Corina Pataki, Elena Danaan, and Dr. Michael Salla traveled to the summit of the Bucegi Mountains in Romania to investigate claims of a Hall of Records under a Sphinx-like formation of rocks.  The first public claim of such a Hall of Records was made by Radu Cinamar (pseudonym) in his book, Transylvania Sunrise (2009). In his book, Cinamar  describes how his mentor Cezar Brad (a pseudonym) was part of a top secret Romanian Intelligence organization called Department Zero set up to investigate paranormal activity in the 1960s.  After US ground penetrating radar detected an anomaly under the Bucegi Sphinx in 2003, a team led by Brad was sent to investigate and found the Hall of Records.  In this investigation of what lies beneath the Bucegi Sphinx, Pataki and Danaan conducted a remote viewing/psychic projection into the area immediately beneath the Sphinx, and also recorded sounds emanating from under the Earth. They not only confirmed the existence of the Hall of Records but also activated and interacted with an organic/plasma consciousness set up with the Hall of Records, and some of the advanced technologies within it to affect our current time.  Most significantly, Pataki recognized the Hall of Records as a location she was secretly taken to in the late 1970s, when she was still only a child who had been identified by the Romanian Intelligence services as a person with unique abilities. Also, Danaan recognized the Hall of Records as identical to one of the ancient laboratories set up by the Anunnaki. After conducting their remote viewing/psychic projection, Pataki and Danaan are interviewed by Dr. Salla about the significance of what they saw and interacted with and what it means for the US Presidential Elections and the planetary timeline. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/exopoliticstoday/support

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