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How To Move Mountains

Peter R Shushmaruk

How to Move Mountains


...The Ancient Way

By Peter Shushmaruk

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How To Move Mountains
Peter R Shushmaruk

How To Move Mountains

...The Ancient Way

© 2010 by Shushmaruk Ltd.

ISBN: 978-0-9865939-1-8

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED – This book, or parts thereof, may not be


reproduced in any form without prior permission of the publisher.

Shushmaruk Ltd.

Box 567, Boyle, AB, Canada T0A 0M0

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For My Son.

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Contents
Introduction..................................................................................................... 5
Who Was Edward Leedskalnin?...................................................................9
Sleeping Stone Giants................................................................................... 15
Modern Ancient Technology...................................................................... 18
Edwards Thoughts On Magnetism...........................................................23
Edward's Generator...................................................................................... 28
How He Did It.............................................................................................. 33
Final Thoughts.............................................................................................. 47

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Introduction

So you want to move mountains do you? Maybe you just want to


know how it was done? Either way we are going to explore one of the
possible methods that the ancient builders of the Pyramids and other
monuments used. We are going to examine a modern structure called the
Coral Castle and its builder Edward Leedskalnin, and decipher his
“hidden” meanings once and for all. Here in this short document, I present
you with the possible solution to his enigmatic creation while shedding
some light on the darkened ancient situation. Are you ready?

It all begins in prehistory, when humans were living in a great age of


man called the Golden Age. For lack of evidence and record, this is the
name it was given by our ancients. Ancient to them, they called this time
Golden because people lived in peace with the Earth and all that existed on
it. There was no garbage, pollution, media, newspaper stand, ice cream
stores, hair parlors, nuclear reactors, or war back then, just simple stone
constructions. These constructions are marvels of engineering and have
been speculated as being tombs or something of a kingship nature. A king
gathered thousands and thousands of farmers, hunters, engineers, masons,

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tool sharpeners, carpenters, animal keepers, bakers, blacksmiths, and slaves


together to build his grave-site? I think the people would simply rebel at
the waste of money. Would you allow you elected leader of the country to
spend your hard earned money on his multimillion dollar coffin? God or
not, there is nothing to gain for the people and they would not allow it.
But if you wanted to invest in say a power generator, then people would
hop on board.

These huge stone structures were more then just sites of worship.
They may have been sites of worship but long after their original use was
forgotten. People with little intellect realized that they could not explain
how these monuments arrived there and so they determined that the gods
built them. Now they have become religious sites. In their conception
however, they were designed to be of scientific purpose. Let it be power
generators, navigation points, Star-gates, information schools, or even
machines for producing immortality but I cannot believe these sites were
built strictly as tombs. I personally believe the Great Pyramid generated
power, huge amounts of power, for the people of the Earth. It used the
Earth's natural vibrations and induced them into the Pyramid which
generated higher and higher frequencies of this vibration in resonance.
This vibration combined with the magnetic field of the Earth and the fact
that the Pyramid is practically a giant quartz crystal, can be used to
generate power. This power was then transmitted around the globe
similarly to how Nicola Tesla planned to transmit his free energy.

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The rest of these monuments were a little more interesting then


power generators. Some were schools of information about the universe
and how it works. Some held information about the human body and
genetics. There are temples in Egypt that are built in proportion to the
human body and to the Earth itself. The paintings in Tibetan monasteries
are also designed with proportions that are held sacred to them. Whatever
they prove to be in the future, they were clearly meant to last forever into
the generations of man.

When we look at these structures we can't help but imagine how


they were built? There are some stones so large that it defies reason as to
how they were moved and raised. This mystery was solved in the early part
of our century when a little man by the name of Edward, moved to Florida
City, Florida and built a huge monument out of limestone. After relocating
the structure ten miles to Homestead he continued to construct more of
the building until it was completed. This structure is estimated to weigh
1100 tons and is constructed out of huge blocks of limestone. The
perimeter of the entire site is lined with stones that are four-feet wide,
three-feet deep, and eight-feet high! This man claimed that he discovered
the secrets of the ancient Egyptians and he knew how the pyramids were
built. This is apparently true since he built the entire site himself using only
scrap truck parts. How can one person move so much stone without using
heavy machinery or large animals? He claims he only used magnets to lift
the stones but all modern attempts to reproduce the effect have failed. In
the lab we create super-magnets by pouring liquid nitrogen over

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superconductors. This temporarily creates a strong magnetic flux and you


can use them to levitate tiny plastic objects and small weights. I don't think
it is economical for a stone quarry to buy tons of liquid nitrogen just to
move stones on a superconducting platform, is it?

There are many ways to move these stones using brute force and
modern engineering may have the ability to move stones weighing several
tons, but the ancient builders didn't have huge cranes for their lifting
business, instead they used the forces of nature. Allow me to introduce you
to someone whom you may or may not have heard of, the little known
scientist named Edward Leedskalnin.

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Who Was Edward Leedskalnin?

This extraordinary man was born on January 12, 1887 in the


country of Latvia. I found it difficult to find detailed information about
what he did during his childhood and where he went to school, etc. I do
know that he wasn't wealthy and that the highest education he
accomplished was grade four. He lived in his country until he was about
twenty-eight, give or take a year. He was not wealthy but he did love a
young girl whom inspired him later in life to create a modern wonder in
stone.

He was in love with her but she was only sixteen when he asked her
to marry. She accepted his proposal at first but later called off the wedding,
possibly due to Edward's financial situation. This broke his heart and he
only remained in the country for a few years after his wedding plans turned
sour.

The details around why he left are unclear but after some years of
drifting, he eventually moved to Canada where he took up work with a
lumber camp. The problem was that the weather was too harsh for him
during the winter and he decided to make his way south. He crossed into

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the United States and moved to California where he also worked in the
lumber camps. After that he moved to Texas and eventually made his final
home in Florida.

While he was in Canada he contracted tuberculosis and doctors


told him it was in advanced stages already and that he should move to
Florida for the humid air. There is no other known case of anyone
surviving this illness and yet Edward managed to cure himself. When you
combine this with the humid air of Florida it can only complicate matters
greatly. This was apparently unknown to doctors back then and he could
have suffered greatly if not for his own remedy.

The people he was staying with at the time, watched him build a
“couch” using an old truck bench-seat. He mounted this on rails or an axle
to allow it to spin around freely. He would then lay in direct sunlight for
half-an hour to an hour every day and spin himself. Apparently by doing
this he eliminated his sickness and cured himself. He would say that the
free-magnets flowing by is what helped him.

He would ride a bike around without the rubber on the wheels and
people thought was strange but he didn't mind. He would ride around the
countryside in prospect of land that he wished to buy. Some people say he
used the old bike as a way of determining which land to invest in. I'm not
sure how he would use the bike but it is also said he decided after using
divining rods witching for water. Either way, he purchased some land near

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Florida City, that was no good for nothing according to the locals. The
surface of the land was all limestone, rock, and not much use for producing
crops, so it went cheap. Twelve dollars I believe it was at the time.

This is where he first began creating his incredible structures. He


apparently carved a huge circle-shaped “bed” with pillows that could
revolve with a simple push, all out of limestone. Some people consider the
stone to be coral but it was just limestone containing high quantities of sea
shells.

Edward didn't posses heavy machinery and he had no help from


anyone when constructing his sculptures. His first stones were moved using
simple tools that he made out of old truck parts from a junk-yard. His
primary material of choice was iron. Iron was very important to him, as it is
today, and it helped him create the grandest stone monument since the
stone structures of the ancients.

After he made many primitive sculptures he decided to move ten


miles to Homestead and he had no intention of leaving anything behind.
He was so secretive about his work that when he had a truck brought in to
help move the stones, he asked the truck driver to leave for an hour. Half an
hour later, the truck driver returned only to find that Ed had finished
loading the truck with the massive piece(s). There is no mention of Ed
using any machinery to accomplish this.

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His real accomplishments began in Homestead Florida, where he


started construction on, what is now know as, The Coral Castle. This
structure is estimated to weigh 1000 metric-tons all constructed out of
limestone. The site is 10 acres large and he quarried most of the stone right
off the surface for his building. Some of his quarries are thirty feet deep.
The most impressive structure has to be his home. The two story structure
is made up of huge stones that are fitted so tight together that the wind
does not blow through the joints. The slabs used for the roof alone are a
mystery as to how he managed to raise them so high.

His workshop was located on the main level and his living quarters
were on the second. He lived in the simplest of conditions only having a
bed and a chair with a few shelves. Strange enough was the fact that all the
furniture was suspended from the ceiling by chains, having no contact with
the ground. Seemed odd but I'm sure Edward had his reasons for doing
this.

He passed away in 1951 after going to the hospital, feeling ill. He


was diagnosed with stomach cancer and died of malnourishment three days
later. This could be related to his generator causing such powerful magnetic
forces that altered his cellular activity near and in his stomach-region. After
all, the strength of his magnets on the generator were very powerful and
without knowing the effects magnetism has on biology, he damaged
himself with direct exposure.

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When he was asked how he built the Castle he would say things
like, I've discovered the secrets of the pyramids and of weights and
measures. Something to that effect. He would give cryptic responses or ask
the tourists how they think he did it, but he never told anyone his secret
directly. He took it to his grave and the secret became a mystery for the last
sixty years. Edward may have passed on but he did leave many clues for us
to use in our detective work. The first place to start is in the past where this
knowledge came from to begin with.

One point I would like to make is that Edward probably came to


the New World with the idea that he could make a lot of money.
Remember he loved his sweet 16 but she was from a wealthy family and she
probably didn't want to live a poorer lifestyle. Edward knew he had a great
secret and could make a lot of money if he came over here and sold his idea.
Then he would have enough money to marry his girlfriend. The problem
was that Edward failed to sell his idea because of the nature of the
arrangement between him and the government, Edward would not bring
his device to them, rather he insisted they come to see him because he
didn't want his ideas stolen. After realizing the government was not
interested for some reason, maybe the war had something to do with it?
Either way, he kept his secrets from that point forward. He also opened his
site as a tourist attraction to try and earn money that way. I think he felt
that he would never be as successful as he imagined so he just gave in and
decided to live out life. I also don't think there is any relationship to the his
techniques and the number 16. There is no secret code in his writings.

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That may come to a shock to a lot of people but if there was a code I think
it would have been deciphered by now. He wasn't hiding anything when he
explained how he did it. He just didn't say everything. He was convinced
that the universe is composed of magnetic particles and he really wanted
people to try and prove him wrong so he left every second page blank.

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