Radios Built by the Ancients and Calculated with The Ogham – A Transmission Through Time

In this video we explore radios through four lenses. The first is the narration, which is read from “The Boys’ First Book of Radio and Electronics” by Alfred Morgan, 1964. The Second is through modern images of Radio technology and transmission methods. Third being the ancient architecture and symbols that translate very well into instructions for large scale Radio devices. And lastly, the interpretations and discoveries I have made connecting and confirming the Ancients ability to transmit and receive radio signals using their contemporary technologies and natural means which are, can be, and were calculated using the Ogham Fews alphabet as mathematics.
Ooh! What an adventure we’re having here!! And I tried to make it pretty. I’ve been working on these animations for months!! I’m so excited to present all of this to you!! Please make sure to sign up so you can get notifications when I upload new content .
Thank you so much for being here!! The same old world starting to look and sound a whole lot different. Can you hear it?
Radios Built by the Ancients and Calculated with The Ogham – A Transmission Through Time
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