NLS 473: NEW ANCIENT DISCOVERY FOUND in Turkey EXPLAINING MANKIND'S True Timeline on EARTH! with Matt Lacroix

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In the mystical dance of the cosmos, where ancient civilizations leave their enigmatic footprints, today's episode brings back Matt Lacroix. With his profound insights and relentless curiosity, Matt shares a journey that transcends time and space, weaving through the lost chapters of human history.From the moment Matt Lacroix steps into the studio, there's an air of excitement and anticipation. His passion for uncovering the hidden truths of ancient civilizations is palpable. "Your show was pivotal in my life," he reveals, setting the tone for a conversation that promises to unravel mysteries and ignite the imagination.Matt's recent expedition to Turkey has unearthed astonishing discoveries. Among these is a site known as Ionos Legacy, which he describes as potentially one of the most holy temples on Earth. "Once the world understands what that temple is and how old it is, it will be one of the most significant pilgrimage sites," he asserts. The implications of such a discovery are profound, challenging our understanding of history and spirituality.In the heart of Eastern Turkey, Matt explored symbols and stonework that echo those found in Peru, Bolivia, Saudi Arabia, and Cambodia. These connections suggest a global network of ancient cultures that shared knowledge and possibly even spiritual practices. One of the most striking finds is the depiction of the first chalice and the first cross, intricately carved and eerily similar to symbols used by the Knights Templar and in the Vatican.The conversation delves deeper into the significance of these symbols and their potential origins. Matt's research suggests that these ancient sites, with their sophisticated stonework and enigmatic symbols, were centers of spiritual enlightenment. He draws parallels between these symbols and those found in other ancient cultures, proposing that they might share a common source. "Are we finding this legacy that passed around the world?" he ponders, inviting listeners to consider a more interconnected ancient world.Matt's journey also led him to Shad Hous Tebe, where he discovered what he calls "ascension basalt pillars." These massive structures, still partially buried, hint at a level of architectural and spiritual sophistication that defies conventional explanations. The sheer size and precision of these pillars raise questions about the technological capabilities of the cultures that built them and the spiritual significance they might hold.As Matt recounts his explorations, he emphasizes the importance of reassessing our historical narratives. The sites he visited, like many others around the world, have been misidentified and misunderstood for decades. He argues that this is due in part to a failure to recognize the true origins and significance of these ancient structures. "Why would a culture switch from highly advanced stonework to primitive mud brick?" he asks, challenging the traditional archaeological interpretations.In the final moments of the conversation, Matt reflects on the broader implications of his discoveries. He suggests that these ancient sites hold not just historical but also spiritual significance, offering insights into the origins of religion, divinity, and human consciousness. By understanding these connections, we can gain a deeper appreciation of our shared heritage and the spiritual wisdom of our ancestors.SPIRITUAL TAKEAWAYSInterconnected Ancient Wisdom: Matt's discoveries highlight a possible global network of ancient cultures that shared spiritual and architectural knowledge, suggesting a more interconnected ancient world than previously thought.Reevaluating Historical Narratives: The misidentification of ancient sites calls for a reassessment of historical narratives, urging us to recognize the advanced capabilities and spiritual significance of these ancient cultures.Origins of Spiritual Symbols: The depiction of early religious symbols, such as the chalice and...

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