Energy Ley Lines, Ancient Roman Emperor Constantine’s Celestial Vision, and the Crashed Unidentified Flying Object RS/33 Project Led by Italian Electrical Engineer Guglielmo Marconi: The Cultures the Celts of Northern Italy Interacted With, the Origin of the Concept of “Ley Lines”, the Reason English Author Alfred Watkins Realized Multiple Prehistoric Ancient Sites of Europe Align Within Grid Lines, the Usage of the Term “Ley” Within Various English Cities, How Ley Lines Are Established, Some Ley Lines Aligned With the Earth’s Geomagnetic Field and Underground Water Resources, One of the Most Significant Ley Lines and the European Cities it Passes Through, How Specific Lay Line Sites Were Selected Throughout History, the Vision Constantine Observed Prior the Battle of the Milvian Bridge, Constantine’s Soldiers Also Witnessing This Vision, the Location an Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Craft Crashed into in the Lombardy Region of Italy in 1933, the Size and Description of This Craft, the Color and Description of This Craft, the Italian Government Confiscating This Craft to Conduct Research, the Italian Government Appealing to Italy’s Best Scientists to Study This Craft, the Organization Developed to Research This Craft, the Person Who Lead This Project, and the Person Who Explained the Advanced Technology of This Craft to Italian Prime Minister Benito Mussolini in 1933

The Celts of northern Italy came into contact with the Etruscans, Egyptians, and the Greeks with each having separate but similar polytheistic religions with a pantheon of deities present in each, gods which could descend to Earth. The concept of ley lines which are believed to be high energy meridians, originated in the 1920’s by English landscape photographer Alfred Watkins. While Watkins performed research for his book The Old Straight Track, he realized that many prehistoric standing stones ...


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