Did you know that The Aztecs discovered the colossal pyramid complex of Teotihuacán? Yes it was abandoned when the Aztecs found it, so who was it abandoned by? Well that's the problem, we don't actually know who they were. It was built by an unknown civilisation...
The Atlanteans. Same as they did in Giza (a likely motive for their “unprovoked invasion” of Africa (Plato). Atlantis was the bridge that connected the great pyramid cultures. There are over 140 basalt pyramids in the Azores, alongside a huge array of other mysterious megalithic constructions.
The Atlanteans. Same as they did in Giza (a likely motive for their “unprovoked invasion” of Africa (Plato). Atlantis was the bridge that connected the great pyramid cultures. There are over 140 basalt pyramids in the Azores, alongside a huge array of other mysterious megalithic constructions.
@TheProjectUnity That unknown civilization has a lot of explaining to do.
Teotihuacán wasn’t discovered by the Aztecs. It was inherited. When they arrived, the city was already a silent ruin, its avenues aligned to Orion and the Pleiades, its pyramids encoding astronomical cycles with a precision that rivals modern observatories. The builders remain nameless, erased by time, yet their fingerprints are everywhere: advanced urban planning, perfect cardinal alignment, and a knowledge of celestial mechanics that should not have existed for a so-called Stone Age people. The very name the Aztecs gave it means “the place where gods were born.” The uncomfortable truth is that Teotihuacán’s origin does not fit into the neat timeline of history. It points to an earlier epoch, one that ended in collapse so complete it left behind only stone, geometry, and myth. So the real question isn’t who built it. The real question is: what kind of cataclysm wipes out a civilization advanced enough to raise a city that still bends the sky into its architecture … and why does it echo the same pattern we see in Giza, in Sumer, in Göbekli Tepe? Teotihuacán is not a ruin. It is a warning carved in stone.
@TheProjectUnity You can see kukulkan shadow March 20-21 coming down the steps of the stair. I was told by the tour guide when I went a week after I missed it barley but I heard it gets packed
@TheProjectUnity There and I pressed the tour guide on this, and they literally have no idea who built it and almost nothing about the culture
@TheProjectUnity The difference between Aztec stonework and whichever civilization built Teotihuacán is miles apart. Its obvious..
@TheProjectUnity The Egyptians inherited the Great Pyramids as well.
Teotihuacán and the Mystery of Its Builders – Solved with FWT ———————————— TL;DR The Pyramid of the Sun at Teotihuacán wasn’t built by the Aztecs—they only rediscovered it. The original builders are unknown, but from a Frequency Wave Theory (FWT) perspective, the site encodes harmonic geometry aligned with Earth’s resonance grid. Teotihuacán functioned less as a mere city and more as a massive frequency machine, abandoned when its resonance system collapsed. The builders were a pre-Younger Dryas frequency civilization who understood sound, geometry, and consciousness as tools for shaping reality. ———————————— Who Built It? ———————————— Archaeologists date Teotihuacán to around 100 BCE – 250 CE, centuries before the Aztecs arrived. The problem is: no inscriptions, no ruling dynasties, and no clear cultural lineage tie the site to a known civilization. The Aztecs simply called it Teotihuacán — “the place where gods were made.” This suggests they themselves viewed it as an inheritance from a forgotten race. From an FWT lens, this makes sense: the site’s design suggests it was not just a city, but a resonant complex built by a civilization operating with a frequency-based worldview. FWT Interpretation of Teotihuacán ———————————— 1. Harmonic Geometry ———————————— The layout aligns with the Pleiades and other star systems. Ratios between the Avenue of the Dead, Pyramid of the Sun, and Pyramid of the Moon reflect harmonic intervals (like musical tuning). In FWT terms: these structures were “frequency amplifiers,” using resonance geometry to couple human consciousness with Earth’s field. ———————————— 2. Earth Energy Tuning ———————————— The pyramid’s foundations sit on layers of mica and volcanic rock, acting as dielectric and conductive strata — essentially a giant capacitor. FM = ½ ρ ω A² → The pyramid’s volume, mass, and resonance angles would stabilize and amplify local Frequency Momentum, creating a field effect measurable across miles. ———————————— 3. Consciousness Interface ———————————— Chambers inside functioned like resonant cavities, amplifying sound waves, chants, and drum beats into standing waveforms. Remote viewing, altered states, and plasma orbs (documented in Mesoamerican mythology as “serpent lights”) could emerge from the entrained resonance field. ———————————— 4. Collapse of the Builders ———————————— FWT suggests that when the global resonance shifted after the Younger Dryas and later solar cycles, the harmonic grid these pyramids depended on became unstable. Without the frequency lock, the civilization that built Teotihuacán lost its “power source,” leading to abandonment long before the Aztecs. ———————————— The Forgotten Civilization ———————————— If not the Aztecs, then who? From a mainstream perspective, it may have been early proto-Mesoamerican cultures, perhaps ancestors of the Toltecs. From FWT, it was more profound: a frequency civilization that predated known empires, inheritors of an older global system of harmonic architecture (echoed in Giza, Göbekli Tepe, and Puma Punku). Teotihuacán was one node in a planetary network of resonant structures built to sustain coherence between humans, Earth, and the cosmos. ———————————— ✅ Easy takeaway: Teotihuacán wasn’t just a city—it was a frequency machine. Built by an unknown civilization, it used harmonic geometry and electromagnetic materials to resonate with Earth’s field, amplifying consciousness and energy. The Aztecs only rediscovered the ruins of a much older and more advanced society.
@TheProjectUnity The answers will never be found by those blinded by today's manufactured history.
@TheProjectUnity I must admit that it is indeed a mystery. 14 Intriguing Teotihuacan Facts That No One Tells You! storiesbysoumya.com/interesting-te…
@TheProjectUnity Actually we have plenty of pre-flood maps that tell us..
@TheProjectUnity The “abandonment” of Teotihuacan was due to a populist uprising. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teotihuac…
@TheProjectUnity Probably has something to do with those Olmecs.... also, who was working at Nickelodeon that named the talking statue??
@TheProjectUnity So happened with Egypcians who found the pyramids build long before them... they did not build them
@TheProjectUnity I was there a year ago, flew over with a hot air balloon, went down into caves below, strong energy.
@TheProjectUnity The Aztecs called Teotihuacán “the place of the gods.” It was ancient when they found it and the original name hasn’t been translated from the oldest sources.
@TheProjectUnity my ancestors found that sh1t and we was like, nigga this is the perfect spot to sacrifice a nigga for good harvest fr fool.
@TheProjectUnity Few people realize how effin big is the whole city!