Journal of Geomancy vol. 3 no. 4, July 1979

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PYRAMIDS OF CHINA

RONALD P. ANJARD

The pyramids of Egypt are world-famous – some know that there are three times more pyramids in Mexico and Mesoanerica than in Egypt.  Very few are familiar with the Chinese pyramids.  Several of these are at least twice the height of the Egyptian Great Pyramid.  Gigantic!  There are at least three separate locations, thousands of miles apart.  In an earlier article I discussed two areas in general.  A third was reported by Professor Chi Penelao, University of Peking.  In Lake Tungsling, a pyramid was estimated to be about 1000 feet tall. 

What I reported is that there are the spectacular Shensi giants in Central China.  Seven pyramids of enormous size lie along a seven mile plain a short distance west of Sian-Fu.  These pyramids are in decreasing size in their relative position.  The first and largest pyramid is about 1000 feet high – twice that of Cheops; the base is 1500 feet – three times that of the Great Pyramid.  Thus it is at least four times larger in total volume than the largest Egyptian pyramid.  Very limited data suggested that these Chinese giants are at least 5–6000 years old. 

Since the article was published, additional information has been personally received from a friend who lived in China.  He reported that the angle for the first pyramid is 52.3°.  This angle, he advised, actually tunes the pyramid frequency in seven steps from 2 microcycles to 1 million cycles per second.  A charged polarized beam from the apex extends into the Earth’s atmospheric magnetic field and penetrates into the earth.  These magnetic fields are multiplied 28 times, thus the pyramids become part of the Earth energy circuit. 

Here is new data for the 2nd Shensi pyramid.  It is a dating pyramid.  While the largest pyramid is all white, the 2nd is colour coded on all four sides.  The west is black, the south – red, east – green and the north, white.  From my pyramid advisor, its resultant number reads 0259.  This pyramid was left uncapped – but if it had been, it would have been about 800 feet tall, still larger than the Great Pyramid of Cheops.  China then has at least three pyramids much greater than any Egyptian pyramid. 

I have been advised that somehow the Chinese used pyramids as a means of communicating for thousands of years.  The largest Shensi pyramid is known to some as the Master Pyramid.  The pyramids at Giza are smaller ‘copies’.  More and more data indicates that the pyramids were used as an energy-focusing device to multiply energy and to allow its storage in the Earth.  It had been earlier hypothesized and now verified that these ancient pyramids are also somehow communicative devices.