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Curiosity

Please consider supporting my work and research in uncovering some of the greatest mysteries of our world. I'm currently working on 4 projects that are of tremendous interest to me. The first is organizing a group of divers to look for the remaining missing pieces of the Antikythera mechanism in the Aegean Sea. The other 3 are to unearth and save what might be the most important endeavors in human history. The sites in question are what could be 'The Lost City of Atlantis' in West Africa, Gunung Padang Pyramid on the island of Java and another project is to try to save the Lost Laborith of Hawara in Egypt (A site which might hold the keys to anyones questions about, our place in the universe).

 

Join me, be a part of potentially the greatest discoveries in human history.

National Archaeological Museum Athens

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"The Antikythera mechanism is possibly the most important archaeological discovery in human history.  An analog computer that was built at least 2200 years ago. Found at the bottom of the Aegean sea.  A pocket device of the universe with the capability to know in the past and future, where all the celestial systems line up.  No one knows exactly, precisely what it was for or its full capability.  It’s a genius system that is at least 2200 years ahed of its time that was almost lost in time, forgotten and could have easily been melted down and used for scrap.  If you were ever going to say, ‘What the hell is happening here’, this is the time, literally.” - Donald J Beaudry Jr.

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Underwater excavations in the Aegean Sea off the coast of the island of Antikythera.

To donate & support my research, 

Donations will help fund my current efforts to help unearth what might be Atlantis located in Mauritania, the 24,000+ year old pyramid on the island of Java, Indonesia and to drain the flooding of The Lost Laborite of Hawara, Egypt (The enigmatic rubik's cube maze, the potential missing link) that is currently at risk of being permanently destroyed from salt water erosion that is in the structure underground - these 3 sites may hold some of the answers to our understanding of everything that make up what we think of life and help possibly shed light on what we might not even think of.

Satellite photo of The Eye of Africa in Northern Mauritania

Possible location of the Lost City of Atlantis

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Hawara, Egypt 

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Herodotus, a Greek Historian, considered the first historian ever.  Herodotus was a geographer and historian who was visiting Egypt around AD 454 BC.  He was able to visit Hawara and proclaimed this is the most amazing site ever seen, a site, that was even more incredible than the pyramids. Herodotus, stayed in Egypt many years and was considered incredibly reputable, detailed, a true archaeologist.

Based on the descriptions of ancient texts from Herodotus and others who visited the labyrinth in the 17th century, German Jesuit scholar called Athanasius Kircher created the first pictorial reproduction of the enigmatic labyrinth just as Herodotus described it: 

 

“It has twelve courts covered in, with gates facing one another, six upon the North side and six upon the South, joining on one to another with the same wall surrounding them all outside; and there are in it two kinds of chambers, the one kind below the ground and the other above upon these, three thousand in number, of each kind fifteen hundred. The upper set of chambers we ourselves saw, but the chambers underground we only heard about. For the passages through the chambers and the goings this way and that way through the courts, which were admirably adorned, afforded endless matter for marvel, as we went through from a court to the chambers to colonnades and from the colonnades to other rooms and then from the chambers again to other courts. Over the whole of these is roof made of stone like the walls and the walls are covered with figures craved upon them, each court being surrounded with pillars of white stone fitted together most perfectly and at the end of the labyrinth, by the corner of it, there is a pyramid of fourty fathoms, upon which large figures are carved and to this there is a way made under ground. Such is this labyrinth.”

-Herodotus 'The Father of History' Born in Bodrum, Turkey 484 BC, Died 420 BC

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"This I have actually seen, a work beyond words. For if anyone put together the buildings of the Greeks and display of their labours, they would seem lesser in both effort and expense to this labyrinth… Even the pyramids are beyond words, and each was equal to many and mighty works of the Greeks. Yet the labyrinth surpasses even the pyramids." - Herodotus

These are the words of ancient Greek historian Herodotus written in the 5th century BC, describing a colossal temple said to contain 3,000 rooms full of hieroglyphs and paintings. It was named ‘Labyrinth’ by the Greeks after the complex maze of corridors designed by Daedalus for King Minos of Crete, where the legendary Minotaur 

dwelt.

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Reconstruction of the Egyptian Labyrinth by Athanasius Kircher (copper-plate engraving) 1670

Unexcavated, Unexplained, Unknown

The Site Most Mainstream Historians Wish Would Just Disappear 

6.9940° S, 107.0563° E, Gunung Padang, Karyamukti, West Java, Indonesia, carbon dated via core drilling technology to at least 24,000 years of age for the upper levels. 3 confirmed subterranean chambers via GPR, ground penetrating radar lay below the pyramid. The Pyramid is approximately 885 meters above sea level and at the base of the bottom of the structure other structures protrude at the foundation level. This could put the site in the millions of years of age range.  This is a place the whole world should be talking about, but almost no one has heard of or seen.  Please help fund this excavation by sending your donation.  Let's open up these chambers.  At this point it's just a question of funding to excavate this structure which could completely revolutionize our understanding of who we are and maybe, potentially, explain our origins.

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Possibly the oldest ancient pyramid site in the world going back to when the islands of Indonesia were one land mass referred to as Sundaland.  Fossil records have proven the region has been home to humans for millions of years.

Gunung Padang

Function: Unknown

Original Dating: Unknown

Construction Time: Unknown

Methods: Unknown

Potential Age: Millions of Years +

Lower Chambers: Multiple and Unexplored

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Antikythera Mechanism: The ancient 'computer' that simply shouldn't exist - BBC REEL
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Antikythera Mechanism: The ancient 'computer' that simply shouldn't exist - BBC REEL

The UnXplained: Ancient Greek Computer Hidden in Shipwreck (Season 3)
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The UnXplained: Ancient Greek Computer Hidden in Shipwreck (Season 3)

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The Antikythera Mechanism - 2D

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Your contributions will give you a front seat to updates, progress reports, special invitations and give you a seat in the inclusion of a journey of discovery that is unrivaled in world history.

Explorations and work is headed by myself and my wife Kadek whose family has lived in Bali from the earliest records of people living on 'The island of Bali'. Her family village is in the eastern region of Karangasem, in a village on the highest point on the island. This is a place revered as a sacred place, 'The Navel of the World' by the Hindus who reside there, as the abode of the Gods, located up on an active volcano called, Gunung Agung. In every Balinese temple a shrine is dedicated to this spirit.

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To contribute, support, collaborate, be apart of our email notifications and help, please message me Donald J. Beaudry Jr. directly via the Contact page

Donations can also be done here on the Donate button below for any amount via credit & debit cards along with PayPal.  Thank you very much for your support.

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Sacsayhuaman deep ancient monolithic archaeological site in the city of Cusco, Peru

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To support my research and projects ranging from Gunung Padang (Indonesia), Hawara (Egypt), The Richat Structure (Mauritania), search for the remaining Antikythera mechanism parts (Greece) & Ark of The Covenant recovery, you can donate here. All donors will be included in special conference invitations and news updates. Help rediscover our ancient past. Be a part of the most profound historical journey in human history.

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Cuneiform texts from the library of Ashurbanipal in Mesopotamia are considered some of the oldest known writings in the world found. First used around 3400 BC.  No one knows who developed the writing system.

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