New theory for craft with building over it


So this is mostly just a personal theory I came up with based on a synchronicity but based on the compilation of information that has come out this location does fit all the criteria and even some other information I have used. So I believe the craft with the building built over it is in Lima, Peru and it’s the Naval Medical Research Unit South. Just based on their Wikipedia it “is a biomedical research laboratory of the U.S. Navy built in Lima, Peru. It is the only U.S. military command based in South America.” https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naval_Medical_Research_Unit_South

The information I have used to formulate this is it fits all of Ross Coulhart’s criteria. 1. Not in the U.S ✅ 2. They built a building over it ✅ 3. There are personnel working there ✅ 4. It serves a laudatory purpose ✅

Shortly after listening to Ross Coulhart on project unity I was listening to a TOE episode with Lue Elizondo and Sean Cahill. (https://youtu.be/9g5e9UzEDkw?si=KaOeyzJKmX6UDfGU) Somewhere in this episode he brings up the Nazca stones and strangely added the detail, and I’m paraphrasing here but “these were found across the street from the Air Force Intelligence Office in Lima Peru” Which to me simply stood out as a strange detail when describing where stones surrounded in conspiracy theories were found.

I combine that with my third point of a similarly related bread crumb Lue Elizondo has left. https://x.com/BrkGraphics/status/1678256303028817921?s=20 He gives the example of “747s are not uncommon at airports, but imagine if you were the first person to break the seal and go into King Tut’s tomb and find an intact 747.” Well in and of itself this is a clue, I don’t think we need to jump ship and simply go “there are pyramids in Egypt and there are pyramids in Peru, so this must be where it is” but logically when you think about how many locations and places in the world have intact ancient structures I definitely think Peru needs to be considered. Also combine that with the fact that the Naval Medical Unit South both fits a laudatory purpose and is the only U.S. Military command base in South America just another location to consider when discussing this building.

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