Piana Di Monte Verna, CE, Italia

Piana di Monte Verna is my town. As I learn more and more about it, I want to share what I find. The Lord has commissioned us to walk and pray and to take this territory. Why here? I don’t know yet. Perhaps as I learn, the Lord will reveal why He placed us in this house, on this road, with these people.

5 min from Caiazzo, 1 hour north of Naples, 2 hours south of Rome

This is Pyramid mountain- an actual pyramid that is man made.

(Translated from Italian)

Curiosity...

☝️ The pyramids of Campania

In Campania, in the area between the provinces of Caserta and Benevento, there are three large pyramids that resemble real hills due to their size.

They are scattered around the Caserta area. One stands near Sant'Agata dei Goti, another near Moiano and another near Caiazzo.

They have belonged to the most hidden tradition of the area for thousands of years and are still the object of interest today by some local esoteric communities.

People started talking about them after the discovery of the Visoko pyramids in Bosnia. The cultural repercussions of the discovery brought them back to the light of contemporary history, albeit with many controversies and various secrets on the part of the inhabitants of the area.

The first to be discovered "officially" was that of Sant'Agata dei Goti, known as "Ariella hill". It was discovered by chance in September 2008 by Leonardo B. Romano who, noticing the similarity with the Bosnian ones, gave news of it to the Italian media.

The other two pyramids were later discovered during the investigations of the Ecospirituality Foundation conducted on site that led to their discovery.

On this occasion, the news was also collected that in the 50s and 60s an attempt was made to open a quarry, on the northern edge of the pyramid of Sant'Agata dei Goti. Evidently the excavation was carried out with the intention of using the material with which the pyramid was built, as had already happened initially for the one of Barnenez in Brittany.

In the case of the Campanian pyramid, the quarry was closed almost immediately, and to this day the real reasons are still unknown.

It is unknown which ancient civilization may have been among the builders of these pyramids. The area has been inhabited in several historical eras by various populations. But none of these, as far as we know, has ever shown construction characteristics of this kind.

We can remember the Oscans, the Ausoni and the Samnites, of Indo-European origin, and then the Etruscans who inhabited Campania from the second millennium BC. Then the Greeks who arrived and colonized these areas in the sixth century, where they founded Cuma, the first urban nucleus of today's Naples. After the three Samnite wars, 343-290 BC, these lands were then occupied by the Romans, who founded several colonies there such as today's Pozzuoli. At the end of the 5th century AD, the Lombards finally arrived.

It is believed that none of these cultures could have built pyramids of those dimensions. It is probably necessary to refer to an unknown civilization, even older and more technologically advanced than those mentioned, and go back in time to a dating of at least 5-10,000 years BC.

Around the pyramid of Sant’Agata dei Goti, large stone spheres of various sizes have been found in the surrounding fields. They are similar to those discovered near the Bosnian pyramids of Visoko and that of Monte D'Accoddi in Sardinia.

It is hypothesized that the function of these artifacts could be that of "orgone accumulators", used according to the practices of ancient peoples to absorb the positive energy catalyzed by the pyramid. Out of curiosity, other modern artifacts, which are given the same attribution, have been found near the pyramids of Val Curone, in Brianza.

In the mysterious atmosphere of these places, some of these stone spheres have been stolen by unknown persons. However, others remain to testify to their enigmatic presence, well protected by the local people who hide them in secret places, perhaps knowing the value they represent.

Near Caiazzo, near the pyramid of the same name, there are remains of megalithic walls that are now the foundations of a castle, vestiges of the ancient Osci civilization that was based in these places.

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Post by Kevin Mantra, April 3, 2024

This was forwarded to me from a friend.

This is a walk along the road and shows the beauty of my town. Farm land, olive trees, mountains, and green everywhere.

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