Radu Cinamar #crackpot #ufo #magick #conspiracy amazon.com

A mysterious scientist by the name of David Anderson made an eventful trip to Romania in 1999. Dr. Anderson, who is credited by the U.S. government as having developed advanced time-warp field technology, established diplomatic connections on this trip to Romania where he also set up an advanced research facility dedicated to studying the mathematics of time travel.

Dr. Anderson's continued journeys to Romania eventually resulted in connecting Peter Moon with a Romanian publisher and Radu Cinamar, a member of the Romanian Intelligence Service's occult department.
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In 2003, a remarkable and unprecedented archaeological discovery was made in the Bucegi Mountains of Romania. Hidden in these mountains near the border of Transylvania, there is an ancient sphinx which rests amongst other picturesque megaliths. Through the use of state-of-the-art satellite technology, the Pentagon detected a mysterious sealed chamber not too far from the Romanian Sphinx. Through the highest levels of Freemasonry, the Pentagon was able to secure an alliance with the most secret department of the Romanian Intelligence Service. Together, the Romanians and the Americans utilized the Pentagon's secret technology to penetrate this chamber which was otherwise inaccessible to humans. "Transylvanian Sunrise" is the real life story of Radu Cinamar who had the opportunity to visit this secret site where he witnessed a holographic Hall of Records left by an advanced civilization and three mysterious tunnels leading deep into the bowels of the Inner Earth. "Transylvanian Sunrise" chronicles the political intrigue surrounding the discovery of these modern day artifacts and gives a concise and coherent description of them, the prospect of which represents the dawn of a new era for Mankind.

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