Entries by Elaine Webster

Handbags of the Gods: Divine Knowledge, Authority, and Celestial Secrets (Shared from Mu the Motherland)

Handbags of the Gods: Divine Knowledge, Authority, and Celestial Secrets (Shared from Mu the Motherland) Accessories in mythologies often carry deep symbolic meanings, representing the deity’s roles, attributes, or powers. They can be literal objects or metaphorical symbols that convey complex ideas about the cosmos, morality, and human nature. It is common to see the […]

5D Optical Storage and Superman Memory Crystals

5D Optical Storage and Superman Memory Crystals (Shared from Mu the Motherland) Superman memory crystals, commonly referred to as 5D optical storage, are a concept inspired by the “memory crystals” seen in the Superman films, particularly the Fortress of Solitude scenes. In reality, 5D optical storage is a cutting-edge data storage technology that significantly surpasses […]

Cuevas de los Tayos and the Relics of a Lost Civilization

Cuevas de los Tayos and the Relics of a Lost Civilization (Shared from Mu the Motherland.) Cuevas de los Tayos is a series of tunnels and large rooms situated in the Andes’ eastern foothills in Ecuador. One of the caves, simply referred to as the Tayos Cave, has been at the center of numerous controversial […]

Obelisks and the Theory of Wireless Energy Reception

Obelisks and the Theory of Wireless Energy Reception (shared with Mu the Motherland) Who doesn’t love an obelisk? In the USA, the Washington Monument stands over 555 feet tall—a fusion of ancient inspiration and modern engineering. Similarly, the Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas, with its massive pyramid and accompanying obelisk, pays homage to ancient Egyptian […]

The Second Moon of Atlantis

The Second Moon of Atlantis (Shared from Mu the Motherland) The recent release of the movie, ‘Oppenheimer’ has reopened discussions about nuclear energy as an instrument of war and as an energy source. As co-creators of ‘Mu the Motherland’ Blake and I live downwind from Los Alamos in southern New Mexico. In eastern New Mexico […]