5. Puzzles before trip to NY
Around two years later, I received a message from Big Alexander asking me to meet him:
– Oh! Alex, look at you all grown up.
– Well, yes.
– You look great. You’re writing books. Everything is as it should be.
– I do my best.
– Alex, I need your help. Can you enter your meditative state of mind and answer a question for me?
– Yes, I can.
– Tell me where Mary Magdalene is buried?
I close my eyes and see that she is buried under St. Petersburg. Here in the suburbs. On the outskirts of St. Petersburg. I say:
– It’s over there. I pointed with my hand.
– Good., – he showed me a photograph of the mound. – Is she here?
– Maybe, at this point, I don’t know exactly.
– Okay, where is the last Templar buried?
– The last Templar is buried there. – And I point again with my hand.
– Yes, yes, yes, this is Gatchina.
– Where is Jesus buried?
– Near Saint Petersburg.
I remember that I was once acquainted with a man who said that he “made” a lady famous in politics. He says he “made” her famous as a project. Although I don’t know if it is true, everyone likes to brag a little. But anyway, this man said that he participated in this project, and he also used to say that Alexander the Great was Russian. And that he was born in Pella, an area located in the city of Otradnoye just outside St. Petersburg. And if you look at the history of Pella, it says that there was once a coliseum built under Catherine II and that, at some point, it was all destroyed. He says that it can be proved in principle by referring