9. History of St.Petersburg
I was in Los Angeles. The last missing stone had just been delivered to me from Thailand, and I flew to St.Petersburg. And as soon as I arrived, I began to meet with my acquaintances. At my first meeting, I showed one of my colleagues a powerful object I had purchased in the States, and he said:
– Listen, Alex, most people will not understand, but maybe you will. One time, I went into this special state of mind and saw that St. Petersburg was at one time under the water and that it was built by the aliens.
After telling me this, he looks for my reaction. I know that he has not read any of my books. He is completely unaware of my history. And I answered him that, yes, I do understand what he is talking about. And it’s funny that, once again, circumstances are pointing me towards aliens in every way.
After that, I met with my employee. We opened a huge map; I have a huge map of St. Petersburg printed. We laid it down; it covered the whole floor, and we crawled along it, looking for places, pointing to places that I might not have seen before. And I did not in any way adjust it to fit the drawing that I made earlier. It was as if we were looking at it with completely new eyes, and I suggested approximately where I thought the very center of this “machine” was located.
That is, if the city of St. Petersburg is a mechanism, I’m suggesting where the very center is. And I believe that this is likely to be where the rostral columns are. They are like a gateway, and it appears they sit astride the widest part of the Neva River. And what is amusing is that there is a restaurant, in the shape of a ship, on the water there. And according to rumors, when the restaurant was being built, the owners claimed that they saw something underwater, and soon afterward, they were warned not to tell anyone else about this; otherwise, something bad would happen. I say “center,” but I don’t exactly know what it is. I just believe there is something down there. Together with my assistant, once I had identified this central point, I measured the distance from it to one of the cities surrounding St. Petersburg. I started with the city of Pushkin,