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Part II
A revised story
The years formed the centuries, centuries the millennia, until another people came from the sea to
settle in the territory: the Messapici. This people had preserved the Science of the "Sound Lines of
Water" of the Planet and found easily that between the water lines of the territory (which marked
with perpendicular rocks known today as "Menhir") there were connected magnetic and electric
vortex up to form a spiral ending at point 7 + 1.
Then came the Greeks as colonizers and their "schools of mysteries" - derived from the Egyptian
schools of mysteries founded by Thoth (which is nothing more than an incarnation of the one called
Lucifer or Anu, one of the names that this entity has been given for its "external" manifestations,
but do not match its original name) - knew of these artificial structures. They probably made a map
and searched in vain to control the use of the entire structure. They only succeeded in installing
codes in each vortex – given by interdimensional entities (4 dimensions) expressing only the ego
consciousness - which changed the sound harmony of the vortex into "sound dissonance" allowing
these dark entities of the 4 dimensions to be able to project through dissonance and interact with
"humans" who possessed the "secret science of these codes."
Another result of this "sonic dissonance" was the “accentuation” of the fracturing of the minds of
the beings who lived on the territory with destructive and polarizing attitudes (almost all humanity
on this Planet believes that his mind is just the brain, while the brain is only the part of the mind
relating the physical body, a small element of the "Mental Sphere").
The Romans followed the Greeks and with them the political-occult sect of the "magicians of
Mitra" (which still exists today). Even these "magicians" could not do more than the Greeks.
Probably since the times of the Messapians, maps of these vortices have been created, certainly the
worshipers of Mitra (another incarnation of the one who is called Anu or Lucifer) had a map. The
sect or fraternity of Mitra during the Roman imperial period was the sect of the 13 families that
ruled Rome and the emperor was the god-pontiff of this sect. With the foundation of
Constantinople, the new imperial capital, and the use of the Christian movement as the "unifying"
religion of the empire, members of these 13 families converted (as part of a strategic plan) to
Christianity and with the support of the Romanians Emperors from Constantine (who was the first
true pontiff of the Roman Catholic and the first patriarch of the Greek Ortodoxe Church) created a
hierarchical church and established the function and role of the "Cardinal College" in Rome and the
College of Patriarchs in Constantinople. With the fall of the West Roman Empire, the secret of
vortex was guarded. Documents or maps were also in Constantinople. During the VIII century until
the XI century there was in Salento and throughout Apulia an intense activity of Greek-Orthodox
monks of the order of St. Cesareo from Basilea. In the present-day territory of Andrano / Tricase /
Tiggiano the activity was led by a monk expressly coming from Constantinople with a casket
containing a map.
It was the work of this monk to start almost at the same time the construction of the "Cenobio" of
the Amito (abbey became with the Catholic monks), the church of the Madonna del Gonfalone, the
establishment of the Treccase farmhouse around the vortex of the central open space, the
construction of chapels where it was possible on every vortex (certainly in the present church of the
Madonna of Fatima and Mount Orco).
As far as Treccase is concerned, around the square of the current square Giuseppe Pisanelli towards
the VIII century there were three poor peasant dwellings belonging to the same family tree. A
"home" was located on the site where the Gallone built their own palace, the second was located
between the old Minerva Pharmacy (currently a bar called "Farmacia Balboa") and S. Angelo