Unbeknownst to most, there is an ancient sphinx located in the Bucegi Mountains of Romania. In 2003, the Pentagon discovered, through the use of satellite technology, an anomaly beneath this ancient sphinx. This book chronicles the discovery of these modern day artefacts.
I cannot personally verify the truthfulness of this story, nor do I know of any external validations, but I can say that I am fairly well informed on the general context and subject matter of this book and I found no red flags that would make it suspicious. I did find total congruence with what I believe to be true, so I am coming down in favor of the authenticity of this book.
I gave it 5 stars on the basis of its importance and relevance, though I found it to be not a very good translation (several poor word choices and some irregular syntax). It's still quite readable, however.
Content-wise, I find it a highly significant disclosure -- about our supposed ruling cabal, about our extraterrestrial connections, about the truth of our identity and history, and about the paranoia of the dark corners in US government that such things should be known. This story very definitely should be known, as it has tremendous significance to humanity. I fully expect that all will be known in good time, as the vile plans of our "masters" continue to unravel and as we continue to wake up and claim our true heritage and sovereignty.
Spread the word (main-stream media definitely will not): This is hot stuff.
Като никога... просто нямам какво да кажа. Или имам, но не ми се занимава.
Книгата ми бе дадена, но не мога да си представя как някой има желание да даде 23 лв. за това нещо.
Ако някой все пак много се интересува, това е типът литература, който приема твърдението "Астрологията никога не лъже" като доказателство.
П.П. До издателство "Паралелна реалност": Много удобно винаги, когато не можете да си измислите фантасмагорично обяснение, пишете "по различни съображения", "не намираме за нужно да обясняваме" или пък "прекалено е шокиращо за хората". Абе, и аз знам за едно място, където се отбиват извънземни, но още не сте готови за знанието, след 143 години ще ви кажа. Направо унищожавате breaking-а на ground-breaking откритията си.
Originally published in Romania, Peter Moon has done a superb job of translating this mind bending story into English. Inside these pages are a tale so otherworldly and mysterious that you will have jaw dropping moments throughout. Inside the Bucegi Mountains of Romania one of the most significant archeological discoveries of our times has been found containing a mysterious holographic hall of records and ancient technology that explores the history of mankind. Romania has a great Sphinx and Babele megaliths in it’s mountain ranges which have ties to the Pyramids of Giza and the Great Sphinx there. This book is filled with compelling characters such as Cezar- a superiority gifted child taken from his parents at age 10 and raised by a secret division of Romania’s Government to improve and hone his skills. General Obadeo- a kind superior working as Head of Department Zero the occult division of secret services in Romania Father Arsenie Boca- a Saint so spiritually superior he had to be frequently moved to various monasteries due to the fame and subsequent pilgrimages made to see him Venerable Massini- High Ranking Freemason and member of the Bilderburg Group from Italy who travels to meet Cezar Interwoven among these main characters is a tale so extraordinary that is claimed to be true, and as I read it I had to admit, I believe many of the aspects in this book do ring true to the reader.
Nu am stiut exact la ce sa ma astept de la cartea asta si nu sunt ft sigura ca tot ce se povesteste in ea nu este altceva decat fictiune, insa ceva imi spune ca ea contine mai mult adevar decat ceea ce ni se spune oficial si sper sa vina un moment in care diversele interese nu o sa fie mai importante decat adevarul privind istoria omenirii.
Nu vreau să prelungesc şi nici să dramatizez relatarea evenimentelor din această carte, îmbrăcând-o în haina poleită a unui stil literar elegant şi, tocmai de aceea, nu doresc recunoaşterea unei ipotetice valori artistice a textului. Intenţia mea este să exprim cât mai simplu şi concis anumite fapte şi evenimente care au o însemnătate covârşitoare pentru această ţară şi pentru acest popor, deoarece există deja numeroase semnale şi dovezi că o „otravă” ascunsă tinde să macine tot mai mult şi mai repede conştiinţa şi sufletul neamului românesc. De altfel, aceeaşi părere este susţinută de numeroase alte persoane cu funcţii înalte în aparatul administrativ, economic, religios şi cultural al ţării.
Името на тази книга е абсурдно. Звучи като резюме на филм. Цената на тази книга е абсурдна - 23 лв + доставка. И макар, че започнах със сбръчкан нос срещата си с нея, накрая съм доволен.
Това всъщност са две книги. 2/3 от 330-те страници са заети със същинската книга, 1/3 е послеслов от издателите. Ама ебаси послеслова!
Който не е чел сайта на пичовете, не е повдигнал вежда. Който не е чел анализа им на церемониите по откриването и закриването на олимпийските игри (стегнете си гащите - 177 страници! http://parallelreality-bg.com/index.p...), не се е хванал за главата. Това са хора, които черпят отнякъде познанията си за нещата в неразбираеми количества и влагат колосален труд в поднасянето им ей така, заради черните ни очи. Затова моя респект го имат одмах. Послесловът им сам по себе си оправдава цената на книгата, защото в него има толкова безумно инфо, че на нетренирания мозък лошо ще му стане. Като например, че любимите ви патрони Левски и Ботев са получили стимулиращ тласък от външни сили за революционните си действия. И то не кои да е сили, а от масоните. Е, за тях става дума и в книгата.
Няма да ви я разказвам, но ако сте от хората, които не вярват на фантастични истории и третират всичко извън нормалното като ха-ха-конспирации, няма и сми да се лишавате от 10-15 бири или едно добро вино, като си я купувате.
Не бих казал и, че художествените й качества са супер високи. Така например стила на моменти ме подразни, а диалозите с масона ми дойдоха мега досадни, натруфени и нереалистични (което после са отбелязали и пичовете в анализа), но на фона на общото съдържание един епизод не е драма.
Книгата свършва ей така, прас и в нищото. После разбрах, че ще има още 3 части. Не че е оправдание за странното литературно решение, в сми, нищо не костваше да се направи някакъв преход, затова по-скоро бих я оценил с 3.5, но тъй като не мога, предпочитам да почета усилията на издателите с половинка повече.
I will not deny this is a very controversial book. Yet I really enjoyed it. The author has the rare ability to tell a story in such a way hat the reader is absorbed into it with no chance for escape. It is so closely tied to reality that one has to think hard and analyse in depth, and indeed do some research, in order to distinguish fiction from reality. Even then the line is so blurred that it is hard to tell where it should be drawn.
So much interesting information that you should not rush through, to really remember what you read I recommend reading it multiple times; or take notes as you read. With books like this it’s important to suspend disbelief and read with an open mind. If you are reading books like this then you are likely on a path of gathering pieces; as I am. Fantastic book and will be reading the sequel; Transylvanian Sunset. Enjoy this read :)
O carte care te lasă fără aer...pot crede in fiecare lucru menționat (din diverse motive). Îmi doresc cu nerăbdare sa parcurg întreaga colecție. Recomand cu ardoare lectura precum și “deschiderea” .
Interesting topic, reminded me of Dan Brown’s books although those are realistic fiction while this book claims to be nonfiction. Not sure to what extent I actually believe the contents of the book, but it’s interesting to think about nonetheless.
The lower rating is due to the writing style. There was a lot of beating around the bush and unnecessary fluff in the writing. Therefore, certain parts were boring to read. I��ll still read the next book, though.
Wow. O carte captivantă, acaparatoare, care parcă te prinde în transă. Din păcate, va rămâne sub preș din cauza tonului non-ficțional. Sau cel puțin asta am înțeles din puținele afirmații avute la dispoziție.
Nu-i lipsește absolut nimic și mor de nerăbdare să continui seria. Un departament secret al lui Ceaușescu, responsabil cu studiul activității paranormale din România, capătă o deosebită putere după revoluție. Prielnic, se implică și francmasoneria, totul pe marginea unei descoperiri enigmatice de interes internațional făcute în munții Bucegi. Ăsta e cadrul perfect pentru o filozofeală pe marginea existenței liberului arbitru și a oscilației omului între bine și rău, infern și paradis. Niște fragmente deosebit de plăcute, pentru că te bagă în retrospectivă și sunt foarte bine integrate în geneza cărții.
Cezar Brad e un personaj greu de uitat, ca și ceilalți subiecți ai departamentului, de altfel. Singurul minus aici e că nu afli niciodată cam care ar fi explicația care stă la baza abilităților speciale. Care a fost faza cu acel cordon ombilical neobișnuit? Ce particularități au avut ceilalți la naștere, încât au ajuns în acel program de urmărire? Apar multe multe întrebări.
(Obs: mi-am dat seama că mai e un minus; mă refer la întâlnirea de grad zero cu nimeni altul decât... Arsenie Boca; dam dam dam daaam; mi se pare că nu a fost exploatată destul; i s-a dat importanță, dar nu a fost justificată această importanță mai târziu in roman.)
Tot înaintând, m-am gândit cu cât chef aș citi acele articole legate de francmasonerie dacă ar fi scrise de Radu Cinamar. E foarte greu să lași cartea din mâini.
The book was amazing, although it was kinda strange at some moments, because it reveals some serious information regarding the human race and it's REAL history, or at least the most of it. It was really fun to read it and can't wait to start the second part, so I can realy get into the story and where it's gonna lead us at the end. One fact that I didn't liked about it, is that they start with something good, they actually build the hole story around the myth or history fact (I'm not sure anymore after reading the book), about the Lemorians and Atlantians and then POOF...... nothing, just some gibberish around the real fact, with a simple excuse that it's a freaking goverment secret and they where not able to make it public.
Besides that the book was good, but it could've been better though!!!
This barely leaks anything. This one hints and also drives home a degree that well from my experience it is a little much to handle and my suggestion is read earlier stuff or here ya go watch ghost adventures in romania… this is in some regard dangerous territory so the tech mentioned does cause death. In ghost adventures based in romania there is a light that drives zb crazy. Its not that cool in my opinion. The major nugget is to study synchronicity with christ’s timeline. At the end of the day even jesse ventura says christianity wants u to be mindful and kept in check (with the help of upper powers)
I was really excited to read about this subject for a long time. The writer who uses the name Radu Cinamar(which is probably not his real name) tells about his findings from the Bucegi Mountains in Romania. He says this book is not fiction but based on real events.
The beginning of the book deals with the childhood of the boy called Cezar(not his real name) who has special spiritual abilities. These where mostly believable and I enjoyed reading the first part of the book.
Later the book is filled with many pages where he talked about the Freemasons and how they control the entire world. He delves a bit too much in this matter for me. The writer only begins with the information about bucegi after he told the entire prehistory of events before 2003. Which is a bit boring. Especially if you want to read the exciting information that he promised from the start.
In the last part of the book(about 3/4 into the book) he finally tells "everything" from his experience about The Bucegi Mountains. This was very interesting and useful to read, but in the end he tells more half truths than any truths in that matter. He even says that he cant tell things that Cezar said to him in the Projection room. Under his presumtion that this info would be to much to handle for people. Like come on!?
I am probably still going to read his other books, but I am a bit dissapointed by his approach.
The book is okay and I rate it a 6,5, if he would have told more I would have rated it a solid 8 or 9. My rating is only based on the information that was given, not on the validity of his claims.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Drones on and on about ancillary details, anything interesting is either “discussed later” or is too shocking to be revealed. The last 15% is where the actual discovery is discussed. The other 85% is about either “Department Zero”, the Romanian military’s secret paranormal response and research unit, which none of what they actually investigated is described, or the secret Freemason plot to take over the world through banks.
The actual discovery is an underground chamber in the Romanian mountains that they dig into and find a few dome shaped rooms with “energy shields” that only the leader of Department Zero can pass through because he is psychic. (He was discovered to be psychic at birth because his umbilical cord was extra long and hard to cut.) The chambers include hologram projectors of medical and historical information, up to 500 AD. They watch the history holograms about Jesus and the Pyramids, and say myths are closer to the truth but it’d destroy human society if they revealed the truth. There are similar chambers underground in Iraq, Tibet and elsewhere.
This was a giant disappointment and waste of time. Kept waiting for it to get better and it never did.
Transylvanian Sunrise by Peter Moon & Radu Cinamar
Reading Transylvanian Sunrise in 2025 feels like opening a time capsule that somehow predicted the spiritual and metaphysical conversations we’re now having in the mainstream. What once may have seemed fringe or fantastical, hidden chambers beneath ancient monuments, advanced technologies buried in history, and the idea of consciousness as a cosmic key, now resonates with a surprising familiarity.
I’ve always been drawn to the mystical layers of life, and this book spoke directly to that part of me. It doesn’t ask the reader to blindly believe; it invites you to explore, to question, and to imagine. One of my professors used to say, “Whatever we can ever imagine, even the most bizarre or esoteric, there it exists, or at least a vein of it.” This book is a perfect embodiment of that idea.
Whether you read it as allegory, revelation, or speculative adventure, Transylvanian Sunrise is a fascinating journey. It challenges the boundaries of what we consider possible and reminds us that truth often hides in the places we’re taught not to look.
I am only 3/4 of the way through this book. I had read about the alleged discovery in the Bucegi mountains some 11 years ago (around 2013) roughly when the news was released. The rumour is obviously fascinating beyond description. Will anyone ever have access to this site if it is true? It is hardly surprising that, contrary to their hopes, the news has not reached most people and most people will not believe or even consider the possiblity of such things which is hardly surprising. Anyways, as far as the book itself is concerned, I find the whole Mason world domination section of this book ridiculously prolonged. I don´t know if the guy will ever eventually get to the point of disclosing what happened during his second meeting with Signore Massini. Politics is not something I am interested in and the extent to which he keeps on prolonging and repeating the same things here is truly exasperating.