The gates of Telos are sealed at Mt. Shasta and other stranger things are happening.



by The_one_who-repents

8 Comments

  1. Outrageous-Egg-2534 on

    What utter rot.

    The legend of Telos, a hidden, advanced city of Lemurian survivors located inside Mount Shasta, California, is a modern myth rather than a geological or historical fact. Emerging from 19th-century occultism and popularized in the 1930s, the tales have no physical evidence, with scientific exploration and plate tectonics debunking the existence of the lost continent of Lemuria.

  2. The hell is this slop video. Get rid of the music and have some sources ready. I love Mt Shasta lore (seen much wilder stuff there than this video is even about) but stuff like this is obnoxious.

  3. HireEddieJordan on

    I’m imagining Kate Bush – Running Up That Hill is constantly emanating from a gated hole in the mountain…

  4. PsychologicalEmu on

    Hmm. Been living in Cali all my life. Never heard of Telos. Today I learned I guess. 🙄

  5. In_Vitro_Thoughts on

    The first guy has no sources. Idek what that second guy recording a closed entrance is supposed to tell us, such a weird clip… Then the third guy with the backwards cap telling us about a Missing 411 case- but no dots are connected between what he’s telling us and the Lemurians/Reptillians (also, no sources from him either). The last clip is the most hilarious of all. The spec of white light is so far away it could be anything at all, but because it doesn’t have any kind of unexplainable or rapidly changing trajectory, it seems certain to be a plane. This entire video is so awful lol.
    Edit: oh yeah and why the music? Sheesh

  6. In the Los Angeles Times, on May 22, 1932, an article titled *”A People of Mystery: The Lemurians of Mt. Shasta”* was published that described the Lemurians.

    The author wrote that he saw a strange, extremely bright violet light coming from Mt. Shasta. After he investigated it, he spoke with the town locals who described a community of Lemurians. They were tall, graceful beings with high foreheads who wore white robes and sandals.

    He said that the Lemurians were rarely seen in town, but when they were, they paid for supplies with large gold nuggets of a purity unknown to mints at the time.

    Here is the original 1932 article: [*A People of Mystery: The Lemurians of Mt. Shasta*](https://archive.org/details/285021-a-people-of-mystery?hl=en-US)