What if the greatest technological mystery of the 20th century… wasn’t built by a team of engineers…
…but by one man?
Five feet tall.
One hundred pounds.
No heavy machinery.
And yet… somehow… he escavated and moved thirty-ton stones—alone.
Stones heavier than those at Stonehenge…
…carved with precision… and arranged into a castle.
His name was Edward Leedskalnin.
A man with a secret.
And I couldn’t let it go.
I read every book the man ever wrote.
Studied every word.
Magnets. Frequencies. Ancient wisdom hidden in plain sight.
Then I went.
Not once…
…but on several pilgrimages to the Coral Castle.
To see it for myself.
To touch the stones.
To stand where he stood.
To see what he built
I wasn’t just looking for answers.
I was chasing an obsession.
Tjen i found this. He called it the “Perpetual Motion Holder.”
It was buried in his notes… dismissed by some…
…but I saw something different.
I studied it.
Photographed it.
Measured it… to the millimeter.
And then…
…I rebuilt it.
Not with ancient tools.
Not with forbidden tech.
With parts from the local hardware store just like Ed would’ve done.
Because knowledge… real knowledge…
…it doesn’t age.
I don’t claim to have all the answers.
But I’ve followed the clues.
From Edward’s lost love…
…to his magnetic codes…
…to a throne built from limestone that still faces the North Star.
And when I sat in that throne…
…after building the mechanism myself…
…I didn’t feel like a tourist.
I felt like a student
of something we’re not supposed to understand.
Not yet.
But the real question is…
…what did Edward know?
And why did he take it to his grave?
Or did he?
Directed by Drew Paul
Narrated by Drew Paul
Photography by Drew Paul
Music: MOONLIGHT SYMPHONY
Arranged by Drew Paul
a blabor.com production
Copyright 2025. Drew Paul. All rights reserved.
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