According to The Secret Parchment written by Radu Cinamar, in January 2007, near the American military base Macor in Antarctica, a strange phenomenon shook the international military and scientific community. Beneath a layer of over 200 meters of ice, a colossal device was revealed, shaped like a massive truncated cone, glowing like a cosmic lighthouse. It began to emit powerful luminous pulses, similar to pulsars, creating unease among those witnessing the event.

What was even more surprising was the nature of the signals received: the device not only indicated its position but also established a mysterious triangulation between three points on Earth – the Șureanu Mountains in Romania, Mount McKinley (today Denali) in Alaska, and the location in Antarctica. Beyond these, the energetic resultant of the network projected into space, targeting Europa, one of Jupiter’s moons.
This discovery raised numerous questions: why does Romania, a country considered “peripheral” on the global geopolitical map, hold key points in a possible planetary system of cosmic communication or navigation? What secrets lie hidden in the Șureanu Mountains, and what connections exist between the relics discovered there and this unearthly beacon?
While the Americans tried to maintain discretion over the incident, it was clear that the phenomenon went beyond the control of a single state. The “beacon” in Antarctica was not just a simple technological relic – but part of a larger mechanism that linked continents and even our planet with the outer solar system.
Thus, the discovery was classified as a planetary incident, with implications that touch not only the history of humanity but also its future. The connection between Antarctica, Romania, and Alaska suggests the existence of an ancient network, perhaps of extraterrestrial origin, that continues to pulse from the depths of time, calling us to decipher its message.








