| The Coral Castle in Homestead Florida is one of the | | | | at this point that many stories arise regarding how Ed |
| most mysterious structures of modern times. | | | | began moving and carving the enormous blocks of |
| Constructed by one man, Edward Leedskalnin, this | | | | coral. It is said that he created his first coral piece in |
| 1100 structure made of huge coral blocks were | | | | the shape of a circle couch with three pillows for his |
| single-handedly carved, moved, positioned by this 100 | | | | head all made of coral. What was more amazing was |
| pound Latvian immigrant less than a hundred years | | | | that Ed could move this several ton piece of coral |
| ago. Although the Coral Castle itself is a great | | | | with his foot while laying on it so that he could keep |
| mystery, seemingly even more mysterious is the | | | | himself oriented with the sun as he recovered from |
| man who created it. | | | | his tuberculosis. |
| Ed Leedskalnin was born in Latvia in 1887 and he died | | | | Most of his early coral creations were said to have |
| in Miami, Florida in 1951. He was 64 years old. The | | | | been created and moved with only primitive tools. |
| story goes that Ed was 26 years old when he was | | | | Only later at the Homestead site do we see any |
| engaged to be married to his sweetheart Agnes | | | | indication that large scale tools were used in the |
| scuffs. Agnes was 10 years younger than Ed and he | | | | famous pictures which purportedly showed Ed |
| purportedly always referred to her as his Sweet | | | | working, despite the claims that no one has ever |
| Sixteen. On the day before the wedding, Agnes told | | | | seen him at work. |
| Ed that she did not want to marry him for one of a | | | | The mystery that is most fascinating about all of this |
| variety of reasons. It could have been that he was | | | | is where did Edward Leedskalnin learned to move, |
| too old for her. The other possibility for her rejection | | | | carve, and the balance these massive coral pieces |
| of him was that he did not have any money. It is | | | | without the aid of either modern equipment or the |
| said that Ed also thought that his fourth-grade | | | | help of another human being? Due to the fact that |
| education could have played a role in why she did not | | | | this 1100 structure does exist, we know that Ed truly |
| want to be with him the rest of her life. But there | | | | did do something that modern equipment and |
| may have been another reason altogether more | | | | technology would find almost impossible to replicate, |
| sinister than these. Edward thought that Agnes may | | | | if replication is possible at all, and yet he had none of |
| have actually loved someone else. | | | | this at his disposal over 70 years ago. |
| Yet despite all of the possible reasons that she did | | | | In my opinion, Edward Leedskalnin tapped into an |
| not want him, and considering the severity of the | | | | energy that few people have tapped into over the |
| rejection itself, Ed still referred to her as his Sweet | | | | course of history. Ed said that he knew the secrets |
| Sixteen. This nickname is usually attributed to the | | | | of the pyramid builders which indicates that Ed may |
| 10-year difference between them and also the age | | | | have known a secret technology which may have |
| that she was when she rejected him. There may | | | | been levitation of stones through the negation of |
| however be another reason behind this cryptic | | | | gravity. |
| nickname. | | | | Another possibility that I stumbled upon is that Ed |
| Devastated by his rejection, Ed decided to leave | | | | may have tapped into zero point energy and |
| Latvia in search of something better. He wondered | | | | evidence of this can be seen in the symbology |
| for several years and eventually made his way to | | | | created at the original site of the Coral Castle. By |
| Canada and later down into California and finally to | | | | tapping into this energy, it allowed him to do what |
| Texas. He is supposed to have worked at a variety | | | | we would call the miraculous. |
| of places including lumber camps and was involved in | | | | The person that actually discovers how Ed was able |
| at least one cattle drive which led him to the state | | | | to maneuver these enormous blocks of coral will not |
| of Texas. | | | | only, in my opinion, finally understand the true nature |
| Although these jobs would seemingly reflex a very | | | | of gravity, but by default will upset the balance of |
| healthy and stout type of person, somehow he | | | | our current world structure regarding energy by |
| developed a case of tuberculosis. At some point, he | | | | allowing all of us to tap into what many call free |
| was told that the climate in southern Florida would be | | | | energy and finally end our dependency upon our |
| good for his condition. Despite what we know today | | | | current energy supplies. |
| regarding humid air and it's potentially devastating | | | | Who was Ed Leedskalnin? Why did he really come to |
| effects for tuberculosis victims, Ed found his way to | | | | south Florida? Where did he learn how to carve, |
| southern Florida and settled at a place called Florida | | | | move, and balance megalithic coral blocks? We may |
| City. | | | | never know his secret, but he did leave many clues |
| The acre of land that Ed bought for twelve dollars | | | | behind, clues that lead us toward not only the secret |
| was located about 10 miles south of the current | | | | of the Coral Castle, but also the secret of Edward |
| location of the Coral Castle in Homestead Florida. It is | | | | Leedskalnin. |