 This is one of the most incredible parts of Saksa Waman and the one least explainable by the local guides. This stone here is at least 15 feet long, 5 to 6 feet wide and 4 to 5 feet tall. The groove in it along the whole length is almost perfect like the old statement of you can't fit a human hair in there. The rock this is made from is pink granite. This, which I didn't notice before, is older and this is probably dire right. You can see that it also has been shaped. It seems similar to some of the stone that we've seen at other places. One's in Cusco, like at Kinko, where my guide who's native born and bred in Cusco dates that site at 5,000 years, 3,000 BC. Could the ancients of Cusco have built a massive complex to protect him from the synchrotron radiation and x-ray during the squatter man manifestation? If the theory that all of Cusco was laid out to form a puma shape when seen from above is correct, then Saksa Waman was its head. The fortress has three distinct terraces which receive backwards on each other. The walls each reaching a height of 18 meters are laid out in a zigzag fashion stretching over 540 meters so that each wall has up to 40 segments. Eyewitness Spanish accounts describe a large circular four or five-story tower centrally placed within the fortress and its foundations along with those for two others can be seen today. The fortress was said to have had a capacity for at least a thousand warriors, but it was rarely needed as the Inca did not suffer invasions from enemy states. Saksa Waman was designed as much more than a fortress. The complex included temples, notably one of the sun god Enti. Enti was the Incan god of the sun, the one whom shone brightest and considered all powerful but he was also a benevolent god and capable of great generosity. However, Enti could be angered and he would demonstrate his displeasure through solar eclipses which necessitated sacrifice to win back the gods good favor. Incan rulers considered themselves direct descendants of Enti just as the Pharaohs of Egypt considered themselves gods incarnation. The fear of the god manifest from the squatter man, the one whom once shone brightest. The giver of life, the grower of crops and manifested intro the discrete phases in the squatter field. A confusion occurs and an assimilation of thought reaches us today for us to decipher. Enti was the sun but probably not the sun of today. This was the light of the golden age and widely regarded to have possibly been the planet Saturn before a supernova event radiated in the solar system. Within the mountains earth people seek shelter and in Cusco they built Saksa Waman to protect him from these intense atmospheric disturbances. Enti was the sun which in Incan mythology was created by the supreme Incan deity Viracocha from an island on Lake Tiricaca. Although Viracocha was higher in status he usually remained in the background of worldly affairs and allowed intermediaries such as Enti to actually govern the world. Enti was married to the goddess of the moon Cuela. Nately linking the gods to mankind the first Incan leader and founder of the civilization Manacapa was believed either to have been instructed by Enti or actually been his son. Along with the other original Incan ancestors such as Mamakoya who was also described as Enti's wife in some versions of the myth. Completely reminiscent of the so called Osiris myth of Egypt and this means that these people saw something in the sky matching up these gods stories provides eerie echoes of what was witnessed. In this way the successive Incan rulers could claim divine lineage and emphasize their role as intermediaries between the gods and ordinary people. Manacapa even wore a sheet gold costume to impress the populace with his divine parentage. However it was not until the 9th Incan ruler Pachakuti Incan Yupangwe that the cult of Enti really became established in the cultural practices of the Inca. With the expansion of the Incan Empire sun worship was incorporated into the religions of the conquered peoples and used as an imperial propaganda that the Incan were the people with a divine right to rule. The mask of Enti were typically made of thinly beaten gold and also had the suns rays bursting from the gods head in a design common in pre-Incan deity mask. These rays were typically cut in a dramatic zigzag fashion and sometimes ended in a small human face or figure. The most famous such mask was on display within the Corricancia Temple at Cusco. But what do you guys think about this anyway? Comments below and as always, thank you for watching. Okay, we're now approaching the largest stones of the zigzag wall in Saksa-Uma. And this will give you a sense of the scale because these are two life-size human beings. That one is negative. And this one is cross. But the positive across, the negative at the minus side. And the middle is a quartz, no? The truth. The truth. So after us, the people did the same thing. They did the same thing. They did the same thing. They did the same thing. They did the same thing. He said in the past what he used to do is touch the positive energy with a quartz. The belly button here. Right now we can do that because we're in circles. But if we came early in the morning, we might be able to do that.