It is a pleasure to announce this important conference presented by
Anselm Pi Rambla at the Arus Library in Barcelona (Spain) on December 3, 2024, where he unveils
three major revelations:
1) The design of the Andean Road Network, known as the Tahuantinsuyo, created by the Solar Race of
the Wiracochas, with its center in the city of Cusco as the
Navel of the World.
2) The main entrance to this network, discovered by Pi Rambla, which originates from the Temple of
the Sun of the Incas (Koricancha), located in the current Santo Domingo Convent. For the first time,
he presents the exit tunnel, called Chinkana in Andean tradition,
discovered using Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR - 3D) technology in 2023.
3) And as a culmination, the discovery of the bases of the Solar Hall within the same church of
Santo Domingo and an important Crypt adjacent to this sector where, according to important
documents, the last Inca sovereigns are buried: Tupac Amaru I, Sayri Tupac,
his wife and sister Cusi Guarcay and their daughter, Dª Beatriz Clara Coya. This Crypt is the same place from where
this Tunnel-Chinkana leaves towards the outside in the direction of the Citadel of Saqsaywaman.
Thank you very much
Barcelona, Spain - December 3, 2024
In Malta at the KHAFRE PROJECT conference with Filippo Biondi and Armando Mei we had the pleasure to announce that the Pi Rambla Heritage will work with them using SAR-DOPPLER technology (Biondi Protocol) to search for the labyrinths of Saqsaywaman in the subsoil of Cusco.
Alberino discusses his upcoming explorations in Peru,
highlighting a dangerous project centered on the discovery of the "Chinkana Grande"
by researcher Anselm Pi Rambla in the city of Cusco (Peru).
It denounces the corruption and vested interests of archaeologists and the Ministry of Cusco
in this important project.
In this interview from The Shawn Ryan Show, Timothy Alberino
discusses the work of Anselm Pi Rambla, focusing on the enigmatic subway tunnels that
extend beneath the city of Cusco, Peru.
Alberino highlights how Pi Rambla has led pioneering research, based on both historical
sources and modern exploration technology, to reveal a network of tunnels connecting ancient
Inca temples and structures, confirming traditional accounts of subway engineering of
astonishing magnitude.
This Solar Citadel leaves a profound impression on all visitors to Cusco,
and those who have wriyen about this construcFon have used hundreds of adjecFves to describe it.
Pi Rambla exposes an important controversy about the antiquity of
Saqsaywaman, its megalithic constructions and its underground labyrinths