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Emergency Bunkers In Mayan Territory

Apparently, a group of Italians have chosen Xul-a village in Yucatan to build a gated community in an area surrounded by Mayan ruins, known by the locals as the “place of the world’s end”. The reason lies behind the 2012 Mayan prophecy.

“Las Aguilas” was the name given to this gated community, which is large enough to provide settlement for 150 families. It is in an area where legal disputes exist between the Granados Sierra and the Delmy Sierra family, which is in regards to the ownership of the land.

 The homes of this gated community consist of walls up to 60 cm. thick to provide insulation for the hot summers and cold winters. All of the homes are supplied with electricity from the Federal Electric Commission through a contract and are equipped with solar panels as well.

 Some village locals have participated in the construction of these homes. Some locals say that the Italians have a strong feeling that the end of the world is near, and that Xul is the ideal place for the survival of such catastrophe. Apparently one of the Italians had a dream in which “an entity of light” told her to build this survival community in Xul.

 

The locals also say that the homes are designed to withstand radiation, solar storms, and bio-chemical weaponry- since their perimeter is composed of two walls with a strange filter in between- a building material unknown to them.

 

Although these foreigners try to avoid attention, their presence is not lost at all. This mini city is practically in the jungle, in an area with deciduous vegetation and near the ancient Mayan settlement of Kiuic, located within the Helen Moyers Biocultural Reserve Administered by the civil association Kaxil Kiuic. This is a Mexican organization that receives financial support,in part, from Millsaps College in the United States of America.

The archaeological site was a center of Maya Kiuic that existed from 600 BC to 1000 A. D. and extended several miles. Its buildings, located on hilltops, are characterized by vaulted masonry buildings, some of which are still standing.

The ancient Maya of this region took place in agriculture in the flat lands located between the hills, from whose palaces and houses in the peaks where magnificent views of the surrounding landscape can be observed.

Other cities like this one are beginning to take shape around the world. For example, a company named Alive plans to build these cities near major U.S. cities. They will build a network of 20 shelters capable of withstanding all types of disasters, such as biological or nuclear warfare, the impact of a large asteroid, solar storms, and earthquakes.

The community’s economic power is such that it ensures that 100 thousand dollars be donated for the primary school and the police station site that would send the foreigners’ children to study.

 The gated colony established in the area of Xul, headed for the nearby town of Yaxachén, has a single access. The main entrance has signs prohibiting the passage to people outside that community, but that has not stopped the Mexican Army troop’s routine visits to the site.