The question I'm most often asked about the
ancient, megalithic monuments I found in Malibu is:
If this is real how come no one has ever
reported it before?
Because no one was looking for it.
Why not?
Because, there is very little recorded history
about this part of the world.
What little we do know
comes from the Chumash Indians who lived in the area for about
5,000 years. Chumash legends recall the "First People" that died
in a flood. They lived in a coastal valley called Mu that extended
from the current coastline to the west side of the Channel Islands.

Is there any proof of that?
Yes. The oldest human remains in North America
were found on an island, about 25-miles off the coast of Malibu. See Channel
Island Woman.
According to recent scientific studies:
"If a near-source tsunami was generated by
an earthquake or undersea landslide it could take just 5 to 10 minutes
to strike the coast with repeated waves 30 feet or higher."
"We have found steep undersea slopes in the
Santa Monica Bay and off San Clement Island. There may be others in
the Santa Catalina Channel. The data suggests that Southern California
could be hit by a tsunami of great magnitude."
"A tsunami is not really made up of waves,
but is more like a surge of water, filled with debris, that suddenly
moves onto land."
In fact, the Channel Islands
are the submerged, western-most portion of the Santa Monica Mountains.
We know that the flooding of the Mu and some of its mountains
occurred fairly recently because sea level was at least 200 feet
lower before the end of the last Ice Age about 10,000 years ago.
Are
there any other ruins like this on earth?
Yes. The site most like the monuments in Malibu
is located in Peru. It is called Marcahuasi.
There are also many ruins that have been recently
discovered underwater. Yonaguni -Japan, Lake Titicaca -Peru, Alexandria
- Egypt, Rock Lake - Wisconsin, the submerged roads etc. in Bimini
and the incredible discovery of what appears to be a sunken city off
the coast of Cuba.
How come archaeologists are not studying
this site?
For one thing there are very few Chumash artifacts
found near the monuments. The Chumash had villages located all around
the mountain, but most likely only visited the higher elevations for
hunting and religious ceremonies.
More importantly, most archaeologists do not
accept that any culture existed prior to a flood anywhere due to a
lack of evidence. This is absurd because any culture that was destroyed
in a flood/earthquake would be devastated thus making their discovery
that much more difficult.
Fortunately,
I have found that the new generation of archaeologist are more
open to the idea of using the scientific process to discover the
ruins of our ancient ancestors. An archaeology student in Los
Angeles who takes all this very seriously recently contacted me.
He is exploring the ruins in Malibu and has made some interesting
discoveries. He wrote:
"Myself and
an archaeologist friend of mine who shares my belief in the existence
of "pre-flood" civilizations are planning another trip to the Malibu
ruins with the intent of finding what I believe to be a subterranean
cavern system somewhere in the area. Though that sounds perhaps a
little outlandish I have recently read Chumash stories about finding
caves in "the mountains" which contained "crystal sculptures of animals"
that were all unrecognizable to the Chumash. That is to say they were
animals the Chumash had never seen before (possibly now extinct animals
of the Pleistocene?) They also go on to say that the caves were full
of "things of the first people". Needless to say this terrified the
superstitious Chumash and they swore to never return to these sorts
of places.
I
could really use your expertise on this and if you could aid us
in any way I would be most appreciative. Have you ever heard of
caves being found in the area or found any yourself? Also, where
exactly are the Stone Walls? I can never seem to locate them or
the "Sphinx
" for that matter. Thanks much! Your friend and fellow explorer."
This is the 21st century. Do you really
expect people to believe that ancient ruins have yet to be found in
the Americas?
Yes. See the story: Lost
Inca City Found
How can I find out more about this?
For more information about
the ruins in Malibu and many other subjects please visit UNICUS.tv