Finding the Entrance to Romania’s Hall of Records – Interview with Dr. Marvin Atudorei
In this interview, Dr. Marvin Atudorei, a widely respected Romanian researcher, podcaster, and political candidate, discusses an alleged entrance to a mysterious Hall of Records under Romania’s Sphinx-like rock structure atop of the Bucegi mountains. He traveled with Dr. Michael Salla and a team of investigators to find evidence of the Hall of Records.
Recorded in front of what appears to be a covered-up entrance passageway, Dr Autdorei goes over the claims of Radu Cinamar and Cezar Brad regarding the Bucegi Hall of Records.
Through personal connections, private meetings, and research, he has been able to confirm that both Cinamar and Brad are real individuals, both of whom have been threatened into silence by powerful forces wanting to suppress the astounding discovery of the Bucegi Hall of Records.
Dr. Atudorei discusses how the entrance was used and then covered up with concrete. He also discusses the existence of nearby cables and wires that were possibly used by Romanian and US military forces in their exploration of the Hall of Records.
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Dr. Marvin Autodorei’s youtube channel is: https://www.youtube.com/@calistratatudorei1568
My deep appreciation to Angelika Whitecliff for designing the banner for this interview and to Jas Marlin for the video editing. Michael Salla, Ph.D.
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Bucegi Hall of Records, Bucegi Mountains, Cezar Brad, Marvin Atudorei, Radu Cinamar