

In addition to her presentation at the conference, Julie Ryder has also secured an official Tour Guide Permit for the Helena National Forest, allowing her to lead groups into some of the most remarkable Montana Megaliths sites, including the Tizer Dolmen and the Tizer Acoustic Sphinx.įurthermore, the tour guide permit encompasses visits to other fascinating sites within the Helena National Forest, such as the Eagle Mount Amphitheater, Asgard Complex, Threshold Complex, and more. This conference is a must-attend event for anyone intrigued by the mysteries of ancient civilizations and the enigmatic power of megalithic monuments.

Her findings promise to challenge existing paradigms and offer fresh insights into the purpose and significance of these extraordinary structures. The Fifth Global Pyramid Conference promises to be an enlightening experience for attendees, featuring Julie Ryder's comprehensive presentation on the Montana Megaliths. Julie Ryder's dedicated research has unveiled over 111 intentionally constructed megalithic sites and 47 dolmens as of June 2023, shedding new light on the ancient history of this region. The Montana Megaliths, a captivating collection of towering dolmens, intricate polygonal block granite walls, awe-inspiring pyramid complexes, and enigmatic stacked circular terraces, have remained hidden in the pristine wilderness of Montana, USA, until now. This momentous event marks the first-ever presentation of the Montana Megaliths at a major international conference, offering a unique opportunity for scholars, enthusiasts, and the public to delve into the mysteries of these ancient wonders. Julie Ryder, an amateur archaeologist and pioneer in megalithic studies, is set to make history as she presents her discovery of the Montana Megaliths at the upcoming Fifth Global Pyramid Conference, scheduled to take place near Chicago September 22-24, 2023.
