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Huge underground chambers found under Egypt pyramids
This is crazy.
Using resonate frequencies to map underground features. https://youtu.be/08fpYpKp-VY?si=ibhQLLe4I5_G8Dad https://youtu.be/-QkMtT7a-dk?si=nn-iqB_gdjMY7i8m Longer vid: https://youtu.be/OTluhgJzosg?si=hvBo54d83VHyY9-h |
Old meme I always thought was interesting.
Turns out to be pretty close to the truth! http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1742525823.jpg |
My go to dude with his take:
https://www.facebook.com/share/r/15tGmjCFyd/ Guys, this is HUGE. The age of enlightenment. Fascinating!! |
When I started reading the thread title I was certain this was about Route 80 in New Jersey.
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It just doesn't pass the smell test. So I did a bit of digging, and found this.
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Unfortunately the ministry of antiquities will never let anything serious happen with regards to archaeology in and around the giza plateau where findings will be contrary to the narrative. It's been known and documented there is an entire complex underneath the sphinx and perhaps the entire area where the pyramids are but the extent of the structure or whatever is under there will probably never be known between the ministry of antiquities and the fact that ground water may have already flooded most of what is down there. I wouldn't put it past the egyptian government to fund studies to "disprove" any real discoveries while at the same time make no effort to explore new claims or deny even basic stuff like the age of the pyramids or the water erosion on the sphinx. I think it's one of man's greatest mysteries that is still awe inspiring regardless of being solved.
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Be cool if it were true, and disclosed.
What if? :D |
There's more to it than a couple pyramids sticking out of the sand and a Lion statue, that is 100% fact. I don't think we'll ever know whats under all that sand but I bet it's pretty mind blowing. They were capable of building upwards 100s of feet, imagine what they could do going in the opposite direction.
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You want me to believe that it better be Ted Koppel giving me the news rather than a computerized voice that can't string a sentence together coherently. This is from satellite based synthetic aperture radar imaging the man says. My opinion is formed: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1742576546.jpg |
Can’t we just buy or annex the pyramids? Put in some condos?
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They found the gun that killed Kennedy down there.
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Frickin' aliens abusing their slave labor to create enormous bas' relief decorations on the outside of the foundations that'll just be completely hidden by dirt.
Totally unnecessary. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1742578549.jpg |
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You win, Dixie. That's hilarious.
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This isn't the article that I thought it was. It's 2 years old.
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/hidden-chamber-pyramid-giza-180981745/ Quote:
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Yea Steve, that is older news.
The new SAR scans were just published a few days ago. Supposedly even more info about to drop. BTW, anybody look into SAR? From: https://www.earthdata.nasa.gov/learn/earth-observation-data-basics/sar "Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) SAR is one of the power technologies of remote sensing, and enables high resolution imagery to be created night or day, regardless of weather conditions" "What is Synthetic Aperture Radar? Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) is a type of active data collection where an instrument sends out a pulse of energy and then records the amount of that energy reflected back after it interacts with Earth. " Energy frequency and vibration? Who wudda thunk. :D |
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I don't know if this is legit, but it's getting a LOT of traction.
So... What if? This changes everything. |
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