Posted on 01/16/2019 4:41:16 AM PST by vannrox
No editors, it is just a web forum where any random goof can post their conspiracy theories.
Sounds like how the NEW YORK SUN newspaper got it’s start, publishing articles of a super telescope in South Africa that discovered bat men on the moon.
***You talking about the secret door under D.C.?***
GASP! Is THAT the one that connects directly to the Vatican?
Inquiring minds want to know!
Exactly. The Pyramids were not built as tombs at all. I’ve seen a lot of stuff about the Great Pyramid housing a water hammer that somehow generated energy.
The flood definitely happened and consensus is accumulating that it was caused by the Younger Dryas impact in Cananda while covered by an ice sheet. That’s why there is no crater.
Well, the Sphinx is carved showing the traditional pharonic headdress, but there is a piece of the back of it that is broken off (like the Sphinx’ beard). You can see a part on the back shoulders where the tail of the headdress used to connect before it broke off.
Who will be hiding what they find?
I think the ‘original’ had the cobra on top which has disappeared over the centuries..............
You scoff, but when the Pyramids were built that civilization definitely knew that Earth was a sphere. Check out some of the work by Dr Graham Hancock and be prepared to leave dogma by the wayside. Here's a good start: https://grahamhancock.com/schmitze1/.
“This refers to George Andrew Reisner, a pioneering Egyptologist. He never published such findings or otherwise alerted his fellow Egyptologists about hidden rooms in the Sphinx in an era in which Britain ruled Egypt and US and British excavators had relatively easy access to the monuments at Giza.”
True, and he published an entire book about Giza, so he had every opportunity to do so.
The fact is, Reisner never even excavated the Sphinx. The only work he did at Giza was in the western funerary complex. Even the photos accompanying the article attest to this, since the photos dated 1925 (years after Reisner supposedly excavated the Sphinx) show it still buried in the sand. Clearing the sand away from it would be the very first step in any excavation, before you start prying up stones and digging through tunnels.
That’s why I suspect the Nephilim/Giants perspective might be more sound than we tend to believe. It nicely explains why so many pyramids, blood sacrifice, cannibalism, and images of giant gods occur in multiple cultures, along with the monolithic blocks and construction of edifices in remote locations with ungodly large monolithic stones, inexplicably placed with such precision.
Here's one quick link on how they cut granite:
https://sciencing.com/granite-quarried-ancient-egypt-6032.html
Perhaps they used diamonds, which are harder than granite:
http://www.theglobaleducationproject.org/egypt/articles/petrie.php
Or maybe they used sand:
https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/lostempires/obelisk/cutting.html
The exact technique may remain undetermined for now, but hardly mysterious.
As for gold on the statues, they weren't plated, they were gilded. Much like gold leaf, or the gold inlay on fancy medieval suits of armor. No electric current needed.
Here's a detailed piece on ancient Egyptian goldsmithing:
Thank you for confirming what I’ve always thought of the pyramids/Egypt. Many people have them as a bucket list item and for that reason I’ve thought I might go there one day...because you’re supposed to see them.
But, in reality, I’ve always had that voice in my head asking, “why go there? It’s just a pile of rocks in a desert in a country that could be dangerous.”
I’m much more interested in seeing the artifacts in museums that they’ve pulled out of the tombs.
I think the most probable method that has made the most sense yet that would fit into their capabilities would be the bronze edged swinging pendulum. While this points to the Mycenaeans, I think it is very possible the Egyptians may have used the same method. It would definitely be within their limited technology level yet work well.
But there are indeed some anomalies in cutting work that truly cannot be explained such as core drilling and cores uncovered that were truly part of the ancient construction at the time, same in South America.
https://www.sciencenews.org/article/how-backyard-pendulum-saw-sliced-bronze-age-mystery
The head of the Sphinx has always seemed disproportionately small to me. Why is that; any ideas?
Whoever put it there obviously put a lot of effort into it; why make the head the wrong size?
http://www.theglobaleducationproject.org/egypt/articles/cdunn-1.php
This is shorter, but not sure if covers the ultrasonic part:
http://www.theglobaleducationproject.org/egypt/articles/hrdfact1.php
Bump
Being a musician and Tesla frequency kind of guy, I absolutely think this is very possible. In fact sonic 3D printing is an up coming new science. This topic of sonic frequencies deserves a website of it’s own. Everything is SOUND. lol
Something very strange indeed. No tombs to house pharoahs. So they build these things aligned perfectly with the stars, moving large blocks of stone 100s of miles.
They cut granite precisely without modern day tools.
6000 years ago? 6000? Doesn’t this sound a little bit like maybe someone visited our planet at that time?
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