Posted on 01/31/2016 7:51:54 AM PST by BenLurkin
Though climbing the oldest and largest of the three pyramids could result in a three-year jail term, or something far worse if he lost his footing, "I thought the photos would be worth it," Ciesielski says, per the Telegraph. Armed with a GoPro camera, "I just started climbing." He took the first few steps quickly "so nobody would follow me and take me down," he tells Business Insider. It wasn't until he was about halfway up the 455-foot structure that police finally spotted him.
Ciesielski kept climbing and reached the top in about eight minutes. Spectacular images on his blog show the surrounding pyramids and ancient dwellings.... Ciesielski took his time with his descent for safety reasons and was back on the ground in about 20 minutes, he writes. He was then taken into police custody... Officers declined to press charges on the condition that they delete all photographic evidence of his climb. Unbeknownst to police, Ciesielski had software that allowed him to recover the deleted images...."I didn't destroy anything. I didn't hurt anyone."
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Yeah, that must be awesome.
What is that metal structure on top? Aircraft warning lights?
Carson vindicated!!!
looks dangerous
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Lightening rod and aircraft warning lights back in the mid to late 90’s.
That reminds me of Colon Blow.
The Russians who climbed all of the super tall buildings in Dubai and Shanghai, etc. climbed them at dusk and then stayed there until night, which is a much better plan.
DId anyone else notice in the video when climbing the modern day brick? 0:53
I wonder what music he couldn’t live without, while admiring the view from the top of the pyramid.
I once read were a guy said climbing up the pyramid isnââ¬â¢t a problem but climbing back down is.
The Aztecs solved that problem.
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LOL good one!
Wow
So, if building the pyramids was so difficult (and I admit it was!) that aliens had to help the ancient Egyptians and the slaves ... How come it was so easy for later Egyptians to climb the bloody things and take the dressed cover rocks and stone back DOWN the pyramid to use on other buildings?
Surely it’s simpler to cut rock and drag it exactly to where its needed rather than climb a steep pyramid and pull down huge stones - cut already, but not cut to the right shape for anything other than a “pyramid top”! - to another location and put them back into another wall.
One of the most talented funniest SNL alumni.
Good rest Phil Hartman.
Very much missed.
His mummy won’t be happy about this.
It’s not like he broke off Tut’s golden mask beard and glued it back on with SuperGlue, like the Cairo Museum staff did. ;-)
See my website for details on the government cover-up and how this explains the JFK assassination and Hillary’s email pyramid scheme.
Funny how you make no mention of the Illuminati’s central role in all this. Kind of makes me wonder if you’re not really an Illuminati Master.
And you both forgot Ted Cruz’s use of his wife Heidi to rule the world through Goldman Sachs.
So, if building the pyramids was so difficult (and I admit it was!) that aliens had to help the ancient Egyptians and the slaves ... How come it was so easy for later Egyptians to climb the bloody things and take the dressed cover rocks and stone back DOWN the pyramid to use on other buildings?
Surely itâs simpler to cut rock and drag it exactly to where its needed rather than climb a steep pyramid and pull down huge stones - cut already, but not cut to the right shape for anything other than a âpyramid topâ! - to another location and put them back into another wall.
I think you meant to address this to someone else.
That’s some pretty good air pollution.
The people living there now are not the same people that built the pyramids. They wouldn’t have the Aswan dam had foreigners not come in and built it for them.
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