Posted on 09/04/2004 10:50:57 AM PDT by wagglebee
Journey to the "center of the earth" ping.
http://www.gizapower.com/
Thanks alot! That is appreciated.
I read a book by another frenchie who claimed the pyramids were actually made out of cement. A liberal acquaintance (not friend) also read the same book. When I remarked what a stupid theory this was, he scoffed in the well-known snotty liberal way, "What do you think, that they actually piled up all those stones?" I knew beforehand that the guy was an idiot, but he got pretty irritated when I laughed in his face.
There were never any mummies found in the Great Pyramid. Its uses were apparently infinite outside of being a tomb.
Make sure Geraldo is on hand with a video crew!
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Lexxtex -- the Hidden Secret of the Great Pyramid's Construction Uncovered
The Great Pyramid Mystery Solved - National Geographic
Khufu Reborn - Dassault Systemes
Keep in mind that Egypt was occupied by a number of people through the ages. The present residents are to a large part descended from Arab invaders. The despised Christian Copts have a stronger link to the more ancient Egyptians. And many of the Egyptians of ancient days likely migrated out of the rigid hierarchy of Egyptian society back when Greek and Roman civilizations were rising.
La chambre hypothé:tique, selon Gilles Dormion, se situerait sous la chambre de la Reine et à l'ouest.
[snip] Gilles Dormion, in conjunction with Jean Patrice Goidin, has participated in various work at the Great Pyramid built by Khufu at Giza in Egypt, as well as other pyramids in Egypt. They worked on the ventilation system within the Great Pyramid, and the French team also used an instrument which measures differences in gravity to find internal spaces. They did discover some abnormalities and obtained authorization from the Supreme Council of Antiquities to drill a series of minute holes into the west wall of the Queen's Chamber. The project, testing the theory of a hidden chamber behind the west wall, revealed a large cavity filled with unusually fine sand... Somewhat widely reported in the news of late, a French team consisting of Dormion and Jean-Yves Verd'hurt claim that a fourth, undiscovered room lies underneath the pyramid's so-called Queen's Chamber and insist that it is likely the burial chamber for the Egyptian Pharaoh... perhaps never have been violated, and would probably contain the king's remains... their radar analyses in another pyramid, at Meidum, led in 2000 to the discovery of two previously undetected rooms... Gilles Dormion and Jean-Yves Verd'hurt first set out to probe the mysteries of the Great Pyramid in 1986, returning in 1998. Using a technique called microgravimetry to measure the density of materials, they believe that they have discovered a cavity underneath the Queen's Chamber and evidence that the stone tiling had been moved at some point. Using radar technology, Japanese investigators also confirmed a cavity a few meters wide... One respected Egyptologist, Jean-Pierre Corteggiani, of the French Institute of Oriental Archaeology in Cairo, was impressed by their work from the start. What first struck him, he said, was that the georadar images were collected and interpreted by a non-Egyptologist, Jean-Pierre Baron, of Safege, a French company that specializes in georadar... Mr Corteggiani was also intrigued by the location of the proposed room, which is said to be under the so-called Queen's Chamber, but further west, which would place it "at the cross-section of the diagonals and the absolute heart of the pyramid", a possibly symbolic resting place for Khufu... Dormion and Verd'hurt believe that an investigation could be non-intrusive. According to them, "...one would simply have to pass a fiber optic cable down through existing holes in the stone, to see if there are portcullis blocks in the corridor below," said Mr Verd'hurt. "Then it will be necessary to enter the front part of the corridor and penetrate the room, taking all precautions to ensure that it is not contaminated."[/snip] [Secret Chambers of the Great Pyramid of Khufu in Egypt by Jimmy Dunn for Tour Egypt]
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