To: BGHater
Sure, and the basis of some religions, but who built it? Also, what was in the King’s chamber and where is that object now?
3 posted on
06/03/2008 8:01:56 AM PDT by
RightWhale
(We see the polygons)
To: RightWhale
![](http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d187/fluffypoodle/blog/WheresWaldo.jpg)
You just gotta find him.
5 posted on
06/03/2008 8:04:34 AM PDT by
BGHater
("If any question why we died/ Tell them, because our fathers lied")
To: RightWhale
10 posted on
06/03/2008 9:33:00 AM PDT by
bmwcyle
(If God wanted us to be Socialist, Karl Marx would have been born in America.)
To: RightWhale
"but who built it?" Perhaps the Nephilim! ;o)
![nephilim](http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l98/saramasi/nephilim.jpg)
12 posted on
06/03/2008 9:49:15 AM PDT by
Squidpup
("Fight the Good Fight")
To: RightWhale
Peter Tompkins believed the so called sepulcher is measure. It is a volumetric standard at the constant temperature/pressure inside the massive structure.
He details how derived but I alas, don't remember all the mensurational details.
21 posted on
06/03/2008 3:11:09 PM PDT by
bert
(K.E. N.P. +12 . The Bitcons will elect a Democrat by default)
To: RightWhale; blam; SunkenCiv; Coyoteman; All
“..but who built it?
What is the status of theories that they 3 pyramids may have been built much earlier, as well as the sphynx. I remember the theory that the sphinx might be at least 9 thousand years old becouse of signs of erosion down its side. If it was built back during a rainier period. If the pyramids were built around the same time, the concavity in the sides may have been a protection against rain erosion. Given Firestone’s theory about cosmic catastrophy, perhaps the “much older” hypothesis could use another look. Could there have been earlier civilizations that were destroyed in the aftermath?
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