Posted on 12/29/2005 2:38:03 AM PST by HAL9000
I think he really relates to America and Americans. This contact probably made the difference in his not being bullied into allowing this awful propaganda to take place.
Great.......How about we anounce that a council of Americans from Free Republic is planning on draping Mecca in the flags of all the Pork Producing Nations around the world? Let's see how that one flies.
Well, I just checked with the demographics and marketing section and their statistics indicate the American Pork Council is bound to increase sales if we followed your lead. It appears there is a huge hiatus in sales for that region just begging for a newcomer to seize majority marketshare.
They have, it's just taking a long time for the process to complete itself.
The Great Pyramid was originally encased in a smooth outer casing of incredibly durable polished white limestone, whose blocks were fitted to amazing tolerances and joined by an equally amazing and strong cement (which we don't fully understand today). Also, the original entrance had been so carefully sealed that even its location had been lost. At the time when Julius Caesar and Mark Antony were battling over Egypt and Cleopatra, no one had been inside the Pyramid for thousands of years, or remembered where the entrance was.
As a result, for thousands of years the Great Pyramid had been effectively "air tight" and immune from anything more than superficial deterioration. The ancient Egyptians even had a saying: "Time conquers all, but Time fears the Pyramid."
All of this changed with the coming of Islam and the Arab conquest of Egypt. In 820 AD, the ruler of Cairo, Abdullah Al Mamun ordered his men to bore a tunnel into the pyramid to search for chambers and treasure. The opening of this passage allowed air and moisture to begin penetrating the pyramid.
Then, in 1356, following an earthquake that leveled Cairo, the Arabs stripped the pyramid of its casing of polished stones to rebuild mosques and fortresses in the city. This has exposed the softer building blocks underneath to weathering, and gave us the familiar "stair-step" sides to the pyramid which allow visitors to climb to the top. In ancient times the smooth, sharply-angled sides of the polished limestone casing were impossible to climb.
The bottom line is, the Great Pyramid will still endure for a long time, but thanks to the Arabs it is crumbling and deteriorating far more rapidly than it would ever have had its protective casing not been breached.
I'm deeply offended, and I know of somebody else who is, too....There, is that enough to stop the flag?
You're still trolling with that retread nick here?
I recall Hawass' plan to "restore" the peak of the Great Pyramid as part of the worldwide rollover from 1999 to 2000. That fell apart when he was accused of helping the plans of Jews and Freemasons.
"Hawass said he had rejected other requests to exploit the Great Pyramid in some way. He did not give details."
He doesn't HAVE to give any details, the man is THE chairman of Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities...Thank God. Zahi Hawass is a cool mofo. The man is a straight shooter and he doesn't care who you are, he'll tell it as it is. Back in 2003 he helped nail one of Egypts most powerful families, the Al-Sweisi, for smuggling hundreds of artefacts illegaly out of Egypt. Tarek Al-Sweisi was a high ranking senior official, now expelled, from the ruling National Democratic Party.
Hawass got his MA & Ph.D at the University of Pennsylvania. I've always enjoyed watching him talk about ancient Egypt on the National Geographic Channel. ;)
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