Have you heard about the latest Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) scan of Khafre's Pyramid, revealing massive cylindrical structures reaching deep beneath the enigmatic pyramid itself? Ground shaking, if true, and Corrado Malanga, from the University of Pisa, and Filippo Biondi, from the University of Strathclyde, who conducted the ground penetrating scans, believe it is. Greg Reese reports:
This March 15th press release summarized the key findings in the team’s research of the second largest pyramid of the Giza Plateau, known as the Khafre Pyramid. And what they found was astonishing.
The analyses of dozens of tomographic SAR images obtained from different angles enabled the 3D reconstruction of inside the pyramid of Khafre. And deep beneath the surface of the plateau.
Near the base of the pyramid, 5 identical structures are seen, connected by geometric pathways. Inside each of these are 5 horizontal levels and a sloping roof.
Below these 5 structures are 8 cylindrical structures which appear to be vertical wells, hollow inside, and surrounded by descending spiral pathways. These 8 vertically aligned cylindrical structures, arranged in two parallel rows from north to south, descend to a depth of 648 meters where they all merge into two large cubic structures measuring approximately 80 meters per side.
The entire structure extends approximately two kilometers beneath the surface. And extends beneath all three pyramids of the Giza Plateau complex.
Again, if this is true, it's a remarkable discovery, evidence of an advanced pre-deluvian, pre-cataclysm civilization, capable of building immense structures out of stone. To what end? We don't know, though some, such as Christopher Dunn, believe the Giza Pyramids functioned as power plant.
🚨Groundbreaking Findings on the Giza Pyramid Complex Could Re-Write Human History!
— Jay Anderson (@TheProjectUnity) March 19, 2025
This should not be possible. pic.twitter.com/Q3eAoAqwSL
But that's as maybe, what we do know is that current archeological orthodoxy will do its level best to ignore and debunk Malanga and Biondi's claims because too many lucrative careers would be ruined otherwise.
Still, perhaps a bold, fearless and well financed archeologist will find a way to excavate under the pyramid and penetrate the mysteries therein. I hope they do.
Ad Astra,
LSP
3 comments:
Maybe the little green reptilian men from Venus were behind these things after all. I wouldn't rule out Uranus, though. Pretty sure that's where some of these doods get their theories.
It's nice to know there are things we don't know ... but there is so much we don't even suspect we don't know - and perhaps more significantly, so much we "know" that we don't know. Such is the nature of the relationship between God and man.
You would think some directional drilling would provide some quick validation.
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