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Mega-structures Confirmed Beneath Egypt's Giza Pyramids

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  • GanDoonToonPet
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    Old news. Debunked earlier this year.    

  • I would guess alien tech   the Egyptian government has been very reluctant to allow  any exploration.

  • Meanwhile my main project is Cairo Line-4 which passes just by the pyramids   Did they detect our tunnel boring machine??      

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3 hours ago, Crossy said:

 

You mean that the 50 year old Wilkinson Sword (the name on the world's finest blades), which I've been keeping under a bent wire pyramid really is ripping my beard out by the roots!!

 

I thought it was the cosmic power surging through!

 

 

 

Must have been you I saw with the bloodied fez then.  Or was that some other Giza?

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These cylinders are obviously hydraulic jacks, installed by a 19th century expedition in an attempt to relocate the pyramids.

They abandoned the project when it was realised that they wouldn't fit through the doors of the British Museum.

5 hours ago, johng said:

 

Like I said  alien tech 😋

Krell designed systems beyond the imagination of mankind.

Some people overthink things. They're not alien-made, or built using massive ramps as depicted often by Hollywood.

Quite simply, using sand and limestone, they made the blocks in moulds in-situ.

 

 

 

4 hours ago, Wingate said:

And since we're on pyramid stuff, there are always people who swear aliens must have built the pyramids, because how could ancient Egyptians have gotten those rocks way up there.

 

Well, first, they had slaves. Second, they had sand. With the sand they could make long ramps, and then the slaves could pull large stones up a long incline (The Taj Mahal, when being built, had 1 km long ramps used to drag stones.

 

I own a medieval castle in Europe. I always wondered how they built it, as there are large stones at elevations, as well as 1 foot square, 60 foot long oak beams on the ceilings of many rooms. It turns out they used giant hamster treadmills, albeit using human power. Workers would get inside a giant wheel connected to cables and pulleys, and walk, which allowed heavy objects to be lifted quite high. They also used counterweights and catapult-like structures, almost like siege engines.

 

Around the time of Christ, the Romans used similar technology to build things like the Pont du Gard aqueduct, where there are 20 ton rock slabs 100+ feet above the river, and cut so precisely that no mortar needed to be used. Even more interesting is that with no pumps, there had to be an extremely gentle 31 mile slope from the water source to the city where the water was used for Roman baths. The 900 foot span across the Gard is about 1.5 cm difference east to west, so gravity was just enough to allow the water to flow.

 

The ancients were not dumb. They were, however, quite resourceful.

They were not slaves.

6 hours ago, Rimmer said:

 

There is way more to this than we are being told about these underground scans and the void in Kufu pyramid scans that they ( Zahi Hawass) wont allow to be published, if you remember he also shut down the robot crawler exploration in one of the pyramid tunnels that ended at a door with copper handles on it.....

 

This all goes back to before  the Younger Dryas (10500 years ago ) when the Pyramids and the Spinx were actually built, then the Egyptians came along much later and occupied them. 

 

All this Coupled to cutting and moving granite blocks, not just in the pyramids but same all over the world where massive structures have been built without the aid of any apparent heavy equipment,  places like Baalbek,  Gobkli tepi,  SaksaiHuaman etc.

 

There is a large section of mankind history that is simply left out and modern man does not understand who or how it was all accomplished back then.   

 

A lot more, Mr Rimmer, and it's a shame that total and utter xenophobic narcissistic prck Hawass is where he is at and is holding important information back. He is so scared that the truth will come out... that the Egyptians did not have a hand in it, and that they have little or no relevance with the pharaohs.

17 hours ago, cjinchiangrai said:

Krell designed systems beyond the imagination of mankind.

Which Krell?

2 minutes ago, unblocktheplanet said:

Which Krell?

Forbidden Planet 1956. Highly reccommended.

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16 hours ago, daveAustin said:

They were not slaves.

most likely both thinking of the time being, but will we ever know? Is there actually proofs ? 

 

AI says which is quite interesting 

 

The consensus among modern Egyptologists, based on extensive archaeological evidence, is that the ancient Egyptian pyramids were not built by slaves, but by tens of thousands of skilled, paid laborers. Slavery did exist in ancient Egypt, but it was not the primary source of labor for the monumental task of pyramid construction. 

Evidence for Paid Labor

Archaeological excavations since the 1990s have provided substantial evidence that the workers were valued, free citizens of Egypt: 

Worker Tombs: Archaeologists discovered a large cemetery for the pyramid builders near the pyramids themselves. Being buried in a place of honor close to the pharaoh's sacred complex, with provisions for the afterlife, indicates they were respected workers and not slaves. Slaves would not have received such treatment.

Organized Settlements and Provisions: The remains of a large, purpose-built workers' village have been found, complete with bakeries, fish-processing units, and storage facilities. Evidence shows the workers were provided with an abundant and protein-rich diet, including high-quality meat (beef and sheep), which was superior to that of the average Egyptian citizen at the time.

Medical Care: Skeletal remains of the workers show evidence of healed broken bones and other injuries that received medical attention, indicating a level of care inconsistent with the treatment of slaves.

Worker Pride and Organization: Graffiti inside the pyramids, hidden from public view, includes the names of organized work crews, such as "The Friends of Khufu Gang" and "The Drunkards of Menkaure". These names suggest camaraderie and pride in their national project, rather than resentment from forced labor. 

On 12/9/2025 at 8:56 PM, daveAustin said:

A lot more, Mr Rimmer, and it's a shame that total and utter xenophobic narcissistic prck Hawass is where he is at and is holding important information back. He is so scared that the truth will come out... that the Egyptians did not have a hand in it, and that they have little or no relevance with the pharaohs.

Is this the man that caused modern day riders  to run a load of camels 

into a demonstration in the main Cairo square.?

Crazy place ,crazy people ....!

On 12/8/2025 at 10:06 PM, CharlieH said:

Despite skepticism from mainstream experts like Egyptologist Dr. Zahi Hawass


Those of us who have lived and worked in the Middle East will recognize Zahi Hawass a type.

 

The tw@ with a hat.

 

 

2 hours ago, JimHuaHin said:

Alien missile silos?

The most likely explanation if the structures are 100% proven to be real is aliens. This could be the most interesting and consequential archealogical discovery ever made - by a country mile. Really hoping it is all true.

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