The talk of tunnels under the pyramids and other places in Egypt has gotten a lot more interesting since the work of Armando Mei and Filippo Biondi. Their SAR scan data has gotten a lot of attention.
What did the ancients say they saw when they went to Giza? Or Hawara? Did they speak of an ancient labyrinth? Let’s take a look. Here’s more from DeDunking.
A team of archaeological researchers from Italy has released shocking new information about the pyramids on the Giza Plateau in Egypt. Beneath the pyramids — in particular, lying below the Khafre Pyramid — are cylindrical structures extending down into the Earth. Surrounded by spiraling pathways, these cylinders extend down as far as 2 kilometers below the surface.
What was the purpose of this large hidden array? Many now are speculating that this system was used to capture energy –electrical energy — from the Earth’s atmosphere. Is this why the pyramids were placed along ley lines? Could this system have also served some other purposes, say, drainage? Could it have been part of a grand ceremonial plan? We don’t know yet.
An Italian team of researchers — including Corrado Malanga, Armando Mei, Filippo Biondi and Nicole Ciccole — have just released this finding. It was generated using a SAR scan involving satellite technology.
So the pyramids themselves, as large and remarkable as they are, only make up the outermost and visible elements of a much larger complex. Who had the technology to build such a complex in ancient times? Did humans construct these pyramids or a more advanced civilization, perhaps harnessing human slaves? Here’s more from Dreams of Atlantis, A Prior World.