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Hall Of Records Beneath Sphinx?

Now that we know there might be a vast buried city beneath the Giza Plateau Pyramids, this raises new questions about the predictions of The Sleeping Prophet Edgar Cayce, who foretold the existence of a monumental “Hall of Records” in the vicinity of the Great Sphinx.

Here’s one scientist from Boston University who thinks Cayce might yet to be proven correct.  Dr. Robert M. Schoch has already won attention with his research showing the Sphinx to be much older than originally believed. 

His studies indicated the Sphinx had a much larger face originally, depicting the face of a female lion. Schoch now believes this lion was meant to stand guard over the “Hall of Records,” just as the clairvoyant Cayce had foretold. Schoch makes clear he’s not an advocate of Cayce, but says he’s basing his thoughts on his own research into the geology below the Giza pyramids, research that seems to indicate there could well be a hidden chamber.

The question remains: Does it contain records from the original Atlantis? Here’s more from PortalToAscension.

Deep Into The Atlantis Mystery

What does the lost continent of Atlantis have to do with copper mines in Arizona? Dark Journalist Daniel Liszt explores the connection in a video he has entitled “Arizona Lapis Atlantic Mystery.”

It’s a deep mystery, involving the prophecies of Edgar Cayce, as well as lapis and copper mining, centered around Bisbee, Ariz. Why did Cayce go to Arizona for a full month?

You’ll learn about the Tuaoi Stone, a crystal emblem and power source that was so vital to life in Atlantis. This was also known as the firestone.

Also playing into this story: T. Mitchell Hastings. Like Edgar Cayce, Hastings was another clairvoyant. The two sat together frequently to see the future and explore the past. Hastings was an engineering genius who owned one of the first classical music stations and did pioneering research into FM radio.

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