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Another ‘New’ Pyramid Theory

Two years ago, I got an email: ten years of 3D models, diagrams, and calculations—and one line that rewired everything: “the pyramids weren’t built… they were unbuilt.”

This video tests that “cannibal construction” idea against the big contenders: external ramp theory, spiral ramp sightlines, and Jean-Pierre Houdin’s internal ramp with the Grand Gallery counterweight.

We explain muon tomography (a CT-scan of density) and the void above the Grand Gallery, then confront the Apex Problem—how 51.84° geometry, edge visibility, and workable 7–8% inclines make finishing the top so hard.

Finally, we zoom out to the Giza Plateau as a closed-loop system: overbuild → carve down → reclaim stone, plus masonry clues like bonding/keying stones—and why “missing evidence” might be design, not decay. Here’s more from Dami Lee, an architect, living in Vancouver, who makes videos focusing on architecture and creativity.

 

 

Missing Jet Details Don’t Add Up

Missing flight F-35 has been found. The pilot safely ejected after a “mishap” mid-flight, but the $100 million plane’s disappearance was initially a mystery.

Was it hacked by another country? Did A.I. take over the jet? Were the contents somehow important? Outside of speculation about this particular plane, many other missing planes have encountered strange scenarios over the years. Ever heard about the pilot who somehow experienced a time slip, teleporting to another time period, then coming back with a few lost hours?

If your mind goes to “aliens” with any of these stories, you’ll be interested in the latest updates about the alien bodies presented to the Mexican Congress—and what a CT scan of their anatomies turned up. Join Ben Chasteen and Rob Counts on this Edge of Wonder.

“We have almost no official answers from the Pentagon after $140 million dollar F-35 went missing. Was the aircraft hacked? Was it a planned false flag event? Even after the purported crash site was identified we can’t seem to get answers to basic questions. Here’s more from Clayton Morris on Redacted.

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