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Under the embarrassing remains of advanced science pyramids.
Posted by MERLIN on September 30, 2008
From NEXUS N ° 33.
Part 1…
The Sphinx and the Pyramids are just the tip of a fabulous iceberg.
Numerous historical or contemporary testimonies allow us to be convinced of the presence, under the Giza plateau and the ancient city of Cairo, of a clever tangle of passages, conduits, rooms, natural caves, lakes, and a large city, containing sophisticated artefacts revealing a very high level of technicality.
The information relayed by the media until 1935 has since been withheld from the public by archaeological authorities.
The forgotten history of the pyramids ...
To fully grasp the secret knowledge of the Bible, it is important to be aware of the magnitude of the underground gallery system and that of the equipment of the rooms which depend on it, beneath the surface of the Pyramid plateau. For this is where the major elements of the teachings of the Mystery School developed.
What happened under the sands thousands of years ago is not reflected in current history textbooks, even if the discoveries made over the past 80 years confirm it.
The Fayoum Oasis district, located just a few kilometers beyond the boundaries of the Nome of Memphis, is a site of exceptional interest. It was in this rich fertile valley that the Pharaohs, calling themselves the "masters of the royal hunts", fished and hunted with a boomerang.
Lake Moeris once bordered the Oasis Fayoum and on its banks was the famous Labyrinth, described by Herodotus as "an infinite wonder". This included 1,500 rooms and as many additional underground rooms that the Greek historian was not allowed to explore.
According to the priests of the Labyrinth, "the passages were confusing and complex", intended to secure the many manuscripts they claimed to be hidden in the underground rooms. This massive complex particularly impressed Herodotus, who cited it with reverential fear:
I saw twelve palaces regularly arranged, communicating with each other, enamelled with terraces and distributed around twelve large courtyards. It is hard to believe that they were the work of men. The walls were covered with carved portraits, and each courtyard, exquisitely constructed of white marble, was surrounded by a colonnade.
Near the corner where the labyrinth ends, stood a pyramid 80 meters high, decorated with large carved portraits of animals, which were entered via an underground passage. I learned from a very reliable source that the halls and underground passages connected it to the pyramids of Memphis. The latter were those of Giza which, in fact, was originally called Memphis "Giza formerly Memphis", on the map of Nordan taken from Voyages en Égypte et en Nubie, 1757, page 152.
The ancient sealed cylinders of the Sumerians tell that the secret residence of the Anunnaki was "an underground place ... where one enters through a tunnel whose entrance is hidden by the sand as well as by what they called Huwana ... whose teeth are similar to that of a dragon, and the face, that of a lion ”.
This remarkable ancient text, of which unfortunately only fragments remain, added that “He (Huwana) can neither advance nor retreat”, but that by climbing on him from behind, the passage towards “the secret abode of Anunnakis ”was no longer blocked. The Sumerian notes provide a likely description of the Sphinx of Giza, and if this great creature was built to guard or seal ancient stairs and underpasses leading to the underground parts below and around, then this symbolism was perfectly timely.
Local Arab tradition in the 19th century claimed that there were underground rooms under the Sphinx, containing treasures or magical items. This belief was supported by the writings of the first-century Roman historian Pliny the Elder, which states that, deep below the Sphinx, is concealed the “tomb of a ruler called Harmakhis who contains a great treasure” and, oddly enough, the Sphinx itself was formerly called "The Great Sphinx Harmakhis who has stood guard since the time of the Descendants of Horus".
Ammianus Marcellinus, another Latin historian of the fourth century, made further discoveries about the existence of underground vaults that appeared to lead inside the Great Pyramid.
Inscriptions, whose existence the Ancients maintained, were carved on the walls of some underground galleries and passages were constructed in the dark to prevent ancient wisdom from being lost in the floods.
A manuscript, written by the Arab writer named Altelemsani and kept in the British Museum, recounts the existence of a long underground passage, of square section, between the Great Pyramid and the Nile and quotes a “strange thing” blocking the entrance, river side.
He reports the following episode:
At the time of Ahmed Ben Touloun, a group entered the Great Pyramid through the tunnel and discovered in a side room a cut of rare color and texture. Going away, they sowed a member of the group and, as they returned to look for him, he came to them naked and said with a laugh: "Do not follow me and do not look for me", before rushing again in the Pyramid. His friends understood that he had been bewitched.
Learning that strange events were taking place under the Pyramid, Ahmed Ben Touloun expressed the desire to see the glass of glass. During the exam, it was filled with water and weighed, then emptied and weighed again. The historian wrote: "It had the same empty weight or filled with water". If the story is correct, this lack of additional weight indirectly proves the existence in Giza of an extraordinary science.
According to Massoudy, in the 10th century, mechanical statues, endowed with amazing properties, guarded the underground passages located under the Great Pyramid. Thousands of years old, we can compare their description to that of the computer robots that we see today in films like “Star Wars”.
Massoudy says the automata were programmed to be sensitive to intolerance because they destroyed everything "except those whose conduct earned them admission". Massoudy claimed that "the manuscripts of the Sages and the skills acquired in various arts and sciences were deeply hidden, that they could thus constitute a memory reserved for the future interests of those who might one day understand them".
This is phenomenal information, since it is possible that, since the Massoudy era, "worthy" people have seen the mysterious underground rooms. Massoudy confessed: "I have seen things that are impossible to describe for fear that people will begin to doubt my mental health ... but nevertheless I have seen them".
Another author of the same century, Mouterdy describes a strange incident which occurred in a narrow passage under the earth of Giza. A group of people was horrified to see one of its members dying being crushed by a stone door which, of itself, suddenly tipped over at the entrance to the passage and closed the corridor in front of them.
Herodotus claims that Egyptian priests told him of their ancient tradition of "organizing underground rooms" by the original creators of Memphis.
The earliest inscriptions also suggest that there was a sort of complex of very large halls beneath the surface of the grounds surrounding the Sphinx and the pyramids. These ancient accounts were confirmed by the discovery of a large cavity during earthquake monitoring on the site in 1993.
The news was publicly announced in a documentary called “The Mystery of the Sphinx”, seen by 30 million viewers on NBC in late 2003. The existence of cinemas below the Sphinx is well known. Egyptian authorities reported another discovery in 1994, its revelation was announced in a newspaper article under the title:
Mysterious Sphinx Tunnel:
Workers repairing the winged Sphinx discovered an ancient passage leading deep into the body of the mysterious monument.
The Director of Antiquities of Giza, Mr. Zahi Hawass, establishes that, no doubt possible, the tunnel was very old. However, this is inexplicable: who built the passage? Why ? And where does it lead ...? Hawass said he had no plans to remove the stones preventing the passage. The secret tunnel digs a path in the north face of the Sphinx, about halfway between the extended legs of the Sphinx and its tail.
The common assumption that the Sphinx is the true portal to the Great Pyramid has survived with surprising tenacity. This belief was fueled by 100-year-old plans developed by the Freemason and Rosicrucian initiates, showing that the Sphinx was the ornament overcoming a space that communicated with all the Pyramids through underground star passages.
These plans were drawn up from information originally discovered by the presumed founder of the Order of the Rosicrucian, Christian Rosenkreuz, who, it is alleged, entered a “secret room in the below ground ”and found a library of books full of secret knowledge.
The sketches were taken from information held by the Mystery School archivists before the desensitization began in 1925. They revealed secret openings leading to long-forgotten reception halls, small temples and other enclosures. (These plans are included in the “The Main Plan” section at the end of the book.)
In 1935, knowledge of the Mystery Schools was reinforced by a series of remarkable discoveries which provided evidence of underground and additional rooms intertwining in the sub-pyramidal space.
The Giza complex presented the major elements of an intentional construction, of a unitary structure with the Sphinx, the Great Pyramid and the Temple of the Men of the Sun connected directly to each other, above and below ground.
In recent years a sophisticated seismograph and ground penetrating radar (GPR) equipment have established the accuracy of these plans. Egypt is also successfully using advanced satellites to locate cities buried beneath the surface of the ground in Giza and elsewhere.
The new tracking system was launched in early 1998 and allowed the precise location of 27 sites not yet excavated in 5 sectors. Nine of these sites are located on the east bank of Luxor, the others in Giza, Abu Rawash, Sakkarah, and Dashour.
The photos of the Giza sector show an almost incomprehensible mass made up of an interlacing of tunnels and networked rooms, intersecting and twisting each other like a trellis extending across the whole plateau.
With this important work of study from space, Egyptologists are able to determine the location of a major site, its likely entry and the size of the rooms before starting excavations.
Attention is drawn to three secret places: a place in the desert a few hundred meters towards the west / southwest of the original location of the Black Pyramid, around which a set of buildings is currently being built. concrete enclosures, seven meters high and covering eight square kilometers; the old main road which linked the Luxor temple to Carnac; and the “Path of Horus” through north Sinai.
News headlines…
Among mystics or members of the Egyptian mystery schools, tradition taught that the Great Pyramid was important for several reasons. Despite the fact that it was not entered before 820, the secret schools of pre-Christian Egypt maintained that they knew their interior layout well. They kept claiming that it was by no means a tomb or a burial chamber, with the exception of a symbolic burial room that was part of the initiation ritual.
According to mystical traditions, one gradually entered the interior at various levels through underground passages. It is said that there were different rooms at the end of each phase of the advance, with the highest level of initiation represented by what we now call the King’s Chamber.
Gradually, archaeological discoveries verified the traditions of the Mystery Schools, and it was established in 1935 that there was an underground connection between the Sphinx and the Great Pyramid, and between the Sphinx and the ancient temple located on its southern face (now called the Temple of the Sphinx).
In 1935, at the time of the culmination of very important sand and shell excavation works directed by Emile Baraize, which lasted eleven years, remarkable stories began to be born about the discoveries made.
A press article, written and published at the time by Hamilton M. Wright, dealt with an extraordinary discovery under the sands of Giza, which is refused today. The article was accompanied by original photographs from Dr. Selim Hassan, the director of the scientific research team at Cairo University who made the discovery.
He said:…
We discovered an underground passage used 5,000 years ago by the ancient Egyptians. It passes below the road leading between the second Pyramid and the Sphinx. It allows you to cross the road leading from the Pyramid of Cheops to that of Khephren. From this underground, we dug up a series of wells giving access, 125 feet below, and small rooms and side rooms.
Around the same time, the international media published more details regarding the discovery. The complex of underground connections was originally built between the Great Pyramid and the Temple of the Solar Men, because the Pyramid of Khephren was a later and superficial structure.
The underground and its adjacent rooms were excavated in the bedrock; a truly extraordinary feat, if one realizes that it was built thousands of years ago ...
There is more to the story of Giza’s underground halls, as news reports described the discovery of an underground passage between the Temple of the Sun men on the plateau and the Temple of the Sphinx in the valley.
The passage had been cleared a few years before the authorization to publish this particular article. The discoveries led Dr. Selim Hassan and others to believe and publicly state that, although the age of the Sphinx was one of the puzzles of the past, it may have belonged to the great architectural project that was purposefully organized and executed in same time as the erection of the Great Pyramid.
Archaeologists made another major discovery at the same time. About halfway between the Sphinx and the Pyramid of Khephren we discovered four huge vertical wells, each about 3 m2 leading straight to the bottom of the massive limestone. These wells are called “Campbell's Tomb” on Masonic and Rosicrucian maps, and “this complex”, says Dr. Selim Hassan, “ended in an enclosed courtyard, in the center of which another chimney descended to a room flanked by seven rooms. ”
Some of them contained huge sealed basalt and granite sarcophagi, 6 meters high.
The discovery progressed and, in one of the seven rooms, a third vertical fireplace led deep into a much lower room. At the time of this revelation, it was flooded, the water partially covering a single white sarcophagus.
End of part 1…
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Under the embarrassing remains of advanced science pyramids.
Posted by MERLIN on September 30, 2008
From NEXUS N ° 33.
Part 1…
The Sphinx and the Pyramids are just the tip of a fabulous iceberg.
Numerous historical or contemporary testimonies allow us to be convinced of the presence, under the Giza plateau and the ancient city of Cairo, of a clever tangle of passages, conduits, rooms, natural caves, lakes, and a large city, containing sophisticated artefacts revealing a very high level of technicality.
The information relayed by the media until 1935 has since been withheld from the public by archaeological authorities.
The forgotten history of the pyramids ...
To fully grasp the secret knowledge of the Bible, it is important to be aware of the magnitude of the underground gallery system and that of the equipment of the rooms which depend on it, beneath the surface of the Pyramid plateau. For this is where the major elements of the teachings of the Mystery School developed.
What happened under the sands thousands of years ago is not reflected in current history textbooks, even if the discoveries made over the past 80 years confirm it.
The Fayoum Oasis district, located just a few kilometers beyond the boundaries of the Nome of Memphis, is a site of exceptional interest. It was in this rich fertile valley that the Pharaohs, calling themselves the "masters of the royal hunts", fished and hunted with a boomerang.
Lake Moeris once bordered the Oasis Fayoum and on its banks was the famous Labyrinth, described by Herodotus as "an infinite wonder". This included 1,500 rooms and as many additional underground rooms that the Greek historian was not allowed to explore.
According to the priests of the Labyrinth, "the passages were confusing and complex", intended to secure the many manuscripts they claimed to be hidden in the underground rooms. This massive complex particularly impressed Herodotus, who cited it with reverential fear:
I saw twelve palaces regularly arranged, communicating with each other, enamelled with terraces and distributed around twelve large courtyards. It is hard to believe that they were the work of men. The walls were covered with carved portraits, and each courtyard, exquisitely constructed of white marble, was surrounded by a colonnade.
Near the corner where the labyrinth ends, stood a pyramid 80 meters high, decorated with large carved portraits of animals, which were entered via an underground passage. I learned from a very reliable source that the halls and underground passages connected it to the pyramids of Memphis. The latter were those of Giza which, in fact, was originally called Memphis "Giza formerly Memphis", on the map of Nordan taken from Voyages en Égypte et en Nubie, 1757, page 152.
The ancient sealed cylinders of the Sumerians tell that the secret residence of the Anunnaki was "an underground place ... where one enters through a tunnel whose entrance is hidden by the sand as well as by what they called Huwana ... whose teeth are similar to that of a dragon, and the face, that of a lion ”.
This remarkable ancient text, of which unfortunately only fragments remain, added that “He (Huwana) can neither advance nor retreat”, but that by climbing on him from behind, the passage towards “the secret abode of Anunnakis ”was no longer blocked. The Sumerian notes provide a likely description of the Sphinx of Giza, and if this great creature was built to guard or seal ancient stairs and underpasses leading to the underground parts below and around, then this symbolism was perfectly timely.
Local Arab tradition in the 19th century claimed that there were underground rooms under the Sphinx, containing treasures or magical items. This belief was supported by the writings of the first-century Roman historian Pliny the Elder, which states that, deep below the Sphinx, is concealed the “tomb of a ruler called Harmakhis who contains a great treasure” and, oddly enough, the Sphinx itself was formerly called "The Great Sphinx Harmakhis who has stood guard since the time of the Descendants of Horus".
Ammianus Marcellinus, another Latin historian of the fourth century, made further discoveries about the existence of underground vaults that appeared to lead inside the Great Pyramid.
Inscriptions, whose existence the Ancients maintained, were carved on the walls of some underground galleries and passages were constructed in the dark to prevent ancient wisdom from being lost in the floods.
A manuscript, written by the Arab writer named Altelemsani and kept in the British Museum, recounts the existence of a long underground passage, of square section, between the Great Pyramid and the Nile and quotes a “strange thing” blocking the entrance, river side.
He reports the following episode:
At the time of Ahmed Ben Touloun, a group entered the Great Pyramid through the tunnel and discovered in a side room a cut of rare color and texture. Going away, they sowed a member of the group and, as they returned to look for him, he came to them naked and said with a laugh: "Do not follow me and do not look for me", before rushing again in the Pyramid. His friends understood that he had been bewitched.
Learning that strange events were taking place under the Pyramid, Ahmed Ben Touloun expressed the desire to see the glass of glass. During the exam, it was filled with water and weighed, then emptied and weighed again. The historian wrote: "It had the same empty weight or filled with water". If the story is correct, this lack of additional weight indirectly proves the existence in Giza of an extraordinary science.
According to Massoudy, in the 10th century, mechanical statues, endowed with amazing properties, guarded the underground passages located under the Great Pyramid. Thousands of years old, we can compare their description to that of the computer robots that we see today in films like “Star Wars”.
Massoudy says the automata were programmed to be sensitive to intolerance because they destroyed everything "except those whose conduct earned them admission". Massoudy claimed that "the manuscripts of the Sages and the skills acquired in various arts and sciences were deeply hidden, that they could thus constitute a memory reserved for the future interests of those who might one day understand them".
This is phenomenal information, since it is possible that, since the Massoudy era, "worthy" people have seen the mysterious underground rooms. Massoudy confessed: "I have seen things that are impossible to describe for fear that people will begin to doubt my mental health ... but nevertheless I have seen them".
Another author of the same century, Mouterdy describes a strange incident which occurred in a narrow passage under the earth of Giza. A group of people was horrified to see one of its members dying being crushed by a stone door which, of itself, suddenly tipped over at the entrance to the passage and closed the corridor in front of them.
Herodotus claims that Egyptian priests told him of their ancient tradition of "organizing underground rooms" by the original creators of Memphis.
The earliest inscriptions also suggest that there was a sort of complex of very large halls beneath the surface of the grounds surrounding the Sphinx and the pyramids. These ancient accounts were confirmed by the discovery of a large cavity during earthquake monitoring on the site in 1993.
The news was publicly announced in a documentary called “The Mystery of the Sphinx”, seen by 30 million viewers on NBC in late 2003. The existence of cinemas below the Sphinx is well known. Egyptian authorities reported another discovery in 1994, its revelation was announced in a newspaper article under the title:
Mysterious Sphinx Tunnel:
Workers repairing the winged Sphinx discovered an ancient passage leading deep into the body of the mysterious monument.
The Director of Antiquities of Giza, Mr. Zahi Hawass, establishes that, no doubt possible, the tunnel was very old. However, this is inexplicable: who built the passage? Why ? And where does it lead ...? Hawass said he had no plans to remove the stones preventing the passage. The secret tunnel digs a path in the north face of the Sphinx, about halfway between the extended legs of the Sphinx and its tail.
The common assumption that the Sphinx is the true portal to the Great Pyramid has survived with surprising tenacity. This belief was fueled by 100-year-old plans developed by the Freemason and Rosicrucian initiates, showing that the Sphinx was the ornament overcoming a space that communicated with all the Pyramids through underground star passages.
These plans were drawn up from information originally discovered by the presumed founder of the Order of the Rosicrucian, Christian Rosenkreuz, who, it is alleged, entered a “secret room in the below ground ”and found a library of books full of secret knowledge.
The sketches were taken from information held by the Mystery School archivists before the desensitization began in 1925. They revealed secret openings leading to long-forgotten reception halls, small temples and other enclosures. (These plans are included in the “The Main Plan” section at the end of the book.)
In 1935, knowledge of the Mystery Schools was reinforced by a series of remarkable discoveries which provided evidence of underground and additional rooms intertwining in the sub-pyramidal space.
The Giza complex presented the major elements of an intentional construction, of a unitary structure with the Sphinx, the Great Pyramid and the Temple of the Men of the Sun connected directly to each other, above and below ground.
In recent years a sophisticated seismograph and ground penetrating radar (GPR) equipment have established the accuracy of these plans. Egypt is also successfully using advanced satellites to locate cities buried beneath the surface of the ground in Giza and elsewhere.
The new tracking system was launched in early 1998 and allowed the precise location of 27 sites not yet excavated in 5 sectors. Nine of these sites are located on the east bank of Luxor, the others in Giza, Abu Rawash, Sakkarah, and Dashour.
The photos of the Giza sector show an almost incomprehensible mass made up of an interlacing of tunnels and networked rooms, intersecting and twisting each other like a trellis extending across the whole plateau.
With this important work of study from space, Egyptologists are able to determine the location of a major site, its likely entry and the size of the rooms before starting excavations.
Attention is drawn to three secret places: a place in the desert a few hundred meters towards the west / southwest of the original location of the Black Pyramid, around which a set of buildings is currently being built. concrete enclosures, seven meters high and covering eight square kilometers; the old main road which linked the Luxor temple to Carnac; and the “Path of Horus” through north Sinai.
News headlines…
Among mystics or members of the Egyptian mystery schools, tradition taught that the Great Pyramid was important for several reasons. Despite the fact that it was not entered before 820, the secret schools of pre-Christian Egypt maintained that they knew their interior layout well. They kept claiming that it was by no means a tomb or a burial chamber, with the exception of a symbolic burial room that was part of the initiation ritual.
According to mystical traditions, one gradually entered the interior at various levels through underground passages. It is said that there were different rooms at the end of each phase of the advance, with the highest level of initiation represented by what we now call the King’s Chamber.
Gradually, archaeological discoveries verified the traditions of the Mystery Schools, and it was established in 1935 that there was an underground connection between the Sphinx and the Great Pyramid, and between the Sphinx and the ancient temple located on its southern face (now called the Temple of the Sphinx).
In 1935, at the time of the culmination of very important sand and shell excavation works directed by Emile Baraize, which lasted eleven years, remarkable stories began to be born about the discoveries made.
A press article, written and published at the time by Hamilton M. Wright, dealt with an extraordinary discovery under the sands of Giza, which is refused today. The article was accompanied by original photographs from Dr. Selim Hassan, the director of the scientific research team at Cairo University who made the discovery.
He said:…
We discovered an underground passage used 5,000 years ago by the ancient Egyptians. It passes below the road leading between the second Pyramid and the Sphinx. It allows you to cross the road leading from the Pyramid of Cheops to that of Khephren. From this underground, we dug up a series of wells giving access, 125 feet below, and small rooms and side rooms.
Around the same time, the international media published more details regarding the discovery. The complex of underground connections was originally built between the Great Pyramid and the Temple of the Solar Men, because the Pyramid of Khephren was a later and superficial structure.
The underground and its adjacent rooms were excavated in the bedrock; a truly extraordinary feat, if one realizes that it was built thousands of years ago ...
There is more to the story of Giza’s underground halls, as news reports described the discovery of an underground passage between the Temple of the Sun men on the plateau and the Temple of the Sphinx in the valley.
The passage had been cleared a few years before the authorization to publish this particular article. The discoveries led Dr. Selim Hassan and others to believe and publicly state that, although the age of the Sphinx was one of the puzzles of the past, it may have belonged to the great architectural project that was purposefully organized and executed in same time as the erection of the Great Pyramid.
Archaeologists made another major discovery at the same time. About halfway between the Sphinx and the Pyramid of Khephren we discovered four huge vertical wells, each about 3 m2 leading straight to the bottom of the massive limestone. These wells are called “Campbell's Tomb” on Masonic and Rosicrucian maps, and “this complex”, says Dr. Selim Hassan, “ended in an enclosed courtyard, in the center of which another chimney descended to a room flanked by seven rooms. ”
Some of them contained huge sealed basalt and granite sarcophagi, 6 meters high.
The discovery progressed and, in one of the seven rooms, a third vertical fireplace led deep into a much lower room. At the time of this revelation, it was flooded, the water partially covering a single white sarcophagus.
End of part 1…
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(.#546).- Beneath the annoying pyramids of advanced science ... Part 2 ...
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