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Spring water will be revealed as the secret in the Great Pyramids
Today, the Great Pyramids in Alexandria are once again being analyzed by archaeologists, and in approximately six weeks they are slated to give out a public statement announcing what they believe is beneath that area.
Today, I will tell you what is underneath those ancient structures. Just like I told everyone where Iran was stockpiling their Weapons of Mass Destruction for Iraq, I said that they were "in the mountains, in the underground storage facilities lying below those areas on the map where I circled and showed someone, anyone who would listen." Very close to where the U.S. hikers were arrested.
As far as the Great Pyramids, I am telling you that the shafts and the large stone barricades and handles are the entry point for the water wells. The pyramids were built to protect and sustain a working water facility for the Great Kings. Spring water lies underneath the shafts inside the Great Pyramids. And yes, I have seen those pyramids with my own eys and felt them with my hands.
Agreeing to have an open mind, I have been told by my son that in his opinion it may be water but he thinks that there is a strong possibility that oil is what they stopped from coming up the shaft. His opinion was subtantiated by saying, "at that time period they had no use for oil and most likely they considered it a treasure that they would save for when they were reincarnated."
Archaeologists attempting to unlock the secrets of the Great Pyramid of Giza have a new helper: a drill- and camera-toting robot designed to peer into the magnificent structure's unexplored nooks and crannies. It's hoped that this high-tech explorer -- built by researchers at England's Leeds University, together with France's Dassault Systemes and U.K. robotics firm Scoutek -- will aid Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities in their decades-long attempt to unravel one of the pyramid's most enduring mysteries. As any good Egyptologist knows, there are two main rooms at the center of the Pyramid of Khufu: the King's Chamber and the Queen's Chamber. (Khufu was the pharaoh who ordered up the monument some 4,500 years ago). Located on opposite walls of the King's Chamber are two shafts that shoot out at 40-degree angles and lead to the pyramid's outer face. It's thought that they were designed to allow the ruler's spirit to fly out and travel with the Sun God in the day, and take his place among the stars at night.
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at 06:01 on August 18th, 2010
Great story and the personal experience makes it better.
at 16:49 on August 18th, 2010
Thanks Jim