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The Halls of Amenti Have Been Discovered Under the Giza Plateau
#21
(02-15-2025, 03:20 PM)KKLoco Wrote: I was waiting for your debunking reply, Byrd. Did you miss the part where I said this wasn’t built be the Egyptians? The Halls of Amenti AND the pyramids at Giza were inherited by the Egyptians. Hence, the lack of hieroglyphs. Not expecting you to agree, and I’m okay with that.

BTW, don’t you think it’s wise to see the results on March 15th, before discounting everything?

Yes, I saw the "wasn't built by Egyptians" - a claim that really doesn't hold up (if it'd been built by a superior civilization, they'd have built it better... evenly shaped blocks of the same size that didn't need smaller stones and fill jammed in between them to make them stable, larger interior space, surfaces that were perfectly flat, etc.)

"Halls of Amenti" aren't mentioned until 100 AD.  Nobody in 3000 BC had heard of them (because, as I said, it's a Greek name and Hellenized Egyptian concept.)  The Tablets of Thoth the Atlantean didn't exist until Doral "channeled" them in 1930.

I'd confused SAR with the Muon scan.  SAR is radio waves, but they can't penetrate solid rock for more than a few inches (https://www.euspaceimaging.com/blog/2024...n%20nature.)

I don't think they've actually partnered with the SAR Capella group; I think they're using Capella's Open Data https://www.capellaspace.com/ and Capella hasn't teased any announcement (https://www.capellaspace.com/media) -- something they'd do if they found something big.  The "Khafre Project" is probably their own project or may refer to the ScanPyramids Muon scans (which is what I was thinking of.)  

And if you look at the basic claims, they don't have any technology that can penetrate to the depths and provide the resolution that they claim 
(their claim, from the Facebook page, is this: Identification of structures, chambers, and corridors located within the Pyramid of Khafre. The identification of extensive series of vertical shafts, estimated to extend to depths of at least 1 kilometre, with each major pramid serving as an access point to these underground systems. The discovery of vast subterranean chambers, with dimensions comparable to those of the pyramids themselves.
A remarkably high correlation between the layout and characteristics of these underground chambers and the legendary Halls of Amenti, described in ancient myths such as those involving the god Thoth
.)

And none of the researchers actually has real experience in these areas.  One is a biochemist who believes in UFOs.

THIS seems to be their idea of "Halls of Amenti" https://www.thecrystalandwellnesswarehou...pbFnmv1PZx

If you check to see what the ancient Egyptians actually wrote (translations of papyri), you'll see that nothing described there is anywhere in Egyptian writings.
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#22
(02-15-2025, 09:19 PM)Byrd Wrote:  One is a biochemist who believes in UFOs.

That is a bit from the left field. Don't bring your boring life into this, look up at the sky, watch the birds.
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#23
(02-16-2025, 04:53 AM)Sirius Wrote: That is a bit from the left field. Don't bring your boring life into this, look up at the sky, watch the birds.

No, asking what experience someone brings to the table is an important question to ask.

And the fact that the information is NOT ancient Egyptian (but Greek) and that they are hunting something that was "channeled" in 1930 is pretty darn important.
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#24
(02-17-2025, 02:58 AM)Byrd Wrote: No, asking what experience someone brings to the table is an important question to ask.

And the fact that the information is NOT ancient Egyptian (but Greek) and that they are hunting something that was "channeled" in 1930 is pretty darn important.

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#25
As above, so below.

The world we know, is unknown.

Where modern archeology fails - is the lack of use of esoteric knowledge. THIS, was the foundation of their existence. 

Everything is taken  in the most literal fashion. This is not how the ancients operated.

An acropolis below the Giza Plateau is nothing new. Open you minds that this is happening....
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#26
I don't recall seeing mention of the vertical shafts with spiral patterning in this thread, but maybe that was only mentioned this week?
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#27
(03-19-2025, 03:35 PM)sahgwa Wrote: I don't recall seeing mention of the vertical shafts with spiral patterning in this thread, but maybe that was only mentioned this week?

I think these are the March 15th release in findings that they had talked about. I can't seem to find anything about that conference.
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#28
(03-19-2025, 04:00 PM)KKLoco Wrote: I think these are the March 15th release in findings that they had talked about. I can't seem to find anything about that conference.

Makes sense, and yeah, I wonder if this will come out officially.  My thread is the only place I randomly saw the info (substack and YT) which are unaffiliated.... hmm
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#29
(03-19-2025, 03:35 PM)sahgwa Wrote: I don't recall seeing mention of the vertical shafts with spiral patterning in this thread, but maybe that was only mentioned this week?

Got a link?
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#30
(03-19-2025, 04:41 PM)Byrd Wrote: Got a link?

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